Opening Europe was a suplement of The Letter of Confrontations Europe in the beginning of 2000.
Opening Europe n°63 :
Why Europe?
Two Towers and a Palm Tree by Jacek Safuta
Poland’s Political and Administrative System
Main historical reference points
The Path of Integration...
Program for the Autumn University
Opening Europe n°62 - June/July 2003 :
The Dream, reality, possible decline, by Martin Zaimov
Divine Constitution?
First General Assembly of Ütközö
An “innovative approach” is necessary
How are infrastructures to be financed?
Referendums: two more!
Restructuring and capitalization: the Polish and Hungarian cases
Opening Europe n°61 :
Sandra
On the enthusiasm of young democracies, by Milan Kucan
Referendum in Hungary
Echos
Poland, a difficult social dialogue, by Jacek Mecina
Prospective
Opening Europe n°60 :
Sad song
Enlargement in stormy times
The Iraqi Crisis as Seen By Hungary
The new Polish economy
To be at the heart of the unique, enlarged future market
Echos
Opening Europe n°59 :
Editorial de Magda Kósáné Kovács : Beyond the Joy
Culture and Education, the Cement of Europe, a conference with Bronislaw Geremek
Dress Rehearsal: deputies of 12 candidat countries in European Parliament
“The Expansion is a great opportunity!” by Jozef Niemiec
Confrontations creates an “Expansion” group
Estoniia: Growth before Welfare
Minutes, slides, photos
- The Roadmap for Energy - Confrontations Europe celebrates its 20 years
- Social dialogue and industrial relations to solve the competitiveness/solidarity equation - Nuclear safety - CAP lunch-debates - Competitivness lunch-debates - EEE in Warsaw - AGE The Single Market Act - EEE in Budapest: Nuclear ownership - EEE in Brussels: European Budget - Looking for Clean cars - Biofuel sector in Europe - Lunch-debates on nuclear Energy
Romanian Perspectives Regarding the Inter-war Plans of Creating a “Danubian Confederation”
Will Europe retain its farmers? - Henri Nallet
Preparing European forests for climate change - a contribution of François Calonne to the Commission’s Green Paper
Fragmented Power : Europe and the Global Economy - Bruegel
Wages and wage bargaining in Europe: developments since mid-1990s - ETUI + Reader’s comment (in French)
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