Deauville, 27 April 2019 — Deauville Days : The future of Europe
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On April 26th, 27th and 28th, “Deauville Days” will be held at the Royal Barrière Hotel, organized by Philippe Lhomme, one of Belgium’s leading entrepreneurs in communication, media and cinema. This event brings together for 30 years the biggest Belgian decision makers of the political, economic and institutional world. For this thirtieth anniversary 150 Belgian entrepreneurs are invited to reflect on the future of Europe on the eve of elections around two / three key witnesses.
On April 26th, 27th and 28th, “Deauville Days” will be held at the Royal Barrière Hotel, organized by Philippe Lhomme, one of Belgium’s leading entrepreneurs in communication, media and cinema. This event brings together for 30 years the biggest Belgian decision makers of the political, economic and institutional world. For this thirtieth anniversary 150 Belgian entrepreneurs are invited to reflect on the future of Europe on the eve of elections around two / three key witnesses.
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PUBLICATIONS
The legal case against Hungary’s anti-LGBTIQ+ law
Macro-economic impact of the EU Recovery Funds
Praise for representative democracy
To what extent are European values universal?
EU industrial policy in the making
An overhaul of the European fiscal framework?
The future of common borrowing
[FR] Moteur d’un changement d’époque ? La France et l’Allemagne dans une Europe en mutation
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
The new political economy of Brexit
Brexit and External Differentiation in Single Market Access
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
BEYOND INDUSTRIAL POLICY
WHY EUROPE NEEDS A NEW GROWTH STRATEGY ?
Leçon de démocratie à Bruxelles
Europeans face the risk of democratic regression: what can be done
The Seven qualities of a European Commission
European elections: promoting a coalition agreement between four political families
European Elections: Quest For Unity In The Diversity Of Winners
European Leadership
Budget européen, retrouver le sens du long terme
Brexit: the Knowns Amongst the Unknowns. For the UK, the EU and Third Countries, notably South Korea
Les mots de la campagne : Europe(s) ?
L’Europe de l’énergie existe : le citoyen l’a rencontrée
Climate Change: at the Heart of a New European Political Balance
Just energy transition: a reality test in Europe’s coal regions
The European Parliament, Another Parliament
Relever le défi énergétique et climatique en Europe : les propositions de 5 think tanks
Les mots de la campagne : Protection
Electric vehicles, european mobility and industrial leadership at stake
The “Article 7” proceedings against Poland and Hungary: what concrete effects ?
The battle for Europe’s future: political cleavages and the balance of power ahead of the European Parliament elections
Les mots de la campagne : la Souveraineté
Un Parlement ne peut pas en cacher un autre
Les mots de la campagne: le progressisme
The proposals of the main European political families on the major themes of the European election campaign
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 campaign for the European elections: themes and divides
Les mots de la campagne : le nationalisme
The revenge of the nation: political passions in contemporary Poland
The words of the electoral campaign: populism
2019, année pour « Nous, Européens »
Negotiating the next Multi-Annual Financial Framework in an electoral year: which consequences?
Spitzenkandidaten: infography
What impact would a No Deal Brexit have on European Parliament elections?
European Parliament 2019: the Parliament and Europe to Come
Expectations and feelings, the state of public opinion before the European elections
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”
























































































































