Surveys
Questions over the safety of atomic energy are at the forefront of everyone's minds after the crisis in Japan's nuclear power plants. Should Europe abandon nuclear energy altogether?
Three out of every five European university graduates are women, but the business world remains dominated by men. Should the EU push for new legislation to increase the proportion of women in top jobs?
Should EU countries consider backing military intervention in Libya to stop Colonel Gaddafi using force against his own citizens?
Italy has asked Brussels for 100 million euros to help it deal with the latest wave of immigration from North Africa. Do you think European taxpayers should be helping out the Italian government?
22 of the films shown at this year's Berlinale are co-financed by the EU. For 2007-2013, the EU has earmarked 755 million Euros in support of European cinema. Is this money being spent in the right place?
German chancellor Merkel and French president Sarkozy presented their ideas for a pact for competitiveness to EU leaders. Should such a pact impose on all Euro-countries strong common rules about matters like retirement, salaries etc.?
For years many European states have supported dictatorships in the Arab world. Is it time for the EU to declare unequivocal support for democratic reform in the region?
Many European countries have decided to stop deporting asylum seekers to Greece after the European Court of Human Rights ruled that many such expulsions were illegal. Is it time for the EU to regulate asylum across the continent?
Bulgaria and Romania are due to join the passport-free Schengen area in March 2011. But powerful EU members say both countries still have too much crime and corruption and the plan should be scrapped. Are they right?
After Greece and Portugal, China has now come to the rescue of crisis-stricken Spain, with a massive buy-up of national debt. Is increasing Chinese ownership of Europe something to fear?



