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Ukrainian Prime Minister Yatsenyuk Both Defiant And Conciliatory In A Speech At The Atlantic Council The Ukrainian leader has received open support from President Obama on Crimea. But it is not clear how far the US and Europe are willing to go if Russia does not back down

By Paolo von Schirach March 12, 2014 WASHINGTON – The Western world seems to be united in its support...
Economy, International, Public Policy

Ukraine Crisis End Game: Putin Gets To Keep The Crimea Sadly, the West has no stomach to engage in a protracted confrontation with Moscow. Europe is weak. America is impotent

By Paolo von Schirach March 3, 2014 WASHINGTON – The official Russian description of what is happening in the...
International, Politics

Anti-Immigrant Political Movements Gaining Momentum In Europe The Swiss just voted against open immigration. This referendum is now cited as the indication of a new anti-immigrant trend

By Paolo von Schirach February 10, 2014 WASHINGTON – In a referendum, a majority of Swiss voters (although with a...
International

“Ich Bin Ein Berliner”, (JFK, 1963). “F***k The EU”, Victoria Nuland, US Assistant Secretary Of State For European Affairs, 2014 Once Allies because of necessity, Europe and America are now almost strangers

By Paolo von Schirach February 9, 2014 WASHINGTON – There was a time in which Europe was –with cause–...
Economy, International, Public Policy, Security

Cheap Energy Makes America More Competitive Europe is losing ground. Many energy intensive industries want to relocate to the USA

By Paolo von Schirach September 30, 2013 WASHINGTON – Does cheap energy make a difference when it comes to...
Economy, Energy, International

Policy Makers Claim That Europe Is Finally Stable, Long Emergency Is Over – Not So Unless you believe that 12% unemployment and dismal growth are satisfactory, Europe has a long way to go. Unwillingness to consider any change to the EU membership

By Paolo von Schirach September 27, 2013 WASHINGTON – It is a sign of the times that listless Europe,...
Economy, Health, International

The Bad “Lesson” of The EU Debt Crisis Is That There Will Always Be A Bailout Other underperforming European economies know that there is a safety net. But this creates no incentive to really improve the fundamentals

By Paolo von Schirach July 31, 2013 WASHINGTON – The situation in Europe turned from really dramatic into just...
Economy, International, Public Policy

Weak Southern Europe Keeps Blaming Berlin They made their own problems with fiscal irresponsibility

WASHINGTON – I wonder whether the elected leaders of perennially weak and now impoverished Southern Europe  really grasp what is going...
Education, International, Public Policy

Europe’s Problems Go Way Beyond How To Deal With Austerity – The EU Should Seriously Rethink Who Belongs and Who Does Not – The Poor South Will Never Catch Up

By Paolo von Schirach April 24, 2013 WASHINGTON –  Recently the WSJ provided a lengthy insight into Germany’s role...
Education, Health, International, Public Policy

Europe Avoided Disaster – But The Economies Are Fragile And So Are The EU Institutions – Expect Current Weakness To Continue

By Paolo von Schirach January 15, 2013 WASHINGTON – These days in Europe there is a far...
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