Sunday, February 20, 2011

Cooper Wrangler Tires



Hello!

After recent posts about the performance of Catherine Ashton complemented with first-hand documents that give us the responsible policy. One of the features of the Union is the amount of information available. That after such content 'get' the citizen depends on several factors, starting with our lack of interest and the secondarization the Community now that we have used the public and mainstream media (no continuity there can be no deep or understanding). Precisely because we have more complicated at the community level, without an intermediate thickness digest we currently have to make a double effort to review and compare with original sources. Websites: Homepage European External Action Service ; news section ; statements; agenda for next week .

Moving on, this week may mark a "turning point" important in the way the European Union, specifically the High Representative has been managing the wave of riots. On Monday (1) meets the Council of EU Foreign Affairs (mess with the 'tips' to reread this post ). On the web Council can continue to live some sessions, and access to all press briefings, deliberations ... The meeting this week will mark the 'tone' with which Europe will be positioned in future developments. We will have more clues on how to take the 'help' to which we are committed to the process of democratic consolidation. It will be especially good indicators to assess the ability of Ashton and foreign ministers to deal with unforeseen situations and changing (as the escalation of terrible abuses in Bahrain, Libya, Yemen, contexts not included on the official agenda of the meeting). Finally, we have clues about the extent to which humanitarian impact and immigration will be managed by a community strategy (post: Operation Hermes Lampedusa, Bruxelles 2) (...)
















Update 1: You can check the conclusions adopted on Monday, 21 by the Council of Foreign Affairs here. End points include Bahrain, Libya and Yemen, although not in the original agenda. It urges "further discussion" format to be taking the 'package' of assistance to the region (with the aim of take such measures at the European Council of March or in future meetings of the Council of Foreign Affairs). It mentions a new 'strategy' was the region which can perhaps be sensed as the beginning of the end of an empty project and lacks credibility, as the Union for the Mediterranean.

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