Latest update: 13/03/2012 

- Economic growth - Europe - Greece - recession


Reviving growth, how will Europe fix its economy ?

Regenerating growth...As the Eurozone looks headed for its second recession in three years, European leaders are shifting their focus from austerity plans towards growth. But what can Europe do to fix its sluggish economy and create new jobs? Christophe Robeet's guests propose their answer.

  • Véronique DE KEYSER, Belgian MEP, Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
  • Geoff MEADE, Director, Press Association in Brussels

 

Programme prepared by Domitille Blanc

Eurozone debt crisis: what do we do now?
08/09/2012 - TALKING EUROPE

Eurozone debt crisis: what do we do now?

After a quiet summer, it seems that the debt crisis is back to haunt eurozone leaders. They have embarked on a new round of shuttle diplomacy in a bid to save the euro. But is there a credible plan on the table to save the single currency?
Andreas Mavroyiannis, Deputy Europe Minister of Cyprus
30/06/2012 - TALKING EUROPE

Andreas Mavroyiannis, Deputy Europe Minister of Cyprus

With Cyprus taking over the EU’s rotating presidency, Christophe Robeet speaks to Andreas Mavroyiannis about what was decided at the last EU summit, notably the "Pact for Growth". Andreas Mavroyiannis also discusses Cyprus’ debt and the help it needs to solve the crisis.
What's the grand plan to save the euro? (part 2)
27/06/2012 - TALKING EUROPE

What's the grand plan to save the euro? (part 2)

For the 60th edition of "Talking Europe", Christophe Robeet focuses with his guests on the EU leaders who are meeting in Brussels for a make-or-break summit. There are pressing issues: Greece, Spain, borrowing costs, and yet more problems on the table. This is probably Europe's moment of truth. Is there a grand plan to save the euro and the European Union?
What's the grand plan to save the euro? (part 1)
27/06/2012 - TALKING EUROPE

What's the grand plan to save the euro? (part 1)

For the 60th edition of Talking Europe, Christophe Robeet focuses with his guests on the EU leaders who are meeting in Brussels for a make-or-break summit. This is Europe's moment of truth. If the European Union wants to survive, it no longer needs plumbers but real architects. This could mean more sovereignty going to the European institutions.
Nigel Farage and Graham Watson: two British MEPs, two views of Europe
16/06/2012 - TALKING EUROPE

Nigel Farage and Graham Watson: two British MEPs, two views of Europe

Christophe Robeet speaks to two British MEPs with completely diverging views on the UK’s role within the EU. Nigel Farage, the leader of the UK Independence party, debates with Graham Watson, an outspoken Liberal MEP.

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