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  • How can multilateralism be democratic?

    Based on a talk given by Richard Laming to the AGM of Federal Union, 12 March 2005. I remember in the days of the debate about the euro, a central […]

  • Can multilateralism be effective? Protecting human rights

    Based on a talk given by Daniel Wheatley, Government Relations Officer of the Bahá’í Community of the UK, to the AGM of Federal Union, 12 March 2005. May I begin […]

  • What does it mean to be a pro-European?

    9 March 2005 I annoy a lot of my opponents in debates by calling them “anti-European”. It is a description they reject, but that does not stop me using it. […]

  • Brussels’ fight for diplomatic control

    By Richard Laming Published in the Financial Times, 4 March 2005 Sir, It is disappointing but not surprising that bureaucratic interests in Brussels are fighting a turf war over the future […]

  • War and European integration

    My earlier posting about the causes of war seems to have raised same eyebrows. I promised to explain. The point I made was that previous wars in Europe were caused […]

  • A shot fox

    26 February 2005 A debate on Wednesday evening with Marc Glendening of the so-called Democracy Movement. (You may recall a conversation I had with him in an earlier blog entry.) […]

  • America’s support for Europe

      The visit of President Bush to Europe this week has opened same interesting discussions about what American policy really is towards the EU. In the past, of course, the […]

  • Europe can talk, the US can act

    By Richard Laming Published in EUobserver, 22 February 2005 Mr President, as you sit through the elegantly choreographed presentation of the European Union’s foreign policy positions, with one member state popping […]

  • A warped view / Record straight

    From the Surrey Hants Star Anybody who is unclear about the purpose of the Constitution for Europe may care to reflect on a recent comment from Mr Richard Laming, Director […]

  • Constitutional crisis: will voters shun the treaty?

    Constitution supporters must deploy a smart strategy to win over sceptical voters, says Jo Leinen MEP The European constitution is indispensable for the historic project of a democratic, transparent EU […]

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