Go to the Content   Thursday, 9 February 2012

European Politics related content European Politics topic RSS

Your search for "European Politics" produced 103 items.

1. A constitutional moment for Europe January 26, 2012

The European Commission's objections are not the only pressure on Hungary's lawmakers. The outcry over the barrage of laws that Hungary passed before Christmas has focused on...

2. Too early to say homo europaeus is doomed January 26, 2012

Europeans may not view Europe as a homeland, but the notion of a common identity emerging should not yet be dismissed. For at least 40 years, journalists, politicians and...

3. Human-rights convention deal blocked January 26, 2012

France and UK hold up EU accession to the European Convention on Human Rights. France and the United Kingdom are blocking a deal on the European Union's accession to the...

4. Danes put Schengen under renewed pressure January 19, 2012

Malmström says Denmark's interpretation of common visa rules is an “unfortunate and difficult situation”. Cecilia Malmström, the European commissioner for home...

Danes put Schengen under renewed pressure

5. Time for ‘Strategic Europe' October 20, 2011

The EU will only survive if it develops a strategic sense of self, both for integration at home and for an active role in the world. Even before the eurozone crisis posed a...

Time for ‘Strategic Europe'

6. Blame Canada September 8, 2011

Book says Canada was a template for the EU project. Is Canada laying claim to Jean Monnet and his ideas of European integration?

Blame Canada

7. EU a step closer to ECHR accession July 28, 2011

Draft agreement allows for the EU to abide by rulings issued by the ECHR Agreement is in sight on the European Union's accession to the European Convention on Human Rights...

8. A hub in need of stronger spokes March 17, 2011

The EU needs to provide fuller, deeper and more practical support for Ukraine. It is now almost 20 years since Ukraine emerged from the ruins of the Soviet empire to become...

A hub in need of stronger spokes

9. A new approach to old autocrats March 10, 2011

The EU is re-thinking its north Africa policy; it should not stop there. The European Union is crafting a “fresh approach” to north Africa in the wake of public...

A new approach to old autocrats

10. Denied a shot at a good education March 10, 2011

The Council of Europe's watchdog says Czech marginalisation of Roma children is an outrage – but no action has been taken to deal with the problem. Europe's top...

Denied a shot at a good education

11. Will the EU get it right this time? March 10, 2011

EU leaders meet to refocus Mediterranean policy but critics fear vague summit conclusions. The European Union's response to the events in north Africa is taking shape ahead...

Will the EU get it right this time?

12. Where did it all go wrong? January 13, 2011

A far from subtle book puts the EU under the microscope and does not like what it sees. Jochen Bittner's “So nicht, Europa!” is a highly readable, occasionally...

13. Passionate European integrationist November 25, 2010

Remembering the founding chairman of the European Policy Centre. Stanley Crossick, the founding chairman of the European Policy Centre, one of the earliest Brussels...

Passionate European integrationist

14. Progress for Montenegro, but no talks for Albania October 28, 2010

Commission to propose opening Montenegro talks, but crime and corruption hold back Albania's EU bid The European Commission will next month recommend that member states open...

Progress for Montenegro, but no talks for Albania

15. Legal experts to help Roma integrate October 21, 2010

EU and Council of Europe to train mediators and legal experts. The European Union and the Council of Europe have announced plans to train mediators and legal experts to help...

Legal experts to help Roma integrate

16. More doubtful about the gains, but still committed to the EU July 15, 2010

European publics are still Europhiles in theory, but there is growing Euroscepticism in practice, Conventional wisdom is often a useful way for busy people to make sense of...

More doubtful about the gains, but still committed to the EU

17. Europe's generation of doubters May 20, 2010

If students training to join Europe's elites do not believe in Europe, who will? The contrast between the Schuman Declaration of 9 May 1950, which launched the European...

Europe's generation of doubters

18. Legal row brewing over human rights court cases May 6, 2010

Finland concerned about additional delays as EU faces legal changes under the Lisbon treaty. Citizens could face an additional hurdle when they file complaints against the...

Legal row brewing over human rights court cases

19. Treaty changes the template April 22, 2010

A look at how the Lisbon treaty is – or is not – affecting EU studies courses. The EU's reforming Treaty of Lisbon has forced changes to the scripts of EU studies...

Treaty changes the template

20. Too much vision, too little reality April 15, 2010

Europe's voters are offered visions aplenty. What they need are convincing strategies. I am not sure when “the vision thing” became politically modish in Europe, but it...

Showing 1-20 of 103         Next page

Refine your results: European politics and European Union, Politics, European integration, Council of Europe, Geography, International relations, Politics of the European Union, Federalism, Europe, Education, Treaty of Lisbon, Jean Monnet

 

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer | Privacy policy | Terms & conditions