Newsweek International – 14 September 2018
English | 52 pages | True PDF | 12.1 MB
English | 52 pages | True PDF | 12.1 MB
THE LAST MAN STANDING
To win the presidency in 2017, Emmanuel Macron had to reinvent himself. The insider turned outsider disrupted French politics, creating his own center-left party and promising to rescue the continent from a wave of euroskeptic populism. He beat the National Front’s Marine Le Pen — exactly the sort of
nationalist who was threatening the liberal values that helped shape the European Union.