A new European century?
The dangers of a military EU — & those who resist
Eurotopia No. 2
September 2007
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This issue of Eurotopia focuses on the inreasing militarisation of the EU. In spite of the democratic ‘NO’ in the referenda on the European constitution, the European Union is continuing to develop military policies as proposed in that constitution. Or rather, its military policies are being shaped for it. For the EU’s decisions on military affairs are the product of a number of factors: the concentration of the defence industry in the hands of a small number of big corporations; the intense lobbying by these corporations; and the will of parts of the EU political elite to create a common European army, suited to what they perceive as Europe’s future role in the world.
- Introducing Eurotopia
- Bayonets bared for Europe’s military future
Enzo Mangini - A Europe of peace is possible
Hilary Wainwright - Strong roots for a better future
Kate Hudson - Plane thinking
Gemma Galdon and Wilbert van der Zeijden - Women in black
Cynthia Cockburn
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