Progressive yearbook 2024
Foundation for European Progressive Studies, Brussels
Andor, László ; Skrzypek, Ania ; Giusto, Hedwig
FEPS - Brussels
2024
186 p.
epidemic disease ; economic recovery ; European Union ; sustainable development ; war ; poverty ; economic recession ; social inequality ; migration ; globalization ; climate change ; digital economy ; social policy ; future of work ; annual report
European Union
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English
"With its fifth edition, the Progressive Yearbook can be considered an established and thriving tradition, through which FEPS wishes to mark and reflect on the most important events and developments of the previous year, and try to imagine what the future has in store for us.
In this new volume, we prepare ourselves for a year of pivotal elections. Above all, for us Europeans, the upcoming elections of the European Parliament (EP). They will be a crucial moment because, given the widespread idea that it is high time for the EU to give a new boost to integration, the political balance within the new EP will also define what kind of Europe we will shape.
Reform of the EU Treaty, the process of enlargement, and the twin transitions, green and digital, remain high among European priorities, which is reflected in the chapters of the Yearbook. For progressives, they are also intimately connected with the need to promote social justice.
As usual, we also look beyond European borders, reflect on international developments and trends that are creating an increasingly multipolar world, and consider the opportunities for reforming global governance and implementing the sustainable development goals.
Last, but not least, we address the tragic events in the Middle East, where yet another war, triggered this time by a horrific terrorist attack and by the appalling Israeli retaliation, calls for an enhanced international role for the EU to help bring peace to that tormented land.
This yearly edition counts on renowned authors' contributions, including academics, politicians, and civil society representatives."
Digital
ISBN (PDF) : 978-2-931233-62-7
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