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STUDIA EUROPAEA - Issue no. 1 / 2000 | |||||||
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EUROPEAN KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY: ASSUMPTIONS, PREMISES, STRUCTURES, AND OPTIONS. Authors: UWE H. BITTLINGMAYER. |
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Abstract: The current European situation seems rather paradoxical: On one hand, the Monetary Union prepares for the biggest common market world-wide, while on the other hand the NATO-war against Milosevic''''s Yugoslavia clearly shows, that the vision of a united Europe still remains an unrealistic dream. But, apart from all political and even military tensions, the perspective for everybody supporting the European idea is quite clear. The aim is an encompassing and peaceful European integration, getting further than only providing a common market. The European nation-states have to grow close socially, culturally and politically, too. All European countries should develop at least approximately the same living conditions and life chances. | |||||||