A River Journey Shows Why Populists Can't Win Europe's Heartland
Piet van Meel, captain of the Tiamo cargo vessel, cleans the window of the bridge as he waits on the Scheldt-Rhine Canal lock system near Bruinisse, Netherlands, on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017. Nothing cuts through Europe like the Rhine. Fought over for centuries, the river is at the core of postwar integration, the open market and the euro. Now the battle is over the future of that project in an historic year of elections starting this week in the Netherlands, France a month later and then Germany in September. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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