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It is good, but also bad
We left Paris somewhat puzzled. Unlike in the previous countries there was no clear message to be drawn from our conversations, no distinct topic in our discussions. We had talked about limits of Europe in the Netherlands, the identity question … Continue reading
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Tagged decline, euro-scepticism, Greece, Hollande, jobs, Sarkozy
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“Off to Europe”
For many Brits, crossing the channel and taking the ferry from Dover to Calais is setting “off to Europe”. For us, a good moment to think about a country that considers itself somehow distant from Europe and is home to … Continue reading
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Tagged cultural differences, euro-scepticism, identity, subsidiarity, UKIP
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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.