Cockshut?
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It was the final deadline today to submit article proposals to one of the most prestigeous Estonian peer-reviewed journals “Riigikogu Toimetised” (could be translated as The Parliament’s Editions, although the name in the Estonian language of t...
UN matters
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This evening, as a guest at a most enjoyable dinner party, I found myself sitting opposite the Director of the United Nations’ Office in Brussels, Antonio Vigilante. We started off talking about the trauma of Haiti. Antonio mentioned that he ha...
European Salon de News, Discussion et Klatsch - 6 February
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A Daily Review Of International Online Media Europeans on this date in history:1932 Birth of...
Karachi bombs: we must “understand”, not “condemn”…
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“Effendi” of the excellent Spittoon site reports: Two bombs were detonated within an hour of each other in Karachi, targetting the Shia. A motorcycle fitted with explosives rammed into a bus carrying Shias near the Nursery bridge in Kara...
16ème édition du « Magheb des livres » à Paris
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La 16ème édition du Magheb des livres, qui se tient les 6 et 7 février à la Cité nationale de l’histoire de l’immigration (CNHI) à Paris, met les lettres algériennes à l’honneur. L’occasion de décovurir une nouvelle génération d’...
Council waters down conclusions on researchers mobility
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I have already commented on the first draft of the "Council conclusions on mobility and career of European researchers" in January and my verdict was very negative. But now the Council plans to water down the issue I thought was one of the most impo...
European Alternatives Activist Agenda
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This is the first of a series of newsletters with information on all ongoing activities from our local groups in London, Paris, Berlin, Rome, and Bologna, and a peak on what's coming up. European Alternatives was started with the ambition of bringin...
31st March – London – Political Parties
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What is the future political parties in Europe? In what ways could European political parties innovate with respect to national parties? This conference addresses the particular political crisis of legitimacy in the UK, and proposes radical transnati...
Chinese New Year Greeting
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TO ALL CHINESE READERS This last year was an extremely difficult one for all of us. China has performed extraordinarily well economically in the global recession, which has helped see the acceleration of the trend of economic and financial grav...
The day we wanted to go to the 12th floor
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This day we thought we were going for a regular lunch at the EP, instead we were taken on a rather Kafkaesque behind-the-scenes tour.
Why the hard feelings?!
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President Obama will be unable to attend an EU-US Summit meeting set to take place in Madrid in May, due to a scheduling misunderstanding. As a result of Obama’s absence, the summit will be postponed until the autumn. The New York Times describe...
Ignorance is not bliss for Chris Bryant
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The controversial EU-US anti-terrorism data-sharing deal, named the Swift agreement, came under further attack yesterday as an almighty row broke out in the Commons. Labour’s very own Michael Connarty accused the government of treating Parliament w...
Talk about what?
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In a piece for the Telegraph we take a closer look at the "Obama snub", arguing,Until the EU comes up with something actually worth talking about, it's not surprising that Obama thinks that it's more important to travel to Asia, South Africa an...
Why US missiles in Romania?
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President Traian Basescu announced on 4 February that Romania’s Supreme Defence Council had accepted an invitation from US President Obama to host an anti-missile shield. I am not an arms expert, but I expect Russia to react strongly. It appear...
Women in Power: Greens/European Free Alliance (Greens/EFA)
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To follow up my launch of the female members of the Socialists and Democrats and European United Left – Nordic Green Left groups in the European Parliament as part of my Women in Power project, I am presenting today a set of profiles from the...
No support to SWIFT last week - 23 votes in favour yesterday?
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Last week, the European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs met already to discuss the SWIFT agreement that it rejected yesterday with 29 votes against 23. In the Council report on last week's meeting it seems as if no...
3 March – Paris – Democracy, NGOs, and International Relations
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This conference will look into different models for ensuring civil society and NGO participation in international summits, exploring existing practices and new suggestions. Related posts:Feminism in International Relations: Elise Boulding 31st Marc...
Q & A on Afghanistan
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I just met 100 people in Taunton as part of a Cabinet trip to the South West. Best question - "Why do Al Qaeda hate us so much?" Part of the answer was to read Bruce Riedel's book, "The Search for Al Qaeda". There was also lots on...


