Gerry Hadden

Gerry Hadden has written 119 posts for PRI's The World

If China Bails Out Europe..

The growing concerns over Europe’s heavy debt and China’s possible role in solving the problem.

France Envisions Strong Role in Libya

French President Sarkozy says France intends to play an increasingly important role in Libya’s path to democracy.

Coulda Shoulda Woulda Pale Ale

In the late 1990’s there were just a handful of beers on the Spanish market, and they all tasted like Red, White and Blue. Spanish beer sucked, and I was meant to save it.

Europe Has Eyes on Libya’s Oil

France and Italy are especially interested in a post-Gaddafi Libya.

Has the European Multiculturalism Experiment Failed

How multiculturalism might relate to the tensions and violence happening in Norway and elsewhere in Europe.

Europe Reacts to Debt Deal

European stock markets initially rose on Monday after President Obama announced the debt deal.

The Threat of Far-right Extremism in Europe

Most European counter-intelligence work has focused on Islamic extremism in the last ten years.

Blog: In Nukes’ Shadow, Fearlessness and Fatalism

It bothers Gesha Witt that Germany is shutting down its nuclear plants.

The Trouble With Renewables for Post-Nuclear Germany

Germany has laid out an ambitious timetable to get nearly all of its power from “renewables” within 40 years.

Germany’s Anti-Nuclear Shift

Germany recently decided to phase out its nuclear power within ten years.

Europe Berates Raters

European leaders say the existing agencies have too much power and are adding to the so-called euro-zone’s debt crisis.

Eurozone crisis continues

European leaders are debating what to do next to protect the financial markets from further instability.

Eviction Stoppers of Spain

Spanish homeowners threatened with eviction can contact this group and it’ll send protesters

Spanish Olive Oil Farmers Struggling to Survive

Spain is the world’s largest producer of olive oil. But since the global financial crisis prices have dropped by roughly 40 percent.

How to Spend Millions if You’re a Spanish Protester

A Spaniard protesting among the thousands in Spain since May just received some good news.