Like President Obama, Baroness Ashton may be judged on how well she dons a general’s beret. In building Europe’s military capabilities, there is fortunately both much to rectify and build on.
By ECFR -
27 Nov 09
A podcast looking at Europe’s place in the world, this week and next. In this episode we look ahead to the EU-China summit with Francois Godement, and find out what ‘Ukraine Fatigue’ is from Andrew Wilson.
With the rest of Europe preoccupied with the van Rompuy and Ashton appointments, the French Europe Minister, Pierre Lellouche, picked the best time to announce some bad news: there will no joint Franco-German minister.
By Wolfgang Münchau -
23 Nov 09
Belgian leadership consists of bringing consensus to a fractious coalition, exactly what the president of the EU has to do.
What will Europe’s leaders do with the reflection group’s report, which aims to be straight talking, concise and legible, when Felipe González delivers next year?
By Lluis Basset -
21 Nov 09
The EU was “diabolically efficient” in picking Rompuy and Ashtong to preserve the power of national capitals.
The names Hermann van Rompuy and Cathy Asthon have baffled Europeans today. But they may prove to be exactly the type of names Europe needs at its top.
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