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Looking into the Abyss of Evil

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    Ursula von der Leyen

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    President of the European Commission

It is particularly moving, for me, to be here today. It is moving, first of all, on a personal level, as a woman, as a human being. In a place like this, we are forced to face one of the great Unthinkables of human nature. The abyss of evil. The fact that human beings like us, 77 years ago, were capable of such cruelty.

 

From Trump to Biden: How America and Europe Are Changing

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    Joseph Preston Baratta

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    Professor of World History and International Relations at the Worcester State College, MA, USA

America has suffered a defeat in Afghanistan as great as that in Vietnam, but President Biden pushes on with his domestic agenda. He shrewdly divided his infrastructure bill into a $1 trillion traditional part (roads and bridges), which won enough Republican votes to pass in the Senate

 

Afghanistan: Disaster Unfolding

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    James W. Arputharaj

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    President of South Asian Federalists; Former EC member of WFM; Coordinator for India for the Campaign for UN Parliamentary Assembly; Senior Fellow, Institute of Social Sciences, New Delhi

War on terror


While we condemn the terrorist attack on the Twin Towers, we also condemn the disproportionate reaction to this by the US. The global war on terror saw calling countries as “Axis of Evil” and dividing the Islamic world for ever; although not a single Afghan was involved in the 9/11 attack.

 

Addressing Climate Change

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    Keith Best

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    Executive Chair World Federalist Movement/Institute for Global Policy (WFM/IGP)

We have a mass global movement, maybe somewhat disjointed, but nevertheless with a common purpose to save the planet. It is an example of where international cooperation can work – largely driven by civil society – but a symbiosis between governments and between government and general public that has seldom been seen in any other political enterprise.

 

The IPCC Report and the New Commitments of the European Union

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    Roberto Palea

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    Former President of the Centro Studi sul Federalismo (CSF) and a member of EAERE, European Association of Environmental and Resources Economists

On August 9th, the IPCC Report (UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) was published. This report updated to 2020 is based on 14,000 studies carried out by experts from 195 countries.

 

For an Effective European Strategy for COP26

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    Alberto Majocchi

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    Emeritus Professor of Finance at the University of Pavia and Vice President of the Centro Studi sul Federalismo

On 14 July, the Commission will present its Fit for 55 package of proposals to extend the scope of carbon pricing to sectors that are currently excluded, notably transport and domestic heating. A revision of the Emissions Trading System (ETS) will be part of a package of energy and climate laws, but the ETS will continue to be the main tool to achieve the goal of at least 55% emission reduction by 2030.

 

The Ventotene Manifesto 2.0 *

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    Nicola Vallinoto

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    Computer scientist and interntional democracy activist

A question that I have asked myself in view of this meeting on the Ventotene Manifesto is the following: if Altiero Spinelli and Ernesto Rossi had lived at the time of the pandemic, what would they have written that would be more than or different from the 1941 text?

 

Federalism, a Decisive Issue for Europeans. 1. Europe, a Unique but Imperfect Construction

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    Michel Dévoluy

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    Professor Emeritus in economics, holder of the Jean Monnet Chair at the University of Strasbourg

The conference on the future of Europe, organized by the European Union (EU), has now been launched. It invites Europeans from the 27 Member States to reflect, via a multilingual digital platform, on their visions of the Europe to come. The conclusions of the discussions will be drawn in spring 2022.

 

Revisiting the Very Essence of Europarties

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    Pierre Jouvenat

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    Former WTO/UNCTAD senior official and European federalist activist (UEF)

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  • The current review of the Regulation on Europarties must go beyond funding and procedural considerations to address the key issue of clarifying the nature and role of these parties.

 

Accession of the Balkans to the EU: the Federal Way

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    Alfonso Iozzo and Domenico Moro

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    Alfonso Iozzo is President of the Centre for Studies on Federalism and Vice President of Robert Triffin International, former Chairman of Cassa Depositi e Prestiti.

    Domenico Moro is Member of the CSF Board of Directors and Coordinator of the Security and Defence Research Area

The (six-month) Slovenian presidency of the Council of the European Union brought to the forefront once again the problem of EU enlargement to the Western Balkans and, consequently, that of the compatibility between the values professed in general by the Eastern European countries and those of the EU.

 

The “Twilight” of European Law?

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    Jean-Guy Giraud

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    Former officer of the European Court of Justice, Former Director of the European Parliament, Former President of UEF-France

A recent judgment of the Constitutional Court of Germany appeared to call into question the principle of the primacy of European law over national law, as well as

 

Latin America: European and Latin American Federalism and Antifascism - (1930s and 1940s) *

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    Jean-Francis Billion

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    Vice-president of UEF France, editor of Pour le fédéralisme – Fédéchoses

     

Anti-fascist emigration to Latin America does not date from the beginning of the Second World War but from 1922 (Italy), 1933 (Germany), 1939 (Spain)... and accelerates with the Nazi offensive for France and the other countries of continental Europe.

 

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