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EU Official Acknowledges Importance of Subsidiarity
November 19, 2014
Reflecting the current pressure of anti-EU parties on European institutions, European Commissioner for Energy Union Maroš Šefcovic has called for respect of the principle of subsidiarity and has argued that national parliaments must have a greater say in EU decisions.
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British Secretary Says U.K. Must Be Prepared for EU Exit
November 19, 2014
U.K. Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond argues that in order to secure the best deal of repatriated powers with other EU member states, the British Government must be prepared to leave the EU in case negotiations are unsuccessful.
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Adebahr: Expand EU to All European Countries
November 19, 2014
Cornelius Adebahr of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has published an article arguing for extending membership in the European Union to all European countries, with countries choosing different levels of adherence to EU regulation and oversight.
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Persson: Lesson of Barroso's Presidencies Is Decentralization
November 05, 2014
Mats Persson of the think tank Open Europe writes that former European Commission President José Manuel Barroso's legacy is a divided Europe and that the lesson of his administration is therefore that "Europe cannot be constructed from Brussels."
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U.K. Liberal Democrats Block EU Referendum Legislation
October 29, 2014
The Telegraph reports that U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron has dropped legislation setting up a referendum on EU membership in 2017 in response to demands from Liberal Democrat leader and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg that Cameron drop a tax on "spare rooms" in exchange for support of the referendum.
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Traditional Parties Feel Squeeze from Euroskeptic Movements
October 22, 2014
An editorial in The Economist explains the challenges that European populist parties, which come both from the left and right and generally oppose the EU, pose to "traditional" parties of the political center.
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Observers Criticize New EU Role as "Tax Police"
October 22, 2014
An article in The Wall Street Journal describes concerns from European businesses over the European Commission's investigation of tax deals between EU member states and companies, thus potentially taking new territory from national governments and creating legal uncertainties for businesses.
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EU Calls for Draft Budgets from Member States
October 22, 2014
Based on EU legislation passed in the wake of the recent financial crisis, the European Commission called on EU member countries to submit their draft budgets last week in order for the Commission to request revisions by the end of October.
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EU Referendum Bill Clears Hurdle in U.K. House of Commons
October 22, 2014
Buoyed by calls from British Foreign Secretary Phillip Hammond for substantial reforms of the EU, which he said has transformed into a "putative superstate," the bill to hold a referendum on EU membership passed its second reading in the British House of Commons.
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U.K. Commentators Debate Life Outside EU
October 17, 2014
An article in The Guardian contains competing perspectives on the consequences for the U.K. Government and economy of a British departure from the EU.