Report
Think Global – Act European I (TGAE I). The contribution of 13 European Think Tanks to the French, Czech and Swedish EU Trio Presidency.
Think Global – Act European I (TGAE I). The contribution of 13 European Think Tanks to the French, Czech and Swedish EU Trio Presidency.
Report – directed by Elvire Fabry and Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul; Fondation pour l’Innovation Politique, Notre Europe, May 2008.
Medias
« Les Trios présidentiels : une mise en cohérence des stratégies européennes » Editorial – Elvire Fabry 05/01/2010 (available only in french)
« Think Global – Act European » Editorial – Elvire Fabry, La Revue parlementaire, 2 June 2008
(available only in french)
« Les Français sont-ils prêts à porter la voix des Européens ? » Editorial – Elvire Fabry and Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul, Le Figaro, 23 May 2008 (available only in french)
« Pour vaincre l’euroscepticisme » by Thomas Ferenczi, Le Monde – 13 June 2008 (available only in french)
In occasion of the 18th Economic Forum of Krynica, dubbed the “Davos” of central and eastern europe, taking place on the 10th of september 2008, Elvire
Fabry presented the TGAE report in the presence of Mikolaj
Dowgielewicz, the Polish State Secretary for European Affairs.
The report also served as the basis for discussion of the Forum of European Think Tanks, organised at the OECD by the Aspen Institute France, Notre Europe and the Fondation pour l’Innovation Politique on the 19-20 September 2008. The forum which focused on the “What European policy outlines for 2020?”, assemblesd around one hundred participants (think tank representatives, economic and political policy-makers, the media, etc.), in order to engage in a discussion amongst european affairs experts and policy-makers (elected senior officials both national and european) in charge of the definition and the application of communitarian policies.
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PUBLICATIONS
The Swedish energy transition.
A race far from won

United in diversity? National responses to the European energy crisis

FRENCH-STYLE EUROSCEPTICISM

FRUGAL MEMBER STATES VS. THE EU:
NOT TOO MUCH PLEASE

Teaching Europe in France

French public opinion and Europe
between distrust and ambivalence

Pour mieux comprendre la crise politique tchèque

Now or Never

The European ambition of President Macron and the reactions in Europe to his project

They Love Me, They Love Me Not, They Love Me a Little: Public Opinion and the European Union in the Visegrad Countries

Czech Republic: a Weakened EU Partner

French and Europeans: Stronger Together!

Living Together Facing Fears: the French Political Dilemma

The new French Regions, from a European standpoint

France: A hotbed of opposition to the TTIP?

European elections: What form of cohabitation between France and the EU?

What the French told us about the employement in the EU

What the French told us about the European democracy

What the French told us about euro

What the French told us about globalisation

Defence: The French ambition for Europe

Francia: triste dilemma

France votes: Europe intrudes

The Czech EU Presidency: Background and priorities

“Europe without barriers” and “Europe that protects”

What is the real room for manoeuvre of an EU Presidency ?

The French Presidency of the EU Council: a big boat in stormy weather”

The French Presidency of the EU Council

How to Explain the Unexpected: An Assessment of the French Constitutional Referendum

Europe in the French Presidential Elections: Side Show, Fall Guy or Just Conspicuous by its Absence?

Constitutional referendum in France: a mid-term assessment

The Impact of the Television Media on the French Referendum Campaign in 2005

The European Debate in Sweden

The European Constitution and deliberation: the Example of deliberative focus groups ahead of the French Referendum of 29 May 2005

The French “no” vote of 29 May 2005: understand, act

Adress to the Symposium of “Témoin” Club

The European debate in France at the start of the French presidency

MÉDIAS
MEDIAS
«Avec le projet des LR sur l’immigration, la France deviendrait un pays hors la loi»

Pacte vert européen: les appels à une “pause” créent des remous à Bruxelles
