Berlin is conceding to Paris on several issues ahead of September elections.
Political sentiment in the troubled eurozone countries is more leftist than that found in the core.
A Dutch far-right party means to boost ties among anti-EU parties ahead of European Parliament elections.
The European Central Bank will find it difficult to give these businesses greater access to financing.
A new Euroskeptical party has prompted debate about the euro.
Berlin and London agree on the need for the European Union but disagree on its function.
Russia is trying to protect its interests in Europe by expanding its energy infrastructure.
This is an internal Stratfor document listing significant meetings and events for the next week.
Political and economic differences further strain relations between Paris and Berlin.
Financial and political constraints will make it harder for many governments to maintain balance in the coming months.