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Migration Update March 2024
Welcome to the Migration Update March 2024. This curated news selection brings together many of the most important developments in the migration policy area over the last month, including recent ones tied to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The purpose of these news summaries is to provide a factual base for migration debates within the […]
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What is Theresa May’s Brexit Legacy?
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Activity Report 2023
Reflecting on the past year, it seems to me that the best word to describe 2023 is “turbulent”. While the war in Ukraine continued to cast a long shadow and question the very foundations of European security, other challenges, such as the energy crisis and rising inflation, tested the economic and social fabric of our […]
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Benedetta Panchetti
Dr Benedetta Panchetti is a lecturer at Mercatorum University, Rome, and a member of the ASAFAL Interuniversity Center for Comparative Area Studies: Asia, Africa, Latin America. She also works as a consultant at a service centre for immigrants in Florence.
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Trapped in an EU of Central Governments? The Future of EU Cross-Border Regions
The borderless European Union (EU) created by European integration is, in truth, still characterised by numerous borders of various kinds. Whilst EU Member States’ boundaries have undoubtedly changed their meaning and function, from lines of separation to bridges, national borders have de facto never disappeared. To date, 40% of EU territory is constituted of border […]
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Next for Europe: Defining its own Battlefield Tactics – The European View Podcast with Michael Benhamou
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Dispatch from Kyiv
Travelling to Kyiv in 2024 requires a 24 hour trip through 3 different means of transportation. Only 2 and a half years ago, this would’ve been dismissed as pure fiction. But here I was, with a delegation of 30 people from different parts of Europe and the US flying to Warsaw, followed by a 4 […]
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Did Secularisation Kill God? Changes in Religiosity and Values Among Natives and Migrants in Europe
This study provides an assessment of the disparities in secularisation between the migrant and native populations in the EU. Although religion is a force that continues to shape societal culture, secularisation—the progressive autonomisation of societal sectors from religious meaning and institutions—is gaining strength across the bloc. The study, which relies on scholarly works and quantitative […]
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Will Europe’s next crisis be a water crisis? – The European View Podcast with Gisela Elsner
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Project Officer (m/f)
The Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies is looking for a dynamic, motivated and innovative individual to fill the full-time, temporary position (until end of March 2025) of Project Officer, based in Brussels. The start date is May 2024.
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Brussels, my love? Can EU capitals club together to defend defence?
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Slovakia and the Road to Isolationism
Slovakia seems resolutely embarked on a path that Hungary, under the leadership of Viktor Orbán, has already taken. A path of isolationism. Worse still, the Slovak government is going down this path at an alarming speed. Robert Fico, the winner of last year’s parliamentary elections, promised a return to a sovereign form of foreign policy. […]
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The Big Impact Farmer Protests Could Have on Europe’s Elections This Year
“The EU’s Green Deal will have to change to survive,” says Eoin Drea, senior researcher at the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies.
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The 7Ds – Defence in Depth
When an idea like the defence community re-emerges regularly over the course of 70 years but is neverrealised, what does this tell us? The message is, first, that the idea is backed by a strong rationale thatdoes not allow us simply to shelve it and move on; but also, that the preconditions for its implementationhave […]
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POLITICALL 2024
Politicall is a school of politics co-organised by the Martens Centre and Vasily Grossman Study Center that focuses on topics of particular interest and relevance to European society, which are investigated in the several days of seminars and conferences from different points of view: philosophical, historical, legal, economic, sociological, as well as more properly political. […]
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Women in EU-USA Politics and Collaboration with Kat Fotovat
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Migration Update February 2024
Welcome to the Migration Update February 2024. This curated news selection brings together many of the most important developments in the migration policy area over the last month, including recent ones tied to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The purpose of these news summaries is to provide a factual base for migration debates within the […]
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The 2024 European Elections are a Crucial Vote for France’s Political Future
The turbulent nature of Macron’s second term in office, discontent among farmers, and a general sense of pessimism, all loom over France’s European election landscape. Latest forecasts suggest an unprecedented electoral victory for the far-right. The summer European elections also serve as a prelude to the 2027 election year, when Macron will not be running […]
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Pekka Väisänen
Pekka Väisänen is a Finnish academic who specialises in French politics, Emmanuel Macron’s policies, and the dynamics of Putin’s Russia. He received a a Ph.D. in Political Sciences from Tampere University in 2022.
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Video Op-Eds | Ep. 5: What EU Politicians Need to Understand About Childcare
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Europa Matinée
Making Europe visible in everyday life – this is the basic idea of the Europe Matinée. Especially in times of growing populism, no matter whether from the political left or right, and the loss of trust in political institutions, the Martens Centre, together with the Political Academy of the Austrian People’s Party, aims to make […]