Thursday 11. March 2010
Nr. 56 (1/2004)

Content:

Breaking down the wall in our minds

The Central European Catholic Day seeks to send a signal of hope and reconciliation for Europe

Improving cancer screening

Fighting cancer is a priority for the European Union

Fighting fraud

The European institutions are striving to shake off their reputation for corruption and poor financial management

Evaluating European employment policy

A task force on employment, chaired by the former Dutch Prime Minister Wim Kok, presented its report in November

The arms trade dynamic

The planned establishment of a European Armaments, Research and Military Capabilities Agency represents a further step towards the realisation of the common European Security and Defence Policy. Thomas Hoppe analyses the significance of this proposal for the future of the European Union

The fight for EU research funding

The Council of Ministers cannot agree on financing for embryonic stem cell research

Tensions grow over the Stability Pact

The Stability Pact does not seem to have achieved its aim of making the euro-zone countries more aware of their responsibility towards others
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