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Notable debate contributions by Notre Europe include the organisation of Europe's first transnational deliberative poll, ''Tomorrow's Europe''; a study on the poisonous budget rebate debate; an analysis of the 2005 rejection of the European constitutional treaty; an examination of European think tanks; a blueprint for a new "European social contract"; and a proposal to politicise European debate by linking the choice of European Commission president to European Parliament elections.
Notable debate contributions by Notre Europe include the organisation of Europe's first transnational deliberative poll, ''Tomorrow's Europe''; a study on the poisonous budget rebate debate; an analysis of the 2005 rejection of the European constitutional treaty; an examination of European think tanks; a blueprint for a new "European social contract"; and a proposal to politicise European debate by linking the choice of European Commission president to European Parliament elections.



For the period 2019-2022, the Jacques Delors Institute participates among 15 consortium partners in the [[Horizon 2020]] research project EU IDEA (Integration and Differentiation for Effectiveness and Accountability).
For the period 2019-2022, the Jacques Delors Institute participates among 15 consortium partners in the [[Horizon 2020]] research project EU IDEA (Integration and Differentiation for Effectiveness and Accountability).
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Inside the project, it coordinates the Work Package 4, dealing with the [[Economic and Monetary Union of the European Union]] and the [[Single Market]].
Inside the project, it coordinates the Work Package 4, dealing with the [[Economic and Monetary Union of the European Union]] and the [[Single Market]].
<ref>http://euidea.eu/work-package-4-economic-and-monetary-union-and-the-single-market/</ref>
<ref>http://euidea.eu/work-package-4-economic-and-monetary-union-and-the-single-market/</ref>



==Académie Notre Europe==
==Académie Notre Europe==
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It is a member of the [[EPIN|European Policy Institutes Network]] (EPIN)<ref>https://epin.org/members/</ref> and frequently works in partnership with other organisations.
It is a member of the [[EPIN|European Policy Institutes Network]] (EPIN)<ref>https://epin.org/members/</ref> and frequently works in partnership with other organisations.

==Financing==
In 2018, the budget of the Jacques Delors Institute was roughly 1.4 Million Euros.
<ref>https://institutdelors.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Rapport-annuel-2018-FR.pdf</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:44, 29 January 2020

Jacques Delors Institute
FounderJacques Delors
TypeThink Tank
Location
  • Paris, 18 rue de Londres, France
President
Enrico Letta (since 2016)
Director
Sébastien Maillard (since 2017)
Websiteinstitutdelors.eu/en

The Jacques Delors Institute (French: Institut Jacques Delors), which also uses the name Notre Europe (French for "Our Europe"), is an independent think tank based in Paris.[1] [2] [3] Founded in 1996 by Jacques Delors, it aims to "think a united Europe." Enrico Letta currently serves as president of the Jacques Delors Institute, while Sébastien Maillard is its director.

In co-operation with the Hertie School of Governance it has operated a branch in Berlin since 2014 [4] , the Jacques Delors Institut Berlin. In 2019, The Jacques Delors Institute Berlin merged with the Hertie School, forming the new Jacques Delors Centre. [5] Henrik Enderlein, the president of the Hertie School also serves as the director of the Jacques Delors Centre. [6]

Since 2017, the Jacques Delors Institute also has an Office in Brussels, led by Geneviève Pons. [7]

Research

Notre Europe's research is focused around four axes:

  • "Visions of Europe" (European identity; European institutional reform)
  • "European democracy in action" (transnational deliberative democracy; European think tanks)
  • "Competition, cooperation, solidarity" (the CAP post-2013; the European budget; a European energy policy)
  • "Europe and world governance" (comparative regional integration)

Notre Europe's main activity is to publish studies and to organise public symposia and seminars. Its publications are essentially produced in-house, but outside researchers and academics are also called on. Work is published in French and English, and occasionally German.

Notable debate contributions by Notre Europe include the organisation of Europe's first transnational deliberative poll, Tomorrow's Europe; a study on the poisonous budget rebate debate; an analysis of the 2005 rejection of the European constitutional treaty; an examination of European think tanks; a blueprint for a new "European social contract"; and a proposal to politicise European debate by linking the choice of European Commission president to European Parliament elections.


For the period 2019-2022, the Jacques Delors Institute participates among 15 consortium partners in the Horizon 2020 research project EU IDEA (Integration and Differentiation for Effectiveness and Accountability). [8] Inside the project, it coordinates the Work Package 4, dealing with the Economic and Monetary Union of the European Union and the Single Market. [9]

Académie Notre Europe

Founded in 2017 based on the initiative of Enrico Letta, the Jacques Delors Institute runs the Académie Notre Europe, which provides a training on European affairs for young people. [10]

Governance

Notre Europe has been successively presided by Jacques Delors (1996-2004), Pascal Lamy (2004–05), Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa (2006-2010), António Vitorino (2011-2016)[11] and Enrico Letta (2016–present).[12]

It is a member of the European Policy Institutes Network (EPIN)[13] and frequently works in partnership with other organisations.

Financing

In 2018, the budget of the Jacques Delors Institute was roughly 1.4 Million Euros. [14]

References

  1. ^ https://institutdelors.eu/en/who-are-we/
  2. ^ Campbell & Pedersen, John L. & Ove K. (2014). The National Origins of Policy Ideas: Knowledge Regimes in the United States, France, Germany, and Denmark. Princeton, NY: Princeton University Press. p. 339. ISBN 978-0691161167.
  3. ^ Stone & Ullrich, Diane & Heidi (2013). "Policy research institutes and think tanks in Western Europe: Development trends and perspectives" (PDF). Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  4. ^ https://institutdelors.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/1910-EN-Offre-de-stage-bureau-de-Bruxelles-1.pdf
  5. ^ https://www.hertie-school.org/en/delorscentre/news/detail/content/all-about-our-new-jacques-delors-centre/
  6. ^ https://www.hertie-school.org/en/delorscentre/people/profile/person/enderlein/
  7. ^ https://institutdelors.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/1910-EN-Offre-de-stage-bureau-de-Bruxelles-1.pdf
  8. ^ https://euidea.eu/consortium/
  9. ^ http://euidea.eu/work-package-4-economic-and-monetary-union-and-the-single-market/
  10. ^ http://academienotreeurope.eu/
  11. ^ https://institutdelors.eu/tous-les-contributeurs/antonio-vitorino/
  12. ^ https://institutdelors.eu/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/rapport-annuel-2016.pdf
  13. ^ https://epin.org/members/
  14. ^ https://institutdelors.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Rapport-annuel-2018-FR.pdf

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