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Cry the Beloved Europe?
Europe faces decline due to immigration, low fertility, green policies, overregulation, and disarmament, with over 45 million foreign-born residents, experts say.
- Recently, Europe is confronting interconnected economic, demographic and security strains, with a steadily declining share of world GDP and being virtually disarmed until recently.
- Demographic trends show low fertility and rising foreign-born shares as Europe's 1.39 fertility rate shrinks the native European population while 45,000,000 immigrants to Europe increase pressures.
- Rapid green transitions have reduced Europe's domestic energy capacity as European energy policymakers dismantle coal, nuclear and natural gas plants while China builds three coal or nuclear plants monthly and funds green causes in the West.
- American warnings tie fiscal reform to military readiness as the United States may no longer afford protecting European borders, while some NATO member nations still praise U.S. leadership.
- Cultural and ideological trends are reshaping Europe's institutions as the continent grows more socialist, green, multicultural, and atheistic, while the European Union increasingly challenges the U.S. on culture and policy amid rising DEI mandates.
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VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: Cry the beloved Europe?
Europe’s overregulation and war on fossil fuels, combined with a generous social welfare state, have resulted in too little revenue and too many costly dependents.
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