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Europe: the far-right dilemma (Part 2)

Marc Perelman interviews Birgitta Orfali, Associate Professor at Paris Descartes University; Bruno Vercken; Member of the Christian Democratic Party; Christopher Dickey, Paris bureau chief of the Newsweek Magazine; and Thomas Klau, Paris bureau chief of the European Council on Foreign Relations.

Click here to watch part 1 of POLITICS.

04/12/2008 - POLITICS

France blocked by slow European Commission?

France is still waiting on a green light from the European Commission to crack on with its multi-billion euro bank aid plan. Among David Crossan's guests: Jacques Myard, an MP from France's ruling UMP Party. (Part 1)
27/11/2008 - POLITICS

Can Aubry work with Royal?

After a fractious campaign, can new Socialist leader Aubry heal the wounds? Among David Crossan’s guests is Laurence Rossignol, spokesperson for Aubry during her ultimately successful campaign. (Part 2/2)
27/11/2008 - POLITICS

Can Aubry work with Royal?

Martine Aubry is the new Socialist Party leader after narrowly defeating Ségolène Royal. David Crossan interviews Laurence Rossignol, spokesperson for Aubry during her ultimately successful campaign.(Part 1/2)
21/11/2008 - POLITICS

Which way now for France's Socialists?

This week David Crossan’s guests on Politics include Socialist Party MEP Pervenche Beres and Green Party MEP Alain Lipietz. What now for the Socialist Party? A new alliance of the “plural left” including the Greens? (Part 2)
20/11/2008 - POLITICS

Which way now for France's Socialists?

This week David Crossan’s guests on Politics include Socialist Party MEP Pervenche Beres and Green Party MEP Alain Lipietz. What now for the Socialist Party? A new alliance of the “plural left” including the Greens? (Part 1)

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