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Foreign policy

by Alessia CENTIONI, Jane RAWLINSON - 22 March 2010

Obama will not attend US EU summit 2010. Does this signify a priority change for Obama?

After the cancelled EU-US summit this year, many Europeans are wondering if Obama is indeed making their relationship a priority.
by Ashley LEWIS - 19 March 2010

Why the EU should lift the arms embargo on China

The article argues that the EU’s arms embargo on China is outdated and ineffective in influencing an improvement in human rights in the country.
by Zhong ZHONG CHEN - 1 March 2010

Why the EU shouldn’t lift the arms embargo on China

This article argues that, considering the ongoing disregard for human rights, the EU shouldn’t lift its arms embargo on China.
by Siobhán Gabriella GIBNEY - 1 March 2010

A critical look at our two consensus candidates

This article presents the first every President of the EU Council, and High Representative of Foreign and Security Policy, just appointed by member state leaders in (...)
by Siobhán Gabriella GIBNEY - 20 November 2009 1

How political is ECHO’s work?

The European Union is one of the major donors of humanitarian aid around the world. The mission of the European Community Humanitarian Office (ECHO) is to provide relief where no other help is (...)
by Maria ZANDT - 6 April 2009

Interview with J. Jensehaugen, co-managing editor of the Journal of Peace Research and specialist on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at International Peace Research Institute, Oslo.

A lasting peace in the Middle East is a central aim of the European Union. Will the Europeans know how to seize their chance to become an international actor with greater (...)
by Anne WAGENFÜHR - 3 November 2008

Seeking a new opportunity

By acquiring global consensus to intervene in areas that need to be restored the EU can back, and in turn can be backed, by organisations that represent a wider consensus than just the European (...)
by Michael Bourguignon - 14 July 2008

EU - ICC relations

by Michael Bourguignon - 6 January 2008

Main change for CFSP is a double-hatted EU ’foreign minister’

by Julian HALE - 26 June 2007 1

The EU-Russia summit was billed as the launch pad for a smiley new pact tightening energy, trade and political links with Moscow.

26 November 2006

Facing this young independent nation balanced between west and east, what kind of perspectives Europe could offer to this country?

10 December 2005

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25 May 2009 - The Good News
EU and South Korea sign cooperation agreement

25 May 2009 - The Personality
EU acknowledges interest in Turkey

25 May 2009 - The Bad News
EU Russia summit ends with disagreement over foreign policy and energy security

11 May 2009 - The Event
Absence of leaders at the Eastern Partnership Summit in Prague

23 March 2009 - The Good News
Eastern Partnership approved

9 February 2009 - The Event
2008 - News from the Balkans

21 July 2008 - The Document
The last chance meeting for the Doha Round

14 May 2008 - The Event
Politics take a backseat to humanitarian aid

11 March 2008 - The Personality
The undecided future of the Western Balkans

25 February 2008 - The Personality
Welcome to EU foreign policy

4 February 2008 - The Personality
Eufor entangled in civil war?

23 January 2008 - The Bad News
The nationalist showdown…

17 December 2007 - The Personality
How is that unity Sarko?

3 December 2007 - Website of the Month
Entering a tuff business

3 December 2007 - The Event
Business as usual

26 November 2007 - The Document
Verhofstadt, Balkenende and Juncker et al. on China

To counter the prejudice that Brussels-based EU officials merely twiddle their thumbs or issue “bent cucumber rules”, the European Commission has published a guide presenting the EU’s achievements for its citizens in 2009. Decisions taken at a European level have numerous consequences on our daily lives: the EU enforced cheaper phone calls across Europe and standardised chargers for mobile phones, it increases costumers’ rights for online shopping and it brought in new rules to cut down harmful pollutants from petrol or pesticides. Still not convinced? More examples can be found in the guide, which can be downloaded as PDF.

What did the EU actually do in 2009?

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