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"Survey reveals future trends in EU public relations

 VIA TurcoPundit

From Cafe Babel, a series of articles on European military life.

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Population Wars: Why Europe's demography is more complicated than you may think.

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Proliferating blogs and Ramadan

 ... Ramadan has its impact on Brussels too, but it is all a bit less exotic. You cannot get a taxi in this city in the evenings at the moment, because many (most?) Brussels taxi drivers are North African Muslims and as soon as the sun sets they rush home to break their fasts. Around half past eight or so the first taxis start drifting back onto the streets, their drivers cheery and well-fed. ...

Islam and Europe: an Amsterdam debate, Fred Halliday

Over the past three years, the accidents of academic travel and a certain curiosity about historical sites have taken me to most, if not all, of the places in the western world where jihadi terrorism has left its mark:.......

Survey reveals future trends in EU public relations

Corporate communication is of growing importance to companies and will become the most important area of communication management within three years, according to new research from the European Public Relations Education and Research Association (Euprera).

EU lawyers agree on treaty text

Legal experts agree a draft EU treaty text to replace the failed constitution but other hurdles remain.

Legal experts hand over draft EU Treaty for approval

A draft version of the EU's?new Reform Treaty was provisionally approved by legal experts yesterday (2 October), but some political issues, such as the Polish demand to add the 'Ioannina compromise' on voting rights, could resurface at an informal summit two weeks from now.

 

 

Commission backs nuclear in 'energy revolution'

Commission leaders have defended their plans for a radical shake-up of the EU's energy market presented two weeks ago and thrown their weight behind nuclear power as one of the drivers?of a "third industrial revolution" that should lead Europe towards a "low-carbon age".

EU ministers back Galileo, delay financing issue

EU member states have reiterated their political support for Galileo, the European satellite radio navigation programme, but still disagree over financing the project, which will be decided upon?in December.

Wallstr?n push to change EU communications strategy

In a new plan to be unveiled today (3 October), the Commission will propose that member states and EU institutions put an end to the "Brussels blame game" and join forces around a common communications strategy in order to win back support from citizens for the 2009 European elections.

 

Elections in Poland: the soap opera continues

The electoral campaign for the general elections has begun - two years early

[Comment] If EU referendums are taboo, what then?

 

 

The Lisbon Strategy: the European route to globalisation

The Lisbon Strategy?is a challenge for both France and Europe. In France, new presidential and parliamentary cycles are favourable to economic and social reform, argue Yves Bertoncini and Vanessa Wisnia-Weill in this publication from the Robert Schuman Foundation, released in September 2007.

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