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The EU after the elections: what strategy for globalisation?
This Tribune is based on recent speeches made by Pascal Lamy at the Gulbenkian Foundation and at Macif. Pascal Lamy addresses the last EU elections and the EU in the globalisation before calling for a new meaning to Europe.
This Tribune is based on recent speeches made by Pascal Lamy at the Gulbenkian Foundation (Lisbon, 15 July 2014) and at Macif (Paris, 1 October 2014).
It is based on 5 elements:
1. What do the European elections tell us?
2. A three-pronged deficit for Europe
3. Civilising globalisation
4. Giving Europe back a meaning
5. Boosting potential for European growth
Pascal Lamy’s speech at the Gulbenkian Foundation is available in video.
His speech at the Macif is available as a podcast.
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