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Russia's elections and the Putin succession

11 Dec 07 - Ognyan Minchev,
Will Russia's political tradition of personalised autocracy allow Putin's survival strategy to succeed? An analysis in Bulgarian
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Curtain time in Kosovo

11 Dec 07 - Daniel Korski,
After trying to resolve Kosovo's status, diplomats have given up. The U.S and the EU now need to back the compromise proposed by UN Special Envoy Martti Ahtisaari and re-affirm the region's European trajectory.
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Russia?s over-managed democracy

04 Dec 07 - Andrew Wilson,
Putin?s grand plan may not yet be clear, but most of the likely variants now hinge on how he will use the mandate from Sunday?s election to stage-manage the next vote in March.
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On Iran, the wind goes out of the balloon

04 Dec 07 - Daniel Korski,
The wind seems have gone out of the Bush administration's Iran balloon. But air has been seeping out since the IAEA report in mid-November.
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Observing Russia's elections

02 Dec 07 - ,

Whatever the electoral outcome, Putin wins. But this time, the manner of the Russian strongman?s victory will undermine not only Russian democracy; but the credibility of Europe?s democracy-promotion.

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A month for hard power

28 Nov 07 - Richard Gowan,
There?s a real risk that, in the weeks between now and Christmas, the EU will face violence in either Kosovo, where 15,000 European troops underwrite security, or Lebanon where 8,000 Europeans have made up the backbone of the UN peace force.
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The EU meets China: united we stand?

28 Nov 07 - François Godement,
The EU delegation has prepared an unusually full agenda for the annual EU-China Summit. However, there is a real danger they will go home empty-handed, and the Chinese will hijack the event to lecture about Taiwan and the Dalai Lama.
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Steps toward an EU-NATO link

27 Nov 07 - Daniel Korski,
The EU and NATO have a new opportunity to collaborate in ways that would help both organizations deal with fragile and failing states. But it will require practical steps to overcome ideological opposition to greater cooperation.
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Ukraine: Finally a new Parliament, but no new government

26 Nov 07 - Andrew Wilson,
The new Ukrainian parliament finally assembled on Friday, 23 November, almost two months after the elections. It then immediately adjourned until Thursday 29 November. An update on Ukraine's complex political developments.
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A cool response to Sarkozy's EU agenda

20 Nov 07 - Andrew Duff
Since it was first mooted in the summer, the Sarkozy proposal for a new round of arguments about the future of Europe has been met with growing consternation.
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Balkan ghosts still haunt Europe

20 Nov 07 - Daniel Korski,
Even though Europe's foreign policy reach is now truly global, talks on Kosovo's independence have seen Balkan ghosts return to haunt Europe.
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ECFR makes its pitch in Sofia

19 Nov 07 - Ognyan Minchev,
ECFR launched its Bulgarian office today with an international conference attended by leading academics and foreign policy thinkers.
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Two cheers for Gordon Brown's speech

13 Nov 07 - Daniel Korski,

Gordon Brown has laid out his foreign policy vision, including on Europe. But he missed two key elements: a strong, positive case for enlargement and arguments for the Lisbon Treaty

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German Foreign Minister addresses official launch event

In front of a 600-person audience, leading ECFR council members conducted a lively discussion on the future of a common EU foreign policy. German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier gave a keynote address.
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German Foreign Minister addresses ECFR launch

In his keynote address to ECFR's Berlin launch conference, Frank-Walter Steinmeier called for a stronger and more united European Union foreign policy.
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