The fate of the eurozone – what kind of Europe can survive the crisis? (29...
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View ArticleThe fate of the eurozone – how Europe can survive the crisis
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David Aaronovitch: not guilty Peter Oborne’s campaign against the pro-Europeans took another step yesterday with his online debate with David Aaronovitch. The latter was one of the targets in his...
View ArticleThe UK and the euro (12 December 2011)
THE COALITION AND EUROPE AFTER THE HONEYMOON 12 DECEMBER – THE UK AND THE EURO MARY SUMNER HOUSE, TUFTON STREET, LONDON SW1P 3RB 2.00 – 5.30 pm followed by a drinks reception This, the third in a...
View ArticleMultiple identities and mixed feelings – more or less Europe? (19 January 2012)
19 January 2012, 1730 -1900 Venue: The Tent at St Ethelburga’s, 78 Bishopsgate, London EC2N 4AG (5 mins walk from Bank and Liverpool St tube stations). Light refreshments will be served beforehand (for...
View ArticleOn the edge: Britain and Europe – a new book by Brendan Donnelly and Hugh Dykes
In this new book, Brendan Donnelly and Hugh Dykes, both former Conservative parliamentarians, critically review British attitudes towards the European Union, particularly those of the media and...
View ArticleThere may be trouble ahead: the Coalition’s European policy (23 May 2012)
23 May – There may be trouble ahead: the Coalition’s European policy Europe House, 32 Smith Square, London SW1P 3EU 4.00 – 6.30 pm followed by a drinks reception As you know, over the past six months...
View ArticleThe UK and the eurozone (15 January 2013)
2.00 – 5.30pm, followed by a reception – Mary Sumner House, 24 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3RB This conference will be the third event in the current series “On the Edge – Britain on the European...
View ArticleSilence where a policy should be
David Cameron and Nick Clegg (picture 10 Downing Street / Flickr) The coalition government’s mid-term review and relaunch yesterday gave us an update on what they think they have achieved. Of course,...
View ArticleHow the euro protects its members
Previous blogposts (here and here) have written approvingly of the trend to include more foreign-produced value added in a country’s exports. What this means is that the components and parts in a...
View ArticleEurope’s future is a federalist one
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View ArticleWhat went wrong with the euro?
David Aaronovitch: not guilty Peter Oborne’s campaign against the pro-Europeans took another step yesterday with his online debate with David Aaronovitch. The latter was one of the targets in his...
View ArticleThe UK and the euro (12 December 2011)
THE COALITION AND EUROPE AFTER THE HONEYMOON 12 DECEMBER – THE UK AND THE EURO MARY SUMNER HOUSE, TUFTON STREET, LONDON SW1P 3RB 2.00 – 5.30 pm followed by a drinks reception This, the third in a...
View ArticleMultiple identities and mixed feelings – more or less Europe? (19 January 2012)
19 January 2012, 1730 -1900 Venue: The Tent at St Ethelburga’s, 78 Bishopsgate, London EC2N 4AG (5 mins walk from Bank and Liverpool St tube stations). Light refreshments will be served beforehand (for...
View ArticleOn the edge: Britain and Europe – a new book by Brendan Donnelly and Hugh Dykes
In this new book, Brendan Donnelly and Hugh Dykes, both former Conservative parliamentarians, critically review British attitudes towards the European Union, particularly those of the media and...
View ArticleThere may be trouble ahead: the Coalition’s European policy (23 May 2012)
23 May – There may be trouble ahead: the Coalition’s European policy Europe House, 32 Smith Square, London SW1P 3EU 4.00 – 6.30 pm followed by a drinks reception As you know, over the past six months...
View ArticleThe UK and the eurozone (15 January 2013)
2.00 – 5.30pm, followed by a reception – Mary Sumner House, 24 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3RB This conference will be the third event in the current series “On the Edge – Britain on the European...
View ArticleSilence where a policy should be
David Cameron and Nick Clegg (picture 10 Downing Street / Flickr) The coalition government’s mid-term review and relaunch yesterday gave us an update on what they think they have achieved. Of course,...
View ArticleHow the euro protects its members
Previous blogposts (here and here) have written approvingly of the trend to include more foreign-produced value added in a country’s exports. What this means is that the components and parts in a...
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