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Ending Europe’s blame game

Europe's World - Tue, 15/12/2015 - 12:39

Mainstream Europe’s near-audible sigh of relief is premature. The failure of France’s militantly eurosceptic Front National to win control of any of the country’s 13 powerful regional administrations does not signal an end to the threat of right-wing populism. On the contrary, far from being defeated the FN is still set to be the standard-bearer around which Europe’s other extreme nationalist and anti-EU parties can rally.

This time in France, the centre-right and centre-left parties colluded in a tactical voting pact to block the FN. But they will not be able to do that in the presidential elections of Spring 2017. For those, they must each field a candidate knowing that one of the two mainstream presidential hopefuls may very well be knocked out for the final round of voting by FN party leader Marine Le Pen.

Her setback in failing to win outright control of any of the regions is a respite, but not a sign of dwindling FN support. The FN won a record 6.7m votes and its seats in the regional assemblies skyrocketed from 118 to 358. Marine Le Pen looks on course to be a serious contender for the Elysée Palace.

The French and German elections that will determine Europe’s political landscape are not due until 2017, but next year already promises to be turbulent. It will most probably see the long-awaited referendum on whether the UK stays in the EU, and Brexit fears are rising as the ranks of UKIP’s 4m voters in last May’s general elections are liable to be swelled by concerns over immigration.

Elsewhere in Europe, the anti-EU populists are in the ascendant. Some opinion polls in Germany put support for the right-wing AfD party at over 10%, creating major uncertainties about the outcome of the autumn 2017 elections. Anti-immigrant sentiment in Sweden and the Netherlands is powering respectively the rise of the populist PVV and SD parties. The hard right Danish People’s Party has forced itself inside the governing coalition and in Poland and Hungary the populists are in power.

How then, have all these shifts come about? Who or what is to blame for the new face of European politics and the seemingly inexorable decline in the progressive values that so many Europeans have long prided themselves on?

The blame game of 21st century European politics is complex, but deserves much closer analysis. The mainstream elites are being blamed for the woes that have befallen so many people in Europe; falling living standards since the financial and economic crises that erupted in 2008 have been paralleled by a widening wealth gap between rich and poor. Mainstream politicians who promise a better tomorrow cannot easily escape blame when tomorrow turned out to be worse than yesterday.

Many voters in Europe also blame globalisation, believing that the employment opportunities of youthful jobseekers are “stolen” by low wage competitors, either migrants or workers in the factories of Asia. As well as singling out their own governments and political leaders as having failed to defend their interests, disappointed voters are also placing the blame on “Europe”.

The European project may be the first victim of the new populism. So it’s up to the EU and its supporters and institutions to confront it and systematically demolish the arguments that Europe’s ever-closer union has somehow aggravated the problems of people in its member states.

Yes, Brussels is to blame, although not for the reasons its detractors advance. It is to blame for playing down the demographic dangers that confront Europe and the structural weaknesses slowing economic growth. The rapid ageing that within a quarter-century will cut the average ratio of Europe’s workers to retirees from four to two demands a major re-think on immigration. And so too does Europe’s steadily declining productivity.

This isn’t to say that the Commission and all the other players in EU institutions have actively disguised these major problems. But they have failed to highlight them; the EU’s impenetrable jargon and its reluctance to become embroiled in national politics have prevented it from rebutting the eurosceptics’ rabble-rousing accusations.

Like the politicians who promised golden tomorrows, Brussels is blameworthy for having oversold the EU’s capacity to deliver. But its value remains that of an honest broker that reconciles competing national demands in the wider interests of all 500m Europeans. That means naming and shaming member governments that don’t deliver, publicising league tables of successes and failures, and owning up to the EU’s own bureaucratic sins.

Above all, it means refuting far more forcibly than Brussels has ever dared the populists’ siren call that Europe’s economic weaknesses and security vulnerabilities are better addressed nationally than at a European level.

IMAGE CREDIT: FLICKR/BLANDINE LE CAIN

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Categories: European Union

Festival : le Paris Du Cinéma Roumain

Courrier des Balkans - Tue, 15/12/2015 - 12:39

Le Paris du Cinema Roumain from Mihai Cristian Tranca on Vimeo.
Le Paris du Cinéma Roumain fait son retour, avec une sélection des productions les plus récentes et des rencontres et débats autour de ce cinéma qui n'arrête pas de surprendre
Au Cinéma Luminor - Hôtel de Ville du 10 au 15 décembre
20 Rue du Temple, 75004 Paris
Un festival organisé par ASOCIATIA MIMESIS, L'INSTITUT CULTUREL ROUMAIN, C.N.C.- (...)

Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Ungarn: "Der Schutz der Grenzen ist Teil der Souveränität"

EuroNews (DE) - Tue, 15/12/2015 - 12:11
euronews: "Unser Gast im Studio ist der ungarische Außenminister Peter Szijjarto. Herzlich willkommen bei euronews." Peter Szijjarto: "Vielen Dank…
Categories: Europäische Union

Boluda : De nouveaux remorqueurs pour Saint-Nazaire et Dunkerque

MeretMarine.com - Tue, 15/12/2015 - 12:01

En provenance du Vietnam, où ils ont été réalisés par Piriou, les remorqueurs VB Ouragan et VB Cyclone sont arrivés ce 15 décembre à Saint-Nazaire. Ils ont été transportés par le cargo chinois Da De et mis à l’eau par les grues du navire dans le bassin de Penhoët.

Du même type que les huit remorqueurs livrés entre 2007 et 2009 à Boluda par le chantier Piriou de Concarneau, ces nouvelles coques de 30 mètres de long pour 10 mètres de large affichent une capacité de traction de 70 tonnes. Ils sont équipés de moyens de lutte contre les incendies (FiFi 1). 

 

Categories: Défense

Crisi libica e Stato islamico: quei pericoli di un patto affrettato

Crisisgroup - Tue, 15/12/2015 - 11:52
I diplomatici stanno lavorando febbrilmente ma ci sono pericoli derivanti da un processo veloce che consacrasse un governo di unità nazionale senza aver consolidato l'appoggio interno o affrontato questioni relative alla sicurezza

[TEASER] Sous les cocardes : Le centre d'expertise aérienne militaire

Ne ratez pas la quatrième émission de Sous les cocardes, jeudi 17 décembre 2015 à 21h00 !
Categories: Défense

Dans l’Opinion : le constructeur du char Leclerc devient franco-allemand

Blog Secret Défense - Tue, 15/12/2015 - 11:43
Le PDG de Nexter, Philippe Burtin, a été évincé par le gouvernement à la veille de la conclusion du rapprochement stratégique avec Krauss-Maffei Wegmann.
Categories: Défense

Argelia aprueba un presupuesto al límite

Real Instituto Elcano - Tue, 15/12/2015 - 11:43
ARI 72/2015 - 15/12/2015
Gonzalo Escribano

Argelia aprueba un presupuesto para 2016 al límite de lo políticamente posible tras una tumultuosa sesión parlamentaria.

Kitűnő tapasztalatszerzés

JetFly - Tue, 15/12/2015 - 11:38
Nem egészen egy hónap múlva befejezi litvániai szolgálatát a Baltic Air Policing magyar váltása.
Categories: Biztonságpolitika

Weak Agriculture Finance Feeds Malnutrition in Zimbabwe

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 15/12/2015 - 11:34
Successive poor harvests have diminished Ndodana Makhalima’s household food stocks and the family’s nutrition status.

A subsistence farmer in Lupane, about 110 kilometres north of Zimbabwe’s second city, Bulawayo, 56 year-old Makhalima has learnt to live with hunger on his door step. “In the past I could eat umxhanxa (a mix of maize and melon) and […]
Categories: Africa

SPA 62 : « Au combat depuis 100 ans »

Vendredi 11 décembre 2015, l’escadrille « SPA 62 », la plus décorée de la Première Guerre mondiale, fêtait son centième anniversaire sur la base aérienne 133 de Nancy, en présence de nombreux anciens.
Categories: Défense

Orbán: „Az emberi jogok – másodlagosak”

Lengyelnet - Tue, 15/12/2015 - 10:58
Orbán Európának is üzent, mert szerinte rossz irányban haladnak.
Categories: Kelet-Közép-Európa

Újabb Il-76MD-90A-t vett át az Orosz Légierő

JetFly - Tue, 15/12/2015 - 10:07
A napokban az orosz uljanovszki Aviastar-SP repülőgépgyár átadta a soron következő harmadik IL-76MD-90A-t.
Categories: Biztonságpolitika

Video einer Ausschusssitzung - Montag, 14. Dezember 2015 - 19:09 - Entwicklungsausschuss - Unterausschuss Menschenrechte - Ausschuss für auswärtige Angelegenheiten

Dauer des Videos : 77'
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Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2015 - EP
Categories: Europäische Union

Vidéo d'une réunion d'une commission - Lundi 14 décembre 2015 - 19:09 - Commission du développement - Sous-commission "Droits de l'homme" - Commission des affaires étrangères

Durée de la vidéo : 77'
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Source : © Union européenne, 2015 - PE
Categories: Union européenne

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