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1. Polish enforcer July 14, 2011

The fast-moving career of Mikolaj Dowgielewicz, Poland's EU affairs minister. When the first Poles walked off the ferry at Dover on 1 May 2004, the day Poland joined the EU,...

Polish enforcer

2. Poland's movers and shakers June 23, 2011

The main players in Poland's presidency of the Council of Ministers.

Poland's movers and shakers

3. In support of solidarity October 28, 2010

Conny Reuter on a career spent campaigning for social justice and international co-operation. Conny Reuter was brought up in a working-class town in the German region of...

In support of solidarity

4. Margot's move September 30, 2010

A new job for former commissioner. Margot Wallström, who was Sweden's European commissioner from 1999 to the beginning of this year, is still travelling the world as...

Margot's move

5. Rethinking the EU's media relations July 29, 2010

Danish MEP Morten Løkkegaard on why he wants a ‘taskforce' of EU-funded journalists to sell the Union to its citizens. An ex-TV journalist who is now a member of the...

Rethinking the EU's media relations

6. Danuta has her doubts May 27, 2010

Poland's EEAS candidate does not get universal backing. Mikolaj Dowgielewicz, Poland's minister for EU affairs, has been officially endorsed by Donald Tusk, the Polish prime...

Danuta has her doubts

7. Stranded but not forgotten? April 29, 2010

Volcanic eruption is proving a major test for EU law, while many travellers have still not returned home. Some airline passengers are still stuck on the other side of the...

Stranded but not forgotten?

8. Pole positions April 22, 2010

Putting forward names for the EEAS. Ambassadors from the EU's member states have been arguing for weeks over whether the EU's new diplomatic corps, the European External...

Pole positions

9. Commission portfolios re-shaped November 27, 2009

Justice dossier split from home affairs; humanitarian aid split from development; In announcing the distribution of portfolios in the next college of European...

10. Time for transparency November 12, 2009

We need a commissioner whose remit will be to boost transparency and dialogue. Many are relieved that the Lisbon treaty will soon come into force. However, the confidence...

11. Dedicated to tackling climate change? (II) October 29, 2009

The idea of a dedicated climate-change commissioner is a gimmick that could become a dangerous Trojan horse. As Troy once did, the EU's environment policy appears pretty...

12. Talking about climate change October 15, 2009

Who has had the environment on their mind the longest? As the Copenhagen showdown approaches, nearly every commissioner is talking almost non-stop about ‘climate crisis'....

13. Nothing to be ashamed about September 24, 2009

Sweden's European commissioner will soon be bowing out of Brussels. Despite the doubters, Margot Wallström says she is proud of what she has done for the EU's image and...

Nothing to be ashamed about

14. Legacy woes September 24, 2009

Margot Wallström looks back at her career. “Changing the way we communicate is a long process,” says Margot Wallström, the European commissioner for...

15. The EU's fading car-free dream September 17, 2009

The European Commission is eager to sign more cities up to its car-free day event. But the big cities are reluctant to close off their city centres and many others are...

The EU's fading car-free dream

16. A dossier dilemma September 10, 2009

Where will Viviane Reding end up? Continuity is the order of the day in Luxembourg where Viviane Reding is in line for a third term as European commissioner. Prime Minister...

17. It's not easy being green July 2, 2009

What does the future hold for the Commission's flagship environment event? To misuse the title of a recent bestseller on climate change, Green Week 2009 was hot, crowded but...

It's not easy being green

18. Burning questions May 28, 2009

An orderly evacuation of the Berlaymont? For Irene Souka, who took over as head of the European Commission's administration department on 1 May, last Monday's fire in the...

19. Selection procedures called into doubt by staff tribunal April 16, 2009

Athens posting ruled invalid after complaints and senior Commission officials accused of cronyism. The European Union's staff tribunal has ruled invalid the European...

Selection procedures called into doubt by staff tribunal

20. An attempt at debate that failed to get people talking April 16, 2009

The Irish government tried to bring the EU to the people with its National Forum on Europe, but it failed to produce the desired effect. The announcement last week by Brian...

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