Tag: The New European
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Looking at the Moon
Read the editorial from the new issue of our magazine, The New European, dedicated to uncovering the true potential of New Europeans!
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Freedom of Movement: Remedy or Disease?
Freedom of movement can definitely be a remedy for the EU’s current problems. But all remedies have risks. It is focusing only on them, without looking at the positive sides, that transforms them in a disease.
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Keep the EU Moving
Freedom of movement, one of the values at the heart of today’s EU, is a subject of current debate. If for some, it is still a valid principle, for others it needs serious rethinking. A deep analysis of its limits and advantages is needed.
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“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses.”
More migration, not less, is key to Europe’s future economic well-being.
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Growing the Tree of Diversity
Migration in recent years has become a global phenomenon, increasing the diversity of our cities and societies. Read the opinion of UNITEE’s President.
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Oxlo: city branding through diversity
Having the right brand is increasingly important for cities to establish their image. Diversity and openness can be precious tools in this respect: Norway’s capital Oslo and its brand Oxlo stand out as a successful case.
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Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, lessons (to be) learned
The Asia-Pacific region is becoming an increasingly relevant area in the world, both economically and politically. And it is closer to Europe than it seems: the EU should not miss this opportunity.
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The European Dream (or what is left of it)
The economic crisis has made it clear that neo-liberal capitalism has had a corrosive effect on the European dream. There is only one way out: politicians need to offer hope.
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“Corporate Social Responsibility is making European companies more competitive.” Interview with Daniel Calleja Crespo
Daniel Calleja Crespo, Director-General for Enterprise and Industry and Special Envoy for SMEs at the European Commission, talks about the role of CSR in fostering economic growth.