French entrepreneurship
in the LEX Column
Financial Times, 10 March 2010
Auteur/autrice : Webmanager
With Olympics in the air, do enjoy Stephen Colbert!
It’s often said – and heard! – that Winter Olympics get much less attention than Summer Olympics, and yet! Enjoy the next 6 minutes watching an interesting curling lesson…
Skate Expectations – Curling Team Tryouts – Colbert vs. Shuster
and if you’re not too familiar with Stephen Colbert, do take a while to watch the Colbert’s speech at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner back in 2006…
Pure delight guaranteed!
What’s that fake excuse? No, you can’t?
Another piece from Rettman, I know… and yet, what’s that fake excuse from the US?
US Blames Lisbon Treaty for EU summit fiasco
Andrew Rettman
EUobserver, 3 February 2010
Up the park in the library…
Why not indeed leave that huge oval table around which the now 27-member EU can barely sit? Mr Sudoku seems to gently impose a new syle. Let’s see what unfolds!
EU President to hold an ‘intimate’ summit in old library
Andrew Rettman
in EUobserver, 2 February 2010
The EEAS on its way?..
As part of the implementation of the Lisbon Treaty, it seems that the European External Action Service is on its way.
EU Commission ’embassies’ granted new powers
by Andrew Rettman
EUobserver, 21 January 2010
So we dial Van Rompuy’s number to call Europe?
interesting trio in Madrid with the launch of the EU Spanish presidency. Read Stephen’s article till the last lines 🙂
EU Leaders Call for Sanctions Against Reform Busters
Stephen Castle
IHT, 8 January 2010
Charlemagne a encore frappé…
We are all Belgians now
Charlemagne
in the Economist, 26 November 2009
Et voilà… tout ça pour ça…
Belgium Prime Minister Picked as European President
by Stephen Castle
International Herald Tribune, 19 November 2009
Ce soir, je me sens si triste. Terriblement triste. Not that i’m against Mr Van Rompuy. I’m just sad that the EU is not ready to assume its political role and name a big figure of the international stage.
« After an eight-year battle to rewrite its internal rules, the choice of two relative unknowns seemed to highlight Europe’s problems instead of its readiness to take a more united and forceful place in world affairs. »
See Jean Quatremer’s piece on his blog (see on the right). Jean’s even quoted at theend of this IHT piece 😉 Oui, Jean, ‘habemus papam’…
(Ladies and) Gentlemen?
Scarcity of women candidates for EU jobs signals trouble ahead
by Tony Barber
FT Brussels Blog, 17 November 2009
and see Jon’s blog at www.jonworth.eu with his and Maria Weimer’s launch of the Gender Balanced Commission website.
A « low-key, technocratic operator » for EU President?
Thanks Stephen for making me smile with your phrase « low-key technocratic operator »… because i’m literally devastated at the idea of this person in the EU pilot seat.
Belgian Emerges as Favorite for New Top E.U. Post
by Stephen Castle
in the International Herald Tribune, 4 November 2009