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    Can Europe ever be 100% renewable?

    We’ve discussed the issue of nuclear energy and how it relates to climate change on Debating Europe, but we’ve not really looked…

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    Has the European Central Bank gone too far?

    Right now, Italian 10-year bond yields have passed the 7% mark – a figure thought to be unsustainable by many…

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    Is it time for governments of national unity?

    Events in the Eurozone crisis continue to move along at a blistering pace. Greek political parties are in the process…

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    Can European education and research compete with the US and China?

    Debating Europe has been taking a look recently at both European education and at Europe’s place in the world in the…

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    Should Greece hold a referendum?

    Chaos and confusion. That’s the situation today, as contradictory reports are coming out of Athens that, like Schrödinger’s cat, Prime…

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    Is the Eurozone Crisis good for the environment?

    Well, that was a very brief respite, wasn’t it? Last post, we wrote that the Eurozone was experiencing some rare breathing…

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    How will the Eurozone crisis affect Europe’s neighbours?

    European leaders have been breathing a collective sigh of relief after last week’s make-or-break summit in Brussels. The markets responded…

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    Will digital piracy kill the music industry?

    Last month, Debating Europe looked at the controversial subject of digital piracy. We spoke with Francis Gurry, Director of the United…

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    Is the Eurozone doomed?

    Today, Europe’s leaders are gathering in Brussels to try and draw a line, once and for all, beneath a sovereign…

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