Member states
Elise Bernard
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3 December 2024
News
5 January 2024
From 6th to 9th June 2024, Europeans were invited to elect their Members of the European Parliament for the next five years.
The Robert Schuman Foundation has set up a website to help you better understand the results and the issues at stake, as well as the workings, role and history of the European Parliament.
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24 October 2024
Elections in Europe
Corinne Deloy
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17 September 2024
Multilateralism
André Gattolin
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13 February 2024
Future and outlook
9 November 2023
On the eve of the parliamentary hearings of future European Commissioners, the Schuman Network, an initiative of the Foundation, is working to promote the sharing of ideas on a European scale. With 21 members from 13 European countries, the Schuman Network is a forum to pool research on current European issues. Since its launch, over 130 studies have been published.
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Future and outlook
7 October 2024
Jean-Dominique Giulani analyses the reasons that have forced the European institutions to backtrack on certain environmental standards. This backtracking is the result of a growing number of rules adopted under pressure, in a very short space of time, which threaten economic activity and innovation, and thus generate exasperation among industrial groups and European citizens. Successful transitions cannot take place without moderate and effective management of European policies.
Elections in Europe
Corinne Deloy
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1 October 2024
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