"The Union for the Mediterranean and a usual round up on EU affairs...
The Union for the Mediterranean
Launched officially today, and I’ve yet to work out what it’s all for (bar an ego trip for Sarkozy and a jolly for various heads of state, that is).
Mark Mardell has the handiest overview I’ve found so far - and also doesn’t seem to know quite what to make of it. Wikipedia is, as ever, useful if taken with a pinch of salt - largely thanks to the overview of the controversies and squabbles that have marred its birth.
One thing that is fun, however, is to compare the map of this new international club with that of the Roman Empire at its height…
Turkey complex
Will the "victory" announced by French President [Nicolas] Sarkozy in the opening summit of the new Union for the Mediterranean on Sunday in Paris' Grand Palais be enough to save at least one part of France's post in the Middle East?Continue reading ""The Union for the Mediterranean and a usual round up on EU affairs..." »



On 31st May 2008, Social Europe Chief Editor Detlev Albers died after a short but severe illness. We are deeply saddened and shocked by his sudden death. 

In the last years, the number of EU member states has almost doubled from 15 to 27 members. This major extension has obviously had economic, political and cultural consequences. How do you think this enlargement was absorbed by the Union? And were there any political consequences?