Timebomb: confronting the challenges of an ageing continent
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Policy Voices | 75 later, is it time to revisit the Schuman Declaration?Today marks 75 years since the Schuman Declaration. What started first and foremost as a peace project has developed into a European Union with a single market, an official currency for 20 EU countries and freedom of movement. However, at the age of 75, the European project is being attacked from the outside by a war right at its border and an American President questioning the decades long Trans-Atlantic relationship, but also faces challenges from within.
To mark Europe Day, host Catarina Vila Nova sat down with Arancha González Laya, Dean of the Paris School of International Affairs at Sciences Po. González has previously held positions in the European Commission, United Nations, World Trade Organization and served as Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation of Spain.
Sustainability, competitiveness and security are, according to González, the three biggest challenges facing the EU and countries can’t afford to ignore any of them. There is space for disagreement, she adds, but that must be done within the rules of the game.
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