What does the Eurozone crisis mean for the future of Europe? In an interview with EUROPP’s Managing Editor Stuart Brown, Anthony Giddens discusses the content of his new book, Turbulent and Mighty Continent: What Future for Europe? He
  outlines the structural factors underpinning the crisis, the benefits 
 of EU membership, and why maintaining the European social model as a  
social investment state is of crucial importance for European countries.
"Europe
 has become a community of fate in  another sense, which is that for the
 first time we have a European  public and political space. In every 
European country, European issues  are now covered extensively in the 
media. I was amazed at the amount of  coverage given in the UK to Angela
 Merkel’s re-election. You would never  have found that previously, and 
that’s recognition that we’re all in  this together, even if many in the
 UK want us to leave the European  Union."
"So
 for me, as a pro-European, the key  issue is whether we can make this 
negative public space more of a  positive one. For this reason, I feel 
that pro-Europeans should state  their case and network across Europe in
 the run up to the 2014 European  elections. We should not let the 
populists and the Eurosceptics dominate  the debate politically, or 
emotionally."
 
