The British anomaly: The attempt to abolish England

Ever heard of the West Lothian Question? West Lothian is the Scottish region immediately to the west of Edinburgh. The question is so called because it was first posed by Tam Dalyell, a Labor member of the British Parliament for West Lothian. Mr. Dalyell wondered how long the English would tolerate the situation in which Scottish members of the British Parliament, such as himself, have a (sometimes decisive) say about issues affecting only England, while English parliamentarians have no say about the same matters in Scotland.

"We Need More Climate Catastrophes"

How do you persuade Europeans that America is concerned about climate change and is reducing its carbon emissions? Well, one way would be to put a fundamentalist environmental regulator from the state of California together with a pragmatic European bureaucrat from Brussels in a debate. After listening to both, the green girls and boys in the audience will be convinced that while Europe is talking and persuading, the US is acting, regulating, enforcing and punishing. Perhaps this was the reasoning at the US mission to the EU when they sponsored a debate on climate change last Wednesday in Brussels, organized by CafeBabel.com.

Jos Delbeke, Catherine Witherspoon, Matthias Duwe

Will the Euro Lead to Political Balkanization?

A quote from Megan McArdle at the Atlantic blog, 23 September 2007

Now that the European Union has taken over the currency, as well as many of the trade and customs functions of traditional federal governments, Belgium as a state suddenly looks a lot less necessary. One wonders if the current era of economic integration (assuming it continues) might not bring increasing political balkanization.

The Belgian Crisis: Lessons for Europe

A quote from Anthony Manduca in The Times of Malta, 23 September 2007

Should Belgium – the heart of the EU – split into two it would be embarrassing for those in the EU who advocate even deeper integration and the eventual doing away of the nation state. However, I do not believe that the majority of EU officials and leaders are in favour of such a direction for the EU.

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