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European Elections: A Year In Review

On the occasion of the anniversary of the ninth European Parliament elections, which took place from 23 to 26 May 2019, experts of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy prepared five analyses reflecting on the past year in the key areas: climate, multiannual financial framework, migration, geopolitics and European Union enlargement.
  • The experts of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy weigh in with analyses in their respective fields – climate, multi-annual financial framework, migration, geopolitics and EU enlargement – of the first year since the European elections. It is our hope that this review of the first year of unprecedented upheaval will be an opportunity to reflect both on the past year, but also the challenges of tomorrow.

Contents:

  • Foreword (by Christian Kvorning Lassen)
  • Kateřina Davidová: EU Climate Policy – A Year Of Unprecedented Changes
  • Vít Havelka: A Year In Vain – No Development In the MFF Negotiation
  • Jana Juzová: EU Enlargement Under the New Commission – Reason For Optimism?
  • Christian Kvorning Lassen: Migration Remains a Contested Issue With Key Reforms Stagnant
  • Danielle Piatkiewicz: One Year On, the Urgency For a Geopolitical EU Is Greater Than Ever
  • About the Authors
  • About EUROPEUM

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