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[Comment] Killing the golden geese

05.09.2008 @ 10:10 CET

European finance ministers would do well to focus on the real problems with the economy instead of dreaming up new ways to clamp down on the salaries and "scandalous excesses of captains of industry", to use the words of Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker. Job-creating business leaders are being witch-hunted, argues Rudi Plettinx.

[Comment] Better Russia as an ally than a foe

04.09.2008 @ 17:45 CET

Talk of a new cold war and of punishing Russia for the Georgian imbroglio is short-sighted, argues Peter Sain ley Berry. It matters to Europe and Russia that we both adhere to a rules-based international order. We should lay aside our differences and concentrate on how this might be achieved.

[Comment] After Georgia: is Ukraine next?

05.09.2008 @ 13:09 CET

The EU should give Ukraine rhetorical support for future membership, better travel prospects and new security guarantees in the light of Russia's conflict with Georgia, Andrew Wilson of the European Council on Foreign Relations says.

[Comment] A basic agenda for an extraordinary summit

01.09.2008 @ 19:00 CET

Time is ripe a change of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) and to separate the Eastern European component from the Mediterranean one, suggests the University of Copenhagen's Fabrizio Tassinari ahead of the EU's emergency summit on the fallout from the Georgia-Russian conflict.

[Comment] The EU should re-engage with Moldova's 'frozen conflict'

30.08.2008 @ 17:51 CET

Recently, the EU has learned that a war over an obscure place such as South Ossetia can shatter the arrangements of post-Cold War Europe. Without stronger engagement with neighbours such as Moldova, the EU might end up with a bi-polar Europe, not a "ring of friends" in its neighbourhood, the European Council on Foreign Relations' Nicu Popescu says.

[Comment] The West must stop bullying Russia

29.08.2008 @ 19:03 CET

The Russians have now said: This far, but no farther. It would be wise of the West to listen to the warning. It is not in its own best interest to continue bullying and humiliating Russia, writes Jan Oberg.

[Comment] Do all roads lead to NATO?

25.08.2008 @ 09:27 CET

During the Cold War frontline states such as Finland and Austria were neutral, democratic and genuinely independent. Could ex-Soviet states look to this model, asks Patrick Holden.

[Comment] EU must act to stop Italy racism crisis

21.08.2008 @ 09:14 CET

The EU's Roma summit in September will take place against a backdrop of crisis. The European Union must act to protect the Roma in Italy, says Claude Cahn from the Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions.

[Comment] The will to power

22.08.2008 @ 13:52 CET

The 800-pound gorilla in the room for the West and the Russian Federation is Iran. There are some important comparisons to be made between the Georgian crisis and the crisis to come with Tehran, argues Peter Belk.

[Comment] Winning the peace in Georgia

20.08.2008 @ 09:04 CET

In the aftermath of the conflict in Georgia, the European Union should re-learn one of the central lessons of the Balkan wars: That the best way to keep the peace is to get involved, rather than to stand on the sidelines, argue Nicu Popescu and Andrew Wilson of the European Council on Foreign Relations.

"Many in the EU have developed 'Georgia fatigue'" (Photo: wikipedia)

[Comment] Russia invaded Georgia to teach the West a lesson

18.08.2008 @ 09:04 CET

Skyrocketing energy prices, stepped-up arms sales and increased central control of resources have catapulted Russia back to international power, says Alexandros Petersen of the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies.

[Comment] The thorny question of the EU treaty and the Czech Republic

05.08.2008 @ 09:32 CET

A delay in the Czech Republic's ratification of the Lisbon Treaty can be dismissed as the growing pains of a junior EU member state, but torpedoing the project will not be easily forgotten, says Eline De Ridder.