Anno: <span>2019</span>

La Crise de l’Euro, bombe a fragmentation geopolitique pour l’Europe?

We are glad to publish the working paper of our partner Institut Européèn de Relations Internationales (IERI) LA CRISE DE L’EURO, BOMBE À FRAGMENTATION GÉOPOLITIQUE POUR L’EUROPE ET LA RELATION FRANCO-ALLEMANDE : MÈCHE COURTE OU MÈCHE LONGUE ? Pierre-Emmanuel Thomann Géopoliticien La crise de l’euro a un effet paradoxal sur les relations …

Europe’s turning point!

These seem to be changing times for Europe. Just one year ago, Brexit referendum marked the highest victory of the populist rhetoric, fuelling the worst prediction over an imminent collapse of the European Union. Adding insult to the injury, the following British cabinet reshuffle brought to power supporters of the “hard” …

A never ending (Migrant) Crisis in EU

June 2017 A never ending (Migrant) Crisis – Human lives at stake of European political drama On Tuesday 13th, the European Commission expressed itself in favour of starting a formal Infringement Procedure against Hungary, Poland and Czech Republic for the non-fulfilment of the migrant relocation scheme. This is the last act inside a …

What do we need to know about Gender Equality in Europe?

Without entering inside the controversial world of Feminism and its fights, Gender Gap is a scientific and widely proved phenomenon deep rooted in all world societies. Following the Oxford Vocabulary definition, Gender Gap means “The discrepancy in opportunities, status, attitudes, etc., between men and women”. This definition includes the difference of behaviour …

Free movement in EU between expectation and reality

The concept of free movement of persons in EU was established by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1992 and represents a central value of Union citizenship. It is based on the idea that every person living on the communitarian territory has an EU citizenship, which allows him/her to move and reside freely within …