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TTIP could generate a ‘race to the top’

Patricia Garcia-Duran Huet By Patricia Garcia-Duran Huet Filed Under: Europe, Featured Posted: November 4, 2014

Far from creating an expanded free trade area in which anything goes, as critics claim, the TTIP is more likely to raise international standards through a regulatory ‘race to the top’, argues Patricia Garcia-Duran Huet. As part of Manchester Policy Week, policy@manchester will host a debate on the pros and cons of TTIP in Manchester […]

Tagged With: European Union, Ferdi De Ville, free trade, Gabriel Siles-Brügge, regulation, Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, TTIP, United States

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Divisions over Russian gas highlight tensions in EU energy policy

Tomas Maltby By Tomas Maltby Filed Under: Featured, Science and Technology Posted: July 23, 2014

There are few issues more important to EU governments than energy security. Promises of EU solidarity may mean less than they seem, explains Tomas Maltby. The crisis in Ukraine has caused the European Union to urgently revise its policy on energy and energy security. In February the European Council agreed that existing efforts to reduce […]

Tagged With: Bulgaria, Energy Community, energy policy, energy security, European Union, gas, gas pipeline, Gazprom, russia, Serbia, South Stream, Stroytransgaz, Ukraine

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‘Euroscepticism Lite’: the Greek verdict on EU membership

George Kyris By George Kyris Filed Under: Europe, Featured Posted: June 9, 2014

The country that suffered the most in the Eurozone crisis is seeking EU reform, not withdrawal, explains Dr George Kyris. The European Parliament elections that have just taken place were arguably the most important in the history of the European Union. The European Parliament has more power than ever before, demands have grown for greater […]

Tagged With: democracy, European elections, European Parliament, European Union, Euroscepticism, Eurozone, Golden Dawn, Greece, KKE, New Democracy, PASOK, River, Syriza

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Fixing our European Parliament is first step to greater democracy

Georgios Papanagnou By Georgios Papanagnou Filed Under: Europe, Featured Posted: May 21, 2014

A series of reforms that started roughly around the late 1970s have transformed the European Parliament from an ineffective institution to an assembly with significant powers, writes Dr Georgios Papanagnou. But he argues that there is much still to be done – and this should be an urgent priority for the European political class. There […]

Tagged With: democracy, elections, EU, European Commission, European Union, parliament

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Cameron’s strategy makes federal Europe more likely

Dimitris Papadimitriou By Dimitris Papadimitriou Filed Under: Europe, Featured Posted: May 20, 2014

David Cameron’s negative approach of demanding a renegotiation of the UK’s EU membership terms and putting this to a referendum is a cloud hanging over this week’s European elections, warns Professor Dimitris Papadimitriou. This is a strategy that could backfire spectacularly. This week’s elections to the European Parliament are overshadowed in Britain by the rise of UKIP and […]

Tagged With: Angela Merkel, David Cameron, EU referendum, Euro elections, European Union, Guy Verhofstadt, UKIP

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