Europe Today and Tomorrow

Europe Today and Tomorrow
Author: Pope Benedict XVI
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1586171348

Written in late 2004, Ratzinger raises serious questions about the issues facing Europe amidst the new European Union and forming of a European Constitution. Some of the main issues he raises include: How did Europe originate and what are its boundaries? Who has the right to call himself European and be admitted into the new Eurpoe? What about the spiritual roots of Europe and the moral foundation she is founded on? Ratzinger sees the lack of focus on these fundamental questions in the forming of a new Europe as a very serious dilemma for the furture of Europe, and the world.

Europe

Europe
Author: Organisation for European Economic Cooperation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1951
Genre:
ISBN:

Europe Today and Tomorrow

Europe Today and Tomorrow
Author: Peggotty Freeman
Publisher: London : Longman [for] the Centre for Contemporary European Studies
Total Pages: 181
Release: 1977-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780582351707

European Social Policy, Today and Tomorrow

European Social Policy, Today and Tomorrow
Author: Michael Shanks
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2015-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1483159655

European Social Policy, Today and Tomorrow discusses the future of the European Community focusing on nine member-countries. The book discusses that if the members of the European Community were to survive and prosper, they should develop a viable social policy focusing on the problems and priorities of the common man. The text also explains the need for a clearer definition of the relative role of the member-states. The book describes the process leading to European integration and social policy, and compares the achievements that have resulted in terms of full, better employment together with improvement of living and working conditions. The text gives special attention to the employment situation and the inception of the European Social Fund, with an emphasis on the freedom of workers to move around the Community in search of better opportunities for themselves. A chapter also emphasizes the role of community participation and industrial democracy toward a meaningful process of shared decision-making. The book argues that the different social systems can be harmonized through the establishment of the First European Social Budget, which tracks date of expenditures covering health, sickness, unemployment, and occupation diseases. The selection then evaluates problems of poverty, health, environment, as well as inflation and social justice. The text evaluates as well the institutions that are established to address the problems. The book then proposes several changes toward a more responsive, evolving European Community. Diplomats, government policymakers, migrant workers, foreign career service officers, and historians will find this book thought-provoking and helpful.