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Europe
- Commentaires du "non"
Europa -
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A
new kind of Europe
Jonathan Steele, The Guardian, June 16, 2005
The
end of the euro?
Scot Lehigh, The Boston Globe, June 15, 2005
The
End of Europe
Robert J. Samuelson, Washington Post, June 15, 2005
EMU
at Risk
7th Annual Report of the CEPS Macroeconomic Policy Group, Centre for
European Policy Studies, June 2005
Should
ratification proceed? An Assessment of Different Options after the Failed
Referenda
Sebastian Kurpas, CEPS, June 2005
US-EU
Cooperation for Growth
Secretary John Snow, U.S. Treasury, June 14, 2005
Europe,
slow and steady
Helmut Schmidt, IHT, June 13, 2005
In
Europe, division among old and new,
Judy Dempsey, IHT, June 13, 2005
When
France sneezes ...
Will Hutton, Observer, June 12, 2005
Turks,
Nervous About European Prospects, Turn to U.S.
New York Times, June 11, 2005
The
Euro, a Convenient Scapegoat
Eric Chaney, Morgan Stanley, June 08, 2005
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It's
the economy, stupide!
Robert A. Levine, IHT, June 08, 2005
'Anglo-Saxon
model' wears French clothes
Margaret Blunden, The International Herald Tribune, June 08, 2005
A
new villain emerges in Europe: the euro
Floyd Norris, International Herald Tribune, June 08, 2005
Currencies:
My Thoughts on the European Referendums
Stephen L Jen, Morgan Stanley Global Economics Forum, June 08, 2005
Ireland
and Poland stall on fate of constitution
The Independent, June 08, 2005
Britain
'is not US trojan horse'
Michael White, The Guardian, June 07, 2005
UK
could 'salvage' parts of EU treaty
Mail & Guardian Online, June 07, 2005
Our
long game pays off - Britain is the leading power in Europe
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, The Telegraph, June 07, 2005
Britain
Suspends Referendum on European Constitution
New York Times, June 07, 2005
No
'cherry-picking' of parts of the Constitution
Marc Glendening, EU Observer, June 06, 2005
Can
this union be saved?
The Economist, June 06, 2005
Dead,
but not yet buried
The Economist, June 06, 2005
Straw
to sound death knell for EU treaty
Gavin Cordon, The Independent, June 06, 2005
Straw
sees 'no point' in EU vote
BBC News, June 06, 2005
EU
Battles to Keep Crisis From Widening
Deutsche Welle, June 05, 2005
Brussels
Burnout
James Graff, Time Europe, June 05, 2005
The
week ahead in the EU
The Financial Times, June 05, 2005
Break
out from Brussels
William Rees-Mogg, The Times Online, June 05, 2005
Vote
taken in stride outside Continent
International Herald Tribune, June
04, 2005
Non,
nee ... no still means no
Simon Hoggart, The Guardian, June 04, 2005
German
Foreign Minister Fischer Has a Plan
Spiegel, June 3, 2005
Schröder's
Shuttle Diplomacy to Save EU
Deutsche Welle, June 03, 2005
France
and the Netherlands spit the face of United Europe
Pravda, June 03, 2005
"No"
votes threaten EU image as world player
Reuters, June 03, 2005
European
Union's woes a storm in a teacup?
CSM, June 03, 2005
Constitution
broken, but save the parts
Prague Daily Monitor, June 03, 2005
With
Interest: France's costly obsession
Daniel Altman, International Herald Tribune, June 03, 2005
Europe's
awkward single currency: Can this union be saved ?
Economist, June 03, 2005
European
Union Leaders Seek to Calm Nerves After 2 Defeats
New York Times, June 03, 2005
Britain
shelves vote on Euro treaty
Telegraph, June 03, 2005
Don't
jump to conclusions
Martin Kettle, The Guardian, June 03, 2005
What
do no votes mean for the union?
The Guardian, June 03, 2005
Economic
fears dealt blow to EU charter, analysts say
Sarah Liebowitz, The Boston Globe, June 03, 2005
Hard
road ahead for EU leaders
Noelle Knox and Marc Young, USA Today, June 03, 2005
Plan
B
Richard Baldwin, CEPS Policy Briefs, June
3, 2005
No
United States of Europe
Allan Topol, The Washington Times, June 02, 2005
Europe’s
leaders reflect on ‘the wrong answer’
George Parker, Financial Times, June 2, 2005
Double
No in France and the Netherlands - initial shock, opportunities in
the offing
Werner Becker, Deutsche Bank, June 02, 2005
Europe:
From Amsterdam, the Coup de Grace
Eric Chaney, Morgan Stanley Global Economic Forum, June 02, 2005
What
is to be done?
Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian, June 02, 2005
Europe's
disaster movie
Pepe Escobar, Asia Times, June 2, 2005
Fear
and Rejection
David Brooks, New York Times, June 2, 2005
Reach
out, America
Mortimer Sellers, International Herald Tribune June
2, 2005
Core
Europe idea resurfaces
EU Observer, June 02, 2005
Dutch,
French Votes Spell End of EU Integration
Matthew Lynn, Bloomberg, June 02, 2005
Opportunity
in Defeat
Jim Hoagland, Washington Post, June 02, 2005
A
lesson from the voters that must be heeded
Simon Tisdall, The Guardian, June 02, 2005
Dead
and buried
Leader, The Guardian, June 02, 2005
Thwarted
by a surge of democracy
Serge Halimi, The Guardian, June 02, 2005
Why
The French Vote Was Bad For America
Philip H.
