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ANALYSIS Lisbon strategy: how does Europe fit into today’s world?

Lisbon strategy: how does Europe fit into today’s world?

Europe’s privileged geopolitical situation is under threat. In the context of globalisation, climate and demographic change and the high cost of energy and food, Europe has to rethink its strategies

by Fernando Navarro Sordo @ // 22/07/08 - 2 Comment

environment, economy, eudebate2009, education, analysis, university

The Economy: When Will We See a Marriage Between Turkey and the EU?

Integration between Ankara and Brussels is difficult but not impossible, as long as…

by Fabio De Franceschi @ // 24/05/04

For the next generations

Interview with dr Krystyna Rejman from the Department of Organisation and Economic of Consumption.

by interview realised by ola smietanek for café babel // 18/11/02

From Albania with love

A postcard from a little known Muslim country in the heart of the European continent, which is creeping closer and closer towards the bosom of the European Union – to evoke a few clichés

by alice desthuilliers // 08/10/04 - 1 Comment

Globalisation: for worse or for better

An asymmetrical process and an ideological dogmatism in international institutions: Joseph Stiglitz, winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2001, explains why "globalisation isn't working".

by max vallejo // 26/05/03

ANALYSIS Inflation and economic growth: ‘odd couple’ loom on the Eurozone horizon

Inflation and economic growth: ‘odd couple’ loom on the Eurozone horizon

Year-on-year inflation fell by 0.1 of a percentage point to 1.7% in the Eurozone in August

by Fernando Navarro Sordo @ // 14/09/07

PANORAMA

Orban, Solana, Kroes stir it up

Four of the central political decision makers who will generate the most work for the press over the course of the coming months

by fernando navarro sordo & luís garrido // 06/09/07

european media, european union, society, politics, european commission

ANALYSIS The people want their money back

The people want their money back

Criticism of the British rebate from EU coffers is growing, but Euroscepticism in the aftermath of the No to the constitution is manifesting itself increasingly in national greed across the continent.

by thamar zijlstra // 27/06/05 - 1 Comment

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Image : Organic farming is not for the posh in Brussels (10 images)

Organic farming is not for the posh in Brussels (10 images)

The German Engine – Blown for Good or Just taking a Pit-stop?

Like Ralf Schumacher during his September training session, the economy that gave us BMW, Audi and Volkswagen has crashed. The question everyone in Europe should be asking is: can the German model be saved, or they out of the race for ever?

by roberto foa // 01/12/03

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It's Not All Bad News From Greece

By Jeffrey Andreoni, Ameripean / Eurican Digital Journalist, an independent thinker, writer and social interrupter based in Athens. Athens - Despite the crisis in Greece, there are a plethora of sustainable, ecological and ethical initiatives being offered throughout the country. Already in Athens the alternative economy is starting to catch on. People ...

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“Europe at a crossroads”. After the EU Summit, a lesson from the past

By Cristina Mariani “The debilitating effects of two bloody wars and the weakening of Europe's position in the world brought a growing realisation that only peace and concerted action could make the dream of a strong, unified Europe come true. … A start was made with a coal and steel ...

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Young Greeks NOT Adrift

By Par Maryse Williquet Translated by Danica Jorden It all started 6 December 2008, when Alexis was killed by the police in the Exarchia neighbourhood in the heart of Athens. That was partly what really set off the social mobilisation of young Greeks. But in addition to this tragic event ...

Dominique by Dominique on bruxelles

Hemp for Sustainable Agriculture

By Désirée Ketabchi translated by Danica Jorden The use of hemp in the Belgian agricultural industry has been legal since May 2011. Many products can be made from hemp: plastic, clothing, construction materials, tea, biscuits, oil, beer and others. The reason it has been illegal rests in the confusion often ...

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G-20 SUMMIT: NO NEWS, BAD NEWS

Par Cristina Mariani Little more than a week has gone by since the last Eurozone summit held in Brussels, when the Heads of the Euro States stayed awake until four in the morning to both politically and technically agree upon a deal to save the Euro. Then, only few days ...

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