Nadège joined Notre Europe in October 2005. She is responsible for the CAP 2013 research project and coordinates the European Estates General.
A native of the Ardèche region, she is a graduate of the Instituts d'Etudes Politiques in Lyon and Strasbourg, where she studied political science and economics.
In 2003-2004 she was responsible for a report on the French language in India, written for the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. For 9 months she carried out ground research and worked with Francophone embassies and the Alliance française in India. After her return to Europe she obtained a Masters degree in political sociology, with a specialisation in the European project. Her research led her once again to New Delhi, for an investigation on the EU presence in India's capital.
After completing work at Notre Europe on the role of food and wine in the formation of "European identity", she took responsibility for the research programme "PAC 2013" and the European Estates General.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
l'état du français en Inde. Des hommes et des structures entre dynamiques indiennes et mondialisation, Report on French Language in India, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2004.
After the Commission's publication on 4 July of its proposal for reform of the Wine Common Market Organisations, Notre Europe joins the debate which has been animating the European wine growing community for more than a year. This policy brief reminds us that beyond the economic issues, what is at stake in this reform is the future of a model which values the specificities of European wine-growing in an ultra-competitive global context.