The Qaeda Vipers in Europe’s Bosom

Europe is just as vulnerable to an al Qaeda attack as the United States, and European governments must work to prevent them.
Jonathan Stevenson
February 1, 2003

Filmmakers Seek Protection from U.S. Dominance

European filmmakers, led by the French industry, host a convention in an effort to further exempt cultural products from the authority of the WTO.
Alan Riding
February 5, 2003

Europe at a Snail's Pace

"The French president and the German chancellor appear to have done a deal on how the European Union will be governed in future. Institutional progress is in sharp contrast with persistent economic failure."
January 15, 2003

EU Must Face Up to a Fractured Future

The European Union’s first major foreign policy conflict with the United States reveals a divided and paralyzed continent.
Anatol Lieven
February 2, 2003

Schröder's back is against the wall

Schroder’s anti-war stance pits him against much of Europe, and he may lose the chancellorship for it.
Elise Kissling
February 7, 2003