European Politics Update — Crooked Timber
Saturday, 21. November 2009
Turning to real European politics , the crisis continues but looks set to come to no good outcome.
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European Politics Update — Crooked Timber
Saturday, 21. November 2009
Turning to real European politics , the crisis continues but looks set to come to no good outcome.
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European Politics Update — Crooked Timber
Tuesday, 17. November 2009
Refusing Turkey’s European claims made for good domestic electoral politics back in 2007, given Sarkozy’s efforts to pick off far-right Front National voters, as well as French voters’ general hostility to the EU. …
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WPR Blog | France, Turkey and Sarkozy's Strategic Vision
Thursday, 5. November 2009
Vatican and Italian officials from across the political spectrum have lined up to denounce a decision by the European Court of Human Rights to penalize the government over the presence of crucifixes in Italian classrooms. …
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WPR Blog | Italy Outraged by Crucifix Verdict
Friday, 30. October 2009
The interview explored a range of topics surrounding the cultural politics of participatory culture and web 2.0, specifically addressing concerns raised by European intellectuals about some of the themes I explored in Convergence …
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Reflections on Cultural Politics: My Interview for Poli (Part One …
Monday, 5. October 2009
No, it is a British party (in fact, mostly an English party) rallying for the European Union to stay out of British politics .
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Rems Blogt: Politics
Wednesday, 30. September 2009
It seems to me that BOTH the extremes of “lynch mob” politics and the “oh he’s an artist and European so it doesn’t really matter” tendency are missing part of the story. The calls for Polanski’s punishment dabble in self-righteousness; …
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Roman Polanski and the Politics of Remembering – Gareth Higgins …
Sunday, 27. September 2009
Finance and Politics : A Review Essay Based on Kenneth Dam’s Analysis of Legal Traditions in the Law-Growth Nexus, by Mark J. Roe, Harvard Law School; European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI), and Jordan I. Siegel, Harvard Business …
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Securities Law Prof Blog: Roe & Siegel on Finance and Politics