This week at Project Syndicate, Mohamed El-Erian examines the policy disparity between the Fed and the ECB, Nouriel Roubini hopes that the threats facing Europe lead to greater solidarity, Carl Bildt argues that the roots of the Middle East's current conflicts lie in the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, and more. Join the discussion.
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Shlomo Ben-Ami argues that the Islamic State is a symptom of a deeper problem that a ground invasion cannot fix.
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