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31/01/2017

‘From Europe to Local: Migrating Solidarity’

On Monday 10 October 2016 SOLIDAR and the Foundation for European Progressive Studies launched the […]
11/01/2017

Africa Day 2016

On November 5th 2016, the Foundation Max van der Stoel (FMS) and the Foundation for […]
11/01/2017

Brussels Study Visit – Europapolitische Akademie 2016

From 20 to 22 June 2016, the Foundation for European Progressive Studies and the Karl […]
10/01/2017

Brussels Forum Breakout Dinner ‘Turkey, the EU, and the Mediterranean Security Equation’

Within their framework of their wider project on strengthening the transatlantic relationship and focusing on […]
01/01/2017

How are Populist Movements attracting Millennials and why?

On the 29th September 2016, the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) in partnership with […]
08/11/2016

The Future of EU Climate Change Technology and Sustainable Energy Diplomacy

On 19 October the Dickson Poon School of Law of King’s College London hosted the […]
20/10/2016

Aligning Regional Interests: India and Europe in the Indian Ocean and the Middle East

The Foundation for European Progressive Studies and Carnegie India organised a conference on advancing the […]
18/10/2016

Call to Europe VI: Millennials and Politics

The current edition of Call to Europe annually organized by FEPS was for the first […]
12/10/2016

Activity Report: Debate Just Transition

The Foundation for European Progressive Studies and Change Partnership, have outlined the practical steps needed […]
11/10/2016

Congratulations to António Guterres on his election as the Secretary General of the UN

The Foundation for European Progressive Studies, its President, Massimo D’Alema, and its Secretary General, Ernst […]
15/09/2016

Annual FEPS-TASC Conference A Just Recovery: Real Jobs in a Fair Society

The challenges and options for a just transition towards a sustainable economy and decent jobs […]
09/09/2016

Democracy in the face of terrorism

France and Europe are faced with terrorist attacks of unprecedented violence and magnitude, and citizens […]
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