Read about the debate in European Union countries over the Lisbon Treaty. This is, writes AP correspondent Patrick Goodenough, "a document that would create what effectively would be an E.U. president and foreign minister" and also "lays the groundwork for a common defense policy, which critics warn could have implications for the transatlantic relationship."
Compare the impact of Lisbon Treaty on European countries with what some commentators and scholars foresee happening to the United States if centralized world government were to become a reality. Conservative leaders in several European countries warn of loss of sovereignty to a more consolidated European Union. -- S Lane
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