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The Economist - Advanced English

📰 Article:In times of chaos, Europe is the muddled power the world needs
📂 Section:Europe
📅 Date:March 4, 2026
📊 Level:Advanced (C1-C2)
🔗 Original:The Economist
🗄️ Archive:Archive.ph

🌍 Article Context

This article argues that Europe's seemingly chaotic decision-making process actually produces more stable and considered outcomes than autocratic systems. Despite appearing muddled, Europe's democratic approach offers a model for balanced governance in turbulent times.

🔑 Key Vocabulary (10 Words)

WordPOSDefinitionExampleYour Sentence
chaos n Complete disorder and confusion
"In times of chaos, Europe remains stable."
muddled adj Confused or disorganized
"Europe is the muddled power the world needs."
autocratic adj Relating to a ruler with absolute power
"Autocratic systems appear efficient but lack accountability."
governance n The action of governing; control or influence
"Democratic governance takes time but produces better outcomes."
turbulent adj Characterized by conflict or disorder
"In turbulent times, stability is valued."
consensus n General agreement among a group
"Reaching consensus takes time but builds support."
deliberate adj Done consciously and intentionally; careful
"Deliberate decision-making prevents rash actions."
accountability n The fact of being responsible
"Democracy ensures accountability to citizens."
resilience n The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
"Europe shows resilience in crises."
paradox n A seemingly contradictory statement that may be true
"The paradox is that muddling through works."

📝 Quick Quiz

1. What does "muddled" mean?

2. What is "consensus"?

3. What does "resilience" mean?