The EU’s Emissions Trading System: A Problem of Markets or Politics?
February 19th, 2013 | by Katharina Obermeier
Of the major states which signed up for binding reductions in their greenhouse gas emissions, the European Union is one
February 19th, 2013 | by Katharina Obermeier
Of the major states which signed up for binding reductions in their greenhouse gas emissions, the European Union is one
January 25th, 2013 | by Katharina Obermeier
The speech made this week by British Prime Minister David Cameron was eagerly awaited by many, cheered by some and
January 23rd, 2013 | by Katharina Obermeier
José Manuel Barroso, the President of the European Commission, decided to start the new year with a bang by
January 10th, 2013 | by Katharina Obermeier
Football fans may associate the term “Super Mario” with Mario Balotelli, but in European policy-making circles, that moniker is
December 16th, 2012 | by Katharina Obermeier
After much posturing and wrangling, eurozone finance ministers and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently came to an agreement
November 26th, 2012 | by Katharina Obermeier
Human history is indelibly shaped by migration – large groups of people leaving one part of the world for
November 20th, 2012 | by Katharina Obermeier
In war, we have winners, losers, stand-off’s, and usually lots of collateral damage. Sometimes we also get Pyrrhic victories, when
November 11th, 2012 | by Katharina Obermeier
While most of the eurozone coverage in international media has focused on problem cases Spain and Greece recently, Ireland
October 25th, 2012 | by Katharina Obermeier
It’s been a dramatic few weeks for the eurozone. First, German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited crisis-torn Greece, where she
October 9th, 2012 | by Katharina Obermeier
Sometimes, following international politics can feel like reading up on the latest celebrity gossip. Rumours make the rounds, articles
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