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The implications of Ireland’s “No” for France’s EU Presidency (Rubriques/Europolitik)
The Irish „No“ to the Lisbon-Treaty is more problematic for the French EU-Presidency than Sarkozy’s previous comments would suggest. This, at least, the French President’s visi …
01 August, 2008
 
Opening up the Lisbon Treaty for new negotiations? (Rubriques/Europolitik)
The European Council on June 19/20, 2008 did not indicate a way out of the EU crisis which resurfaced with the Irish „No“ to the Lisbon Treaty on June 12, 2008. Nevertheless, one or two li …
23 July, 2008
 
Another protocol for Ireland or opening up the Lisbon Treaty for new negotiations? (Rubriques/Europolitik)
The European Council on June 19/20, 2008 did not indicate a way out of the EU crisis which resurfaced with the Irish „No“ to the Lisbon Treaty on June 12, 2008. Nevertheless, one or two li …
03 July, 2008
 
Observations on the ECB’s tenth anniversary: Fiscal rules in EMU (Rubriques/Economy)
Two important political developments in the EMU surfaced on the ECB's tenth anniversary celebrations. Firstly, the EMU's fiscal policy coordination mechanisms are more in flux and under pressu …
11 June, 2008
 
The next European Parliament's president is already chosen ... one year before the elections ! (Rubriques/Edito)
Franck Biancheri's editorial  last week was entitled: "Dans un an, il y aura des élections européennes et tous les partis politiques nationaux s'en foutent" ( …
24 April, 2008
 
The next European Parliament's president is already chosen ... one year before the elections ! (Thema/Constitution)
Franck Biancheri's editorial  last week was entitled: "Dans un an, il y aura des élections européennes et tous les partis politiques nationaux s'en foutent" ( …
24 April, 2008
 
The euro’s strength: An issue for the EU summit (Rubriques/Economy)
Last weeks' news about the Eurogroup meeting and the ECB Board meeting revealed a clear rift between the political leaderships in the eurozone and the European Central Bank. For the first time si …
13 March, 2008
 
It’s still not all love and peace in the Franco-German relationship (Rubriques/Edito)
The reporting – at least in the German press – raised the impression that Monday’s dinner in Hanover between the German chancellor Merkel and French President Sarkozy lead to new pea …
06 March, 2008
 
It’s still not all love and peace in the Franco-German relationship (Rubriques/Economy)
The reporting – at least in the German press – raised the impression that Monday’s dinner in Hanover between the German chancellor Merkel and French President Sarkozy lead to new pea …
06 March, 2008
 
Debate on Eurozone summit continues (Rubriques/Economy)
Just a short note that the debate on the Eurozone summit continues. In an interview published by the French daily Les Echos yesterday (titled "Oui, l'Eurogroupe fait de la politique"), Eurog …
04 February, 2008
 
Franco-German mess over EMU issues (Rubriques/Economy)
On the highest political level, the latest news on the current temperature in the bilateral relationship has been rather devastating. Only a week ago, the French Prime Minister Francois Fillon and the …
23 January, 2008
 
Eurozone politics in 2008 (Rubriques/Economy)
Will the French EU Presidency help improve EMU governance? Will the German grand coalition hold and will it continue its beggar-thy-neighbour-policy? What will Jean-Claude Juncker make out of his last …
13 January, 2008
 
Predicting 2007: How well did we do? Politics (Rubriques/Economy)
Almost a year ago, in the first days of the then young year 2007, we posted two contributions making five predictions each on the economics and politics* of the Eurozone for this. Before we will prese …
06 January, 2008
 
The only good news about the blues in the Eurozone (Rubriques/Economy)
If you read the press these days, the common and right impression is that the Eurozone is suffering a crisis which may deepen further in the coming months.   Inflation has risen to 3% in Novembe …
04 December, 2007
 
German industry joins Europeans in concerns over strong Euro (Rubriques/Economy)
The German Finance Minister Peer Steinbrück stood in strong opposition against several of his Eurozone partners: during a meeting of the Eurogroup, some countries had raised strong concerns over …
24 October, 2007
 
Overhauling the French welfare system (Rubriques/Economy)
Nicolas Sarkozy (Sept. 18th) suggested an overhaul of the French social system to a press conference organised by the Association of journalists working on social issues (Ajis) in the Senate. …
23 September, 2007
 
