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The EU’s Human Rights and Democracy Promotion Strategy Introduced: first signs of strengths and weaknesses
November 19, 2012 13 min. read

Two and a half years after the Treaty of Lisbon, the EU showed up with a new human rights face for its external relations. The often repeated words of Catherine Ashton, the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, stating that human rights have to be a “silver thread” that runs […]

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Smart, Soft, Silent Powers: The UNESCO Problem of the Euro-Atlantic Community
November 1, 2011 5 min. read

UNESCO recently admitted Palestine as a full time member of the UN family. This decision has had considerable consequences: division among the EU powerhouses, U.S. suspension of its financial support to UNESCO, and the end of the Euro-Atlantic community unity as we know it. The 194 members of the UN Education, Science, and Cultural Organization […]

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Europe's Dissenting Voice on Egypt
February 5, 2011 2 min. read

Apparently should have included this image in my previous post. The New York Times and LeMonde both came out yesterday with stories depicting “divisions” among European leaders on Egypt following Friday’s Brussels summit. But a close reading of the reports shows it is apparently just one leader who can’t quite fall in line and call […]

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