European Union - the next 50 years
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Subjects | European Union |
European Union: the next 50 years was edited by lobbyist Maurice Fraser and published by Financial Times Business with Agora Projects, in association with the European Institute of the London School of Economics.[1][2] The work boasts contributions by :
- Angela Merkel, German chancellor
- Jose Manual Barroso, president of the European Commission
- Howard Davies, director of the London School of Economics
- Javier Solana, EU high representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy
- Olli Rehn, EU commissioner for enlargement
- Danuta Hubner, EU commissioner for regional policy
- Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, finance minister of Italy
- Carl Bildt, foreign minister of Sweden
- Peter Sutherland, chairman BP, former director-general of the WTO
- Richard Descoings, director of Sciences Po, Paris
- Vaira Vike-Freiberga, president of Latvia
- Theodora Bakoyannis, foreign minister of Greece
- Bernard-Henri Levy, philosopher and writer
- Nicolas Sarkozy, then leader of UMP Party, France
- Robert Cooper, director-general Politico-Military Affairs, Council of the European Union and writer on international affairs
- Gérard Mortier, director of the Opera de Paris
- Ernest-Antoine Seillière, president of UNICE[3]
Summary
A summary and table of contents is available online here.
- ↑ FT Business.com - EU:50, accessed 20 March 2008.
- ↑ Europe Next Fifty Years confirmed writers (pdf), accessed 20 March 2008.
- ↑ FT Business.com - EU:50, accessed 20 March 2008.