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Published in: HomeBottom up… to Europe
A currency devoid of matching political institutions becomes a promising prey of the markets, led by financial...
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Published in: HomeEuropean Right to Freedom Act
We should recognize that the national context and legitimacy is here to stay for some time. We might overcome it one...
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Published in: HomeEuropeans’ love-hate relationship with interdependence
Europeans both love and hate globalisation. They benefit from mobility across cosmopolitan Europe and there can be...
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Published in: HomeThe future of Europe: or how to burst the bubbles around our heads?
Choosing a new path for development based upon self-reflection only happens rarely in history. This would be...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Enough with the European leaps of faith!
The future of Europe rests neither in a self-defeating global market, nor in a re-nationalized, German EU. What we...
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Published in: HomeAssez de ces 'sauts de foi' européens
L'avenir de l'Europe ne repose pas sur un marché global auto-destructif, ni sur une Europe allemande rénationalisée....
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Published in: HomeTowards a European spring
Individuals should be able to feel that not all of the risks of the world, and especially not those of banks and...
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Published in: HomeThe new war in Europe?
The European Union was founded in reaction to what I call ‘old war’ – the wars of the twentieth century. Even though...
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Published in: HomeTime horizons of transformation: lessons from the German unification for the eurozone
The harmonisation of national economies inside the eurozone is essentially a clash of time horizons – the future...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The power of Merkiavelli: Angela Merkel’s hesitation in the Euro-crisis
Hesitation as a means of coercion – that is Merkiavelli’s method. Only one fate is worse than being overwhelmed by...