The EU rotating presidency shrinks

The EU rotating presidency shrinks

Written by Katinka Barysch, 04 January 2011

Link to press quote:
http://blogs.wsj.com/brussels/2011/01/04/the-eu-rotating-presidency-shrinks/

Roundtable on the priorities for the forthcoming Polish presidency

The priorities for the forthcoming Polish presidency

Roundtable on the priorities for the forthcoming Polish presidency

21 October 2010

With Radek Sikorski, Polish foreign minister.

Location info

London

The political consequences of the euro crisis

The political consequences of the euro crisis

The political consequences of the euro crisis

Written by Katinka Barysch, 01 October 2010

The EU's Hungary headache - and a whiff of double standards

The EU's Hungary headache - and a whiff of double standards

The EU's Hungary headache - and a whiff of double standards

Written by Charles Grant, 20 January 2011

Link to press quote:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/jan/20/hungary-eu-media-law

To rule the eurozone

To rule the eurozone

Written by Charles Grant, 23 January 2011

Link to press quote:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2011/01/23/to-rule-the-euro-zone.html

In Davos, is Spain the new Greece?

In Davos, is Spain the new Greece?

Written by Charles Grant, 26 January 2011

Germany – the new mini-superpower

Germany – the new mini-superpower

Written by Charles Grant, 30 January 2011

Link to press quote:
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2011/0130/Germany-the-new-mini-superpower

Issue 76 - 2011

Bulletin issue 76

Issue 76 February/March, 2011

European political parties are the key to EU legitimacy

External author(s): Sir Julian Priestley
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Analysis: Ireland's new government has little time to prove itself

Analysis: Ireland's new government has little time to prove itself

Written by Hugo Brady, 27 February 2011

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