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Pierre-Alexandre De Bavay M.A.

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I can answer any question dealing with the European Union at large and various European states as well. I will try to respond to all questions even if they do not exactly deal with my specialization.

Experience in the area

I worked for the Center for American Studies in Brussels and for the European Institute for International Relations as political analyst.

Education/Credentials

BA Political Science MA International Relations MA American Studies

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Josh10/09/09101010Hi Pierre, Thanks for your response. Cheers
Effie09/17/0910101010gets to the point while explaining clearly .....
Sarah09/04/0910101010 
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Recent Answers from Pierre-Alexandre De Bavay M.A.

2009-10-06 How Much Control And Influence Does The EU Have, Or, How Close Are They To Being A Nation/Federal Government?:

Hi Josh, Well you already seem quite well informed about the EU. Your question is quite complex but I will try to give some feedback and info. Firstly, the EU commission is not a parliament or an assembly

2009-10-05 Polyarchy:

Hi Linda, Polyarchy is a quite recent concept though difficult to use in political science. The problem is that it remains complex to assess the true limits of power of modern politicians. All the countries

2009-09-12 NATO:

Hi Effie, All members states of NATO are european except USA and Canada. Turkey might be an exception too, but since 5% of its territory is located on the European continent (namely Istanbul), then

2009-09-04 Foreign policy:

Hi Sarah, The Monroe doctrine was developed more than two centuries ago mainly in order to allow the US to grow out of the European influence. At that time, the US were quite a small and not so powerfull

2009-09-03 Foreign policy:

Hello Sarah, Thanks for the question. The European Union foreign policies remain quite limited at the moment. The reason is that European states still control their own national foreign policies. Europeans

 

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