Tribune | 01/06/2011 

Article d'Yves Bertoncini, sur les grand enjeux actuels de l'Union Européenne,  publié par Public Service Europe le 1er juin 2011.

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Extraits:

"The European Union has traditionally been inward-looking but now the challenges it faces are global, argues Yves Bertoncini

The European Union was born almost 20 years ago, a product of the Maastricht treaty and the re-birth of the old European Economic Community which was established in the 1950s. It is now facing, at the same time, a post-teenage and a midlife crisis – quite a big existential challenge, for sure, made up of a series of smaller ones.

It is tempting to summarise these challenges by saying that the EU is looking for a new frontier, the concept made famous by John F Kennedy in 1960 in an attempt to give a new vision and breath to his country. This new frontier could be found in the role the EU plays in globalisation – but also in the way that being a member of the EU can be perceived as a useful specificity. Unsurprisingly, the challenges linked to the definition of the EU's borders are significant in this regard."

 




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L'auteur
Secrétaire général de Notre Europe. Direction de l'équipe de Notre Europe. Gestion du programme de travail. Questions politiques et institutionnelles, vie démocratique et mobilité. ybertoncini@notre-europe.eu