GEF Co-President Pierre Jonckheer responds to European Commission President Barroso’s ‘State of the Union’ speech in 2012.
Read moreA political union, with a “Eurobond Parliament”, might offer a solution to the Eurozone crisis.
Read moreEurope’s crisis is being felt at multiple levels, from the future of the Eurozone and divisions between Member States to the rise of populist forces.
Read moreToday, democracy is too often based on short-term interests. Policies are therefore designed for that purpose – pre-election budgets for example – and the long term interests of the planet are given less priority.
Read moreThe French Greens (Europe Écologie Les Verts) are at a crucial point in their history.
Read morePolish commentator Cezary Michalski likens Germany to a nuclear power plant – providing energy to Europe when working well, but a destructive force when it fails.
Read moreThe debate on what distinguishes the Green movement from the left has reignited in Sweden.
Read moreHow to approach intellectual goods, information and knowledge in the 21st century?
Read moreRather than focus on Spain’s overall public debt, is it smarter to look at a bailout tailored just for its banks? A leading German and Spanish Green politicians discuss the reality of this prospect.
Read moreAlong with the single currency, the creation of the single market has been considered the EU’s greatest success.
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