by András Baneth | Jun 27, 2013 | Brussels, EU Institutions, EU Policy |
A new whistleblower hero or a traitor? That is the question regarding Edward Snowden, a 30-year-old American leaker who worked as a security contractor providing service for the National Security Agency, the US authority responsible for collecting and storing...
by András Baneth | Jun 12, 2013 | Brussels, EU Institutions, EU Politics, Featured |
Public opinion has become an important social and economic “actor” in the current financial and economic crisis, and that is one of the most important findings of the survey carried out by the Pew Research Center, an American think tank, on the attitudes of Europeans....
by András Baneth | Jun 3, 2013 | EU Politics |
It might be not on the front page of newspapers but it is the hot topic these days Brussels: EU institutions are planning to modify the Data Protection Directive that has been in place for 18 years. The draft was put forward by the European Commission in January 2012...
by András Baneth | May 23, 2013 | Brussels, EU Institutions, EU Politics |
The European Greens will hold primaries to select their candidate for the presidency of the European Commission in 2014. EUrologus likes the idea and urges not just European parties but even those in national opposition parties to follow suit and use similar...
by András Baneth | May 14, 2013 | EU Policy, EU Politics |
The French-German axis, which has been at the core of the European project for a long time, seems to be cracking. After years of “Merkozy”, a political friendship between German Chancellor Angela Merkel (since 2005) and Nicolas Sarkozy, French president between 2007...