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Published in: oDRGerman boost to Ukraine's EU bid
Ukraine’s hopes of joining the EU some day may have been improved by changes in the German cabinet, observes Andreas Umland.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKA referendum, yes - but in or out
David Marquand responds to Eurosceptic attacks on his recent post
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Published in: HomeOverseas development aid: is it working?
This is a good moment for taking a step back and asking ourselves whether we would call today’s overseas development...
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Published in: HomeGermany and Europe: 1989, 2009...2029
The Berlin wall’s collapse symbolised Germany’s place at the heart of European and world politics. Twenty years on...
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Published in: HomeWhat Lisbon means for Europe
openDemocracy asked five of our authors for their takes on the passage of the Lisbon Treaty. Here are their comments
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Published in: HomeCan Greece Lead the Way?
As the left across Europe flounders in the wake of the economic crisis, the Greek socialist party under George...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKPolice confiscation powers to be given to councils, quangos and others
We should be concerned about powers given to local councils and quangos
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Published in: openDemocracyUKBlair for EU? Nonsense from start to finish
Rumours that Tony Blair will be EU President are based on misconceptions
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe Future of Politics?
The role for think tanks to take as they debate the ideas needed "for fixing the essential plumbing of our body politic"
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Published in: openDemocracyUKMet watchdog must hold police command to account for the G20
A guest post by Helen of Police State UK
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Published in: openDemocracyUKBonfire of the Constitution
An excerpt from Anthony Barnett's Guardian commentary
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Published in: openDemocracyUKCameron and the EU
It looks as if David Cameron is once again going to dance rings around Gordon Brown and his ministers
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Published in: openEconomyPlan B on climate: national deals
Copenhagen will not deliver the right global deal. It is time for nations to save us from climate catastrophe.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKPaul Myners has a point
On Tuesday morning one of our Treasury Ministers, Paul (Lord) Myners, remarked in a radio interview on the dangers...
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Published in: oDRRussia's drugs problem: blame the West
Why is Russia resisting international help with its spiralling drugs problem, asks Susan Richards? While the...
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Published in: openSecurityMousavi supporters clash with police in Tehran
Mousavi supporters clash with police in Tehran. Afghan policeman kills five British troops in Helmand province. The...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKWhose Side Are They On? How Big Brother Government is Ruining Britain
Alan Pearce, author of Whose Side Are They On? How Big Brother Government is Ruining Britain, explains why he was...