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May 9, 2006

Governments and parties

Sarkozy to the rescue?

by Emmanuel

The prospect of Sarkozy replacing Villepin as French Prime Minister has apparently been given a significant boost today, with a close aide of Sarkozy saying his boss could accept such an offer, provided he is allowed to carry out his (and not Chirac’s) political agenda.
Now, maybe this won’t come to pass (and I’ll argue below [...]

April 28, 2006

Governments and parties

“Black Wednesday” once again

by Emmanuel

For those of you who aren’t closely following British news (or are being distracted by your own national scandals), it looks like the Blair cabinet is an wee bit of trouble, after being hit by what the media called either “triple whammy” or “black Wednesday” :
Labour’s authority as a government was severely shaken [Wednesday] [...]

April 7, 2006

Political issues

One-liner of the week

by Emmanuel

The Mirror, on the latest bizarre twist of the Italian election campaign :
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi yesterday confessed to calling sex chat lines - to ask women what they thought of his policies. (…)
He called the girls to ask what they thought of him and Mr Prodi.
He told party workers at a briefing: “Seven out [...]

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March 30, 2006

Economics and demography

Wolfgang Munchau is a mensch

by Emmanuel

While everyone in France is waiting for tomorrow’s decision (and not “démission” i.e. “resignation”, as Villepin said today in a dreadful slipe of the tongue) of the Constitutional Court on the CPE, I urge everyone to go read Wolfang Munchau’s refreshingly contrarian take on the current crisis.
The column is now safely protected by the [...]

March 23, 2006

Political issues

French protests : it’s the politics, stupid!

by Emmanuel

There are some offers you can’t refuse. An invitation to join the permanent roster of Afoe is one of them. Let me first say, then, that I was initially happy and thrilled and grateful to be part of this wonderful blog. All the more so since it means that I’ll be ineligible for the Afoe [...]

January 2, 2006

Governments and parties

Battle Royal

by Emmanuel

A long time ago, in a year already far away, some commenters were mentionning a recent poll showing that Ségolène Royal was now leading the race to become the socialist party nominee for the 2007 French presidential election. One salient finding of the poll was that she was supported by a plurality of both French [...]

December 28, 2005

Europe and the world

How anti-American are the French?

by Emmanuel

Not as much as you might think, argues The Economist in a long, Christmas-special piece about French anti-Americanism (article freely available to non-subscribers) :
In one 2004 poll, 72% of the French had a favourable view of Americans, more even than in Britain (62%) or Spain (47%). Some 68% of those questioned in another poll [...]

December 17, 2005

The European Union

A new hope?

by Emmanuel

Many thanks to David for offering me a chance to raise my profile just before the second edition of the Satin Pajama Awards with a two-weeks guest-blogging stint here at AFOE.
For the 99% of you who don’t already know me, I usually display my limited knowledge of economics and politics at my own blog [...]

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