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11/02/2012

EU enlargement: a never ending hurdle?

This provoking question was in the focus of the second seminar in the framework of […]
09/02/2012

Third Roundtable of the Next Left Economic Circle – The Euro crisis and the need for an alternative economic policy package for the Euro area

The third roundtable focused on “The Euro crisis and the need for an alternative economic […]
06/02/2012

For a more democratic alternative in Senegal

“The next president must clearly be the one chosen by the Senegalese people in democratic […]
01/02/2012

Roundtable: Is the Nordic model a solution to get out of the crisis

The European understanding of the Nordic welfare model has often been simplified and over-optimistic. But […]
17/01/2012

Martin Schulz and Hannes Swoboda’s elections

FEPS’s President Massimo D’Alema sent his regards to Martin Schulz following his election as the […]
09/12/2011

Opinion: Growth Bonds a Win-Win for Troubled Eurozone

Read the opinion published in the FT on 9 Dec. by FEPS consultant Prof. Stephany […]
03/12/2011

Towards a progressive spring 2012

Europe needs to understand that federalism is not a threat but an opportunity said Secretary […]
28/11/2011

Where now for transnational parties?

Following its previous research on the field of politicization of the European Union and relevance […]
24/11/2011

Let’s keep moving – Smart, sustainable and fair transport policy solutions for Europe

FEPS and the PES Group in the committe of the Regions are organising a series […]
24/11/2011

Next Left and Amsterdam Process: think tanks, academia and political world

On behalf of FEPS, Policy Network and Wiardi Beckman Stichting cordially invite to an event […]
23/11/2011

Social democracy facing financial crisis

On 21st and 22nd October, FEPS together with FSP ULB held a two days colloquium […]
18/11/2011

Tunisia: Developments after the fall of the dictatorship? Implications for theMaghreb?What consequences for EU relations with the region?

On Wednesday, 2 February, FEPS (Foundation for European Progressive Studies) organized, with the support of […]
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