| | Our activities in September 2024 |
|
|
|
| "Schuman Report on Europe, State of the Union 2024" | 25,00 - paper format | Shop | In the ‘Schuman Report on Europe, the State of the Union 2024’, eminent representatives from the worlds of politics, business, research and diplomacy paint a portrait of a Union that is tracing the contours of environmental and digital sovereignty and projecting itself into a new geopolitical era, full of new challenges, particularly for its industry and defence. The book is available in French and English, in paper and digital versions. Order your copy here. | Read the summary | Order on Amazon |
|
|
|
|
|
| European Governance in Difficulty | 16/09/2024 The composition of the new European Commission is proving difficult and painful. Its President intends to head up alone an institution that wants to extend its remit to include geostrategy, i.e. foreign and defence policy. This is not without its problems. The Member States are reluctant, and there is no room for free spirits within the Commission, which explains Thierry Breton's resignation. | Read the editorial |
|
|
|
| Pay careful attention to Draghi | 08/09/2024 The former President of the European Central Bank has published a report on the future of competitiveness commissioned by the President of the European Commission. More than 400 pages summarise his thinking on the European economy and his proposals, which are ‘breathtaking’, because although we are waiting for his precise proposals, we already know the substance of his thinking. | Read the editorial |
|
|
|
| What future for European Defence? | 30/09/2024 On 1 October, Mark Rutte, former Prime Minister of the Netherlands, began his term as Secretary General of NATO. According to Iris Herbelot, his appointment comes at a time when contributions and equipment need to be Europeanised, and European defence needs to go beyond NATO. | Read the study |
|
|
|
| Europe in a fragmented global economy: making the most of the single market and competition policy | 23/09/2024 Global value chains and cross-border financial links have been severely tested in recent years. How can Europe navigate these troubled waters? Benoît Coeuré suggests a number of avenues to explore. Europe can capitalise on its main asset, the single market, and create a new toolbox for industrial policy. Mario Draghi's report on competitiveness and Enrico Letta's report on the future of the single market are available to Europe's political leaders to meet the challenge. | Read the study |
|
|
|
| Europe’s Defence against Russia | 16/09/2024 The large-scale offensive war launched by Russia against Ukraine on 24 February 2022 marked a real turning point in the history of Finland and Europe. For Elina Valtonen, it has radically altered the European security order, and there is probably no turning back. The cooperative, treaty-based security order has been transformed into a system based on a balance of power, deterrence and containment. | Read the study |
|
|
|
| Cyprus: 20 years of membership of the European Union, between singularities and a theatre of geopolitical oppositions | 09/09/2024 Fifty years after the partition of the island of Cyprus, Maria-Christina Sotiropoulou focuses on the specific nature of this Member State of the European Union and the lessons to be learned for the future. At a time when enlargement to include new states with still disputed border demarcations is being considered, it is necessary to revisit the Cyprus question, as the definitive position of the northern part in relation to the European Union is still ambiguous. | Read the study |
|
|
■ European elections monitor : |
|
| Landslide in Austria as far-right party leads federal elections for the first time | 30/09/2024 The Freedom Party (FPÖ), led by Herbert Kickl, came out ahead in the Austrian federal elections on 29 September. This is the first time that the far-right party has won such an election. It garnered 28.9% of the vote and won 57 seats, ahead of the ÖVP, which secured 26.3% and 51 seats, and the Social Democratic Party (SPÖ), which won 21.1% and 41 seats. Next came NEOS-New Austria (NEOS), with 9.1% and 18 seats, and the Greens-Green Alternative (DG), members of the outgoing government coalition, with 8.2% and 16 seats (down 11). However, having finished first in the federal elections, the FPÖ may not be in a position to govern, given the divisive personality of its leader. | Read the results' study | Read the analysis |
|
|
|
