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09/07/2012

8th FEPS Young Academic Network Seminar

Rounding up the second cycle, members of the FEPS Young Academics Network gathered in hospitable […]
06/07/2012

Seminar on Populism & Political Parties in Europe

Over the last decade, common features to democracies across Europe have been on the one […]
04/07/2012

Public Lecture : Lost or anew? American progressive-liberalism and European social democracy

The American political traditions of progressivism and liberalism have long provided European social democracy with […]
03/07/2012

FEPS Next Left and Policy Network conference

Following the previous exchange with the scholars of the North-East Universities of Harvard Law School […]
22/06/2012

EU Enlargement: Beyond promises

FEPS together with the European Forum for Democracy and Solidarity organised the third, final event […]
20/06/2012

Fifth Roundtable of the Next Left Economic Circle – Austerity in Europe: a critical Post-Keynesian approach and the Canadian example

Guest speaker Marc Lavoie, Professor in the Dep. of Economics at the Univ. of Ottawa, […]
18/06/2012

Shifting Europe from Austerity to Growth: A Proposed Investment Programme for 2012-2015

The meeting discussed concrete proposals (with appropriate figures and estimates) to significantly increase lending by […]
06/06/2012

Seminar: The Economic Governance in the EU: Is there an alternative to austerity to leave the crisis?

FEPS together with the Rafael Campalans Foundation organized on 25 May 2012 a seminar to […]
15/05/2012

FEPS Next Left Focus Group – Politicising Social Europe

The FEPS Next Left Focus Group met for the second time this year, to discuss […]
14/05/2012

Next Left Focus Group “Reflection 20 years after Maastricht”

The Next Left Research programme is getting enriched – as the new working group is […]
09/05/2012

French Presidential Election

FEPS’s President Massimo D’Alema sent his regards to François Hollande. He paid tribute to his […]
04/05/2012

Conference: Delay in promoting growth and confidence as an alternative to austerity, will be very costly, both economically and politically

Leading progressive economists eg Joseph Stiglitz – Nobel Prize winner, Jose Antonio Ocampo – World […]
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