What Do Young People Think About the CAP? An Experiment
Tomás García Azcárate and
Daniela Terrile
EuroChoices, 2015, vol. 14, issue 3, 52-57
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The new Commission wants to close the gap between Europe and the citizens. We bring to the debate on the future of the Common Agricultural Policy the results of our experiment with three different groups of young people in Brussels and Paris. They were asked to identify and classify the main five achievements and weaknesses of the CAP and to provide another five recommendations to European politicians. Despite the differences between the groups, we observed important convergences on what was the most positive aspect, namely, a common policy which has provided self-sufficiency in Europe. The most negative opinion concerned a policy which is not targeted at those most in need.
Date: 2015
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