World Affairs: Europe
Lead Feature
So is New Labour dead or not?
When is a party dead? Paul Evans brings us the best of the politics blogs from domestic politics through to the outrage this week in Mumbai
In europe
Why, oh why, do I love Paris?
- By Stephen Glover
- 20 November
Travelling directly by train in two and a half hours from city centre to city centre, you have a feeling of having moved suddenly between two very different worlds
Uncomfortable origins
- By Tom Holland
- 20 November
We have had a remarkable response to Tom Holland's essay of 13 October on the Christian roots of European secularism. Here the author responds
'Everything is in ruins'
- By Viv Groskop
- 20 November
The war with Russia last August has devastated Georgia: work and even food are now scarce. And Georgians fear that worse is to come
South Ossetia: the plaything of Russia - or Georgia?
- By Tim Whewell
- 20 November
The region is a political black hole, reports Tim Whewell
Singing for their supper
- By Antonia Quirke
- 20 November
Two musicians take a road trip across eastern Europe - and the result is madness
Funny peculiar
- By Sean Quinn Walpole
- 20 November
A Field Guide to the British
Sarah Lyall
Quercus, 277pp, £14.99
Feature
The art of collaboration
In occupied France, how did artists and intellectuals respond to the presence of the enemy? And would we have done any better?
More in europe
Killing to be cool
- By Ryan Gilbey
- 13 November 2008
The past in reconstruction
- By Rachel Cooke
- 13 November 2008
Side by side they fell
- By Tom Farrell
- 06 November 2008
Diary: George Walden
- By George Walden
- 16 October 2008
England's dreaming
- By Daniel Trilling
- 16 October 2008
Europe's first revolution
- By Tom Holland
- 09 October 2008
Stories from the front line
- By Jason Webster
- 09 October 2008


