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European Union: What future for Europe?

  • March 25 will mark the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Rome. How can we celebrate this event without stopping to take stock of the obstacles now facing the European project?

  • The European Commission has tried to shed some light on future trends by examining five possible scenarios.

  • The leaders of the biggest eurozone member states already seem to have opted for a multi-speed Europe. Yet this is surely not the clearest choice for Europe's future, nor does it come without risks.

  • The European Commission intends to fuel debate in the months ahead, in the hopes that by the end of 2017, European executive leaders will be in a stronger position to pick a scenario and push forward European construction.

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