A new set of analytical papers on topical European issues
Europe Gateway, together with the European Institute Foundation and the Center for Policy Modernization Foundation, are presenting a set of new analyses and commentaries, focusing on different topics, which are at the European agenda in this new political season.
The analytical texts are published in the "Analyses" section of the interactive website http://parliament.europe.bg, which is the key instrument of the communication project "Interacting with the European Parliament", implemented by these organizations with the financial support of the EP's DG "Communication".
The recently published analyses are provided through CEPS and EPIN - partnering organizations of the European Institute Foundation. Their authors are leading European researchers.
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One of them, Julia De Clerck-Sachsse, who is a Research Fellow at CEPS, was special guest in April 2009 at the "Vox Box" discussion, organized within the "Interacting with the European Parliament" communication project.
The analyses by CEPS and EPIN members are focusing on the new EP, the EC and its immediate tasks, as well as the Lisbon Treaty ratification process, the EU rotational presidencies and the citizens' voice.
Europe Gateway offers direct links to these analyses:
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The European Parliament – more powerful, less legitimate? An outlook for the 7th legislature
More Unity than Diversity – The European Parliament after the elections
Lost Voters: Participation in EU elections and the case for compulsory voting
Time for Action: Immediate Priorities for the Next European Commission
The New European Parliament: All change or business as usual?
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Lessons from the Czech EU Presidency
Ratification of the Lisbon Treaty: Problems not only in Ireland
The European Commission 2004-09: A politically weakened institution? Views from the National Capitals
If citizens have a voice, who’s listening? Lessons from recent citizen consultation experiments for the European Union
Staying in the Loop - The Commission’s role in first reading agreements