Sébastien Maillard is a special adviser to the Jacques Delors Institute, of which he was director from 2017 to 2023. Based in London since then, he works for the Institute’s Centre Grande Europe, focusing on enlargement policy and the various candidate countries. He also works on UK-EU relations and the European Political Community.
Sébastien Maillard is an Associate Fellow at Chatham House, where he works on the Europe programme. He is a regular columnist on France Culture (Les Echos d’ailleurs). He sits on the governing or steering bodies of several European non-profit organisations (Fondation Jean Monnet pour l’Europe, Maison de l’Europe de Paris, Maison Robert Schuman).
A journalist by profession, he covered European affairs for ten years for the daily newspaper La Croix, where he was correspondent in Brussels and Rome (Vatican). He has also taught European affairs at Sciences Po (Paris) and Boston College.
A graduate of Sciences Po (Paris) and with a master’s degree in territorial management (Aix-Marseille), he is the author, with Enrico Letta, of Faire l’Europe dans un monde de brutes (Fayard, 2017) and Qu’avons-nous fait l’Europe? (Salvator, 2013), with a preface by Jacques Delors. He is a Knight in the National Order of Merit (2021) and has been appointed to the Order of the Legion of Honour (2024).
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
Towards an Agenda 2030 for Enlargement

Albania’s steep road for accession by 2030

Enlargement needs an Associated State status

THE EUROPEAN POLITICAL COMMUNITY

Montenegro’s EU Push: Imminent Opportunities and Challenges

The European Political Community’s own merits and limits

Newsletter July August 2023

A European Political Community for a Geopolitical Era

Newsletter May 2023

Newsletter April 2023

Praise for representative democracy

How enlargement accomplishes European unity while changing its nature

Newletter february 2023

Newsletter January 2023

INFOLETTRE Décembre 2022

NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2022

NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2022

Newsletter September 2022

Newsletter July 2022

The European Political Community

[FR] Newsletter elections

Newsletter April 2022

Belonging to Europe

Newsletter February 2022

Newsletter January 2022

A Guide to the German federal election

What are the ambitions of the German Green party

Is the Netherlands playing in the big league?

WHICH PAGES WILL 2021 TURN?

A historic agreement, to be improved and implemented

Lettre à Robert Schuman
Le Mystère d’un geste

The EU budget and COVID: We need a “plan B”

The EU facing the coronavirus:
A political urgency to embody European solidarity

100 jours de la Commission :
devenir une puissance verte

En 2020, l’Europe rebat les chiffres

Élargissement :
Faire tomber le mur du rejet

Leçon de démocratie à Bruxelles

Europe according to Jacques Delors

The Seven qualities of a European Commission

European Elections: Quest For Unity In The Diversity Of Winners

Les mots de la campagne : Europe(s) ?

Les mots de la campagne : Protection

Les mots de la campagne : la Souveraineté

Les mots de la campagne: le progressisme

Les mots de la campagne : le nationalisme

The words of the electoral campaign: populism

2019, année pour « Nous, Européens »

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

German Election: Last Vote to Make Europe

Europe, Germany, France: Evolution of Public Opinions

Pope Francis and the EU: give sense to the European project again?

The Vatican’s outlook on Europe: from firm encouragement to exacting support

MÉDIAS
MEDIAS
Le double jeu d’Ursula von der Leyen : enquête sur la femme la plus puissante d’Europe

Accord de défense Royaume-Uni-UE : la pêche complique les négociations

Droits de douane : face à l’administration Trump, l’Union européenne « ne doit rien lâcher »

UE powinna nadać Ukrainie status kraju stowarzyszonego

Le Royaume-Uni et la France testent le renouveau de leurs relations sur l’Ukraine et la défense de l’Europe

Négociations États-Unis/Russie : quelles marges de manœuvre pour l’Ukraine et l’Europe ?

ÉVÉNEMENTS
EVENTS
EUROPEAN DEMOCRACY IN A TIME OF CONFUSION
