Revue 138 – Spring 2024

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MANIFESTE

MAJOR INTERVIEW – MARTIN SCHULZ – Former president of the European parliament

EUROPEAN ELECTIONS 2024: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES

DECODING AND ANALYSIS – EUROPEAN ELECTIONS 2024: POLITICAL DECODING AND ANALYSIS – By Sylvain Kahn, Ph.D. in Geography, Associate Professor of History, and Researcher at the Center for History of Sciences Po. Latest published work: Europe Facing Ukraine, PUF, 2024

EUROPE CHALLENGED. THE RISE OF THE RADICAL RIGHT AND ITS IMPACT ON THE EUROPEAN UNION – By Rosa Balfour, Director at Carnegie Europ and Stefan Lehne, Senior fellow at Carnegie Europe

THE UKRAINIAN STAKE – THE FUTURE OF UKRAINE’S DEFENSE(1) – By Anastasiya Shapochkina, Eastern Circles and Hanna Shelest, Ukrainian Prism

EUROPE FACING THE DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGE

EUROPEAN ELECTIONS 2024 BY

DEUTSCHLAND – EUROPEAN ELECTORAL ACT REFORM: A FURTHER STEP NEEDED – By Stefan Seidendorf, Deputy Director of the franco-German Institute Dfi

BELGIUM – IMMIGRATION: DON’T FALL INTO THE TRAP – By Jean-Louis De Brouwer, President of the Egmont Institute tomber dans le piège Par Jean-Louis De Brouwer, Président de l’Institut Egmont

CYPRUS – THE EU AT A CROSSROAD – By Professor Andreas Theophanous, President of the Cyprus Center for European and International Affairs and Head of the Department of Politics and Governance of the University of Nicosia

DENMARK – THE EU GREEN AGENDA IS INCREASINGLY SHAPED BY ECONOMIC SECURITY CONCERNS – By Ditte Brasso Sørensen PhD, Head of Analysis at Thinktank EUROPA and Emmanuel Molding Nielsen, Analyst at Thinktank EUROPA

GREECE – IN SEARCH OF CLIMATE-INCLINED SUCCESSORS IN THE EU LEADERSHIP – By Dr George Dikaios, Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy and Dr Othon Kaminiaris, Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy

HUNGARY – COMPETITIVENESS IS A KEY ISSUE FOR EUROPE – by Gergely Fejérdy (PhD), Researcher at the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs, Deputy Director of the Otto von Habsburg Foundation, and Academic at the Peter Pazmany Catholic University in Budapest

ITALY – YOUTH AWAITS ENVIRONMENTAL PROPOSALS: WHAT RESPONSES FROM EUROPEAN PARTIES ON THE EVE OF ELECTIONS? – By Stefano Feltri, Journalist for the Institute for European Policymaking, a think tank at Bocconi University, Milano

LITHUANIA – A NEW ERA EU S CLAIMS TO EXERT INFLUENCE IN GEOPOLITICAL COMPETITION ON AI,- By Justinas Lingevicius, PhD candidate, Vilnius University, Institute of International Relations, and Political ScienceJustinas Lingevičius, Doctorant à l’Université de Vilnius, Institut des Relations internationales et des Sciences politiques

UNITED KINGDOM – THE FUTURE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE UK AND THE EU – By Richard Morris, International Officer, European Movement UK, and Board Member, European Movement International and Stephen Dorrell, Vice-President, European Movement UK

SLOVAKIA – BUILDING EUROPEAN CITIZENSHIP: FROM ELECTORAL REFORM TO PARTICIPATION AND ENGAGEMENT – By Vladislava Gubalova, Senior Fellow, GLOBSEC Centre for Global Europe

SWEDEN -HEALTH POLICY AND THE EP ELECTIONS 2024 – By Louise Bengtsson, Researcher at Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies

CZECH REPUBLIC – RECONSTRUCTION OF UKRAINE: MISSION UNFINISHED By Pavel Havlícek, Researcher of Association for International Affairs (AMO) – Prague

TURKEY – IN SEARCH OF EUROPEAN GEOSTRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE By Bahadır Kaleatası, President of the Paris Bosphorus Institute

CARTE BLANCHE

ESSAY – « A new narrative for Europe », by Philippe Herzog

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