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European foreign policy as Jannis Sakellariou sees it

An interview with Jannis Skalleriou, Socialist representative in the European Commission for Foreign Affairs

by katarina markovova // 19/03/03

Is France a ‘Moral Alternative’ to US and UK Foreign Policy?

The Ancient Franco-British opposition never seems to end and continues entertaining us even on the newest issues such as post and neo-colonialism.

by tom hoyle // 10/03/03

INTERVIEW Joschka Fischer as new EU foreign policy representative?

Joschka Fischer as new EU foreign policy representative?

The upcoming European Summit in Lisbon (18 – 19 October) sees the contents of the new constitutional treaty definitively fixed. Sylvie Goulard, former counsellor for then European Commission president Romano Prodi, teaches the dummies

by fernando navarro sordo (révision yl) // 17/10/07

lisbon, european union, politics, joschka fischer, interview, erasmus

Will Europe ever shake off the American puppeteers who pull its foreign policy strings?

And so, once more, the West has risen up in a fit of moral outrage after the deaths of Western tourists in Indonesia. Once more, the world's most powerful leaders have declared war on the 'evil' that threatens its hegemony. George Bush, Tony Blair and John Howard (Prime Minister of Australia) spoke as one in their desire to remove these dark sections of humanity from our planet.

by Morag Young @ // 25/10/02

An EU Foreign Minister: it’s not ‘Fantasy Politics’

The Constitution would enshrine one, events demand one: in the future, European diplomacy will be co-ordinated by one person alone. Let’s take a closer look

by marco agosta // 31/01/05

An EU Foreign Minister: it’s not ‘Fantasy Politics’

The Constitution would enshrine one, events demand one: in the future, European diplomacy will be co-ordinated by one person alone. Let’s take a closer look

by marco agosta // 28/02/05 - 1 Comment

The European Union Rapid Reaction Force, between NATO and a Common Foreign and Security Policy

Can Europe have military capacities outside NATO ?

by vasilis zoumpos // 24/03/03

Israil, Palestine and Europe - a plea for a European Middle-east policy

The European Union must commit itself body and soul to the resolution of the conflict.

by nicolas peraldo // 22/05/02 - 1 Vote

The EU's policy (or lack thereof) on Iran

Is Europe mired in hypocrisy as it turns a blind eye to the human rights violations in Iran?

by mujon baghai // 09/07/03

INTERVIEW Luca Romagnoli: 'The EU always follows American interests'

Luca Romagnoli: 'The EU always follows American interests'

Since 2004, the national secretary of the Italian right-wing party 'Fiamma Tricolore', 48, has been an MEP - despite not supporting any particular party

by Marco Riciputi @ // 02/06/09 - 4 Comment

environment, enlargement, right-wing, immigration, energy, trattato di lisbona

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When in Europe, 'gag' as the Chinese do

Early May saw Li Kegiang, 56, in Brussels before visiting Moscow and Budapest, but we would not know all there was to know of the Vice Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of China. The European Union allows members from Russia or China to state who they will or ...

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'Debate on Europe' - Shirin Ebadi, Nobel Peace Prize laureate 2003 speaks

The series Debate on Europe ('Reden über Europa') continues in 2012. The next panel discussion questions the EU’s cultural self-conception and the core values of it’s future foreign policy, In cooperation with More Europe, an initiative of European cultural institutes and foundations. 'The European Union made human rights ...

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Europe abroad

By Cristina Mariani The joint statements released after the EU summits tend to be usually embellished with words of sound recognition for the role covered by the EU at a global level. The EU is part with the US of the largest and most integrated in the world trade and ...

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Post-Lisbon Period: Who Pulls the Strings on the European Foreign Policy?

The Treaty of Lisbon introduces two important elements into the institutional architecture of the European Union – the figure of the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and the European External Action Service that will assist the High Representative.

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Dealing with the Past, Winning the Future Implementing Intelligence Reform in Libya

Since the end of the hostilities that led to the ousting of Muammar Qaddafi, Libya has been undergoing a post-authoritarian political transition. Although the internal drive for reforms is present, it remains unclear whether this transition will be successful. To guarantee such an outcome, the country needs to embark on ...

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