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Eurosceptic Sentiment. A Review for 2014

Tuesday, 24 June, 2014by Ramūnas Stanionis Leave a comment

The 2014 European Parliament elections can be named a victory of mainstream pro-European course parties, which include the European People’s Party, the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, the Alliance […]

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economy, European Union

Europe in 2014: Year of the Mediterranean at a glance

Tuesday, 31 December, 2013by Ramūnas Stanionis Leave a comment

What will bring us the EU in 2014? I would note it will be less of a global economy and more of a domestic issues linked to security and justice. […]

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European Union

Procès-verbal of Lithuanian EU Presidency 2013

Saturday, 21 December, 2013by Ramūnas Stanionis Leave a comment

With Lithuanian EU Presidency micros and curtains tuning down now is a moment to look back from a birds fly at this European venture of politics, technocracy and art at […]

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competitiveness, culture, economy, European Union, Lithuania
House of Jerzy Giedroyc in Maisons-Laffitte, Paris. Photo by Ramunas Stanionis

Embarking on EU Eastern Partnership of Values

Monday, 18 November, 2013by Ramūnas Stanionis Leave a comment

It is true that comprehensively holistic approach requires an observation of matters behind the structures and policies of the states. This concern not only economic fundamentals, being spotted in times […]

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culture, European Union, literature, Lithuania, politics

Diagnosis for Europe

Monday, 7 October, 2013by Ramūnas Stanionis Leave a comment

Last week heavy-weight EU think-tank, Friends of Europe, has gathered a wide spectrum of acknowledged EU speakers, thinkers and officials, with an aim of diagnosing a state of Europe, which seems is still in trouble, but […]

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economy, EMU, European Union, Lithuania

Changing axis in EU budget negotiations

Tuesday, 27 November, 2012by Ramūnas Stanionis Leave a comment

With years passing the EU budget negotiations do not change much. The rhetoric remains more or less the same, focused on EU expenditure around one per cent of EU GDP […]

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budget, European Union

European summit as expected

Friday, 19 October, 2012by Ramūnas Stanionis Leave a comment

Conditions not yet fulfilled for direct banking recapitalisation and European Council President Herman van Rompuy still has to explain his ideas on deeper economic and monetary integration. The European Council […]

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economy, EMU, European Union

Contours of EU Council presidency in 2013

Wednesday, 17 October, 2012by Ramūnas Stanionis Leave a comment

This is a hurdle to a communication but is worth trying to explain in a simple way by listing main forthcoming challenges to European Union and to Lithuania, in particular, […]

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economy, European Union, Lithuania

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