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Posted by EMILIO on 26/05/08

Desarrollar un blog en el que podamos hablar de cualquier asunto (economí­a, urbanismo, cultura, cine, literatura) con una perspectiva europea.
This post was submitted by EMILIO.

Original post by EMILIO

Communication on the European project

Posted by Niall Hughes on 19/05/08

People know little about the European project. Only an ambitious and comprehensive approach can remedy this shortcoming. People should – even superficially - be aware of the whereabouts of the European project and the numerous benefits it generates. When European decisions are to be taken options should feed the public debate. European political parties shall […]

Original post by Niall Hughes

All European citizens should have a chance to benefit from European Union exchange programmes

Objective : to give every European citizen at least one opportunity in the course of his/her life to study, train or carry out voluntary work in another European Union country or in the rest of the world for six months.
This post was submitted by Tony Venables, European Citizen Action Service (ECAS).

Original post by Tony Venables, European Citizen Action Service (ECAS)

There should be a European citizens’ agenda

The citizens’ agenda should be chosen and shaped by citizens themselves. Ideas such as using Europe Day on 9th May as a European deliberation day should be considered so that the same issues could be tackled across the European Union at the same time by groups of citizens.
This post was submitted by Tony Venables, European […]

Original post by Tony Venables, European Citizen Action Service (ECAS)

Europe beyond Europe.

Posted by Enric Olivé-Serret on 15/05/08

The boundaries of Europe are vague and hard to establish. Our borders are the principles and values that inspired the Fathers of the united Europe: democracy, social justice, peace. All these values constitute our border. That is why Europe has the duty to promote and diffuse those universal achievements, especially between our nearest neighbours of […]

Original post by Enric Olivé-Serret

Culture, ciment de l’Europe

Posted by Marien IMBERECHTS on 15/05/08

Comment développer une identité et une citoyenneté européenne et ainsi renforcer l’intégration de la nouvelle composition territoriale de l’Union ?
C’est à cette question que s’attache le Centre de Culture Européenne (CEE), bureau international d’étude et de formation.
Une meilleure connaissance des patrimoines culturels est un moteur essentiel du développement de cette identité, un « ciment » […]

Original post by Marien IMBERECHTS

60 ans

Posted by manfredi on 15/05/08

60 ans il faut pour s’apercevoir que l’Europe a besoin d’abord des citoyens de conforter leurs liens que les jumelages en sont la plate forme de creer l’association europeenne pour mieux vivre le quotidien et aussi s v p gardons notre culture ce qui commence par la LANGUE
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Original post by manfredi

The Euro-Arab Educating Network Zenith

Posted by Ali BELGHITH on 13/05/08

Le Réseau Éducatif Euro-Arabe Zénith est un dispositif européen pilote et une œuvre pédagogique et stratégique. Par une éducation plurielle et durable, il devra exploiter les opportunités offertes ou à explorer pour répondre aux enjeux actuels et à venir.
En conformité avec les orientations et l’éthique éducatives en Europe, le réseau Zénith vise à enrichir les […]

Original post by Ali BELGHITH

Les jeunes générations et l’Europe.

Posted by Quentin Schnapper on 07/05/08

Je profite de l’approche du 9 mai, fête de l’Europe, pour soulever un problème qui me semble préocupant.
Au jour d’aujourd’hui et c’est un fait les jeunes générations ne savent pas bien ce qu’est l’Europe, ce que sont ses enjeux, et son importance pour leur futur.
Alors que ces enfants sont l’avenir de l’Europe, nombre son ceux […]

Original post by Quentin Schnapper

Europe Day 2008

Posted by Don Roberto Franceschini on 30/04/08

Make all citizens aware of the 60 years of progress of the European idea by getting your Council local press and media involved in the civic activity of celebrating Europe Day on May 9th. Repeat this each year and reflect on 60 years of peace, prosperity and achievements that all citizens continue to enjoy.
This is […]

Original post by Don Roberto Franceschini

EU and Islam nations inside the European territory

Posted by Blogactiv feed on 28/04/08

The EMI must not ignore the reality of countries within the European landscape which have Islam as the official religion: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania and possibly, in the future, Kosovo. The first premise with respect of these countries is that they should be included in future enlargements. However, a further consideration cannot be avoided. Namely, if individual […]

Original post by Blogactiv feed

Free European Museum Card 14-24 Year Old

Posted by Blogactiv feed on 28/04/08

Most museums, schools, governments and cultural organizations complain about the lack of interest for arts, culture and cultural heritage by younger people. Attempts to lure a younger public of diverse cultural backgrounds into our cultural institutions usually end in tears and frustration. But lets be honest here: if you have to decide between having a […]

Original post by Blogactiv feed

A proposal for the citizens’ dialogue

Posted by Alain Camu on 25/04/08

In an integrating Europe and globalizing world, stop changing names of cities each time you cross a border!
There should be, as from say 2010, only one identification. Each city or public place should have only one official name, that is as called by the citizen who lives there.
Instead, today, the archaic habit persists of calling […]

Original post by Alain Camu

Truly representation for cities and towns in the EU

The twinning of towns within the EU has resulted in initiatives that have been clearly insufficient, although it is true that they have provided pleasure to many citizens, which in itself is positive. We need a true European network of towns and cities, which is both designed and supported by the Committee of Regions.
This post […]

Original post by Consejo Federal Español del Movimiento Europeo

Bilingualism to achieve Trilingualism

We need to improve the measures aimed at achieving bilingualism, starting from an early age. We also need to go one step beyond this and aim to achieve trilingualism.
As far as bilingualism is concerned, the simultaneous learning of the mother tongue and one of the so-called EU working languages must be compulsory in both state […]

Original post by Consejo Federal Español del Movimiento Europeo

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