The Conference on the Future of Europe is a mistake and it should be ended even before it begins (Photo: adobemac). Leaders of the EU institutions, along with political elites, are gearing up for the Conference on the Future of Europe: an ambitious year-long exercise to determine the direction of the EU for the next few decades.
As the public and government affairs function is becoming more professional and data-driven, a number of companies/tools have appeared on the European scene. Their mission: help lobbyists, regulatory managers and corporate affairs professionals track, monitor, analyse, log events and trends, and/or connect and engage with policymakers at EU institutions, government officials at local or national level, and stakeholders at large.
The founding document of European integration, the Treaty of Rome is celebrating its 60th anniversary next year. Sadly, it may be its last one.
How do I know if my communication efforts are going to pay off, in terms of time and effort invested?
The European Commission, most recently its DG Environment, has just released a report on the latest round of funding for "European environmental NGOs".
Debate on major policy issues is not about black and white arguments where the “true” one wins.




.jpeg)






.jpeg)






.jpeg)