La rentrée economique: Sarkozy’s two faces (Rubriques/Economy)
We have been saying since our very first comment on Nicolas Sarkozy that any great hopes of him being a true liberal politician are misplaced. In his fourth month in office he has (again) proven our p …
09 September, 2007
 
After Sarkozy’s stint to the Eurogroup (Rubriques/Economy)
Sarkozy did not move on fiscal policy – but Germany starts debating a Eurozone summit. This week may, with hindsight, turn out as being a crucial episode in the development of EMU governance. F …
12 July, 2007
 
The implications of the EU summit for EMU governance (Rubriques/Economy)
The results of the EU summit have been extensively commented since last Sunday. However, we at Eurozone Watch believe that a number of aspects which are relevant for economic governance in the EMU hav …
26 June, 2007
 
Marsch auf den Gipfel der Euro-Zone (Invited Languages - Langues Inviteés/Deutsch)
HANDELSBLATT, Montag, 25. Juni 2007 - Nicolas Sarkozy hält die Euro-Zonen-Staaten in Atem. Auch nach Ende des Wahlkampfs in Frankreich kritisiert er die Politik der Europäischen Zentralbank …
26 June, 2007
 
Sarkozy and Europe: Why Sarkozy is an obstacle to the debate on the future of EMU governance (Rubriques/Economy)
 Among Nicolas Sarkozy’s projects for Europe is one issue which is of particular concern for Eurozone Watch. The French President wants to improve the economic governance of the Eurozone. I …
13 June, 2007
 
Sarkozy and Europe: False hope about a supposed EU pragmatist (Rubriques/Europolitik)
 For the German EU Presidency (and the 17 countries that have ratified the Constitutional Treaty) the election of Nicolas Sarkozy as French President came as a relief – at least as far as E …
31 May, 2007
 
Sarkozy and Europe: False hope about a supposed EU pragmatist (Thema/Constitution)
 For the German EU Presidency (and the 17 countries that have ratified the Constitutional Treaty) the election of Nicolas Sarkozy as French President came as a relief – at least as far as E …
31 May, 2007
 
Sarkozy and Europe: False hope about a supposed EU pragmatist (Rubriques/Edito)
For the German EU Presidency (and the 17 countries that have ratified the Constitutional Treaty) the election of Nicolas Sarkozy as French President came as a relief – at least as far as EU iss …
30 May, 2007
 
Sarkozy and Europe: False hope about a supposed EU pragmatist (Thema/Constitution)
For the German EU Presidency (and the 17 countries that have ratified the Constitutional Treaty) the election of Nicolas Sarkozy as French President came as a relief – at least as far as EU iss …
30 May, 2007
 
Second round in France: Is the left-right battle back? (Rubriques/Edito)
In the two weeks leading up to the second round of the French Presidential elections on May 6, 2007 between Nicolas Sarkozy (31.1% in the first round) and Ségolène Royal (25.8 %), econom …
29 April, 2007
 
Second round in France: Is the left-right battle back? (Rubriques/Europolitik)
In the two weeks leading up to the second round of the French Presidential elections on May 6, 2007 between Nicolas Sarkozy (31.1% in the first round) and Ségolène Royal (25.8 %), econom …
29 April, 2007
 
Global economic governance: Germany on safari (Rubriques/Edito)
The fact that the German Finance Minister Peer Steinbrück did not attend last week’s G7 meeting in Washington has given rise to hash – and very much justified – criticism. The …
18 April, 2007
 
Global economic governance: Germany on safari (Rubriques/Economy)
The fact that the German Finance Minister Peer Steinbrück did not attend last week’s G7 meeting in Washington has given rise to hash – and very much justified – criticism. The …
18 April, 2007
 
German EU-Presidency pushes a quality agenda for public finances (Rubriques/Edito)
Hardly any government currently has budgetary policies which ensure that the future generations have large sums of money to spend on future-oriented projects. Instead, our children will mostly pay de …
02 April, 2007
 
German EU-Presidency pushes a quality agenda for public finances (Rubriques/Economy)
Hardly any government currently has budgetary policies which ensure that the future generations have large sums of money to spend on future-oriented projects. Instead, our children will mostly pay de …
02 April, 2007
 
