Think Global – Act European (TGAE)

Participation of ELIAMEP in a project organized by Notre Europe and the Fondation pour l'innovation politique

23.05.2008


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Notre Europe and the Fondation pour l'Innovation politique (Fondapol) brought together a group of European think tanks with the aim of making recommendations to the EU's next trio presidency including France, the Czech Republic and Sweden (July 2008 - December 2009).

The “Think Global – Act European” (TGAE) project brings together 13 renowned think tanks including ELIAMEP, which has contributed five papers to the final report. The other think tanks participating in the TGAE project are Bruegel, CEPS, CER, demosEUROPA, DIIS, ECFR, EPC, EUROPEUM, SIEPS, SWP.

The TGAE report including an introductory summary and all papers provided by the participating think tanks was presented on 23 May 2008 in Paris. This public event brought together high profile political personalities in partnership with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Paris, the Aspen France Institute, the newspaper Les Echos and the internet media Euractiv.fr.

The TGAE report served also as a basis of discussions at the Third European Think Tank Forum organized by Notre Europe, Institut Aspen France and Fondation pour l'Innovation politique (Fondapol) in Paris on September 19-20, 2008 with the partnership of the OECD. The conference entitled "What European Policy Outlines for 2020?" took place at the OECD and hosted around fifty participants.


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TGAE Report

Think Global – Act European (English)

Think Global – Act European (French)

ELIAMEP papers (English):

Janis A. Emmanouilidis and Ruby Gropas, Combining Pragmatism and Vision – The Future of EU Enlargement

Panayiotis C. Ioakimidis, The Ratification and Implementation of the Treaty of Lisbon – What is at Stake?

Nikos Koutsiaras, Growth, Employment and Social Justice, the Lisbon Strategy Notwithstanding

Anna Triandafyllidou, European Migration Policy and the Labour Market – Thinking Outside the Square

Loukas Tsoukalis, A Call for a More Political Europe