Articles tagged with eu politics published in Three Monkeys Online
Poland's Problem with Eco-Terrorists
The route of a bypass in an underdeveloped corner of one of Europe's lesser 'developed' countries, Poland, has caused an argument with much wider ramifications. Horatio Morpurgo delves into the wider issues involved in the controversial Augustow by-pass.
The Irish War of Independence and the IRA, 1916-1921
The Irish War of Independence and the I.R.A - Colm McInerney in the second of a three part series, examines the war of Independence, looking at both the I.R.A and the Black and Tans.
Make it official? The Gaelic language in Europe.
As the European Union prepares to expand the number of member states, and consequently the number of official languages, Irish language enthusiasts fight to preserve Europe's second oldest language.
The Dark Heart of Italy - a review
During the Italian European Union Presidency, Silvio Berlusconi once again shot to prominence all around Europe. Shane Barry reviews The Dark Heart of Italy by Tobias Jones, whose thesis remains that Silvio Berlusconi is tied very much to that dark
The Republic Unveiled. France and the Hijab.
Controversy has been sparked throughout Europe with the recent legislation enacted in France, which bans the wearing of the veil in state schools. Paul Silverstein PhD, an editor of the Middle East Report and Professor of Anthropology at Reed Colle
Judge Savage?- Tim Parks in Interview
In a wide ranging interview, Booker Prize shortlist writer Tim Parks talks about his latest novel Judge Savage, writing, football, Italy, and James Joyce.
Bossi's Lega Nord - history and myth
Umberto Bossi's Lombard League swept to popularity in Italy over 10 years ago with a populist, federalist vision. He linked his party with the glory days of the medieval Lombard league, but how credible is the link. U.C.D Medievalist Edward Coleman examin
Reviews published in Three Monkeys Online tagged with ' eu politics'
Love, Poverty, and War: Journeys and Essays - Christopher Hitchens
Collected essays from the celebrated and controversial Hitchens, ranging from responses to September 11th, through to literary criticism.


