I would also suggest you shoot for a country that still has their own currency or better yet is not in the European Monetary Union because it's not clear if the Euro will survive the current financial crisis and if it does what it will look like (e.g. it could end up being a smaller union led by Germany)
That's a lot of FUD.
The general view once you get away from the mainstream media is EU has kicked the can down the road, meaning that e.g. Greece will very likely be a problem again in the near future.
"Once you get away from the mainstream media". What does that mean? The realm of quacks and lunatics? Publications by opinionated, but uninformed people? Secret publications by Economist Noble Prize winners?

In reply to Re^2: How do North Americans find Europe as a workplace? by JavaFan
in thread How do North Americans find Europe as a workplace? by talexb

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