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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 […]
18/11/2011

The Relationship between Europe and Africa

As with the Yaoundé, Lomé, Cotonou accords which altered the Europe-Africa relationship from one of […]
18/11/2011

Migration: a key component of development?

Calling for open debate on immigration, the President of FEPS, Massimo D’Alema said immediately that […]
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