political developments don't end at national borders. Some politicians
draw the conclusion that the European Union should play a greater role
in handling crises like this one. However, according to critics the EU
itself is part of the problem because it propagates the same kind of
neoliberal policies that were a factor in causing this crisis. What
would a left-wing, Europe-wide approach to the crisis look like?
What kind of 'Europe' do we need for such an approach? Is it possible
to make the EU more democratic and social? If so, how? In cooperation
with the IIRE Grenzeloos is organising a debate about these questions
with speakers from France and Germany. They will discuss their
experiences with European politics and the alternatives their
organisations put forward.
to make the EU more democratic and social? If so, how? In cooperation
with the IIRE Grenzeloos is organising a debate about these questions
with speakers from France and Germany. They will discuss their
experiences with European politics and the alternatives their
organisations put forward.
27th of May 20.00
Lombokstraat 40, Amsterdam
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