Gordon, Director, Center on the United States and Europe - The New
Republic Online, June 1, 2005
The
French Political Landscape After the "Non"
Nicolas de Boisgrollier, Visiting Fellow, Center on the United States and
Europe - U.S.-Europe Analysis Series, June 1, 2005
For
White House, There Is Business as Usual After French Vote
New York Times, June 01, 2005
For
many EU members, no vote on treaty is case of old vs. new
Judy Dempsey, International Herald Tribune, June 1, 2005
EU
Constitution Now 'A Dead Letter'
William Drozdiak/Bernard Gwertzman, cfr.org, June 01, 2005
Marianne
Unfaithful
David Frum, Jeffrey Cimbalo, Wall Street
Journal/AEI,
June 1, 2005
After
"Non" and "Nee": Plans B, C, and D for the
European Constitution
Daniel Gould, IIE, June 01, 2005
EU
constitution has been killed, says Kinnock
Colin Brown and Ben Russell, The Independent, June 01, 2005
French-fried
Europe
Pepe
Escobar, Asia Times, June 1, 2005
French
lessons for the European Union
Japan Times, June 01, 2005
Just
Say 'Non'
Anne Applebaum, Washington Post June 1, 2005
France's
EU Vote: Americans Would Be Wrong To Celebrate
Philip H. Gordon, Director, Center on the United States and Europe
- Le Figaro, May 31, 2005
Globalist:
Can fantastical France turn back the clock?
Roger Cohen International Herald Tribune, May
31, 2005
Karl
Lamers : «L'Europe de la défense en priorité»
Le Figaro, May 31, 2005
Europe's
shattered dream: Blair to challenge Chirac
Guardian, May 31, 2005
French
No Vote on European Constitution Rattles Continent
New York Times, May 31, 2005
Blair,
the Europe Booster, in a Tough Spot
New York Times, May 31, 2005
Europe
must keep its 'soft power'
Carl Bildt, Financial Times, May 31, 2005
The
Short View: Will Europe get stuck in a rut?
Philip Coggan, Financial Times, May 31, 2005
Forget
the hymns and fix the economy
Martin Wolf, Financial Times, May 31, 2005
Deutsche
Bank: French 'no' threatens Europe's economy
Martin Walker, UPI May 31, 2005
The
French Rejection
Washington Post, May 31, 2005
Blair
faces clash over move to kill EU treaty
Telegraph, May 31, 2005
Europe:
A Loud "Non" with Huge Consequences
Eric Chaney, Morgan Stanley Global
Economic Forum, May 30, 2005
Can
the French rejection be rejected?
EUobserver, May 30, 2005
Union
weist Schröder Mitschuld am französischen "Nein" zu
Financial Times Deutschland, May 30, 2005
Chirac
Gets French Fried
Spiegel, May 30, 2005
France
says "non" - initial shock, opportunities in the offing
Werner Becker, Deutsche Bank, May 30, 2005
"Vive
la France !" : les néoconservateurs américains expriment
leur joie
Le Monde 30.05.05
U.S.
Adopts Cautious Posture Toward Europe After French Vote
New York Times, May 30, 2005
Europe
stunned
Guardian May 30, 2005
French
Vote Not the End of Europe
Deutsche Welle May 30, 2005
Two
men and a woman who can save Europe
Douglas Hurd, Telegraph 29
May, 2005
Europe
At the Precipice
George F. Will, Washington Post May 29,
2005
What
'Non' means
Kirsty Hughes, BBC 29 May, 2005
The
new French revolution
Pepe
Escobar, Asia Times, May 28, 2005
The
European Constitutional Compromise
Andrew Moravcsik, EUSA Review, Spring 2005
Global:
Don't Write Off Europe
Stephen Roach, Morgan Stanley Global Economic Forum, May
27, 2005
A
New Europe?
William Kristol, Weekly Standard June 6, 2005
US
defence industry concerned by possible French No
EUobserver May 27, 2005
Transcript:
The French Vote and Europe's Future
Jeremy Shapiro, Phil Gordon, Jerry Baker, Anne Applebaum,
Brookings, May 27, 2005
European
politics
Henry Farrell, Out of the Crooked Timber, May 24, 2005
Politicus:
If EU constitution fails, U.S. won't be gloating
John Vinocur, International
Herald Tribune, May 24, 2005
What
Could be Saved from the European Constitution if Ratification
Fails? The Problems with a ‘Plan B’
Centre for European Policy Studies, Sebastian Kurpas, May 2005
Update
on the Ratification Debates: What Prospects for the European
Constitutional Treaty?
Sebastian Kurpas, Marco Incerti, Justus Schönlau and Julia De
Clerck-Sachsse, Centre for European Policy Studies, May 2005
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