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NEWS future of europe : Europe’s anti-terror alert systems are out of tune with each other

Europe’s anti-terror alert systems are out of tune with each other

The planned terror attacks uncovered in London are putting the alert systems of every European country to the test. Find out how these work and which alert levels are currently in place.

by Fernando Navarro Sordo @ // 12/09/06

future of europe, cia flights, islamophobia, islamic terrorism, globalisation, violence, integration

future of europe : Membership brinkmanship in the Balkans

Membership brinkmanship in the Balkans

For years we promised to accept the Balkan states’ bid to enter the EU. As politicians slow down the integration process, the region is further destabilised

by jens tönnesmann // 01/08/06

future of europe, war, balkans, eu frontiers, immigration, identity, discrimination

future of europe : Europe and the Middle East: brothers in arms

Europe and the Middle East: brothers in arms

Though European governments have been quick to criticize the escalation of violence in the Middle-East, the EU still sells weapons to Israel and Lebanon. Europe needs to strengthen its arms trade Code of Conduct

by thomas jackson // 27/07/06

future of europe, defence, israel, lebanon, discrimination, freedom, democratisation

future of europe : Why Europe should dare to be dull

Why Europe should dare to be dull

Over a year after the French and Dutch referenda said no to the constitution, commentators continue to talk about a ‘crisis.’ Yet the European project is alive and well. Andrew Moravcsik tells us why

by andrew moravcsik // 25/07/06

future of europe, enlargement, devolution, european constitution, development, european democracy, politics

INVESTIGATION future of europe : Looking for a cure for the European crisis

Looking for a cure for the European crisis

Europe is working to find a lasting cure for the crisis.

by Marco Riciputi @ // 06/02/06

future of europe, referendum, european constitution, nationalism, european union

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EU 2020 Strategy: Raising the Game!

In 2000, under the Portuguese Presidency of the Council, the EU launched its ambitious 'Lisbon Strategy' to become "the world's most dynamic knowledge-based economy by 2010"... With the 2010 deadline drawing nearer, the European Commission and national governments have begun to reflect on replacing the Strategy. EU leaders are ...

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What is the role of Bulgaria towards the accession of Turkey to the EU?

Cafe Babel Sofia is pleased to invite you to a debate on February 26 at 11 am at the EU Information Centre, Moskovska 9 Street.

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Conference in Berlin, Friday October 23: Federation or Confederation, where goes Europe after the Lisbon treaty?,

On Friday 23rd October 2009, the Union of the European Federalists, with the collaboration of the Altiero Spinelli Institute for Federalist Studies and Europa-Union Deutschland, is organising in Berlin (Representation of the European Commission in Germany) a Conference entitled “Federation or Confederation, where goes Europe after the Lisbon treaty?” Prof ...

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The new world monetary order and the need for an EU foreign monetary policy

By Joan-Marc Simon, Secretary General of Union of European Federalists Why the EU needs to reflect on the role of the euro in world politics The monetary policy is an exclusive competence of the eurozone of the European Union, yet it is unclear what role the European currency is to ...

manajan by manajan on federalists

More Europe in Berlin – not less Europe in Brussels'

Andrew Duff, ALDE spokesman on Constitutional Affairs and President of the Union of European Federalists, welcomed the completion this week of Germany’s ratification of the Lisbon treaty. In a statement, he said: The German ratification of the treaty is terribly late, but none the less welcome for that. There ...

manajan by manajan on federalists