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1. A licence to unleash repression March 11, 2010

In targeting ethnic Poles, the Belarusian authorities are testing how far they can go before the EU takes a tougher line. When the Belarusian authorities launched an...  

Tags: Geography, Politics, European Union, Alyaksandr Lukashenka, Belarus

A licence to unleash repression

2. Commission rejects Polish telecoms plan March 5, 2010

Polish regulatory authority wanted to limit the control of the country's biggest telecoms firm. The European Commission today (5 March) rejected plans by Poland's telecoms...  

Tags: Netherlands, Politics of the Netherlands, Neelie Kroes, Politics, European Court of Justice

3. Even praising the Poles is playing a very dangerous game February 11, 2010

When discussing Poland, almost everything is off limits and even a Polonophile is likely to cause offence. Poland is the largest and most successful of the eastern European...  

Tags: Central Europe, Geography, Republics, European Union

4. A gloomy eastern outlook February 4, 2010

Restoring growth in central and eastern Europe is shaping up to be a lengthy business. Greece currently dominates the landscape for economic policymakers. In the run-up to...  

Tags: Economic history, Economy of the European Union, Central bank, Economics, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

A gloomy eastern outlook

5. Agreement on funding for clean energy projects February 4, 2010

Only Poland voted against a proposal from the European Commission on the rules for funding pilot projects. The European Union's national governments have agreed rules on...  

Tags: Environment, Carbon finance, Climate change, Climatology, Carbon capture and storage

6. Thanks to Poland, NATO will defend the Baltic states January 21, 2010

Under US pressure, Germany and others appear set to answer one of Europe's most fundamental security questions. In a crunch, would NATO stand by its weakest members – the...  

Tags: War-Conflict, 3rd millennium, Foreign relations of the Soviet Union, International relations, Baltic states

7. Commission clears Kraft to buy Cadbury January 7, 2010

EU authorities say sale of brands in two European markets would make merger acceptable. The European Commission last night gave the US food company Kraft permission to buy...  

Tags: Brand, British brands, Communication design, Cadbury PLC, KRAFT Inc.

8. EU agrees on climate aid for developing countries December 11, 2009

European leaders pledge €2.4 billion a year to fast-start climate financing. The EU will provide €2.4 billion a year over the next three years to help developing...  

Tags: Environment, Carbon dioxide, Carbon finance, Diplomatic conferences, Copenhagen

EU agrees on climate aid for developing countries

9. Ukraine's champion, disappointed December 4, 2009

It was the greatest champion of Ukraine's integration Europe, but even Poland is now struggling to summon up words of advocacy. In April 2007, when Michel Platini, the head...  

Tags: Ukrainian language, Ukraine, Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, Ukraine and the European Union, Warsaw

10. Extreme Pole November 19, 2009

Michał Kamiński is a Pole who can divide opinion across Europe. When Michał Kamiński was handed the leadership of the European Parliament's new European Conservatives...  

Tags: European Conservatives and Reformists, Members of Polish Sejm 2001-2005, Edward McMillan-Scott, Law and Justice, Warsaw

Extreme Pole

11. A lesson for Nord Stream from the Arctic November 19, 2009

To ease tensions in the Baltic, consider lessons learned from the race for the High North. The EU and Russia met this week at a time when Russia's efforts to establish a...  

Tags: Gazprom, Russia, Nord Stream pipeline, Arctic, Environment

A lesson for Nord Stream from the Arctic

12. It is time to abolish the concept of ethnic minorities October 29, 2009

Ethnic-minority privileges are a ratchet as well as a racket. Better to focus on improving public administration. Should the Polish ethnic minority in Germany have the same...  

Tags: Social Issues, Minority group, Voting theory, Germany

13. Klaus gets opt-out October 29, 2009

EU leaders have accepted Czech president's precondition for signing the Lisbon treaty. The EU's government leaders today agreed to give the Czech Republic an opt-out from...  

Tags: European Union member states, Landlocked countries, Liberal democracies, Václav Klaus, Czech Republic

Klaus gets opt-out

14. Deadlock over climate-change money October 29, 2009

EU leaders struggle to agree on how much the bloc should pay towards curbs climate change. European leaders remained deadlocked tonight (29 October) on the issue of how much...  

Tags: Environment, European Union member states, Liberal democracies, Copenhagen, Sweden

15. EU fails to break deadlock on emissions credits October 21, 2009

Ministers agree on long-term goal to reduce emissions by 80%-90%, but remain divided on carbon credits. EU environment ministers today agreed that the EU should slash...  

Tags: Environment, Carbon finance, Climate change, Diplomatic conferences, Copenhagen

16. EU fails to agree on climate adaptation aid October 20, 2009

Lack of agreement between finance ministers puts decision on support for developing countries in EU leaders' hands. EU finance ministers today failed to agree a common...  

Tags: Carbon dioxide, Carbon finance, Diplomatic conferences, Environment, Sweden

17. Czech government considering Klaus demands October 12, 2009

Czech premier to tell EU tomorrow how government intends to respond to president's call for an opt-out to the Lisbon treaty. The Czech government is meeting today to discuss...  

Tags: Environmental skepticism, Liberal democracies, Treaty of Lisbon, Václav Klaus, Czech Republic

18. Keeping the energy market on track October 1, 2009

The European Commission and member states need to work together to bring stability and integrity to the carbon market. There was some consternation among climate change...  

Tags: Environment, Carbon finance, Emissions trading, European Union Emission Trading Scheme, Estonia

Keeping the energy market on track

19. Heading east for good news days and bad news days October 1, 2009

If you are planning to give an eastern European country some unpleasant news, it is good to know which dates to avoid. History was a long time ago, unless it happened to...  

Tags: Foreign relations of the Soviet Union, Romania during World War II, Soviet occupations, eastern Europe, War-Conflict

20. Poland, Estonia win emissions battle September 23, 2009

EU court rules that European Commission was ‘wrong' to reject Polish and Estonian plans to reduce emissions. The European Court of First Instance today annulled decisions...  

Tags: Environment, Carbon finance, Emissions trading, European Union Emission Trading Scheme, European Court of First Instance

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