Identity and Democracy is a panEuropean civic initiative that brings together several prestigious partners engaged in the promotion of European citizenship and values.
126 young participants will convene in Budapest from all over the Continent at a crucial moment for Europe. Right after the European elections, they will shape, the priorities of the agenda for the upcoming five years, together with European leaders and researchers, among who :
10th July
The day will be introduce by Gordana Berjan, Executive Director, EYCB, & Michele Bellini, Project Leader, ID Budapest European Agora. Than will speak :
Romano Prodi, Former President, EU Commission & Former Italian Prime Minister
Enrico Letta, Former Italian Prime Minister & Founder, ID Budapest European Agora
Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul, Ex Deputy SG, Citizens Consultations on Europe
Aziliz Gouez, Anthropologist & Former Speech Writer, President of Ireland
11th July
Tibor Navracsics, EU Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport
Pascal Lamy, Former Director-General, WTO & EU Commissioner, President Emeritus, Institute Jacques Delors
Laurence Boone, Chief Economist & G20 Finance Deputy, OECD
Thomas Pellerin-Carlin, Head, Jacques Delors Energy Centre
Emilie Magdalinski, Research Fellow, Jacques Delors Institute
Eniko Kascor, Research Associate, REKK
Geneviève Pons, Director Brussels Office, Institute Jacques Delors
Valerio Riavez, Co-founder & Executive Director, Yes Europe Lab
12th July
Montserrat Feixas Vihé, Regional Rep. for Central Europe, UNHCR
Bruno Stagno Ugarte, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Costa Rica
Gabriella Battaini-Dragoni, Deputy Secretary General, Council of Europe
Pierre Moscovici, EU Commissioner for Economic & Financial Affairs
Carlos Moedas, EU Commissioner for Research, Science & Innovation
Kati Piri, Member of the European Parliament, S&D
Balázs Bárány, International Secretary, MSZP
Andrea Garnero, Economist, Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD
13th July
Dominik Hierlemann, Senior Expert, Bertelsmann Stiftung
Stefan Roch, Project Manager, Bertelsmann Stiftung
Arancha Gonzalez, Executive Director, International Trade Centre
Aart De Geus, Chairman & CEO, Bertelsmann Stiftung
Christine Verger, VP, Institute Jacques Delors & Former Director, European Parliament
Monika Sus, Dahrendorf Postdoctoral Fellow in European and Global Governance, Hertie School
Sébastien Maillard, director, Jacques Delors Institute
Alessandro Aresu, Scientific Director, Scuola di Politiche
You can find the details of the program to download beside and on the dedicated website here.
126 young participants will convene in Budapest from all over the Continent at a crucial moment for Europe. Right after the European elections, they will shape, the priorities of the agenda for the upcoming five years, together with European leaders and researchers, among who :
10th July
The day will be introduce by Gordana Berjan, Executive Director, EYCB, & Michele Bellini, Project Leader, ID Budapest European Agora. Than will speak :
Romano Prodi, Former President, EU Commission & Former Italian Prime Minister
Enrico Letta, Former Italian Prime Minister & Founder, ID Budapest European Agora
Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul, Ex Deputy SG, Citizens Consultations on Europe
Aziliz Gouez, Anthropologist & Former Speech Writer, President of Ireland
11th July
Tibor Navracsics, EU Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport
Pascal Lamy, Former Director-General, WTO & EU Commissioner, President Emeritus, Institute Jacques Delors
Laurence Boone, Chief Economist & G20 Finance Deputy, OECD
Thomas Pellerin-Carlin, Head, Jacques Delors Energy Centre
Emilie Magdalinski, Research Fellow, Jacques Delors Institute
Eniko Kascor, Research Associate, REKK
Geneviève Pons, Director Brussels Office, Institute Jacques Delors
Valerio Riavez, Co-founder & Executive Director, Yes Europe Lab
12th July
Montserrat Feixas Vihé, Regional Rep. for Central Europe, UNHCR
Bruno Stagno Ugarte, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Costa Rica
Gabriella Battaini-Dragoni, Deputy Secretary General, Council of Europe
Pierre Moscovici, EU Commissioner for Economic & Financial Affairs
Carlos Moedas, EU Commissioner for Research, Science & Innovation
Kati Piri, Member of the European Parliament, S&D
Balázs Bárány, International Secretary, MSZP
Andrea Garnero, Economist, Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD
13th July
Dominik Hierlemann, Senior Expert, Bertelsmann Stiftung
Stefan Roch, Project Manager, Bertelsmann Stiftung
Arancha Gonzalez, Executive Director, International Trade Centre
Aart De Geus, Chairman & CEO, Bertelsmann Stiftung
Christine Verger, VP, Institute Jacques Delors & Former Director, European Parliament
Monika Sus, Dahrendorf Postdoctoral Fellow in European and Global Governance, Hertie School
Sébastien Maillard, director, Jacques Delors Institute
Alessandro Aresu, Scientific Director, Scuola di Politiche
You can find the details of the program to download beside and on the dedicated website here.
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PUBLICATIONS
The legal case against Hungary’s anti-LGBTIQ+ law

Praise for representative democracy

To what extent are European values universal?

