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and Governance Processes. Including links to non-governmental and civil society associations, academic teaching and research establishments, and other information providers on matters European |
* compiled by Laura Trofin * |
The link list you will find below is the result of a number of debates, discussions, and seminar sessions during which participants often voiced the need for easy access to European Union and related internet sites. It does not claim either originality or completeness. Rather, its aim is to prove itself as a useful access tool to websites which offer information on some aspect of European integration, the actors, institutions, associations, and interested parties involved therein, the policy fields in which these are active, and the historical framework as well as the material and immaterial boundary conditions conducive to its development. |
It goes without saying that
such an enterprise is bound to remain imperfect: the authors may have forgotten
to mention the link to a specific website particularly useful or dear to
your heart; they may be challenged on the sequence and the arrangement
of the material, or they may be reproached that they have offered too much
rather than too little. All these criticisms will be gladly accepted; hints
for further improvements are as welcome as mention of links overlooked,
misspelt, or since their inclusion in the list made inactive. We would
thank you if you could address your comments, contributions, and – if
needs be – condemnations to either of us:
trofin@uni-muenster.de or meyersr@uni-muenster.de |
Last but not least – the authors gratefully acknowledge the financial and moral support of the Hochschulrektorenkonferenz for a number of academic cooperation projects in South East Europe; this linklist is one of the products of these projects. |
Download Eurolink database (MS Word file) |