Transatlantic VISIONS
 
by Dan Daniel Tomozeiu: Political Sciences student
13th June 2003
The People Woke Up

The war in Iraq is one of the modern events that have been analyzed and interpreted most. Many analysts, politicians, economists and lawyers were trying to understand its causes and to predict how long it is going to take and what kind of impact it will have on the rest of the world. Even today, some good months since the end of the hostilities predictions are still being made, about the way in which the war has influenced this or that policy or a certain region...
Read the article



29th April 2003
Iraq cracked the CFSP- can the pieces be put back together?

The second war in Iraq has been over for a few weeks now. Iraq is still in a state of chaos and the promised democratic rulers are not installed yet. There is no democracy in Baghdad and there is no democracy in the region. No mass destruction weapons have been found either, so it looks like the second war on Iraq had no justification. Still I can not forget the happiness of the Iraqi people when they saw themselves free at last, free from one of the most terrible dictators ever. So who won? The Americans- maybe; the Iraqis- not yet; the EU- definitely not...
Read the article

copyright TIES  

home Legal information  
  TIES wishes to thank its partners.  
  TIESWeb. Copyright©2003. All rights reserved.  
 
16 Rue Fontaine
75009 Paris, France
Email : contact@tiesweb.org