Debating Europe's Future
„Europe’s political stability, social cohesion, economic prosperity and security are more threatened today than at any point since the Cold War […]. Indigenous factors – whether long-extant nationalism, design flaws in the Eurozone lack of a common foreign policy, or incapability at assimilating immigrants – certainly lie at the root of these crises.
James Kirchick, "Russia's Plot Against the West" (March 2017), Politico
James Kirchick, "Russia's Plot Against the West" (March 2017), Politico
Europe is a pattern of political, cultural, economic and social differences united under the flag of the European Union and its current 28 member states. Over decades, the union's system was developed and enhanced to support the international communication between the countries, to improve the individual and economic growth and to establish a unity based on human rights and respect. Unfortunately, Europe and the European Union suffered great crisis, which raises the question to which future Europe is heading to and how we can improve our own life within Europe.
During the Debate, various people from different countries, working areas and ages are coming together to discuss what can and must be done to improve life in Europe and what we can learn from the past. In speeches we will here opinions from young people and decision makers, concluding in a discussion to form the future of Europe for the better and taking a first step towards a stronger Europe.
During the Debate, various people from different countries, working areas and ages are coming together to discuss what can and must be done to improve life in Europe and what we can learn from the past. In speeches we will here opinions from young people and decision makers, concluding in a discussion to form the future of Europe for the better and taking a first step towards a stronger Europe.