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Andrei Novatski
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subota, 22. maj 2010. |
The economy theme is going to dominate the Russian-Ukrainian agenda in the foreseeable future. Russia and Ukraine have shown determination to jointly start playing a more active role in the Black Sea region and generally in East Europe.
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David Marsh
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petak, 21. maj 2010. |
Not for the first time in European history, differing perceptions of German power contain the seeds of much potential unrest. Monetary union was once the bright hope for laying to rest Germany’s demonic ability to unhinge Europe. Now it appears to be doing just the opposite.
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Vuk Jeremić
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utorak, 18. maj 2010. |
I want to emphasize that the principled position of Serbia’s democracy remains set in stone: we will never recognize UDI. We will continue to vigorously defend our position in a non-confrontational manner, using all diplomatic means at the disposal of a peaceful sovereign state.
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The Wall Street Journal
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utorak, 18. maj 2010. |
What a fiasco. That's the first word that comes to mind watching Mahmoud Ahmadinejad raise his arms yesterday with the leaders of Turkey and Brazil to celebrate a new atomic pact that instantly made irrelevant 16 months of President Obama's "diplomacy."
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Robert Harneis
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ponedeljak, 17. maj 2010. |
First Nord Stream and now its southern sister have suddenly become realities despite intense political and media hostility in the West. It is a considerable achievement for Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
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George Friedman
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četvrtak, 13. maj 2010. |
During the generation of prosperity between the early 1990s and 2008, the question of European identity and national identity really did not arise. Prosperity meant there was no choice to make. Economic crisis meant that choices had to be made. Europe was an abstraction. The nation-state was real.
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S.Erlanger, K.Bennhold and D.E. Sanger
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četvrtak, 13. maj 2010. |
Weeks of hesitant half-steps to address Greece’s debt problems had only worsened market worries about the euro, and were threatening the fragile economic recoveries in the USA. Now, Mr. Obama told Mrs. Merkel that the Europeans needed an overwhelming financial rescue to end speculation that the euro, and EU, could crumble.
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Lukasz Reszczyński
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sreda, 12. maj 2010. |
Russian strategy is based on “drawing” different EU countries into cooperation (Germany, and recently also France may provide a good example), what serves as a perfect factor which is destabilizing the internal cohesion of the EU.
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Hannes Hofbauer
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sreda, 05. maj 2010. |
Greece is going to be punished for its bad geopolitical behaviour in the eyes of Washington. Makedonia, Kosovo and the pipeline Burgas-Alexandropolis - in all three matters the Greek government acted against US-interests.
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Steven Erlanger
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nedelja, 02. maj 2010. |
This continuing crisis is leading to a more fundamental one, about European and national capabilities. Questions are asked to nations, not to the E.U. - but nations cannot deal with this problem alone. The silence of the E.U. and its institutions has become deafening. It is incapable of demonstrating that an entity called Europe exists.
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GEAB
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petak, 21. maj 2010. |
In this issue, we analyse the numerous consequences for Europeans and for the world from what could be called the Eurozone “coup d’Etat” within the EU. European governance has just taken place: a collective continental governance has just brutally emerged, ironically 65 years after the end of the Second World War.
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Bill Jamieson
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petak, 21. maj 2010. |
Which is the EU country most critical of developments in the euro zone? For most of the past 20 years the U.K. has been the walk-away winner of the All-Comers Euro-Skeptic trophy. But this year a surprise challenge is coming up on the rails. Place your bets on Germany.
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Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey
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utorak, 18. maj 2010. |
The Brazilian President has brokered a fuel swap deal which solves the Iranian nuclear question once and for all, proof of his diplomatic skills and a clear reminder to the international community how crisis management should be handled. The Russian federation is very much a part of this same approach.
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Richard Haass
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ponedeljak, 17. maj 2010. |
US-European ties and Nato were destined to become weaker given the end of the cold war. The combination of structural economic flaws, political parochialism and military limits will accelerate this transatlantic drift. Europe’s moment as a major world power looks to be over.
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Nikolas Gvosdev
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ponedeljak, 17. maj 2010. |
These rising powers are knocking at the door of global governance frameworks and institutions. Are Western nations willing to let them in? The answer to this question may well determine where the southern democracies align in the future.
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Peter Boone and Simon Johnson
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četvrtak, 13. maj 2010. |
The Greek “rescue” package announced last weekend is dramatic, unprecedented and far from enough to stabilize the euro zone. This new program is honest enough to show why it is unlikely to succeed. Last week the European leadership panicked when it realized that the euro zone itself was at risk of a meltdown.
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Abdulah Gul, Boris Tadić, Haris Silajdžić
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sreda, 12. maj 2010. |
Having reviewed the existing situation, we have reaffirmed our commitment to contribute to regional peace and stability and underlined the importance of further developing the relations among our countries.
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Der Spiegel staff
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sreda, 05. maj 2010. |
Greece is only the beginning. The world's leading economies have long lived beyond their means, and the financial crisis caused government debt to swell dramatically. Now the bill is coming due, but not all countries will be able to pay it.
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Paul Krugman
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nedelja, 02. maj 2010. |
The fact is that three years ago none of the countries now in or near crisis seemed to be in deep fiscal trouble. Then came the global financial crisis. Those inflows of capital dried up; revenues plunged and deficits soared; and membership in the euro, which had encouraged markets to love the crisis countries not wisely but too well, turned into a trap.
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Robert D. Kaplan
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nedelja, 02. maj 2010. |
The debt crisis that caused Greece to ask for an international bailout on Friday has been attributed to many things, all economic. But there is a deeper cause for the Greek crisis that no one dares mention because it implies an acceptance of fate: geography.
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