Challenges for the Next Left – Ten observations on solidarity

The results of the 2009 European elections draw a number of reactions and comments, in […]

Policy Study

09/10/2014

The results of the 2009 European elections draw a number of reactions and comments, in particular for the social democratic family. These conversations inspired FEPS the following ten observations, to be seen as a contribution to the debate on fostering more European awareness and ownership.

 

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