Europe is a construction in the making and often this construction is endangered by events and crises that challenge it. It is clear that, in addition to political differences and divergences, one of the elements of weakness in this construction is the difficulty of finding a common language that unites the continent.
This is why the work that political foundations do to succeed in supporting the integration process and to arrive at the definition of a unified public opinion must involve a Europe that addresses the issues and themes that run through people’s lives, not just as detached national affairs, but directly as European citizens. This was the intent behind our promotion of this publication, in which we have collected stories and points of view on some of the issues that we consider central to the policy discussion. Climate change, the living conditions of women, war, immigration these are some of the issues addressed and told from different points of view and at different latitudes.