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Süddeutsche Zeitung - Niemcy | Piątek, 29. Maj 2009

Jens Bisky on the blossoming European public sphere

The European public sphere is blooming regardless of what anyone says, writes commentator Jens Bisky in the Süddeutsche Zeitung: "European topics - issues regarding cohabitation and news from the other member states - are more present in the national media than ever before. German Europeans can click onto perlentaucher.de or eurotopics.net and read about discussions in countries whose language they don't understand. Such portals whet your appetite for more. The web presences of EU institutions, however, could do with a good facelift. They need more sparkle, more forums and less dry instruction. Nevertheless there's so much information available that even with the best intentions you'll never be able to take it all in. The complaint about the lack of a European public sphere and the supposed disinterest in Europe above all bespeaks the weakness and diddling of Europe's politicians. Far too infrequently do they really address European issues: for example the restricitions on freedom of movement for many Eastern Europeans, the bureaucratic hassles you have to go through to get a residency permit or even a work permit, or the rights of labour migrants."

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