Tag Archives: Special Series: Global Governance — Europe

Transatlantic Trade: Data Privacy First

How might the NSA scandal help the EU land a win on data privacy in trade talks with the United States?

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It’s Not a Conspiracy, Mr. Erdogan!

Does it make sense for Turkey’s Prime Minister to attack financial markets? They have actually been his country’s friend.

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The End of Turkey’s Europeanization?

Is the EU still instrumental to Turkey’s modernization?

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The View from Taksim Square

What experiences did protesters in Istanbul go through during the June 2013 protests?

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Erdogan’s Fundamental Miscalculation

Why do the AK Party’s own followers have doubts about Erdogan’s path for Turkey’s future?

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The Balkans: Europe’s Soft Underbelly

Can Europe prosper while ignoring the Balkans? Anyone remember what triggered the first world war?

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German Diplomacy and French Intransigence

Have German politicians finally learned the art of diplomacy?

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Marianne and Brunhilde: Reflections on France and Germany in Europe (Part II)

Can the EU overcome the differences in style and substance between its two key members — France and Germany?

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Marianne and Brunhilde: Reflections on France and Germany in Europe (Part I)

Are France and Germany so vital to the EU precisely because they disagree on virtually everything?

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No Bailout for Slovenia

Wouldn’t Slovenia be better off making critical business sector reforms on its own to improve its economic potential?

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