Étude | 15/06/2011 

Introduction

Preface

12 selected recommendations to the PDC Trio Presidency

PART I. Prospects for Economic Growth

1.1 Internal Market

The Single Market Act in Search of a Strategy?

Tinne Heremans, Senior Research Fellow, Egmont

The Single Market Act: Is it really what the market needs?

Jörgen Hettne, Senior Researcher, SIEPS

1.2 Smart and Sustainable Growth

Implementation of Europe 2020: Time to act

Fabian Zuleeg, Chief Economist, EPC

Maria João Rodrigues, Professor of European Economic Policies at IEE-ULB and ISCTE-IUL.

A New Innovation Spirit and the Future of Lead Markets

Paweł Zerka, Analyst, demosEUROPA

Reconciling the Single Market Objective with the Renewable Energy Objective

Georg Zachmann, Research Fellow, Bruegel

Carbon Capture and Storage: EU advancing, but not fast enough

Stephen Tindale, Associate Fellow, CER Policy

Options to Improve the Security of European Energy Supplies: Results from the SECURE Project

Arno Behrens, Research Fellow, CEPS

Andrea Bigano, Senior researcher, FEEM

Manfred Hafner, Research Fellow, FEEM

1.3 Demographic challenges

Demographic shock and implicit public debt: closing the sustainability gap

Ognian Hishow, Senior Research Associate, SWP

Europe’s demographic challenge and immigration

Yiannis Tirkides, Senior Research Fellow, CCEIA

PART II. Economic governance and financial regulation

2.1 Economic governance

Governing the EU out of the economic crisis

Daniela Schwarzer, Head of the EU Integration Research Division, SWP

Sense and nonsense of the euro-plus Pact

Daniel Gros, Director, CEPS

Cinzia Alcidi, LUISS Research Fellow, CEPS

Current account imbalances and competitiveness

Benedicta Marzinotto, Research Fellow, Bruegel

European Monetary and Fiscal Policy revisited

Andreas Theophanous, Director, CCEIA

Yiannis Tirkides, Senior Research Fellow, CCEIA

Sovereign debt crisis resolution in the euro area

Jean Pisani-Ferry, Director, Bruegel

André Sapir, Senior Fellow, Bruegel

2.2 Financial regulation

The financial crisis response: a mid-term review

Karel Lannoo, Chief Executive Officer, CEPS

What if the new financial supervision framework proves insufficient?

Stijn Verhelst, Research Fellow, Egmont

PART III. Multiannual financial framework 2014-2020 negotiation

3.1 EU Budget Priorities, Expenditures and Resources

Options for EU Budget Reform

Jonas Eriksson, Researcher, SIEPS

Re-thinking EU finances in light of the crisis: balancing growth and austerity needs

Eulalia Rubio Barceló, Senior Research Fellow, Notre Europe

Own Resources and European Added Value

András Vértes, Chairman, GKI

EU budget reform and the new low-carbon economy

Chris Littlecott, Senior Policy Adviser, Green Alliance; for demosEUROPA

Tamsin Cooper, Deputy Director, Green Alliance; for demosEUROPA

3.2 CAP

Strengthening the EU through an audacious reform of the CAP and its financing

Nadège Chambon, Senior Research Fellow, Notre Europe

A chance for further CAP reform

Chris Haskins, Member of the Advisory Board, CER

How to prepare a fair and efficient CAP reform?

Tereza Svačinová, Associate Fellow, Europeum

3.3 Cohesion policy

Challenges for future cohesion policy

Marjorie Jouen, Adviser, Notre Europe

Where does Europe 2020 leaves Cohesion policy?

Miklós Losoncz, Research Director, GKI

PART IV. Freedom, Security and Justice

The rocky road from empty prescriptions to meaningful policy: four imperatives for a better immigration and asylum policy

Birgitte Mossin Brønden, Analyst, DIIS

Roderick Parkes, Head of Brussels’ office, SWP

Managing Asylum Seeking in Europe: How to Revise the Dublin II Convention

Anna Triandafyllidou, Research Fellow, Eliamep

The EU’s Internal Security Strategy and the Stockholm Programme: A Challenge to Rule of Law and Liberty in Europe?

Sergio Carrera, Senior Research Fellow, CEPS

Elspeth Guild, Associate Senior Research Fellow, CEPS

EU’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: From Post-Lisbon Tactics to EU Citizen-Oriented Strategy

Ivo Šlosarčík, Director of Research, Europeum

PART V. Enlargement and Neighbourhood

The EU Enlargement to the Western Balkans: Time to Put Conditionality First Again

Vladimir Bartovic Research Fellow, Europeum

David Král, Director, Europeum

Tija Memišević, Director of the European Research Center of Sarajevo;

Eliška Sláviková, Senior Research Fellow, Europeum

Julie Herschend Christoffersen, Research Assistant, DIIS

EU Integration and the Prospect of further enlargement: the case of Turkey

Andreas Theophanous, Director, CCEIA

Christina Ioannou, Research Fellow, CCEIA

Turkey and the EU: Time to Break the Stalemate

Dimitar Bechev, Senior Policy Fellow, Head of Sofia’s office, ECFR

The EU and its Eastern Neighbourhood: challenges of engagement

Adam Balcer, director of The EU Enlargement and Neighbourhood programme, demosEUROPA

Rosa Balfour, Senior Policy Analyst, EPC

Towards a Paradigm Shift in Euro-Mediterranean Relations?

