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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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    How should Europe respond to immigration?

    One controversial topic we’ve not yet covered on Debating Europe is the thorny issue of immigration. At a time when European demographics mean…

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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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    Is European politics growing more corrupt?

    The German President, Christian Wulff, finds himself coming under mounting criticism for accepting a loan from the wife of a…

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    European Parliament Presidential Debate

    In less than a week, Jerzy Buzek will finish his mandate as President of the European Parliament. His successor will…

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    What do you think of Denmark’s ‘Sustainable’ Presidency?

    Later this week, Denmark’s Presidency of the Council of the EU will officially be launched.  These ‘Presidencies‘ rotate between countries, and…

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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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    Are smaller countries being excluded by ‘Merkozy’?

    With the holiday season over and the last of the Christmas dinner digested, Europe’s leaders are now engaged in a…

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    Diana Wallis on her bid for European Parliament President

    One of our last posts before the Christmas break was this one on the upcoming vote for the next President of…

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