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  HomeSmallArrow The EU's Main Webpage

    This page is not as easy to navigate as it first seems, but experienced browsers will no doubt find much by starting here. A tip: the “ABC's” of the EU is a good starting point, as it includes links to the EU's history, decision-making institutions, Treaties and documents, and much more. In fact, a good way to start is to browse each link on this "ABC" page. If you are a serious student of the EU, keep working this page until you know where everything is.

  HomeSmallArrow EU Member Governments

    This links you to the foreign (and other ministries) of every member government of the EU. Almost all European foreign ministries have a special office or division dealing with EU affairs. Also contains links to non-EU states in Europe

  HomeSmallArrow EU Washington Delegation

    The EU's embassy (delegation) in Washington. Provides important supplement to the Brussels homepage because it focuses on EU-USA relations.

  HomeSmallArrow Daily News Summary from the EU Press Office

    Mad Cow disease. Monopolies in Sweden. Spaghetti-phobia It never seems to end. A great way to start each day.

  HomeSmallArrow NATO main page

    Includes links to press releases and texts of Ministerial communiqués; essential for research on the European Defense Identity within NATO.

  HomeSmallArrow NATO Member Governments

    Very comprehensive links to every ministry and parliamentary body of each NATO member government.

  HomeSmallArrow The US Government's Europe page

    Specifically, the Bureau of European Affairs at the US Department of State. Everything having to do with US relations with Europe. Also includes a very, very comprehensive set of links to speeches,  testimony, and reports on NATO Expansion.

  HomeSmallArrow EU Trade the EU view on Trade with the USA

    This is the general link to the EU Commission's directorate for trade matters. Specific links to issues of trade with the US will be added in the future. In the meantime, there is much here to interest you if you are looking for material on EU-US trade. See Especially "speeches" and "policies".

  HomeSmallArrow US Trade the US view on Trade with the EU

    This is the general link to the Office of the US Trade Representative. Specific links to EU matters will be added in the future. In the meantime, there is much here to interest you if you are looking for material on US-EU trade. Or international trade in general. The Annual Report of the US Government on Trade Policies and Practices of the European Union provides and up-to-date overview of recent controversies (if any) and contains much other information.


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