German EU-Presidency pushes a quality agenda for public finances (Thema/Constitution)
Hardly any government currently has budgetary policies which ensure that the future generations have large sums of money to spend on future-oriented projects. Instead, our children will mostly pay de …
02 April, 2007
 
The French debate beyond anti-ECB populism (Rubriques/Economy)
As written before, the two currently leading candidates for the French Presidency, Nicolas  Sarkozy (UMP) and Ségolène Royal (PS), have repeatedly attacked the European Central Bank …
27 February, 2007
 
Editorial - Fed-up with EMU ? (Rubriques/Economy)
A poll published yesterday by the Financial Times reveals that a large majority of citizens in the big eurozone countries think that the euro has had a negative impact on their national economies. An …
29 January, 2007
 
Editorial - Eurozone Politics in 2007 (Rubriques/Economy)
Will the French Presidential elections have an impact on EMU economic governance in 2007? Will Germany use its EU presidency to improve eurozone governance? ... In this part of Eurozone Watch outlook …
18 January, 2007
 
The euro economy in 2007 (Rubriques/Economy)
With business and political life slowly returning to normal after the holidays, focus has shifted again towards political and economic developments to come in 2007. The founders of Eurozone Watch have …
18 January, 2007
 
French candidates go wild on wrong problem (Rubriques/Economy)
EDITO - ECB-President Jean-Claude Trichet has clearly gone into the offensive. In an interview published in three European daily newspapers in parallel on Monday, he justifies the ECB's recent rise o …
19 December, 2006
 
Eurozone: Institutionalisation through the backdoor (Rubriques/Economy)
EDITO - Two publicly unnoticed events during these two last weeks are worthwhile being discussed from an EMU governance perspective. • On Wednesday, 22 November 2006, Jean-Claude Juncker in his …
26 November, 2006
 
Potential candidate for France’s Presidency wants to shake up EMU (Rubriques/Edito)
EDITO - Ségolène Royal, who is currently seen as the most likely Socialist candidate for the French Presidential election next spring, last Wednesday held her first speech on the future …
12 October, 2006
 
Potential candidate for France’s Presidency wants to shake up EMU (Thema/Constitution)
EDITO - Ségolène Royal, who is currently seen as the most likely Socialist candidate for the French Presidential election next spring, last Wednesday held her first speech on the future …
12 October, 2006
 
Paying Europe’s way into the news (Rubriques/Edito)
EDITO - Before Easter, several articles discussed the European Parliament’s subsidies to journalists travelling across the European Union to cover EU affairs.[1] Discovering this practice datin …
18 April, 2006
 
In company with melancholy (Rubriques/Culture)
In the past two millennia nearly from Aristotle to Baudelaire it seems that no human mental state has interested European thought so much and so long as the multifaceted phenomenon of melancholy. By i …
08 January, 2006
 
Happy New Year, old Europe! (Rubriques/Edito)
When calendar years come to an end, many people start pondering what went well and what went wrong in the past twelve months. Looking at EU politics, many decision-makers and advisors, especially thos …
20 December, 2005
 
NEWROPEANS GRANDS PRIX 2005 COME TO AMSTERDAM - PRESS RELEASE (Rubriques/Edito)
Europe’s only reward for the actors of democratisation Award Ceremony on Sat. 26 Nov. 2005 at 8pm This year’s Newropeans Grands Prix are awarded in Amsterdam on 26 November 2005 at the Fe …
24 November, 2005
 
Don’t make false hope turn into hatred (Rubriques/Edito)
Since Turkey started its accession negotiations with the European Union two weeks ago, some Turkish policy-makers seem to do their best to present the country’s accession as a fait accompli. Pre …
16 October, 2005
 
Don’t make false hope turn into hatred (Thema/Turkey)
Since Turkey started its accession negotiations with the European Union two weeks ago, some Turkish policy-makers seem to do their best to present the country’s accession as a fait accompli. Pre …
16 October, 2005
 
Conséquences de la crise à Berlin (Rubriques/Edito)
Le pouvoir politique en Allemagne se trouve dans un état de crise. Dimanche dernier, la coalition SPD-Verts qui gouverne l'Allemagne depuis 1998, a subi un échec écrasant en Rhénanie du Nord/Westphali …
23 May, 2005
 
 
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