
THE WEEK THAT WAS… (Jan. 21, 2013)
By: EBR | Monday, January 21, 2013
EBR Chief-editor’s Monday Morning Column. This week N. Peter Kramer writes about "New credit rating rules not perfect …"

THE WEEK THAT WAS... (Jan. 14, 2013)
By: EBR | Monday, January 14, 2013
EBR Chief-editor’s Monday Morning Column, January 14. This week N. Peter Kramer writes about "Don't mention 'referendum'..."

THE WEEK THAT WAS… (Jan. 7, 2013)
By: EBR | Monday, January 7, 2013
EBR Chief-editor’s Monday Morning Column, January 7. This week N. Peter Kramer writes about "European leaders didn’t pay much attention to Europe in their New Years messages…"

THE WEEK THAT WAS... (Dec.24, 2012)
By: EBR | Monday, December 24, 2012
EBR Chief-editor’s Monday Morning Column, December 24. This week N. Peter Kramer writes about "Once again the hilarious duo: Barroso and Putin".

THE WEEK THAT WAS... (Dec.17, 2012)
By: EBR | Monday, December 17, 2012
EBR Chief-editor’s Monday Morning Column, December 17. This week N. Peter Kramer writes about "EU summit: it was just about the stick and the carrot!"

THE WEEK THAT WAS… (Dec. 10, 2012)
By: EBR | Monday, December 10, 2012
EBR Chief-editor’s Monday Morning Column, December 10 2012. This week N. Peter Kramer writes about "The double standards of the EU"

THE WEEK THAT WAS… (Dec. 3, 2012)
By: EBR | Monday, December 3, 2012
EBR Chief-editor’s Monday Morning Column, December 3. This week N. Peter Kramer writes about "The divided European Union"

THE WEEK THAT WAS… (Nov. 26, 2012)
By: N. Peter Kramer | Monday, November 26, 2012
EBR Chief-editor’s Monday Morning Column, November 26. This week N. Peter Kramer writes about "Brussels Summit Rituals As Usual"

THE WEEK THAT WAS…
By: N. Peter Kramer | Monday, November 19, 2012
EBR Chief-editor’s Monday Morning Column, November 19. This week N. Peter Kramer writes about "Two groups of EU states fight over the Cohesion Fund"

NOBEL PRIZE FOR THE EU: A POLITICAL MESSAGE!
By: EBR | Wednesday, October 17, 2012
The Norwegian Nobel Committee has selected the EU for a peace prize when it is going through a major and potentially destructive crisis.
EU Presidency under Russian influence…
By: EBR | Thursday, June 28, 2012
In Brussels great gnashing of teeth. Greek-Cyprus, holding the rotating EU Presidency in the second half of this year, is coming more and more under the influence of Russia and is looking officially now for EU rescue funds to shore up the country’s banking sector.

EU and Putin, Putin and EU
By: EBR | Wednesday, March 7, 2012
No, I am not a supporter of Putin. Let me start with that. But what surprises these days is the return of the Cold War approach of Russia by journalists, think-tank people and… politicians.

Saving the euro by more ‘Brussels’ and less democracy
By: N. Peter Kramer | Thursday, December 1, 2011
It looks like the more ideas are invented to rescue the euro, the deeper the crisis becomes. In Greece and Italy prime-ministers are replaced by technocrats. Six government leaders in the eurozone have lost their job, not only in Italy and Greece but also in Ireland, Portugal, Spain and Slovenia.
Robin Hood tax, a U-turn and a pirouette by the Commission
By: N. Peter Kramer | Friday, September 30, 2011
The State of the Union everybody knows is the annual speech of the President of the Unites States. He (so far we haven't had a she) explains the situation, shows his views and unfolds his plans. The world holds his breath, watches him and listens to his message.

The end of the European dream?
By: N. Peter Kramer | Tuesday, June 28, 2011
How to solve the Eurozone debt crisis? Nout Wellink, the Dutch central bank governor, wants a European finance ministry. That could be an important step in the right direction, he thinks.
How many True Finns will the European Commission create?
By: N. Peter Kramer | Tuesday, April 26, 2011
The Polish European Commissioner Janusz Lewandowski has proposed to increase the 2012 EU budget with 4.9% (two percentages points above inflation!) up to Euro 132.7 billion.
Trendsetter Iceland. Too late for Greece and Ireland. An idea for Portugal?
By: N. Peter Kramer | Monday, April 11, 2011
A majority of Iceland voters have flatly refused for the second time to use public money to pay for the mistakes of the financial sector and their government.
It is not the economy, elections are the problem!
By: N. Peter Kramer | Monday, April 4, 2011
The EU Summit of March was a gathering of EU leaders with tight hands. The only one who didn’t expect that, was Enda Kenny - the fresh Irish prime minister. He asked his colleagues for easier bail-out terms. His argument? He was just elected on a promise to get a better deal for his country.

Herman Van Rompuy, one year EU President
By: N. Peter Kramer | Thursday, December 2, 2010
In the beginning of this year US President Obama rejected an EU-US summit, for reasons that ‘the Europeans had to make up their minds who represents the EU’ according to White House officials. This problem seems solved: November 20, Obama was in Europe and met Van Rompuy in an EU-US summit.

Cross-strait policy is acceptable to the majority of Taiwanese voters
By: N. Peter Kramer | Wednesday, December 1, 2010
“The results of the special municipality elections in Taiwan, November 27, show that the government’s cross-strait policy is acceptable to the majority of Taiwan’s people”, according to President Ma Ying-jeou.