| The Social Democrat opposition may come out ahead in the Lithuanian general election | 16/09/2024 Lithuanians are invited to renew 141 members of the Seimas, the single chamber of Parliament, on 13 and 27 October. 19 political parties and 18 independent candidates are standing for election. Leaders in opinion polls, the Social Democrats (LSP) are the favourites, but they only came second in the European elections on 9 June. They will have to find partners to govern, but are already refusing any coalition with the Homeland Union-Christian Democrats, which is due to come second in the elections, while remaining open to other radical parties, which is causing concern among many observers. | Read the study |
|
|
|
| Women’s rights but what else? | 28/09/2024 As part of the MoDem Summer University, Elise Bernard, PhD, Head of Studies at the Foundation, led two European workshops. The first focused on conditions for women and the second on European health. | Visit the website |
|
|
|
| Freedom of expression in democracies destabilised | 17/09/2024 As part of the Franco-German Journalism Prize, the Robert Schuman Foundation and the Genshagen Foundation organised a European debate at ARTE on 17 September entitled "Freedom of expression in destabilised democracies" in the presence of Birgit Holzer and Olivier Guez. | Visit the website |
|
|
|
| Europe's impact on the French economy | 12/09/2024 The Ordre des Experts-Comptables and the Grand Est region held their General Assemblies at the European Parliament in Strasbourg on 12 and 13 September. To mark the occasion, a conference on the impact of Europe on the French economy was organised on 12 September, in the presence of Franck Leroy, President of the Grand Est region, Grégoire Chauvière Le Drian, Director of the European Investment Bank France, and Pascale Joannin, Managing Director of the Robert Schuman Foundation. | Visit the website |
|
|
|
| The Schuman Network, ideas in Europe | The Schuman Network, a Foundation initiative, works 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 topical European issues. Since its launch, over 125 studies have been published. | Visit the website |
|
|
|
| Everything you need to know about the European Parliament | In the European elections held from 6 to 9 June, Europeans voted in 720 MEPs for the next five years, who took office on 16 July. The parliamentary committees were set up at the end of July. The Foundation has launched a website where you can find out who was elected, the composition of the Parliament and, in particular, its committees, which were appointed on 23 July and whose first task will be to hear the prospective commissioners. | See the parliamentary committees | Visit the website |
|
|
■ The foundation in the media : |
|
Composition of the new european commission |
|
|
|
| EU commissioner retreat shows Macron's waning clout in Europe | 18/09/2024 | Read the article |
|
|
|
| Behind Thierry Breton's resignation, Emmanuel Macro's loss of influence in Europe | 18/09/2024 | Read the article |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| The backroom deal to parachute Macron loyalist into Brussels | 16/09/2024 | Read the article |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| What you need to know before the choice of the European Commissioners | 10/09/2024 | Read the article |
|
|
|
|
Appointment of french prime minister |
|
|
|
|
|
| European Parliament, the RN before the judges. MEPs involved in scandals | 30/09/2024 | Watch the programme |
|
|
|
| In Austria, a tense duel between the far right and the conservatives | 28/09/2024 | Read the article |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| The EU Starts the Countdown to Enlargement that Will Change the Bloc Forever | 08/09/2024 | Read the article |
|
|
|
| Media at risk: the low points in the European Commission's report on the rule of law | 23/09/2024 | Listen to the programme |
|
|
|
|
Back to work at the foundation |
|
|
|
| Ukraine and the EU: towards "fruitful cooperation" in the face of Russian exports? | 09/09/2024 | Read the article |
|
|
|
|
■ You can read all of our publications on our site |
www.robert-schuman.eu |
|
Follow the Robert Schuman Foundation live on | |
|
|
The contributors of the letter: Helen Levy, Juliette Bachschmidt, Catherine d'Angelo, Maxime Painot, Lilian Lallemand N°ISSN : 2729-6482 | Editor-in-Chief: Elise Bernard Publisher : Pascale Joannin | Have a question or suggestion ? Contact us ! info@robert-schuman.eu | Click here to cancel subscription
|
|