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La Libre Belgique - Belgia | 05/09/2007

Is the division of Belgium inevitable?

"It appears that the final hour of the Belgian State has drawn a little closer", writes Jean-Luc de Meulemeester, professor at the Université Libre de Belgique. "French-speaking Belgians are dreading this moment, especially as, unlike the Flemish, they have no substitute homeland. While the Flemish nation is building itself, the French-speaking nation is still seeking an identity. But it may be that an eventual division of the country could serve a purpose in the adaptation of the Belgian social-economic model to new capitalism (More Anglo-Saxon, less German). Without actually realising it, Belgians are living in one of the last 'Welfare states'. The degree of inequality is relatively small in Belgium and fiscal pressure is high. For some, this would be unbearable in a Europe that has chosen to open up to international competition, facing the rise of China and India."

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La Libre Belgique - Belgia | 21/08/2006

The Günter Grass affair fuels debate

Jean-Luc De Meulemeester, professor at the Free University of Brussels (ULB), analyses the revelations of Günter Grass in the light of the history of his home town, Danzig. "It is hard to level accusations at a teenager indoctrinated by totalitarian system and living in a society which, for specific historical reasons, had embraced the Nazi cause more radically, probably, than many German non-border regions. This commitment does, however, show how deeply many were committed, and until the final hour ... His very German destiny illustrates two things: the most perverted ideologies can seduce even souls with potential for good and creativity. And fortunately it is also possible to be cured of the disease, individually and collectively."

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