Haizam Amirah-Fernández, Senior Analyst, Royal Institute Elcano

Eduard Soler i Lecha, Research Fellow, CIDOB

Regionalising the EU’s Neighbourhood: planning the global role for the Trio Presidency

Attila Ágh, Corvinus University of Budapest; for GKI

PART VI. Foreign Policy

Facilitating Ashton’s work: a role for the rotating Presidency

Anne Schmidt, Head of Institutional Relations, SWP

Brussels Making the EU’s voice heard globally

Pawel Świeboda, President, demosEUROPA

Janis Emmanouilidis, Senior Policy Analyst, EPC

An external Energy Strategy for the EU

Sami Andoura, Senior Research Fellow, Notre Europe

Agata Hinc, Project Leader, Low Emission Economy, demosEUROPA

Engaging China: EU on the path towards reciprocity with a global power

Jonas Parello-Plesner, Senior Policy Fellow, ECFR

State of Play of the International Climate Negotiations: How to Bridge the Remaining Gaps?

Clementine d’Oultremont, Research Fellow, Egmont

EU and the Financial Sector Reform: Ensuring Global Harmonization

Dimitrios Katsikas, “Stavros Costopoulos” Research Fellow, Eliamep

The Future of Global Economic Governance: From the G20 to a Global Economic Council

Jakob Vestergaard, Senior Researcher, DIIS

PART VII. Common Security and Defence Policy

The Double Challenge of the EU Security and Defence Policy

Tomáš Weiss, Research Fellow, Europeum

NATO and the EU: Between policy convergence and political obstacles

Trine Flockhart, Senior Researcher, DIIS

Trio leadership: The need to liberalise the European Defence Market

Clara Marina O’Donnell, Research Fellow, CER

The need for an open system to evaluate European Union CSDP missions

Félix Arteaga, Senior Analyst, Royal Institute Elcano

Bilateral vs. Structured Cooperation? Flexible cooperation in and outside the EU framework as a tool for advancing European capabilities

Nicolai von Ondarza, Researcher, SWP

The Solidarity Clause of the Lisbon Treaty's

Jacques Keller-Noellet, Senior Research Fellow, Egmont

PART VIII. Institutional innovations

What is Left for the Rotating Council Presidency under the Lisbon Rules?

Piotr Maciej Kaczyński, Reasearch Fellow, CEPS

The role of the General Affairs Council revisited in the light of the first 18 months’ experience with the Lisbon Treaty

Ignacio Molina, Senior Analyst, Royal Institute Elcano

Does Subsidiarity ask the Right Question?

Jörgen Hettne, Senior Researcher, SIEPS

Fredrik Langdal, Researcher, SIEPS

EU Policy and Constitutional Sovereignty: a Road Map

Filippa Chatzistavrou, Research Fellow, Eliamep

The Citizens’ Initiative: A Participatory Cure for Europe?

Julie Hassing Nielsen, European University Institute; for DIIS

The EP electoral reform: another ‘brick’ in the Union’s democratic construction?

Janis Emmanouilidis, Senior Policy Analyst, EPC

Corina Stratulat, Junior Policy Analyst, EPC




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Comme les deux précédentes éditions de Think Global – Act European (TGAE), ce rapport se consacre à un scénario à moyen terme, couvrant le Trio des présidences polonaise, danoise et chypriote, de juillet 2011 à décembre 2012. En concentrant leur attention sur le Trio des présidences, les experts ont pu analyser l’évolution du rôle (direct et indirect) des présidences tournantes dans le cadre du Traité de Lisbonne. Les recommandations (adressées par les experts des 16 think tanks) pour chaque domaine politique visent ainsi à dresser un bilan des initiatives prises depuis 18 mois, décrypter les nouveaux défis qui sont apparus pendant cette période et formuler des propositions concrètes de court-moyen terme qui visent des avancées rapides des politiques communautaires. La période de dix-huit mois couverte par chaque nouvelle édition du TGAE permet ainsi, d’un rapport à l’autre, d’établir une chronologie précise de l’évolution de l’UE.
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Le 21 Septembre 2011, Elvire Fabry, chercheur senior à Notre Europe, a participé au séminaire organisé à Copenhague par le Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) pour discuter le rapport Think Global Act European publié en juin 2011 par Notre Europe.