by C4EP | Jun 22, 2018 | Blog
Et tu Europe? After the US pass the pay-to-win net neutrality law, here comes another potential blow to the internet as we know it Grab the pitchforks guys, the EU is banning memes! Alright, now before we prepare the barricades and start the revolution, let’s see...
by C4EP | Jun 22, 2018 | Blog
What’s Love Got to Do with It? A Red-Brown alliance in the European Parliament Last week, the European Parliament Plenary has shown us something that was being pretty much well-known to anyone that has been following European affairs in the past couple...
by C4EP | Jun 22, 2018 | Blog
If not for European unity, then unity for humanity Italy, Malta, and Spain display another failure for Europe to stand together in the migration crisis My personal stance on migration, whether it be towards refugees or economic migrants, has always been...
by C4EP | Jun 15, 2018 | Blog
That’s not My Name The FYROM Name Dispute This week taught us that some things do not last eternally, despite how sometimes it seems to be like that. The first example is the football World Cup, which started yesterday in Russia, but for the first time...
by C4EP | Jun 15, 2018 | Blog
New equilibrium The battle for the top positions in the institutions is already underway In less than a year we will have a whole new EU. No, I’m not talking about the much-needed reforms, I’m talking about the European elections that will take in the spring of 2019....
by C4EP | Jun 15, 2018 | Blog
Throwing in the towel on Syria What EU’s exclusion of Iran from sanctions list says about the Syrian civil war Gone are the days when intervention in conflict-torn countries sought to end a war, rather than intensify it. After the ramifications of Afghanistan, Iraq,...