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18/04/2024

The transformation of the mainstream right and its impact on (social) democracy

16/12/2022

Covid-19 crisis

Implications and lessons for European social democracy
10/08/2022

Rethinking, retooling and re-energising gender equality post covid-19

Is gender mainstreaming a reality in social democratic parties in the Western Balkans?
26/01/2022

Progressive Yearbook 2022

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14 - 18/12/2023
Warsaw, Poland (Expert meeting - Hybrid)

Social democracy without people – Case study of SLD

Presentation of the report and the outcomes of a survey
25 - 26/08/2023
Korčula, Croatia (Hybrid)

Korčula School 2023

Transforming politics through a gender lens
03 - 04/07/2023
Oxford, UK (Expert meeting)

9th Oxford Symposium

Flagship event of the Next Left thematic field
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Progressive Post
15/09/2023

Upcoming national elections in the Netherlands: the case for Social Democrats and Greens joining forces

22/02/2023

Why would a Ukrainian victory be essential for Social Democracy?

11/10/2022

Time for grand narratives, not for footnotes

29/10/2021

The era of the ‘East European Tigers’ might be over

04/09/2020

What digital future for what Social Democracy?

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Αναγκαιότητα η επένδυση στην κοινωνική προστασία

by Naftemporiki 03/05/2023
"Investment in social protection is a necessity" Naftemporiki article about the participation of László Andor, FEPS Secretary General, in the panel "Why social inclusion matters and how to foster it" of the 8th Delphi Economic Forum

‘No one is unemployable’: the French social experiment

by EUobserver 21/03/2023
EUobserver article on unemployment in the EU with a mention to FEPS' policy brief 'A Job Guarantee for Europe.'
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Audiovisual

#130 FEPS Talks ‘Political fragmentation: Do the voters simply switch sides?’