"The single currency should allow the European Union, and therefore France, to balance its monetary strength with the United States. It should help us adjust to the development of China"
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The context is the post-Cold War moment when America’s “exorbitant privilege” (the dollar’s dominance) looked like a permanent feature of globalization, and Europe’s answer was supposed to be integration with teeth. Fabius is also making an argument to domestic skeptics: the euro is not surrender, it’s leverage. That’s why “balance” is the operative verb, suggesting a counterweight rather than confrontation - Europe as a stabilizer in a unipolar financial system.
Then comes China, introduced not as a partner or threat but as “development,” a polite euphemism for the gravitational shift of manufacturing, trade, and reserves. “Adjust” signals anxiety without saying so: the euro as shock absorber against an economy that will pull wages, supply chains, and strategic attention eastward.
Subtext: France can’t outspend Washington or outcompete Beijing alone, but it can help design a currency area that forces both to take Europe seriously. The promise is agency through aggregation - and the quiet admission that national power now depends on shared architecture.
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Fabius, Laurent. (2026, January 16). The single currency should allow the European Union, and therefore France, to balance its monetary strength with the United States. It should help us adjust to the development of China. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-single-currency-should-allow-the-european-104251/
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Fabius, Laurent. "The single currency should allow the European Union, and therefore France, to balance its monetary strength with the United States. It should help us adjust to the development of China." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-single-currency-should-allow-the-european-104251/.
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"The single currency should allow the European Union, and therefore France, to balance its monetary strength with the United States. It should help us adjust to the development of China." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-single-currency-should-allow-the-european-104251/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.
