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22/12/2013

The European Union’s approach to the Greater Middle East

Invited by the Institute of Political and International Studies of the Islamic Republic of Iran, […]
13/12/2013

Sustainable Energy Policy for the Consumers, the Solution is European

For the consumer, energy policy is more than just about price of energy utilities was […]
11/12/2013

Research Project: Beyond Austerity, Towards Employment: a Gender Aware Framework

FEPS, together with the Economic Council of the Labour Movement (ECLM), the School of Oriental […]
10/12/2013

Research Project: Europe within the Global Economy

FEPS in collaboration with the Economic Council of the Labour Movement – ECLM – (Copenhagen)  […]
25/11/2013

One to Watch: Emma Reynolds

18/11/2013

Research and Policy Day: The Future of European Democracy

The aim of this prominent event wass to promote progressive policy debate across disciplines and […]
11/11/2013

Conference report: Macroeconomic Cooperation and the International Monetary System

Watch the Full video of the public panel   Introduction While the International Financial Institutions […]
10/11/2013

Finance, Companies and Competition

Divergences between countries in the industrial competitiveness are causing economic dislocation in the euro zone […]
25/10/2013

Research Project: Beyond Financial Regulation, European Industrial Policies in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis

FEPS in collaboration with the International Institute for Social Studies (the Netherlands) has set up […]
24/10/2013

Research Project: Finance and Inequality

FEPS, in collaboration with Foundation Jean Jaurès and Leeds University Business School (United Kingdom) and the […]
21/10/2013

Public Debate on Macroeconomic Cooperation and the International Monetary System

Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD) at Columbia University and FEPS organised a seminar and public […]
14/10/2013

For a New Social Consensus in Europe, a promise of jobs, welfare and empowerment

From the 29th September until the 1st October 2013, the FEPS Next Left Research Programme […]
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