The EU is preparing to celebrate its 50th birthday which also means a lot of research papers… One of the first pamphlets comes from the rather good European Policy Centre, a Brussels think tank. CHALLENGE EUROPE Europe@50: back to the future tries to answer questions such as ‘Was the European Convention’s work in vain?’ ‘Would today’s leaders still sign the Treaty of Rome?’ ‘EU referenda: selective veto or inclusive consultation?’ Should be interesting…
Europe@50: back to the future
by Kosmopolit in EU politics, International Politics
February 8, 2007 · 2 Comments
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The “European Scream Paper” did not have any echo in Brussels: http://www.europaque.eu
So, individual, engaged and informed participation is not welcome in the EU where partisan politics are just delaying and excluding competitive intelligence.
Europe is a global problem rooted in post-war transatlantic ties in the energy sector: compare the european contract with America, Gasunie 1963, where pipeline lock-ins were forced upon us.
European leadership involves teaching the U.S. a lesson… soon.
Stephan Tychon, duality council, WSC
Hi Stephan! I’ve been looking at your sites but I am locked out of my e-mail/emails right now. I’ll be in touch.
also, same handle @ hotmail & gmail