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Newsletter Summer 1998: The Regions play an important role in promoting Employment

1 July, 1998 By Editor

Headlines:

  • The Regions play an important role in promoting Employment
  • Help for SMEs
  • First steps towards decentralisation in Great Britain
  • The Amsterdam Treaty >Ratification in progress
  • 350 years of the Treaty of Westphalia
  • East-West Cooperation >Preparing the regions for EU enlargement
  • Social and employment affairs >The need for interregional action
  • Education & training >Creating partnerships and networks
  • Financial aid for candidate countries
  • Pre-accession financial aid for agriculture
  • Pre-accession Structural Instrument
  • The key role of the Phare programme
  • Ecos-Ouverture: Call for proposals – 1998 to 2000
  • The reform of the Structural Funds is launched
  • Employment and the regions >Creation of a data base
  • The Mediterranean >Action for the prevention of fires
  • The Danube Delta >The need for greater cooperation
  • Progress report on interregional cooperation between the AER member regions
  • Oberösterreich to host the 1998 General Assembly

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Newsletter Spring 1998: Agenda 2000, employment and EU Enlargement at the heart of our work

1 March, 1998 By Editor

Headlines:

  • Agenda 2000, employment and EU Enlargement at the heart of our work
  • Promotion of employment
  • Regionalism in action: Poland
  • M. Dammeyer, new President of the CoR
  • Three seminars for promoting our ideas
  • Regional Policy >The European Commission welcomes AER Resolution on the Structural Funds
  • New President for the East-West Committee
  • Culture >The European Union supports the interregional network
  • Social Services >The concept of Partnerships makes its mark
  • Eurodyssey’s contribution to the promotion of employment
  • AER Summer School, Rendez-vous in Thüringen
  • Centurio 1998: Open for registration
  • Exchange of Experiences after Pacte
  • What are the perspectives for decentralised cooperation?
  • Commentary: Reinforcing the Regions
  • Rural regions >Information Technology for small rural businesses
  • The Danube-Mures-Tisa (DMT) Euro-region >Towards interregional cooperation in various fields
  • Solidarity with regions affected by natural disasters
  • Aquitaine – Euskadi – Navarra >Over 350 Crossborder Projects
  • The Black Sea >A new Phare/Interreg programme
  • Creation of information centres on regionalism
  • Comparative study on medical care in Europe
  • Limburg, the ‘Flavour region of Europe 1998’

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Aquitaine – Euskadi – Navarra: over 350 Crossborder Projects

5 February, 1998 By Editor

The regions of Aquitaine (F), Euskadi and Navarra (E) are geographically and historically close so it is quite natural that they got together. Aquitaine and Euskadi established a cooperation protocol in 1989 and Navarra joined them in 1992, thus sealing a fruitful institutional collaboration. The main objectives of this cooperation are:

  • to exchange information on respective economic and social policies, on actions for the promotion and the development of communications, training, research and infrastructures as well as the value of cultural and linguistic heritage,
  • to harmonise policies in the above mentioned areas,
  • to consult each other on the definition and implementation of projects of common interest,
  • to encourage all forms of cooperation between the different public, professional and private bodies from each region.

Over 350 transborder projects, 50 of which were introduced in 1997, have in this way been set up in a variety of fields: higher education, scientific research, the environment, economic development, tourism, agriculture, culture, training, social care, diffusion of the Basque language etc. These projects are financed by a common intervention fund. The three regions invest each year close to 300 million Pesetas so that this collaboration may realise an even greater number of common projects on both sides of the border.

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New President for the East-West Committee

3 December, 1997 By Editor

On 3rd December 1997, the AER Bureau elected Ivan Jakovcic as the new President of the East-West Committee (II). Mr Jakovcic is 41 years old and a graduate from the Zagreb Foreign trade Faculty. He has been the President of the Istrian regional party, “IDS-DDI” since 1991. In 1992 he entered the Chamber of Deputies of the Croatian Parliament and re-entered in 1995 and 1997. Within the Croatian Parliament, Mr Jakovcic is a member of the Commission for External Policy and also President of the Commission for interregional cooperation and relations with the emigrants of the Istra Regional Assembly. Istra, one of the 23 regions in Croatia, became a member of the AER in October 1994 and Mr Jakovcic has been a member of the Bureau since 1996.

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