PRAGUE - As I listened to what some Europeans were saying as my country prepared to take over the presidency of the European Union, I heard dim echoes of Neville Chamberlain's infamous description of Czechoslovakia as "a faraway country of which we know little." I suppose that Donald Rumsfeld's misguided bid a few years ago to incite a divide between "new and old" Europe contributed to the re-emergence of that disdainful attitude.





BERLIN
- Homegrown terrorism stands high on the security agenda almost everywhere in Europe. Its link...