Volunteer Adviser. Deputy Chief of Staff of the President's Committee of the Regions. Employment policy; rural development andStructural and Cohesion Policies, Rural Development Policy.
Former Member of the cabinet of the president of the EU Committee of the Regions (2006-2008). A graduate in political science (1979), former student of ENA (1989).
Born in 1960. French.
From 1993 to 1998: member of the Forward Studies Unit of the European Commission (Brussels) in charge of the territorial and social issues (Local development and employment initiatives, future of work, scenarios Europe 2010).
From 1998 to 1999: advisor, head of the "European affairs" unit , Department for regional and planning development (DATAR) in Paris.
From 2002 to 2005: head of the "European Union and Enlargement" unit, Treasury, Department of Economy, Finance and Industry (Paris). Former Member of the cabinet of the president of the EU Committee of the Regions (2006-2008).
Marjorie is currently Deputy Chief of Staff of the President's Committee of Regions of the European Union.
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European diversity, how to manage it, Paris, Descartes et Cie - Editions Charles Leopold Mayer (2000)
L'avenir du travail, un débat européen, supervised with Bénédicte Caremier, Rennes, OPOCE - Editions Apogée (1999)
"Climate migrants: Dutch and Cypriot refugees in Transylvania" - Shift Magazine, December 2007.
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Local Development has been part of the multiple tools of the Cohesion Policy for 20 years. Marjorie Jouen intends to draw some lessons from its implementation and to question its future development in the framework of the Cohesion Policy post-2013 and the national recovery plans.
Le Financial Times a lancé la polémique mardi en révélant que l'UE n'avait dépensé que 10% des 347 milliards d'euros alloués pour promouvoir le développement de régions pauvres. Le décryptage de Marjorie Jouen, conseillère externe au think tank Notre Europe. Only in French.
Fabrizio Barca, Director-General at the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finances, has made public the report on reform of cohesion policy1 that he was tasked to write by Commissioner Danuta Hubner. Having mobilised and listened to numerous experts, he delivers a politically ambitious, dense document which goes into the details of technical arguments.
To meet the needs of the rural areas which are very diverse in their situation and their evolution, the Union has to adapt its policies. This paper makes some proposals and draws some lines for future reforms, in particular for CAP.