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In his first term, Emmanuel Macron made a point of visiting each and every EU member state. Those overtures didn’t always land. Now, with Germany distracted by its own concerns, the French president has refashioned himself into the EU leader he’s long believed he could be. In areas ranging from defense to industrial policy, officials
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