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Susi Dennison
Foreign policy analyst interested in European Power, justice, human rights, migration . Retweets not always endorsements.
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Susi Dennison Jul 5
Spitzenkandidaten poker - a great read from Worrying though, for those of us who thinkk that a federalist at the helm of Commission is the last thing that European voters were asking for in the EP elections.... via
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ECFR Jul 2
Josep Borrell, who has just been nominated for , spoke recently to about his vision for . Watch and read here:
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Nicholas Whyte 🇪🇺 Jul 1
No way! in Nice in 2000 lasted three days - 7-10 December! We’re not even past 18 hours yet!
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Susi Dennison Jul 1
Interesting on the impact of emigration on Eastern Europe. 's 2019 research showed that concern about emigration is indeed the most under discussed driver of the nationalist vote in the EU: and see 's recent piece
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ECFR Jun 27
“Sovereignty is like oxygen―you don’t notice it until it’s gone. For Europe, the US’ withdrawal from the nuclear deal was that type of asphyxiating moment.” & on new strategy for in Journal
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Ulrike E Franke Jun 26
"I really don't like calling the European way "the third way", because it sounds like accepting a ranking. [...] We should not accept being just a regulatory superpower, and the growth is elsewhere" - on tech and policy in Europe, .
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Will Davies Jun 26
With a half-functional democracy, and a PM who wasn't fixated on immigration, we'd already have delivered the option - the third one - that over half the country is content with
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Hicham Yezza Jun 26
For non-Brit friends: Here’s a summary of the UK media’s coverage / scrutiny of Boris Johnson’s bid to be the next UK Prime Minister.
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Carl Bildt Jun 26
The last few years have seen EU devoting more attention to Africa, which is very posit be, but this must be translated into a more coherent and effective approach to the challenges of the continent.
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Mark Leonard Jun 26
Angolan Foreign Minister: We need a new EU-Africa relationship. The question for us is which Europe will show up to engage with us: The Europe that wants to integrate with us in a global economy or the one that wants to close its borders and shut us out.
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Susi Dennison Jun 26
Migration from and through Africa to Europe has complicated EU’s external affairs but has to be dealt with through a long term perspective. This way migration can make a positive contribution to socio economic challenges in Africa and Europe. Angolan fm Manuel Augusto acm
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Susi Dennison Jun 26
Keynote at from Angolan foreign minister Manuel Domingos Augusto on Africa and Europe in a multi polar world
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Mark Leonard Jun 26
⁩ “I don’t want to go back to the human rights council now. Under this administration the USA could be as bad as Saudi Arabia or the DRC”
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Josef Janning Jun 26
Replying to @A_Sloat @ecfr
Thank you for rebalancing the debate. Trump could get re-elected. Next step would be to dissect whether a Democrat successor would reverse the course or rather modulate the language.
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Susi Dennison Jun 26
Heightened importance of transatlantic ties between US people and EU people, despite tensions between their governments given defining tension of our times is between democracy and nationalist authoritarian government. on Future of US foreign policy panel acm 2019
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Susi Dennison Jun 26
The q isn’t whether to engage with China: on all the EU’s big strategic challenges from climate change to Africa we can’t work without China. The q is whether EU has influence to shape what China does. Great panel with ,
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Susi Dennison Jun 26
For , the EU cannot compete only as a regulatory super power in the tech wars: plenty of companies can work around the EU. It helps to shape through regulation and norms but it is not enough.
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Lykke Friis Jun 26
Early mornlng in Lisbon. Back home in 🇩🇰 a new Danish government with Mette Frederiksen as PM has been formed. Listening to - Denmark’s first female prime minister - on possible “trade wars”
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Susi Dennison Jun 26
How to handle meteoric Chinese growth a recurring theme at . For John Mearsheimer the US has to try to counter Chinese development, for , making an enemy of China is the easy way out, but can EU do better:can it shape the picture?
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Swantje Green Jun 25
What did Europe vote for? 3 takeaways from the Annual Council Meeting for politicians: 1. Launch a democratic debate on climate change 2. Tackle emigration versus immigration concerns across Europe 3. Equip MFF w/resources for protection against external pressures
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