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Jan 11, 2025 |
businesspost.ie | Lucinda Creighton
Opinion Lucinda Creighton: We should be fearful of Facebook founder’s cynical courting of Trump The Meta chief executive’s kowtowing to Trump should be of little surprise to anyone
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Dec 7, 2024 |
businesspost.ie | Lucinda Creighton
Politics A stable government is far more likely to be achieved with independents than with Labour or the Social Democrats Ivana Bacik, leader, Labour Party. Smaller parties such as Labour are subject to a whip system which can guarantee coherence and loyalty to the government – but it does not always work out that way in practice
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Nov 30, 2024 |
businesspost.ie | Lucinda Creighton
Opinion Lucinda Creighton: Why Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil have lost ground to Independents Right of centre voters who once choose Fine Gael, Fianna Fail or Progressive Democrats are now politically homeless
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Nov 9, 2024 |
businesspost.ie | Lucinda Creighton
Opinion Lucinda Creighton: Trump triumphed as Democrats simply failed to learn lessons from 2016 The party has talked down to the blue collar workers, while allowing itself be consumed by an agenda aimed at and by liberal elites
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Nov 2, 2024 |
businesspost.ie | Lucinda Creighton
US Politics Lucinda Creighton: A second Trump term will raise stakes for EU’s inaction on trade and defence The establishment of a ‘Trump Taskforce’ in the European commission is a sign that officials fear that the anti-EU potential US president will be more aggressive
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Oct 26, 2024 |
businesspost.ie | Lucinda Creighton
Opinion Opportunities are opening up for major companies such as Intel, Qualcomm and Analog Devices which have large bases here Taiwanese President William Lai, President of the Legislative Yuan Han Kuo-yu and Taiwanese Vice-President Hsiao Bi-khim celebrate Taiwan National Day in Taiwan. Picture: Getty The world is always changing, but the scale of geopolitical upheaval at the present is unsettling. Full-scale war has broken out in Europe for the ...
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Oct 12, 2024 |
businesspost.ie | Lucinda Creighton
Comment Lucinda Creighton: High time that EU treats Iran as the terrorist state that it is The threats posed by Iran are multifaceted but European leaders have been rewarding its regime with futile diplomatic efforts
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Jun 12, 2024 |
cepa.org | Ronan Murphy |Lucinda Creighton |Clara Riedenstein
The election results are in, and despite a far-right surge, it turns out, the center can hold. Europe’s leaders now have five years to build the continent’s ‘Digital Decade’. Europe’s large countries, the bloc’s traditional leaders, are digital laggards. Germany is only waking up to agree on a digital agenda. The French are fast tech adopters but face an electoral crisis. Italy says little, belying its industrial heritage. And the UK is gone.
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Jun 6, 2024 |
cepa.org | Lucinda Creighton |Clara Riedenstein |Sam Greene |Elina Ribakova
Washington DC, June 6, 2024 — The Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) is expanding its presence in Europe with the launch of CEPA Europe in London and Brussels. CEPA Europe will serve as an anchor to drive the institution’s work around its three strategic pillars of defense, democracy, and digital through high-level meetings and discussions, policy-driven research, and insightful analysis from expert voices.
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Apr 28, 2023 |
iss.europa.eu | Lucinda Creighton |Hans-Jakob Schindler
Assessing the Islamist terror threat post-August 2021IntroductionPolitical instability in one country will inevitably have a particularly strong spillover effect across its borders (1).