Eurozone: Solidarity or Domination?

Friday 25 January

19:00 - 20:30

In today's challenging political and financial climate, the Eurozone has many trials ahead. As Europe prepares for the Eurozone 2.0, it will have to balance smart and inclusive growth with smart austerity measures. Is the European utopia of solidarity, stability and integration a broken promise?

Dimensions to be addressed:

  • How can we reconcile diverging interests among European nations?
  • Should budgetary discipline be enforced? If so, how?
  • Can Germany effectively run the Eurozone's economic policy?
  • How should the birth defects of the Eurozone be rectified to achieve competitiveness on the global stage?

 

Comments

Comment by Wijck van M.M. | 26.01.2013

Solidarity obligations will destroy the
participaing member states, disabling
domination as advantegeous accessoire.

Comment by Paul | 18.02.2013

Today´s European Unions is resembling the formal CONECOM which died of overly centralization and simple solution.

In my opinon, decentralization based on giving more freedom to regionsis the answer to solve the ofthen conflicting issues.
Another aspect is in solving problems of growth not only through economics, but cultural and ethical grounds.

There ore so many things that money cannot by, e.g peace, happiness,health and good realitions anmong people.