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A prophetic speech in 1994 by the late Estonian president Lennart Meri
Address by H.E. Lennart Meri, President of the Republic of Estonia, at a Matthiae-Supper in Hamburg on February 25, 1994
After 8 months of conflict, what’s next for Ukraine?
By Michael Pearson, CNN (CNN) — More than 2,000 lives lost. A vast and unfolding humanitarian crisis. And the downing of a civilian airliner that shocked the world. It’s hard to imagine — but true — that the raging conflict … Continue reading
Conversation: Emerging Alliance in Eastern Europe, New Fissures in Iraq
Video Transcript: David Judson: Hello. I’m David Judson. I’m the editor-in-chief of Statfor. With me today is George Friedman, founder and chairman of Stratfor. George, thanks for joining me today. George Friedman: Pleasure. David: Geopolitically, it’s a busy time in the world. … Continue reading
The battle for the European Commission
Has Merkel lost her touch?
Russia Examines Its Options for Responding to Ukraine
By George Friedman
French federalists propose a Euro Community
Written by Charles Grant A dozen French EU experts have written a manifesto proposing the creation of a new ‘Community’ for the eurozone. The self-styled ‘Eiffel group’ makes an intelligent case for a federal, political union that would exist alongside … Continue reading
S&P’s decision justifies speedy implementation of reforms
The decision of Standard&Poor’s announced last Friday also proved that it had been right to implement reforms and carry out financial consolidation relatively quickly and in one go, Minister of State Zoltán Cséfalvay said at a conference organized by the … Continue reading
The 2014 European elections Why a partisan Commission president would be bad for the EU
By Heather Grabbe and Stefan Lehne The EU urgently needs measures to improve its democratic legitimacy and the decisions taken in its institutions. But the most prominent proposal touted in Brussels as the solution to the democratic deficit could make the problems … Continue reading
China’s Inevitable Changes
By Rodger Baker and John Minnich The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China will convene its Third Plenum meeting Nov. 9. During the three-day session, President Xi Jinping’s administration will outline core reforms to guide its policymaking for … Continue reading
EESC chief examines Hungary’s crisis management measures
President of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) Henri Malosse held talks with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Monday. Mr. Malosse is in Hungary to study the innovative steps that have enabled the country to recover from the economic … Continue reading