An important buzzword in Brussels is "communication". Experts like to say that by "communicating the EU to the citizens", the Union can avoid the low turnouts that have dogged European elections.
Communication is also high on the new Commission's agenda with a new Commission vice-president especially tasked with 'communicating' how Europe affects its people.
And while most people agree that communication is the key weapon in the battle to win the forthcoming referendums on the Co...
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