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The everyday lives of European citizens have, for a fairly long time, been increasingly taking place in a European dimension, especially since the Euro became the currency in most EU Member States. This dimension is observable in daily life as its scope ranges from work training, sport and leisure to science and research. For me, the most impressive thing to notice when you visit a European capital is that you can hear and see how the melting of European borders has led to a new dynamism, to increased exchange and to new creative horizons. This kind of "Europeanization" has to go on and must have an impact in other important areas too, particularly in decisive sectors such as health, the environment and the working world. In the process, you can't afford to lose sight of the fact that Europe's most important raw materials are creativity, intelligence geared towards the future, innovation and the ability to be inventive.356
356 Published in Deutsche Welle, on 29 August 2008 as "Creativity Europe's Biggest Asset", available on: http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,3519249,00.html, last visited on 19 January 2009. |
The everyday lives of European citizens have, for a fairly long time, been increasingly taking place in European dimensions, at the latest since the euro has become the currency in most EU member states.
That may not necessarily be observable in daily life but it holds true in areas ranging from work and training, sport and leisure to science and research. The most impressive thing is to notice it when you visit a European capital. You can hear and see how a melting of European borders has led to a new dynamism, to increased exchange and to new creative horizons. This kind of "Europe-ization" has to go on and must have an impact in other important areas too, particularly in decisive sectors such as health, environment and the working world. In the process, you can't afford to lose sight of the fact that Europe's most important raw materials are creativity, intelligence geared towards the future, innovation and the ability to be inventive. |
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IV. Preliminary Conclusions
The structure and purpose of European integration was fundamentally altered by the collapse of the post-World War II and, subsequently, from the collapse of the Soviet Union and its satellites of Central and Eastern Europe. [...] For moral [and practical reasons, the core countries of the EU saw no choice but to bring their Central and Eastern European neighbours into the framework of European integration.] |
CONCLUSION
The structure and purpose of European integration was fundamentally altered by the collapse of the post–World War II order in 1989. For moral and practical reasons, the core countries of the EU saw no alternative but to bring their central and eastern European neighbors into the framework of European integration. |
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