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Category Archives: The Netherlands
May 28 2014
Disengagement, Division and the ‘Peasants’ Revolt’
2 CommentsBy Marley Morris “A kind of peasants’ revolt”. So said Boris Johnson of the European election results on Monday in a – typically English – evaluation of the events. Yet the picture is much more nuanced – and varied – than he makes out. … Continue reading
Posted by: May 28, 2014
Tagged with: European Elections 2014, European Union, Euroscepticism, populism
Oct 30 2013
Finnish and Dutch Government Budgets in the Eurocrisis: Between fanaticism and belief in fair play
7 CommentsBy Paul Jonker-Hoffren Autumn is a time for new plans to be made for the next year in national governments. Usually these new plans follow estimates by the national statistics office or the national central bank. This post compares the … Continue reading
Posted by: October 30, 2013
Tagged with: austerity, Press, Public Sphere