Comité Directeur

Irradiated with Eastern Partnership Project

“Radioactive” NWM held in Gdańsk on 11-13th November 2011 has gone into history and so did the workshop on Eastern Partnership. Gdańsk is the city where Polish anticommunist movement “Solidarity” was born in the 80`s under the leadership of Lech Wałęsa, it was a perfect place to have a discussion on Eastern Partnership. Back in the 80`s thanks to “Solidarność”… Read more →

CD Telegram October 2011

Alfredo Sellitti – President October has been a pretty intensive month, as I spent quite some time out of Office for external representation. On the 4th of October I attended the “Head of Office Meeting” organised by the European Movement International, which gathered all the representatives of EMI members in order to know each other and to present the current status… Read more →

Youth Rise for Peace!

“I object to violence because when it appears to do well, the good is only temporary; the evil it does is permanent” says Ghandi. How many times that statement has been proved to be true recently? How many times we have witnessed how bloody the hand of so called good could be? Our generation has been watching the Arab World… Read more →

What NFE means to us

Aiming at providing more thematic input towards the network, having more discussions, and to ensure a higher quality and better follow-up, the Education Working Group (EWG) decided to launch a structured discussions initiative. Instead of waiting for the discussion to pop up because of the initiative of single members (which has been proven to be ineffective in the past and… Read more →

Think, Plan, Act!

Imagine a nice weekend in the end of August: beautiful blue sky, extremely hot weather, sunny days – lazy days… I guess that you can imagine yourself having fun on the beach in Spain, enjoying Italian sun, hiking in Austrian mountains or hitch-hiking with Dutchies around Europe. But now, try to imagine a bunch of crazy AEGEE people, gathered in… Read more →

De Urbe Alienata

I am officially living in Brussels, but I cannot really say that I feel like an ‘inhabitant’ here. And this feeling led me to an observation recently that I find rather striking. To most of my friends I have always stated that I like Brussels, and from one side this is true – it has a nice architecture, not spectacular… Read more →

>European Stories

> European Stories Intellectual Debates on Europe in National Contexts Last week there was a very interesting debate organized by the Spinelli Group in the European Parliament, which I attended together with Thomas. The debate was about the new book called “European Stories” which was edited by Justine Lacroix(Professor at Université Libre de Bruxelles) and Kalypso Nicolaidis(Professor of International Relations,… Read more →