I was really glad to read this Opinion piece by Andrew Moravcsik, Director of the European Union Program at Princeton in this week’s Newsweek, as it draws a neat conclusion on some of the stories I’ve brought up in this Blog over the last number of months. My very first blog for the FPA was entitled “Will economic protectionism divide the EU” back in February. Thankfully Moravcsik’s simple conclusion is that economic protectionism hasn’t happened and the economic crisis has actually further unified the Union.
The European Union has often acted in the past as the whipping boy for Member State politicans for the effects of some of its unpopular but necessary policies. Therefore it is actually qute unbelievable that that the catostrophic effects of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression has not weakened the Union and has actually had a unifying effect. Many factors have affected this, including the radid informal March summit (on which I blogged) where European leaders had to face each other and, in the process, collectively face away from intra-EU protectionism. However, a greater conclusion about the European Union itself must be drawn. As Moravcsik says “the crisis taught Europeans that if they want to protect their prosperity, there is no alternative to tighter policy coordination” - it appears that the EU has proved that it has an undeniable underlying logic for Europeans and it must be concluded that it will be providing solutions for economic, social & political problems for many years to come.

The EU's underlying logic means it will be around for years to come


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Here is a story that has been quiet down in sweden and their Media is involved too.
In July 2009 took Sweden over the chairmanship of the European Union, and in September 2009 a large
conference is planned in Kronoberg and Växjö with over 500 delegates representing most of the member states.
With regard to the fact that the “investigation” was instigated in Växjö and the whole story revolving around authorities in Kronoberg it would be inappropriate that this horrible and shameful account should be drawn to the attention of the Public in all of the EU member states, and especially embarrassing for The Swedish State, Kronoberg, Växjö Council and others directly involved.
Here is the shameful story:
http://www.medicalforgery.com
Dennis that really seems like a terrible incident & I sincerely sympathise with the people who have been left disabled as a resutl of this. I can say that is is not my speciality and the EU has little to do with healthcare…however, if there is any area of EU law or EU rights involved there is the possibility to submit a Petition to the European parliament who will investigate the matter and hear the Petition. I would see more details at the website below and contact your local MEP for further details. All the best in your search for clarity on these tragic incidents.
David
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/parliament/public/staticDisplay.do?id=49
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