SHARING SOVEREIGNTY, GAINING POWER - The Eurosceptic Case for a Common Foreign Policy
SHARING SOVEREIGNTY, GAINING POWER - The Eurosceptic Case for a Common Foreign Policy
Author(s): Radosław SikorskiSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: BL Nonprofit Kft
Summary/Abstract: The first thing a Foreign Ministry does when a speaking invitation arrives is to use the most sophisticated electronic techniques to check the “About Us” page of the website of those sending it. The website of the Danube Institute tells me this: the Institute provides an independent centre of intellectual debate for conservatives and classical liberals and their democratic opponents in Central Europe. All of which makes me wonder: am I being invited here as a “conservative”, or a “classical liberal”, or one of their “democratic opponents”?
Journal: Hungarian Review
- Issue Year: V/2014
- Issue No: 02
- Page Range: 22-27
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English