THE CONSEQUENCES OF GRANTING MARKET ECONOMY STATUS (MES) TO CHINA: THE LAST THING THE EU NEEDS

Chinese enterprises dump more products into Europe’s open market than any other country in the world. Indeed, over 60% of all the EU's anti-dumping measures are against China.

The enormous EU-China trade deficit grows every year. China has been able to dramatically increase exports to Europe by an average of over 11% per year over the past fifteen years, rising from €75 billion in value in 2000 to €360 billion in 2015. Europe’s trade relationship with China is not balanced and is made worse by dumping.

BUSINESS AS USUAL NO LONGER AN OPTION FOR THE EU

It is time for Brussels to realise that “business as usual” is no longer an option; that citizens across the continent are disenchanted, and that they are right to be; that “eurosceptic,” or “problematic” countries cannot simply be dismissed when their internal politics turn nasty. In the wake of the British referendum, there has to be some collective soul-searching in the corridors of the European Commission, the European Parliament, the Council of Ministers and the European Court of Justice.

JOURNALISTIC OBJECTIVITY OR THE LACK THEREOF

Journalistic objectivity is a significant principle of journalistic professionalism. Journalistic objectivity can refer to fairness, disinterestedness, factuality, and nonpartisanship, but most often encompasses all of these qualities.

THE REVOLVING DOOR EU STYLE

The “revolving door” – which appears to link the EU institutions directly to the private sector, allowing employees to move almost effortlessly between the two – is at the heart of the close relationship between the EU institutions and Brussels’ lobby industry. A number of former European Commissioners have gone through the revolving door; that is they have moved straight from public office into lobbying jobs. This raised serious questions about potential conflicts of interest.

BREXIT AND POSITIONING OF EU 27 MEMBER STATES

Written by authors based at universities and research institutions across Europe, and compiled by the London School of Economics Dr. Tim Oliver

Austria

EXPECTED BEHAVIOURS OF CIVIL SERVANTS IN CANADA

The Role of Public Servants

Public servants have a fundamental role to play in serving Canadians, their communities and the public interest under the direction of the elected government and in accordance with the law. As professionals whose work is essential to Canada's well-being and the enduring strength of the Canadian democracy, public servants uphold the public trust.

UPDATE ON THE SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANISATION (SCO)

With China, Russia, and four Central Asian states – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan – as its founding members, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is one of the world's biggest regional organisations in terms of population represented. To date, the SCO has largely concentrated on regional non-traditional security governance and specifically its fight against regional terrorism, ethnic separatism and religious extremism.

DOWNSIZING THE U.S. GOVERNMENT

Author: Chris Edwards (Director of tax policy studies at Cato and editor of www.DownsizingGovernment.org. He is a top expert on federal and state tax and budget issues.)

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LEADERS IN BUSINESS ENDORSING TRUMP

EUROPE AT A CROSSROADS

Author: Michael Zantovsky is the Czech ambassador to the Court of St. James’s and the author of Havel: A Life.

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"A specter is haunting Europe. It has many names, and none of them fits. It is neither left nor right, and neither revolutionary nor reactionary, although it is a bit of all these things. It has many diverse and sometimes incongruous manifestations; it seems to spring from a single fountain of malaise and discontent.

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