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Tag: European Union

Don’t Call it Rule of Law, Call it Vendetta

Rodrigo Ballester February 6, 2023

The EU, in the hands of its current pilots, has become an ideological trap—political blackmail clumsily disguised in technocratic euphemisms.

Greater Trade With Southeast Asia as an Alternative to Russia and China

Pieter Cleppe January 31, 2023

The West should attempt to compensate for any trade destruction, justified on the basis of geo-security, by opening up trade with parts of the world that are broadly friendly with the West. Southeast Asia is most certainly such a region.

The EU is Not Europe, Part II:
The Liberal Paradox of Perpetual Conflict

John Laughland January 30, 2023

Where there is a human rights regime, especially if it is an international one as in Europe, the legal system is no longer rooted in social reality. It is no longer constitutive or protective of that reality; it becomes, on the contrary, an instrument for reforming or deforming it.

EPP Prospects Alliance With ECR

Tadhg Pidgeon January 27, 2023

With talk circulating about a right-wing political coalition, the pros and cons of such an alliance are more complex.

EU Commission: Migrant Repatriations Must Increase  

Robert Semonsen January 27, 2023

“Those who do not have the right to reside in the European Union must be sent back to their country of origin,” EU Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson told members of the press, marking a sharp shift in her tone on the issue compared to years past.

EU Asylum Numbers Climb in 2022; Austria Sees Highest Percentage Increase

Robert Semonsen January 26, 2023

Austria, with its population of just under nine million, witnessed the largest percentage increase of any EU member state, logging 108,490 asylum applications last year compared to 39,930 registered in 2021.

The EU is Not Europe, Part I:
A United Europe—An American Project

John Laughland January 21, 2023

The U.S.A. was determined to unite Europe militarily, politically, and economically for its own purposes, and the Cold War provided much of the pretext.

97% of Hungarians Reject Brussels’ Sanctions Against Russia

Robert Semonsen January 17, 2023

“The results speak for themselves. 97% reject Brussels’ misguided sanctions. Brussels must review its sanctions policy and find a new strategy. We need peace, not new sanctions!” Hungarian MP Balázs Orbán said on the consultation’s results.

“The centre-right that Meloni represents is a real conservative revolution”: An Interview with Alarico Lazzaro

Álvaro Peñas January 17, 2023

The idea of a Europe in which Germany and France have a privileged position does not make sense to Meloni or to Italian conservatives—nor does one that considers countries like Hungary and Poland second-class members.

Analysts Agree: EU Facing Recession

Sven R. Larson January 7, 2023

Given the high level of economic integration in Europe, it is unlikely that a recession will be confined to half the continent.

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