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01/09/2014

Report: FEPS international seminar on economy in the framework of the Labour party’s National policy forum

FEPS and Labour party international breakfast seminar on the economy –Report of the discussion FEPS […]
23/07/2014

The Challenge of Economic Inequality to Recovery and Wellbeing

This year’s TASC-FEPS conference, that took place the 20th of June, brought together a dynamic […]
03/07/2014

Martin Schulz re-elected Parliament president

On behalf of FEPS, President Massimo D’Alema congratulated Martin Schulz for his re-election and offered […]
18/06/2014

Project NordMod 2030

FEPS (Foundation for European Progressive Studies) in corporation with SAMAK have commissioned Fafo to lead the […]
05/06/2014

Report Seminar ‘Progressive Policies for Growth and Employment’

A recent report from the ILO states that persistent recessionary conditions in Europe have significantly […]
05/06/2014

Report Roundtable ‘Building Participatory Welfare Societies’

The activity continued on two traditions. On one hand it is following the last years’ phenomenal […]
28/05/2014

10 observations on the results of the 2014 European elections

1. The 2014 European Parliament elections were historically important. 2. The hope had been that voter participation […]
27/05/2014

Activity Report ‘More Europe vs. No Europe’

Here you can read the activity report of the FEPS Next Left National Roundtable debate […]
26/05/2014

Combatting the antisemitism

Dans trop de pays d’Europe, les propos antisémites ont malheureusement connu au cours des dernières […]
15/05/2014

New members wanted: Young, European and Progressive Academic? This call is for you!

FEPS – Foundation for European Progressive Studies is delighted to present a call for the […]
07/05/2014

Report on 5th Transatlantic dialogue on gender issues

Report on the 5th Conference about gender equality, held in Boston during 3rd-4th March and […]
02/05/2014

Debate between Martin Schulz and Thomas Piketty

Debate between the PES candidate to the EU Commission Presidency, Martin Schulz, and the French […]
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