Wednesday 10. March 2010
Nr. 55 (12/2003)

Content:

Church and society in east and west

Ecumenical relations ? if not ecumenical dialogue ? can contribute towards the political process, says Thomas Bremer

Controlling Europe?s new borders

Kaliningrad illustrates the challenges in managing the European Union?s new borders following its imminent enlargement

Bridging a cultural and political divide

Respect fo human rights raises particular challenges for the Euro- mediterranean Partnership

The great fears of Europeans

The EU has two fears in relation to its southern neighbours: fundamentalism and demographic growth

Wider Europe ? a ring of friends?

?I would like to see a ?ring of friends? around the European Union and its closest neighbours, from Morocco to Russia and the Black Sea.? This is how Romano Prodi just over a year ago described his vision of a European neighbourhood policy: ?Wider Europe?. However, at issue is not merely the relations between the EU and its neighbours, but the logic of European integration itself

The new Europe and the new Ukraine

Cardinal Lubomyr Husar, Head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, reflects on what modern-day Ukraine needs from the European Union

Hopes and realities in the Arab countries

Bichara Khader analyses the stakes for the countries neighbouring the EU to the south, of which eight are Arab states
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