France
Mr Sarkozy and the euro
By: Jean Pisani-Ferry, Bruegel
By attending the eurogroup meeting this week, Nicolas Sarkozy was above all making a political statement. After a decade of conspicuous absence by the heads of state and government at these meetings, Nicolas Sarkozy clearly intended to start a new chapter. But he lacks credibility. France cannot at the same time plead for a strengthening of the euro area governance and ignore the agreements that have already been reached.
Nine questions about what to expect from Sarkozy's trip to Brussels next week
Here are nine questions and answers about what might or might not happen next week when Nicholas Sarkozy, the French president, addresses the Ecofin meeting.
Sarkozy jeopardises the future of the euro area
By: Wolfgang Münchau
Germany is heading for a balanced budget by 2011. France is heading for a fiscal shock. An old conflict is re-emerging, and it could prove highly destabilising for the euro area in the medium term.
Europe's drift into mercantilism
By: Wolfgang Münchau
Forget the "reform treaty". It is a done deal. The next, and far more important battle in the EU, is over Nicolas Sarkozy's mercantilism, which he plans to bring to the EU.



