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Tag Archives: President of the European Commission
Jun 24 2014
The Lost Art of Diplomacy: David Cameron to Europe’s Rescue?
4 CommentsBy Max Hänska The British leadership has engaged in much posturing over Jean-Claude Juncker, the Spitzenkandidat of the EPP, and favoured candidate for European Commission President, ostensibly out of concern for Europe’s future, which, it claims, would be better served by a fresh face. … Continue reading
Posted by: June 24, 2014
Tagged with: David Cameron, European Commission, European Elections 2014, Euroscepticism, Jean-Claude Juncker, populism, President of the European Commission
Nov 12 2013
Will He Stay or Will He Go? The Post-Bailout Role of the Irish PM in Europe
1 CommentBy Michael Courtney With the next European Parliament elections only seven months away, discussion is heating up on the likely contenders for the prominent positions of European Commission President and European Council President. As early as August of this year … Continue reading
Posted by: November 12, 2013
Tagged with: Enda Kenny, European Elections 2014, Martin Schulz, President of the European Commission, President of the European Council
Sep 6 2013
Designing the European candidate
Comments Off on Designing the European candidateBy Francisco Seoane Pérez The next European elections are just around the corner. They have been moved forward from June to May 2014 to avoid coinciding with the celebration of Whit Sunday–which is a holiday in some of the EU’s … Continue reading
Posted by: September 6, 2013
Tagged with: Candidates, Demos, Direct election, European Elections 2014, Federalism, President of the European Commission