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Public finances : what are « equitable measures »?

By Gérard DUSSILLOL, chairman of the Working Group Finance of the Thomas More Institute. Article published in "La Tribune" (France) of June 9th, 2010, available in French.

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> Global Issues - on 08/06/2010

The new US National Security Strategy : the bounds of the multipolarity

By Jean-Sylvestre MONGRENIER, Associate Fellow at the Thomas More Institute, Fellow at the Institut Français de Géopolitique (Paris VIII Vincennes-Saint-Denis University), author of "La Russie menace-t-elle l'Occident ?" (Choiseul, Paris, 2009). Published in partnership with "Fenêtre sur l'Europe". Available in French only.

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> Economic stakes - on 07/06/2010

Reasserting Sovereignty over Financial Markets: Who Is Going to Pay for the Next Crisis?

By Paul GOLDSCHMIDT, former director at Goldman Sachs International, former director at the European Commission, member of the Advisory Board of the Thomas More Institute. Text of the speech pronounced during the seminar "Steering Through the Debt Trap and slow dance Growth: The Eurozone in Need of Drastic Reform", organized by the Committee of the Regions and the Madariaga Foundation, on June 4th, 2010 in Brussels.

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> Living Europe - on 26/05/2010

The dangers of the German unilateralism

By Paul GOLDSCHMIDT, former director at Goldman Sachs International, former director at the European Commission, member of the Advisory Board of the Thomas More Institute. Article published in "La Tribune" on Wednesday, May 26th, 2010. Available in French only.

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> Energy, climate & environment - on 25/05/2010

Europe’s Electricity Networks: How to face growing electricity demand, power generation variability and customers expectations?

By Jean-Pierre SCHAEKEN WILLEMAERS, former member of the executive committee of Tractebel Engineering, former Executive vice-president of Suez Tractebel EGI (Electricity and Gas International), member of the Thomas More Institute Advisory Board.

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> Economic stakes - on 22/05/2010

The European Financial Stabilisation Mechanism : a poorly conceived time bomb on a short fuse!

By Paul GOLDSCHMIDT, former director at Goldman Sachs International, former director at the European Commission, member of the Advisory Board of the Thomas More Institute.

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> Living Europe - on 12/05/2010

Union for the Mediterranean: what recovery after the Barcelona Summit?

Thomas More Institute Seminar, in Partnership with Confrontation Europe, on Wednesday, May 12th, 2010, 2pm-5:30pm, European Economic and Social Committee, Brussels. Debate in English and in French.

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> Global Issues - on 10/05/2010

The british Defence Policy and the US-british « special relationship » : towards a new euro-atlantic balance ?

Tribune N°26, by Jean-Sylvestre MONGRENIER, Associate Fellow at the Thomas More Institute, Fellow at the Institut Français de Géopolitique (Paris VIII Vincennes-Saint-Denis University), author of "La Russie menace-t-elle l'Occident ?" (Choiseul, Paris, 2009). Available in French only.

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> Economic stakes - on 08/05/2010

Europe: chronicle of a predictable crisis (new episode)

By Paul GOLDSCHMIDT, former director at Goldman Sachs International, former director at the European Commission, member of the Advisory Board of the Thomas More Institute.

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> Social Issues - on 04/05/2010

Peut-on encore être libéral ?

Thomas More Institute Meeting, on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010, 8h30-10 am, Paris. Speakers : Pascal SALIN, Professor Emeritus at the Paris Dauphine Unversity, author of "Revenir au capitalisme" (Odile Jacob, 2010) and François HUGUENIN, author of "Résister au libéralisme. Les penseurs de la communauté" (CNRS éditions, 2009). Debate in French.

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> Economic stakes - on 29/04/2010

It's time that the European Union faced the crisis !

By Paul GOLDSCHMIDT, former director at Goldman Sachs International, former director at the European Commission, member of the Advisory Board of the Thomas More Institute. Available in French.

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