
Your search for "Anthropology" produced 8 items.
| 1. By their hissing ye shall know them | March 11, 2010 |
The ‘hissing cousins' – Europe and the US – find an admirably lucid and fair referee for their sparring. The blow-back of disappointment when US President Barack Obama... |
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| 2. A global response to crisis | April 9, 2009 |
We must take action to regulate financial systems. The economic crisis raises some important questions. Chief among them is how to create a sustainable system that ensures... |
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| 3. New shorthand for a new, modern age | October 18, 2007 |
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Like old clothes, the language of the old Cold War is comfortable, but not presentable. The ‘West' is not western. ‘Eastern' Europe is no longer eastern. Central Europe... | |
| 4. The Commission must demolish its ‘house-culture of the corridor' | October 14, 2004 |
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THERE is a drawer in my filing cabinet marked ‘Miscellaneous' where I keep certain cherished documents that defy classification. Where else should I put a newsletter of the... | |
| 5. Media guilty of stirring nationalism | June 17, 2004 |
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John Wyles is certainly right when he criticizes member states for not developing better a political European agenda that would give voters clear choices (‘Leaders must... | |
| 6. Use some imagination | November 13, 1997 |
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The concept of 'culture' is easily hi-jacked by politicians and interest groups for a variety of spurious purposes, argues Simon Mundy. But in the Treaty of Amsterdam, the... | |
| 7. LETTERS | April 17, 1997 |
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From Claudia Roth MEPRome, Athens and Stockholm are misguided in their campaigns to host the 2004 Olympic Games. All three cities are unsuitable candidates since the... | |
| 8. Trials and tribulations of being among privileged few | November 9, 1995 |
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DURING conference in the first week of the stage, the favourite questions asked in coffee breaks were “what DG are you in?” and “are you a lawyer or an economist?”But... | |