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“It would be sign of maturity if we allowed soft Euro-scepticism as normal”
Euroskop arrived in the Netherlands and spoke to Menno Spiering, Professor of European Studies at University of Amsterdam. Here are some of his views on Euro-scepticism, the Greek debt crisis and abolishing Holland.
“I would be very happy if I had a good answer to this question”
What the new vision for the European youth will look like, Dr. Arndt Freiherr Freytag von Loringhoven, Deputy Director of the EU Department of the Foreign Office, couldn’t tell either – but he is certain that it should center on … Continue reading
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Happy Birthday, Euro.
The most ambitious European project gets ten: On 1st january 2002, over night, 307 million Europeans had got a common currency. Today, no one is partying – not a big surprise. Let’s not make fools of ourselves by celebrating a problem child. … Continue reading