By Sir Paul Lever3 Apr 2007
Reflecting on the European Union's first fifty years, Sir Paul Lever considers the current challenges facing the European project. European publics no longer feel a great sense of belonging: two founding signatories rejected the proposed EU Constitution. Even in the new member states, the EU is increasingly greeted with apathy, indifference and a sense of irrelevance.
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