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The euro summit: think twice before you celebrate

By Sebastian Dullien - 27 Oct 11

The reaction of both the markets and politicians suggests that the latest euro summit has been a success. But the outcome is unlikely to end the euro crisis, and parts of it might actually make it worse.

 

Merci, mon Général, bonjour Monsieur Monnet

By Thomas Klau - 26 Oct 11

Throughout the Eurozone crisis, France has been well served by its decisive presidential system. But as thoughts turn to reforming the way the Eurozone works, France must come to terms with the power implications of a more federal system.

 

Why enlargement-lite will not save the Arab Spring

By Mark Leonard - 25 Oct 11

The European Union has a vital role to play in helping consolidate the transitions of the Arab Spring. But first they need to rethink their approach and develop a new foreign policy for the Southern neighbourhood: Enlargement lite will not work.

 

European failure and how to avoid it

By Andre Wilkens - 18 Oct 11

The European Union’s combination of crises - of finance, politics, and identity - makes the once unthinkable a real prospect: Europe is not "too big to fail". What then should concerned Europeans do to ensure their continent's survival and progress?

 

The Tymoshenko verdict

By Andrew Wilson - 11 Oct 11

The EU's credibility is at stake over the sentencing of Yuliya Tymoshenko to seven years imprisonment. Unless there are signals from Kiev that the sentence will be reviewed or repealled, the EU must act.

 

Same Putin, different Russia

By Ben Judah - 07 Oct 11

It looks like Vladimir Putin is heading back towards the Russian presidency that he first took over in December 1999. Putin's politics have changed little since then, but Russia is now a very different place and the Russians themselves want very different things.

 

Europe's multipolar neighbourhood

By Mark Leonard - 04 Oct 11

The upheavels in North Africa are further evidence that the EU's neighbourhood has fundamentally changed, both to the south and to the east. In response, the EU needs to develop a real foreign policy to deal with this increasingly competitive region.

 

Marching towards disintegration

By Jan Zielonka - 03 Oct 11

How might European disintegration play out if we do not learn from past folly? Uncontrolled collapse, a decisive jump forward leading to a big step back, or disintegration in disguise due to benign neglect?

 

How to stop a second Great Depression

By George Soros - 30 Sep 11

Financial markets are driving the world towards another Great Depression. The European authorities need to regain control of the situation quickly, and for that, three bold steps are needed.

 

A crisis of European integration

By Andrew Duff - 28 Sep 11

The current crisis of capitalism is also a crisis of European integration, and the EU faces a stark choice. The route it must take is fiscal union and federal economic government.

 

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