The 25 March 2007 will see the fiftieth anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which founded the European Economic Community (EEC). The current
Europe is no longer a continent to make bombastic statements about itself. Someone who now proclaimed ‘the hour of Europe has come’ as the
There seems to be a fundamental paradox in the current dialectic of globalisation and the numerous public debates surrounding it. We are
There is a tendency when discussing ‘things European’ to speak almost exclusively in vertical terms, as if the question of Europe was all
The EU’s crisis has been framed as an economic one, with the self-interest of individuals in nation states pitted one against the other:
The Europe Union has, in its treaties, endorsed the mission of achieving gender equality. This is not insignificant, indeed striving for gender