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    How can we stop banks being “too big to fail”?

    Last week, Debating Europe attended the 10th Annual European Financial Services Conference in Brussels, an event organised by Forum Europe to…

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    Do we need governments to protect us online?

    We’ve been discussing the issue of internet regulation in some depth on Debating Europe (see previous posts here, here and here)….

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    Should EU countries ratify ACTA?

    The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is an international agreement on global copyright enforcement that covers everything from digital piracy and…

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    How can Europe ensure a safer internet?

    Today is “European Safer Internet Day 2012“, an initiative co-funded by the European Commission to promote safer and more responsible…

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    How can we make Europe more competitive?

    The question of how to make Europe more “competitive” has come up several times on Debating Europe. Some of you…

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    Are the credit ratings agencies being objective?

    After weeks of threats and rumours, credit ratings agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P) finally downgraded nine eurozone countries last week (including…

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    Is the Eurozone crisis helping Europe’s economies to reform?

    Could the eurozone crisis be good for Europe? Last year, we looked at whether the eurozone crisis was good for…

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    Would a Financial Transactions Tax hurt Europe’s economy?

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy has made it quite clear he is determined to forge ahead with a controvesial Financial Transactions Tax (FTT),…

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    What do you think of Europe’s job data?

    Happy New Year, dear debaters of Europe! We’re officially starting our next season on Monday, when we’ll have a packed…

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