The true power of the EU is in transforming countries and lives

What do we mean when we talk about energy citizenship?

European values. A debate to be clarified, a struggle to be fought

Belonging to Europe

How does the Conference on the Future of Europe work?

How the Conference on the future of europe works

European Union governance in response to crises

History of a breakdown:Fidesz’s departure from the EPP group at the European Parliament

What is left of the “Visegrád Group”?

Abolition of the death penalty: a european exception to be promoted

Lettre à Robert Schuman
Le Mystère d’un geste

Representation and participation

Le choix des gouvernants de l’Union,
pour un équilibre entre démocratie et diplocratie

Europeans face the risk of democratic regression: what can be done

Appartenance assumée, adhésion réservée : évolution des opinions publiques sur l’Union européenne – de la crise à nos jours

“Illiberal Democracy” or “Majoritarian Authoritarianism”? Contribution to the analysis of populisms in Europe

Le troisième acte de l’histoire européenne

The revenge of the nation: political passions in contemporary Poland

EU’s multi-level system: Strengthening parliamentary voices

Invigorating European Democracy

Towards a more democratic European Union

The Rule of Law under Threat: What Can Europe Do?

Ireland on the rocky road to Brexit

European Mobility Programmes: Championing European Identity?

Democratic Crises in the EU: Towards “New Frontiers”

United in diversity: Anthems and flags of the European Union

Faces on Divides: Citizen Debates in Le Mans and Toulouse

German Election: Last Vote to Make Europe

Europe, Germany, France: Evolution of Public Opinions

European public opinion and the EU following the peak of the migration crisis

European Democracy: What Are the Next Challenges

Enrico Letta about the main issues of the June 2017 EU Council

Extending Erasmus: a new impetus for youth mobility in Europe

French and Europeans: Stronger Together!

Defending Europe to Defend Real Sovereignty

Social Networks and Populism in the EU : Comparative Study

National Referendums on EU Issues: from Clarification to Frustration

The Awakening

Living Together Facing Fears: the French Political Dilemma

Faces on divides: mid-term Czech MEPs’ votes

Faces on divides: mid-term Greek MEPs’ votes

Faces on divides: mid-term French MEPs’ votes

Faces on divides : MEPs votes Mid-term assessment

Europe in search of Europeans: The road of identity and myth

Yes, we are European!

For an ambitious Europe

Building the future of the EU: our generation’s duty

The Political Future of the European Union

The Political Future of the European Union by Manuel Valls

The Political Future of the European Union by Jean-Claude Juncker

Brexit: between British Europhobia and continental Euroscepticisms

Stronger together – even at 27!

Enrico Letta answered your questions on the state of the European Union

Joschka Fischer – “Europe after the British referendum”

“Brexit”: a British drama, a challenge for the EU

Managing a successful UK-EU divorce, arousing the desire for Union

The EU and referenda: three denials of democracy

The EU, despite everything? European public opinion in the face of crisis (2005–2015)

Pope Francis and the EU: give sense to the European project again?

Europe must rise to the challenges

How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Halo (Tallinn)

How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Julia (Stockholm)

What do citizens think the future challenges of the EU are?

How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Neli (Sofia)

How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Kyrone (Valletta)

How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Richard (Amsterdam)

How would citizens like to communicate with the European Union?

How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Giuliana (Bucharest)

How does the European Union communicate with citizens?

How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Andreas (Athens)

How do citizens see the European Union?

How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Paul (Dublin)

How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Eileen (London)

How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Stefano (Milan)

How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Michel (Lille)

How to communicate with the EU? The opinion of Lucía (Madrid)

What language(s) for the European Union?

European citizens in Brussels: what messages?

Citizens facing “Brussels’ Europe”

The involvement of EU citizens in the European project

Rural life in the 21st century, a beacon of hope for Europe

What political lessons should we learn from the Troika experience?

Redesigning the European project to improve employment and democracy?

What role should outermost regions in the European Union have?

European Union, democracy and euro

What role for the EU concerning employment in globalisation?

European Union, employment and democracy

Inventing the European policies of tomorrow

EU, unemployment and globalisation

The democratic and parliamentary control of the European Council and Eurozone summits

European democracy: circus or reality?

Démocratie, marché, gouvernance – Quels avenirs ? by Jacques Lesourne

Reaction of Paul Magnette to Andrew Moravcsik’s article on the collapse of the Constitutional treaty

MÉDIAS
MEDIAS
Politico Playbook Brussels: THE POWER OF THE PARTIES

La démocratie face aux crises : « L’élection n’est pas une simple délégation du pouvoir »

Thierry Chopin – Quelles priorités pour renforcer la démocratie en Europe ?
