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Lop the loop

Ideas on Europe Blog - Thu, 04/03/2021 - 07:24
Let’s thank my need to get the car MOT’ed for my chancing upon a very interesting discussion about the OODA loop on the radio. For those not into military tactics, the Observe-Orient-Decide-Act loop was devised by a US fighter pilot in the Cold War to conceptualise ways of (literally and metaphorically) out-manoeuvring your opponent: essentially by trying to get inside their approach you gain an advantage to disrupt and destroy them. All good stuff. If you’re into destroying things. Which was the gist of the radio programme: fundamentally, OODA is about handling situations as you find them, rather than about dealing with root causes. In their reading, one of Dominic Cummings’ basic problems during his time in No.10 was that he treated everything in OODA terms, rather than considering whether other, more cooperative strategies might be more effective. This is all interesting on its own terms, but also because the start of David Frost’s time as point man on the UK’s Brexit work has seen a demonstration of a very similar logic at work. Yesterday, in among all the budget news, the UK announced it would unilaterally extend the grace periods currently in operation in Northern Ireland relating to food. Certainly, there are issues on this that need attention, but to make a unilateral decision is one that smacks of disruption, mainly because any change to the TCA (which this would be) requires mutual approval with the EU. Instead, the UK has merely committed to discussing it with them in the coming weeks. The challenge to the EU is quite what to do. If they accept, then they open the door to similar future UK action, which might cause much bigger problems. If they refuse, then they will be blamed for obstructing efforts to solve the matter. Anything else requires UK buy-in that might not happen. As such, it’s essentially a bouncing operation, and much in line with previous actions by Frost. How it plays out is very unclear right now, but the opening observation of this post still stands: OODA is about fighting, not relation-building. If the UK-EU relationship is ever to find its feet, then it needs some foundation on which to stand. Trying to up-end the legal instruments – be that the Internal Market Bill and the Withdrawal Agreement or this current affair and the TCA – does not speak to that agenda at all. Maybe No.10 has an appetite for permanent conflict with the EU, but that’s a rather different question from one of whether the UK will be able to come out on top as a result.

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Video of a committee meeting - Thursday, 25 February 2021 - 13:49 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

Length of video : 99'

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Video of a committee meeting - Thursday, 25 February 2021 - 10:31 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence - Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the European Union, including Disinformation

Length of video : 88'

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Erdogan urges cooperation against terrorism in Macron call

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/03/2021 - 09:00
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has told French counterpart Emmanuel Macron he wants their countries to cooperate to fight terrorism, as Ankara moves to ease tensions with Paris.
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Jointly steered Conference on Future of Europe awaits go-ahead

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/03/2021 - 08:53
The European Union's Conference on the Future of Europe could this week finally get the green light, when member states and the European Parliament give their verdict on the joint declaration negotiated under the aegis of Portugal's presidency of the Council of the EU.
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UK fishing sector sees more job losses due to post-Brexit export troubles

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/03/2021 - 08:38
Britain could lose more jobs in its fishing sector if the current delays and increased costs involved in exporting to the EU post-Brexit are not ironed out soon, industry groups told British government officials on Tuesday (2 March).
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DRAFT REPORT on a European Parliament recommendation to the Council, Commission and the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy concerning EU-India relations - PE689.503v01-00

DRAFT REPORT on a European Parliament recommendation to the Council, Commission and the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy concerning EU-India relations
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Alviina Alametsä

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Slovak government faces collapse amid Sputnik purchase

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/03/2021 - 08:34
In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about Lithuania's foreign minister saying China's "17+1" summit with Eastern European states divides Europe, Germany's Friedrich Merz (CDU) confirming he will run for a seat in the Bundestag, and so much more.
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BiH presidency speaks with WHO about difficulties and delays in vaccine delivery

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/03/2021 - 08:23
BiH Presidency Chairman Milorad Dodik and members Željko Komšić and Šefik Džaferović spoke with WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and discussed difficulties and delays in the delivery of vaccines to Bosnia and Herzegovina through the UN COVAX mechanism. The members...
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Vučić: The EU has left us in the lurch, Balkan countries should help each other

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/03/2021 - 08:23
The situation surrounding the procurement of COVID-19 vaccines has shown that Balkan countries have been abandoned by the EU and that the Balkan people should be cooperating and helping each other, said Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. As of Tuesday, Serbia...
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More Slovenians struggle with mental health during second pandemic wave

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/03/2021 - 08:22
Slovenian residents have been struggling with mental health during the second coronavirus wave, compared to the first one or before the pandemic, according to a study published by the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ). Those surveyed mostly mentioned fears...
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Croatia confirms interest in Russia’s Sputnik V

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/03/2021 - 08:22
Croatia has confirmed its interest in purchasing the Russian-made Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine in line with EU and Croatian legislation, the Russian Embassy in Zagreb confirmed on its Facebook and Twitter accounts Tuesday evening. The Embassy said that Croatian Health...
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Romania finally has a budget

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/03/2021 - 08:21
Romania’s parliament adopted its budget law without approving any amendments on Tuesday. Although the bill still needs to be signed into law by President Klaus Iohannis, this is seen as a formality since the budget was adopted exactly in the...
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Bulgarian president sparks tensions in Skopje

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/03/2021 - 08:21
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev’s decision to summon the directors of the security services to discuss measures to protect the rights of Bulgarians in North Macedonia has sparked tensions in Skopje. North Macedonian media quoted President Stevo Pendarovski and Prime Minister...
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Czechs fall for COVID-19 conspiracy theories

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/03/2021 - 08:21
Around 40% of Czech internet users believe in conspiracy theories about the COVID-19 pandemic, a survey conducted by the STEM agency revealed. While half the population is convinced that the virus was made in a laboratory, 10% of Czechs believe...
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EU Court: Appointment of Polish Supreme Court judge may violate EU law

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/03/2021 - 08:20
The EU Court of Justice in Luxembourg ruled on Tuesday that the changes to the way Polish Supreme Court judges are appointed may be in breach of EU law. The ECJ’s verdict touches on the National Council of the Judiciary...
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19% of Britons with assets exceeding £1 million prefer to invest in Greece

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/03/2021 - 08:20
19% of Britons with assets exceeding £1 million prefer to invest in the Greek property market due to its affordability and quality of life compared to Britain, CEO World Magazine reported on Monday. Spain, Antigua, and Barbuda are in second...
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Negative test or vaccination certificate to travel to Greece

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/03/2021 - 08:19
People who wish to travel to Greece will have to present a negative COVID-19 test or a vaccination certificate, Greek tourism minister Charis Theocharis has said. “Vaccination will in no case be mandatory, nor will it be a condition for...
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Lega Nord hails Denmark, Austria turn to Israel for vaccines

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/03/2021 - 08:18
MEPs from the right-wing Lega Nord, which backs the new Mario Draghi government, have backed an initiative of Austria and Denmark to form an alliance with Israel to produce second-generation vaccines against COVID-19 variants, thus moving away from Europe’s joint...
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Lithuanian FM: ‘17+1’ format with China divides Europe

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/03/2021 - 08:18
The cooperation programme between Beijing and Eastern Europe has brought Lithuania “almost no benefits”, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis told LRT.lt after the Lithuanian parliament agreed in February to leave the “17+1” summit of China and Eastern European countries, adding...
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