We can only go upwards
An interview with Fraser Cameron, Director of the EU-Russia Center, by Victor Makarov.
For the European Union there is no alternative but to work with Russia as it is, not trying to pretend it is something different.

 

Beyond the EU: a European Commonwealth and a new world order
An interview with John Palmer, member of the governing board of the European Policy Centre in Brussels by Victor Makarov and Eldar Mamedov.
Speaking about Europe, John Palmer, member of the governing board of the European Policy Centre in Brussels and one of the most influential experts on the EU, makes no secret of his personal relationship with the European project. Perhaps because of his Irish and, in his young days, Trotskyist background, Palmer's initial reason for supporting the European integration was a "united socialist states of Europe" that would challenge the dominance of the nation states. While the socialist hope later gave way to the realization that there is no coherent alternative to a mainly market economy with a strong social and environmental dimension, Palmer remains a committed pro-integrationist with a vision that goes well beyond the limits of today's EU.

 

 

Interview

An interview with Fraser Cameron, Director of the EU-Russia Center. For the European Union there is no alternative but to work with Russia as it is, not trying to pretend it is something different. See more

Conference 2009

Speech by Robert Nurick: ''My concern about Russia is that we will be too passive. And the reason I say that is because the signals we're getting from Moscow, often very explicit signals from Russian officials, are that, as far as they're concerned, the ball is in US' court.''. See more

Conference 2008

Speech by Rolf Ekéus: ''If EU and Russia should effectively work together to cope with these existential challenges, they should first make use of the opportunity to reshape their direct relations''. See more

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