La lettre de la Fondation Robert Schuman - 25 juillet 2011
Tuesday 26 July 2011The Robert Schuman Foundation that was founded in 1991 after the
fall of the Berlin Wall has been approved by the State for its
services to the public; it works to promote the construction of
Europe. The Foundation which is a reference research centre
develops studies on the European Union and its policies
promoting the content of these in France, Europe and elsewhere in
the world. It encourages, contributes to and stimulates European
debate thanks to the wealth of its research, publications and the
organisation of conferences.
The Robert Schuman Foundation is established in Paris and Brussels and is a venue for research in an open, multinational network. The Foundation, which is a centre renowned for its research on the European Union, has provided itself with the task of maintaining the spirit and inspiration of one of the "Founder Fathers" of Europe, namely Robert Schuman and of promoting European values and ideals both within the Union's frontiers as well as beyond.
The weekly electronic newsletter, addressed to over 200,000 subscribers in 5 languages (French, English, German, Spanish and Polish), is a unique source of information on European events. With each letter the Foundation publishes a study entitled European Issues, a strategic paper that looks further into an issue of public interest, or a European Interview, providing the views of leading personalities on a topical subject..
http://www.eifr.eu/files/file5788467.pdf
The Robert Schuman Foundation is established in Paris and Brussels and is a venue for research in an open, multinational network. The Foundation, which is a centre renowned for its research on the European Union, has provided itself with the task of maintaining the spirit and inspiration of one of the "Founder Fathers" of Europe, namely Robert Schuman and of promoting European values and ideals both within the Union's frontiers as well as beyond.
The weekly electronic newsletter, addressed to over 200,000 subscribers in 5 languages (French, English, German, Spanish and Polish), is a unique source of information on European events. With each letter the Foundation publishes a study entitled European Issues, a strategic paper that looks further into an issue of public interest, or a European Interview, providing the views of leading personalities on a topical subject..
http://www.eifr.eu/files/file5788467.pdf