Latest update: 21/02/2011 

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Egypt uprising: has Europe lost touch?

As the world watches events unfold in Egypt and Tunisia, Europe is wondering how it can reinvent its policy towards the region. Launched in July 2008, the Union for the Mediterranean has failed to promote economic integration and democratic reform across North Africa and the Middle East. How can Europe stay relevant in the region? Why is it that European policymakers failed to hear the aspirations of the local population? We put these questions to two MEPs.

Guests:

Sajjad KARIM

British MEP

European Conservatives and Reformists

Saïd EL KHADRAOUI

Belgian MEP

Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats

 

Presented by:

Christophe Robeet

 

Prepared by:

Anastassia Metral and Soumaya Benaïssa

Anni Podimata, Vice-President of the European Parliament
19/05/2012 - TALKING EUROPE

Anni Podimata, Vice-President of the European Parliament

Talks to form a new Greek government collapsed last Tuesday, forcing the country's president to call new elections in June. Greece faces weeks of instability and threatens to plunge the whole of the eurozone in a new crisis. Has Greece become ungovernable? Christophe Robeet speaks to Anni Podimata, Vice-President of the European Parliament and member of the Greek Socialist party.
Hollande meets Merkel: a compatible couple?
19/05/2012 - TALKING EUROPE

Hollande meets Merkel: a compatible couple?

Just hours after his inauguration, the new French president flew to Berlin to meet the German chancellor. The two leaders had never met before, but Hollande and Merkel pledged to work together to resolve Europe's economic crisis. But can the new Franco-German tandem overcome its political differences?
Philippe Maystadt, Honorary President, European Investment Bank
05/05/2012 - TALKING EUROPE

Philippe Maystadt, Honorary President, European Investment Bank

Christophe Robeet talks to Philippe Maystadt, Honorary President of the European Investment Bank, who has just published "Europe: The lost continent?" He explains that for him, Europe will not be a lost continent if in the future there is a strategy to increase the growth potential of the European economy.
Return to recession: More growth, please!
05/05/2012 - TALKING EUROPE (Part 1)

Return to recession: More growth, please!

As more and more EU countries are plunging back into recession, European leaders are calling for a growth pact. But will it be a European Marshall plan? Or liberal market reforms?
Jean-Luc Dehaene, Former Belgian Prime Minister, Belgian MEP (European People’s Party)
21/04/2012 - TALKING EUROPE

Jean-Luc Dehaene, Former Belgian Prime Minister, Belgian MEP (European People’s Party)

Former Belgian Prime Minister Jean-Luc Dehaene has been an MEP since 2004. He gives us his take on the French presidential campaign. In his view, Europe has been used as a scapegoat in the campaign.

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