Paris, 14 May 2019 – Campaign’s words
Pascal Lamy, President Emeritus, Sébastien Maillard, Director, Thierry Chopin, Special advisor, and Christine Verger, Advisor of the Jacques Delors Institute, host a debate organised in the context of the conference cycle "Les Mardis du Grand Continent". Debates will be based on publications produced jointly with the Groupe d'Etudes Géopolitiques (GEG), "Campaign's words"

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On the eve of the European elections, following a campaign during which, due to unprecedented political events (e.g. Brexit), the public debate was Europeanised, the Jacques Delors Institut and the Groupe d’Études Géopolitiques (GEG) come together to draw new perspectives on the European elections and the debate surrounding them.
“Campaign’s words” is a monthly publication series, stemming from a collaboration between the Jacques Delors Institute and the Groupe d’Etudes Géopolitiques (GEG). The different briefs outline different keywords likely to structure the next European elections:
- Brief”Les mots de la campagne : protection” (European elections Task force – 14/05/2019)
- Brief”Les mots de la campagne : la souveraineté” (European elections Task force – 24/04/2019)
- Brief “Les mots de la campagne : le progressisme” (European elections Task force – 22/03/2019)
- Brief “Les mots de la campagne : le populisme” (European elections Task force – 09/01/2019)
On the eve of the European elections, following a campaign during which, due to unprecedented political events (e.g. Brexit), the public debate was Europeanised, the Jacques Delors Institut and the Groupe d’Études Géopolitiques (GEG) come together to draw new perspectives on the European elections and the debate surrounding them.
“Campaign’s words” is a monthly publication series, stemming from a collaboration between the Jacques Delors Institute and the Groupe d’Etudes Géopolitiques (GEG). The different briefs outline different keywords likely to structure the next European elections:
- Brief”Les mots de la campagne : protection” (European elections Task force – 14/05/2019)
- Brief”Les mots de la campagne : la souveraineté” (European elections Task force – 24/04/2019)
- Brief “Les mots de la campagne : le progressisme” (European elections Task force – 22/03/2019)
- Brief “Les mots de la campagne : le populisme” (European elections Task force – 09/01/2019)
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