General Report on the Activities of the European Union (original) (raw)

Future of Europe Observer - Vol.1 No.1/2013

A new debate on the future of Europe has emerged which will define the path of the Europan Union in the years ahead. This time, the debate on the future of European integration begins with contributions from across the EU to overcome the state deficit crisis. The evolving European consensus will construct a new dimension of European interests with regard to economic, fiscal, and budgetary policies. It will shape the scope and legitimacy of the European Union. Hence, for the time being it is worth recognizing the diverse nature of the debate and the European-wide scope of contributions to it. This new “Future of Europe Observer“ will regularly provide a pan-European platform for contributors to share differing voices and perspectives from across the EU and beyond. We begin our journey with a background summary of the most relevant events and positions of the past three years, collected by fellows of the ZEI Master of European Studies, Class of 2013.

Contribution to the Conference on the Future of Europe

Contribution to the Conference on the Future of Europe, 2022

The future is in our hands: Contribution to the Conference on the future of Europe EVENT REPORT 1 | Background While big corporations and lobby groups enjoy access and influence upon global institutions and international decision makers, it is rare that citizens and NGOs are given the opportunity to speak up-and more importantly to be heard-in Europe. Social movements and minoritised groups are often at the periphery of the centres of power. For their part, stateless nations still lack solid procedures to partake in decision making at a European scale, and in some cases their citizens are underrepresented in European institutions. The Conference on the Future of Europe (CoFoE), a consultative exercise organised by the European Union institutions, offers a chance for those voices to be heard. It provides us with an important opportunity to debate, discuss and share our ideas and values to form another Europe.

Challenges for Europe

The book whose launch we are celebrating here "Challenges for Europe", is a most valuable addition to the rather limited literature that approaches this issue with an open mind and in the spirit of readable but scholarly enquiry. Hugh Stephenson did a great job editing the volume, as those of you who saw my contribution in its original shape can confirm.