Tribune | 10/09/2008 

Article published in the review Futuribles, N ° 344, September 2008, pp. 63-68

Elvire Fabry and Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul coordinated a recent study carried out by 13 European think-tanks - Think Global, Act European - which is intended to guide the next three presidencies of the EU toward these salient issues from a constructive, long-term perspective. In this article, they take up some of their conclusions, calling on the trio of France, the Czech Republic and Sweden to come together to push forward such essential matters as reform of the Common Agricultural Policy, the strengthening of European solidarity, the enhancement of Europe's democratic grassroots and the question of its international stature.

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Authors
Senior Research Fellow. Head of the « Think Global Act European » project. Email: efabry@notre-europe.eu
Former Secretary General from 2004 to 2011, Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul joined the European Commission Representation in Paris on 1 February 2011. Institutions, Democracy, Education and Culture.
In view
Study by Elvire Fabry, Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul | 23/05/2008
Notre Europe and the Fondation pour l'innovation politique (Fondapol) have brought together 13 European think tanks with the aim of making recommendations to the Trio Presidency.
See also
Agenda | 10/02/2010
Notre Europe, Real Instituto Elcano, Egmont and GKI invite you to the presentation of the report "The contribution of 14 European think tanks to the Spanish, Belgian and Hungarian Trio Presidency of the European Union" on 4 March 2010 in Brussels.
Note by Eulalia Rubio, Nadège Chambon | 02/04/2009
Paper for the Third European Think Tanks Forum organised in Paris, 19-20 September 2008.
Agenda | 23/07/2008
Notre Europe, Institut Aspen France and the Fondation pour l'Innovation Politique are organizing the third European Think tanks Forum in Paris on September, 19th and 20th, 2008 with the partnership of the OECD. A public session will be held on September 20th 17.30-19.30, in the Centre de Conférence Kléber in Paris.