
Your search for "Hendrik Ilves" produced 13 items.
| 1. Bouquets and brickbats for 2011 | January 5, 2012 |
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A successful year for some, a turbulent and troublesome year for many others. The | |
| 2. The digital way to health | September 22, 2011 |
The EU wants to make sure e-health schemes play their full part in today's tight financial conditions. The EU's engagement with e-health is not new. Programmes have been... |
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| 3. European reflections on north African revolutions | May 19, 2011 |
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The Arab world is being patronised by the West in the same way that central and eastern Europe once was. A long period of economic, political and cultural failure is... | |
| 4. What has über-cool Apple got against eastern Europe? | May 12, 2010 |
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It may have a post-modern disdain for convention, but it needs to update its worldview when it comes to sales. What have the following places got in common? Australia,... | |
| 5. Holidays in the west mean misery and conflict in the east | June 25, 2009 |
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If another crisis hits eastern Europe in the summer, the US is likely to respond faster than the European Union. When the people who run the western world go on holiday, bad... | |
| 6. Mild mobster | October 4, 2007 |
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One week after the April riots in Tallinn, while Estonia's embassy in Moscow was surrounded by an irate mob of pro-Kremlin youth groups and Estonian websites, both government... | |
| 7. A user's guide to east European heads of state | April 26, 2007 |
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A social engagement with an east European head of state is not something to engage in lightly. In some countries, you may find the top man willing to meet over a meal or a... | |
| 8. A big man from a very, very small country | September 14, 2006 |
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Top political talent is thin on the ground in the post-Communist world. The Czech President Václav Klaus is too abrasive to represent more than his own super-sized brain.... | |
| 9. Lynx set to lose out to Estonian horse-traders | September 14, 2006 |
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Presidential elections in Estonia remind me of games like blind man's buff. Only when the blindfold is removed do you know for sure what you've caught. Toomas-Hendrik Ilves,... | |
| 10. New Europe: holier, smarter and Bushier | October 6, 2005 |
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Less than 20 years ago Eastern Europeans who came to Brussels were either defectors or spies. I find it truly moving nowadays to hear the hum and gabble of Slavic and Ugric... | |
| 11. Levelling the EU playing field post-enlargement | November 25, 2004 |
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Two MEPs discuss the challenges ahead for raising overall EU competitiveness in the east and west Low taxes and wages will not remain a competitive advantage for much... | |
| 12. One-in-five new MEPs ready to quit | May 6, 2004 |
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THE European Parliament is set to be hit by a mini-exodus of MEPs from new member states. Just days after they assumed full status as deputies, European Voice can reveal... | |
| 13. Controversial ‘commissioners' set to face grilling from MEPs | April 1, 2004 |
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SEVERAL nominees for the European Commission from the ten accession states will come under pressure to defend their past during hearings by the European Parliament later... | |