If under stress of circumstance individuals have made any promise to the enemy, they are bound to keep their word even then.
If under stress of circumstance individuals have made any promise to the enemy, they are bound to keep their word even then.
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Katinka BaryschKatinka Barysch is deputy director of the Centre for European Reform. Recent articlesEurope and the Georgia-Russia conflict The European Union played a key diplomatic role in mediating the Caucasus war. Now it must do more to manage the wider tensions with Russia that have followed. Katinka Barysch offers a policy checklist. Turkey: the constitutional frontlineA legal case against Turkey's ruling party reopens the secular-Islamist argument over the country's future. It's time for wise leadership, says Katinka Barysch. Europe’s “reform treaty”: ends and beginningsThe European Union concludes an epic period of internal discussion with a reform treaty that represents real progress yet opens the way to entrenched division, say Katinka Barysch & Hugo Brady. Turkey and the European Union: don't despairThe accession of Turkey to the European Union is beset by troubles. It neednt be if both sides concentrate on the positives, the big picture and the long term, says Katinka Barysch. Ukraine should not be part of a "great game"Both the European Union and Russia need to learn an important lesson from the Ukraine crisis: how to reconcile strategic interests and political values in order to help Ukraines people realise their own aspirations. |
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