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Sep 6 2013
Designing the European candidate
Comments Off on Designing the European candidateBy Francisco Seoane Pérez The next European elections are just around the corner. They have been moved forward from June to May 2014 to avoid coinciding with the celebration of Whit Sunday–which is a holiday in some of the EU’s … Continue reading
Posted by: September 6, 2013
Tagged with: Candidates, Demos, Direct election, European Elections 2014, Federalism, President of the European Commission
Jun 22 2013
Finland: a tough Nordic accountant that is caught up by reality
8 CommentsBy Paul Jonker-Hoffrén Finland is a quite unlikely country to play a prominent role in policy-making around the Eurocrisis. It is, after all, a small country of just over 5 million inhabitants on the (geographical) fringe of the European union. … Continue reading
Posted by: June 22, 2013
Tagged with: austerity, Blame, Triple A economies
Apr 10 2013
Contributions on Countries
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Mar 28 2013
Guest Contributors
8 CommentsYiannis Baboulias is a Greek investigative journalist. His work on politics, economics and Greece appears in the New Statesman, Vice UK and others. Follow him on Twitter at @yiannisbab. ________________________________________________________________________________ Stefan Bauchowitz holds an MA in European Studies from K.U. Leuven and an MRes in … Continue reading
Posted by: March 28, 2013