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Aline Burni

@alineburni

EU Policy & Engagement | PhD Political Science @ufmg | Ex @FEPS_Europe @IDOS_research & @FulbrightPrgrm visiting researcher @nyuniversity 🇧🇷🇫🇷🇪🇺

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While the centre holds a majority in European Parliament, radical-right parties are the real winners – coming first or second place in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Poland and the Netherlands. #ElectionsExplained How the centre responds to the challenge posed by the radical right on

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For France, Macron’s snap elections gamble is risky. From a European perspective, it's irresponsible. Joseph de Weck's latest: ip-quarterly.com/en/macrons-wat…

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Great analysis by Benedikt Erforth & Niels Keijzer on the impact of the EP elections on EU relations with Africa drawing from the party manifestos. Key message is: we should see a more security-driven EU policy towards Africa. Recommended reading!

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In times of rising populism,this article is a welcomed opportunity to revisit the minimalist and maximalists conceptions of democracy; an invite to reflect on how to distinguish those who defend and do not defend it, and how to save democracy by changing the way it’s (not)working

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'Arrivés au pouvoir, les partis populistes confisquent l’État : comme ils sont l’expression du peuple, l’État doit le servir. Dès lors, celui-ci devient illibéral : il restreint les libertés et empêche la discussion démocratique.' sciencespo.fr/fr/actualites/…

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At the relaunch of the PEX Blog, we start the month with a new PEX-post. In this new Pex-post, Aline Burni revisits the results of recent elections for the European Parliament and the French National Assembly, and reflects on whether the far-right in Europe can be contained.

At the relaunch of the PEX Blog, we start the month with a new PEX-post. In this new Pex-post, Aline Burni revisits the results of recent elections for the European Parliament and the French National Assembly, and reflects on whether the far-right in Europe can be contained.
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In the new post on the PEX Blog, Vercesi analyzes the constitutional reform approved by the Italian Senate on June 18, 2024, which seeks to establish the direct election of the prime minister. 🔗 Read more in the new blog post! Visit now: pex-network.com/2024/08/06/str…

In the new post on the PEX Blog, Vercesi analyzes the constitutional reform approved by the Italian Senate on June 18, 2024, which seeks to establish the direct election of the prime minister. 

🔗 Read more in the new blog post! Visit now: pex-network.com/2024/08/06/str…