Progressive Yearbook is FEPS newest initiative. Taking stock of last year’s events and developments, it will help highlight the most important achievements, as well as the lessons, of 2019. But our Progressive Yearbook is also, and above all, about the future. It is an opportunity to stop for a moment and look forward, set priorities, and put on paper some of the expectations and plans against which future developments will have to be tested.
As the leading progressive think tank in Europe, FEPS wants to showcase by its Yearbook its strong network in gathering political leaders, activists and academic experts from our political family, as well as collect critical data and deliver sharp analysis along with concrete proposals.
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INDEX
LOOKING BACK
Eppur si muove... How the European Elections bceame a turning point against all odds by Ania Skrzypek
PROGRESS IN EUROPE
Five years with Juncker by Giacomo Benedetto
Erosion, volatility, and alliances. Perspectives for social democracy after the European Elections by László Andor
Future(s) of Europe by Maria João Rodrigues
Progressive Person of the Year: Interview with Frans Timmermans by László Andor
BIG ISSUES
Let's not burn our future by Mary Robinson
Digital Union: what happened so far? What should progressives aim at next? by Paul Tang and Justin Nogarede
Gender Equality: what is the legacy of the last EU mandate and what should we aim for in the year of the Beijing+25 jubilee? by Agnès Hubert
Desecuritise migration to liberalise it by Giacomo Orsini
NATIONAL FOCUS
Brexit Britain 2020: Johnson triumphant, Labour in meltdown, where next? by Roger Liddle
Italian Politics: The great escape by Eleonora Poli
MOVING FORWARD
2020: A Progressive restart for the European Union by Iratxe García Pérez