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Archive for September, 2011

 

Fixated on the future, at the expense of the present

Posted by Gary Finnegan on 30/09/11

With Greece on the brink, Brussels is dangerously distracted by efforts to invent new European rules and institutions which will help prevent future sovereign debt crises. After protracted negotiations, MEPs and the European Council – which represents EU Member States – came to an agreement on the so-called “Six Pack” economic governance package. The deal [...]

On the shameful side of the barricade

Posted by Marek Siwiec MEP on 30/09/11

This picture is a must see, but to understand its message it is necessary to tap into such sources as Wikipedia and read what jihad is. In general, but also in the context of the relations between Islamic fundamentalists and Israel. There are at least two organizations that preach jihad as a holy war against [...]

Turkish EU membership: the End of a Dream?

Posted by Eberhard Rhein on 30/09/11

The 1964 Association Agreement between the “European Economic Community” (EEC) and Turkey provided for the establishment of far-reaching economic cooperation, from a customs union to free movement of labour; in the preamble it also contained a reference to possible membership of what was at that time a union of modest ambitions and achievements. The almost [...]

Turkey, the indispensable negotiating partner

Posted by Florian Pantazi on 30/09/11

 Over the last two weeks, Turkish diplomacy went all out to capitalise on the country’s increasing international clout. President Abdullah Gul has made a 4-day visit to Germany, Turkey’s main European partner, whereas premier Erdogan has made a highly publicised visit to Egypt and has recently met with President Obama in New York to discuss [...]

Die Euro Frage in Deutschland

Posted by Günter K.V. Vetter on 29/09/11

Angela Merkel hat es geschafft, einige der Abweichler in den eigenen Reihen auf Kurs zu bringen – aber wirklich gesichert ist ihre Macht dadurch noch lange nicht. Die FDP wird in der Euro-Frage immer unberechenbarer. Und CSU-Chef Horst Seehofer hat signalisiert: Einer weiteren Ausweitung der Hilfen für die EU-Krisenländer wird die CSU nicht mehr zustimmen. [...]

The EU must urgently fix biofuels policy driving scramble for land in poor countries

Posted by oxfameu on 29/09/11

Oxfam has launched a major new report highlighting the growing pace of land deals that are being brokered around the world, often to the peril of poor communities who lose their homes and livelihoods – sometimes violently – with no prior consultation, compensation or means of appeal. Preliminary research shows that as many as 227 [...]

Directive Retour – L’UE fait-elle fausse route ?

Posted by EU-Logos on 29/09/11

Au-delà de l’exercice purement formel et bureaucratique ce pourrait être l’Occasion pour faire le bilan de la politique d’immigration prise dans sa globalité. L’UE ferait-elle fondamentalement fausse route dans son approche ? Certains chercheurs ne sont pas loin de le penser : la législation européenne créerait encore plus d’illégalité et de « clandestinité » alors que son objectif est [...]

Neo-Ottoman policies? Joschka Fischer too doesn’t succeed in scanning Turkey

Posted by Cem on 29/09/11

Joschka Fischer stated yesterday through El Pais that Turkey has neo-Ottoman policies because Merkel and Sarkozy froze Turkey’s EU membership process. Following many politicians and media, Mr Joschka Fischer is wrong. Turkey has no neo-Ottoman policies but a Zero problem with the neighbours policy. Is it so difficult to understand? Turkey doesn’t deepen its ties [...]

Difficult Summit on visas and membership

Posted by Marek Siwiec MEP on 29/09/11

Actually we should be happy with the European Union’s Summit devoted to the Eastern Partnership, which begins today in Warsaw. Polish-Swedish initiative started in 2009 in Prague, and by this time, we were able to introduce it permanently into European policy. The reality of today, compared with the one from 8 years ago (when European [...]

The absurdity of splitting up the Euro in Teutonic and Latin Unions

Posted by Protesilaos Stavrou on 29/09/11

A split up of the euro will increase the problems it intends to solve. The point is to address the existing ones instead of contemplating on self-defeating ideas. Image Source: Tukier Latest commentary on the crisis of the euro, is leaning towards the right direction of accepting that the crisis is systemic. I myself have [...]

Egalité des femmes et des hommes dans le sport : Rapport d’information de Mme Michèle ANDRÉ, fait au nom de la délégation aux droits des femmes

Posted by sportetcitoyennete on 29/09/11

  Le sport reflète les inégalités auxquelles les femmes sont confrontées dans la société. Par essence, le sport est masculin. Il ne reste alors que peu d’espace aux femmes pour leur pratique sportive. Elles se cantonnent donc à quelques disciplines sportives, demeurant dans l’ombre des hommes, même dans la sphère du sport de haut niveau. [...]

Schweinegrippe, Viren und Pharma-Lobby – : “Die Viren-Lüge”

Posted by Günter K.V. Vetter on 29/09/11

Schweinegrippe, Viren und Pharma-Lobby – neu bei Hanser: “Die Viren-Lüge” von Vlad Georgescu und Marita Vollborn Seit die Weltgesundheitsorganisation die Schweinegrippen-Pandemie vor gut einem Jahr für beendet erklärte, lagerte der Impfstoff gegen H1N1 als Sondermüll. Demnächst werden rund 15 Tonnen in Müllverbrennungsanlagen vernichtet – zurück bleiben verunsicherte Patienten, Arzneimittelhersteller, die ein Milliardengeschäft gemacht haben und [...]

Europa und USA und Banken

Posted by Günter K.V. Vetter on 29/09/11

Die USA erproben eine neue dominante Rolle: Sie klopfen Europas Politikern nach Herzenslust auf die Finger. Präsident Obama zürnt, weil die überseeische Schuldenkrise die Welt in Angst versetzt. Sein Finanzminister Geithner drängt einen Rat auf, der verdammt teuer käme: eine kollektive EU-Haushaltssanierung per Notenpresse. Recht hat er, rein spieltheoretisch: Spätfolgen müssten vor allem die Europäer [...]

Deutschland: Öffentliche Schulden zum Ende des 1. Halbjahres 2011 bei 2 072 Milliarden Euro

Posted by Günter K.V. Vetter on 29/09/11

Zum Ende des 1. Halbjahres 2011 war der öffentliche Gesamthaushalt in Deutschland mit 2 072,2 Milliarden Euro verschuldet. Wie das Statistische Bundesamt (Destatis) auf Basis vorläufiger Ergebnisse mitteilt, entsprach dies einer Zunahme um 31,9 Milliarden Euro beziehungsweise 1,6 % gegenüber dem Ende des 1. Quartals 2011. Beim Bund erhöhten sich die Schulden zum 30. Juni [...]

First signs of Euroscepticism among Montenegrin leaders?

Posted by Montenegro NewsBlog on 29/09/11

Montenegrin daily newspaper “Vijesti” reported about the meeting that President of ruling DPS party Milo Djukanovic, held last Thursday with selected Montenegrin public figures (who are mostly identified as “defenders of national identity”). He shared his vision of the situation in Montenegro, the region and the European Union, and it was mentioned that the EU is in a crisis whose [...]

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