Tag Archives: France

Europe’s Rules? Forget About Them

The rest of the world has it all wrong: The EU isn’t obsessing about rules.

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More Geopolitical Fumbles by the United States

U.S. bombing, reluctant Arab friends and ill trained Iraqi troops to save the world?

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Message to France: “Reform or Drop Dead”

France’s Prime Minister Valls urges his fellow citizens to reform.

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From Sarajevo to Brussels: The Big Picture

The European Union helped to create a grand European peace.

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Reforming Democracy and the Future of History

To spread Democracy, democratic nations must look inward first.

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European Election: Business as Usual

Claims about a watershed election are exaggerated, says the former UK Minister for Europe.

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The Rise of the “Little Englanders”

Why are anti-immigration parties on the rise in much of Europe?

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Manuel Valls: The Man to Remake France

France’s new prime minister could herald significant changes in Europe’s economic landscape.

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Men in Arms, Globally

Assessing the size of militaries around the globe.

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France and the United States: The Story of Four Amazing Parallels

Two “grand nations” strangely united in the pursuit of wrong priorities.

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