Paris, 15 May 2019 – We, the people of the European Union : populism and the European union
Christine Verger, advisor of the Jacques Delors Institute, intervenes for a conference organised by the Center for European Studies and Comparative Politics of Sciences Po. for the conferences cycle "Waiting for the European elections". This debate will outline the links between populisme, European Union and European integration

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The conferences cycle “Waiting for the European elections”, organised by the Center for European Studies and Comparative Politics (Sciences Po.), aims to shed the light on essential themes and divides which will be structuring for the next European elections.
Christine Verger, advisor of the Jacques Delors Institute and member of the latter “European elections” Task Force, will contribute to the 4th conference of the cycle, focusing on the populist phenomena : “We, the people of the European Union: populism and the European union“. She will intervene along with:
- Yann Algan, Dean of the School of Public Affairs, Sciences Po.
- Yves Mény, President Emeritus, European University Institute, Florence
- Olivier Rozenberg, Associate Professor, Sciences Po. CEE
All conferences, to which Enrico Letta, President of the Jacques Delors Institute, and Henrik Enderlein, Director of the Jacques Delors Institute – Berlin, also contributed, were livestreamed and are therefore available on Youtube:
The conferences cycle “Waiting for the European elections”, organised by the Center for European Studies and Comparative Politics (Sciences Po.), aims to shed the light on essential themes and divides which will be structuring for the next European elections.
Christine Verger, advisor of the Jacques Delors Institute and member of the latter “European elections” Task Force, will contribute to the 4th conference of the cycle, focusing on the populist phenomena : “We, the people of the European Union: populism and the European union“. She will intervene along with:
- Yann Algan, Dean of the School of Public Affairs, Sciences Po.
- Yves Mény, President Emeritus, European University Institute, Florence
- Olivier Rozenberg, Associate Professor, Sciences Po. CEE
All conferences, to which Enrico Letta, President of the Jacques Delors Institute, and Henrik Enderlein, Director of the Jacques Delors Institute – Berlin, also contributed, were livestreamed and are therefore available on Youtube:
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