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Link of the Day: EU Spatial History

Posted on June 7, 2010 by Andrew D Devenney
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Brussels and the EU institutions. How it all began. | Kosmopolito Posted: 05 Jun 2010 07:05 AM PDT “So if you thought that the choice of Brussels was somehow based on logical, historic, economic, common sense or whatever other types … Continue reading →

Posted in Delicious | Tagged belgium, braindrain, EU, history, links, supranationalism-is-hard | Leave a reply

Ian Buruma: Why the potential death of Belgium matters for all of Europe

Posted on August 7, 2008 by Andrew D Devenney
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Saving this article from the Guardian for later: Ian Buruma: Why the potential death of Belgium matters for all of Europe Belgium is in danger of falling apart. For more than six months, the country has been unable to form … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics, Research | Tagged belgium, EU, research-material | Leave a reply

Best Bars in Brussels

Posted on February 19, 2008 by Andrew D Devenney
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I don’t want to forget this either, so here you go: Top 10 traditional bars in Brussels Brussels has no shortage of cosy bars where you can sample the finest Belgian beers while soaking up the atmosphere. John Brunton picks … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged beer, belgium | Leave a reply

Fulbright Perks

Posted on March 19, 2005 by Andrew D Devenney
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Just a short one. I have to get my arse in gear and finish these bloody encyclopedia entries. So I just got back from a seminar on the EU and NATO that was held in Belgium and Luxembourg. It was … Continue reading →

Posted in Fulbright | Tagged belgium, blogging, EU, Ireland, swank | Leave a reply
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