As always, we will be live-tweeting some choice quotes from our great panel of speakers 💪
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Filippa Chatzistavrou from @eliamepgr has started the debate by breaking down the context of the #COVID19 crisis in #Greece, comparing and contrasting the number of recent Euro-crises with a context of austerity
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"European response in the beginning was confused"- Filippa Chatzistavrou from @eliamepgr
Indeed, and because #health policy is a national competence, a united policy repsonse is difficult.
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"we averted a crisis in the social security and national health systems because we were able to pre-plan in reaction to Spain and Italy early on in the pandemic"
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"Lockdown will of course have a strong impact on the economy: tourism (14% of GDP) and manufacturing will be the main areas of impact. We're looking at more than an 8% fall in annual GDP as a result" - Carlos Gaspar from @iprinova explains the costs of dealing with #COVID19
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"Cohesion in Southern Europe did not exist during the 2008 crisis, but after the difficult first weeks of #COVID19, there has been a strong effort in dealing with the crisis"
Carlos Gaspar from @iprinova believes this was crucial in aiding the European response
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"The thread of an #Italexit was the impetus for the strong united reaction of the EU to #COVID19: Macron meeting Conte was very important, as was Macron and Merkel's dedication to responding to the crisis"
More expert analysis from Carlos Gaspar of @iprinova
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As Christian Lequesne from @sciencespo begins his contribution to the debate, we begin to discuss the aims, successes, and difficulties of #lockdown policies
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"#COVID19 has opened a big debate on the question of proper renumeration for health workers, which explains why #Macron has not benefited in the popularity polls, in contrast with other leaders who have become much more popular" - Christian Lequesne, @sciencespo
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Christian Lequesne from @sciencespo is currently analysing the debate around #coronabonds - what happened, why did it happen, and what does it mean for Europe?
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"#Macron still aims for a reform in Europe: in the South, he has support in this initiative. This was taken into account in France's effort to speak with Southern Europe"
Christian Lequesne from @sciencespo explains the importance of #COVID19 for Member State relations
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"#Macron's next challenge will be controlling the public debt in the wake of recovery, especially going into the next elections"
Christian Lequesne from @sciencespo explains the internal challenges faced by President Macron
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"Championing the European Project is to champion progress for France, and that is Macron's chief aim in doing so"
Christian Lequesne from @sciencespo explains Macron's reasoning for championing the European Project
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Already facing #migration problems, a political crisis, and poor recovery from 2008, COVID came to Italy first.
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"The social consequences of the crisis will hit the country hard, but it was a good moment for the government: it took all the oxygen from the populist threat"
"The country is opening back up, and life is slowly becoming more normal, but I can't be as positive when considering the European angle: the initial EU response angered both Eurosceptics and pro-Europeans"
"The second reaction was much better, but early failures by the EU response (especially in light of aid from Cuba and China, etc.) have hurt the EU's reputation in Italy"
"In view of this, the recovery plan's success is so important: it must be successful for the EU to gain ground politically"
@Poli_Eleonora from @IAIonline brilliantly summarises the need for the EU to become visible and successful in Italy
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"Political resilience is the most important thing for Italy. #Salvini is less popular, yes, but some far right anti-EU parties are either stabilising or gaining ground"
According to @Poli_Eleonora from @IAIonline, the way forward for Italy is clear, but difficult
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"Either we float together or we sink together"
@ilketoygur from @rielcano begins her contribution by eloquently explaining the attitude to response in Spain
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"Support for Europe is one of the key messages of the Spanish government during the pandemic: if there is a long term effect, Spain may step up its role in Europe. The public space may become more European."
"An increased role for the @EUCouncil may help with this Europeanisation of the Spanish public space by bringing an increased role of national politics into European politics"
"I hope that Spain can move beyond the current polarisation to create a united front for the short- and medium-term future of the country in various areas that the country would clearly benefit from"
"In Greece, conditionality isn't much liked. Greeks don't like the various needs to structural reforms, spending cuts, etc."
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"The problem with this new emergency fund is that we don't know how much money we will get in return for any number of reforms"
Filippa Chatzistavrou from @eliamepgr explains the Greek hostility to the concept of #conditionality
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"An hegemonic Germany would have outright rejected the recovery plan, but Germany is only a leader among many, so we have seen a strong common response"
Christian Lequesne from @sciencespo explains the importance of various Member States in EU decision making
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"We need positive conditionality to build solid economies in the South: invest in digitalisation, culture, and other sectors where we can be leaders"
@Poli_Eleonora from @IAIonline spells out the requirements for any response that incorporates conditionality
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"Speak now or forever hold your peace" 😂
Héctor Sánchez our moderator from @CidobBarcelona makes sure we didn't miss anything before closing the debate for the evening
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As our latest TEPSA Debate draws to a close, we thank our co-hosts @CidobBarcelona for their help in organising this event, and invite you to continue the debate with all our fantastic contributors from @eliamepgr, @iprinova, @sciencespo, @IAIonline, and @rielcano
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Lucia Mokrá, Chairperson of the TEPSA Board (@ComeniusUni) opens the conference by welcoming participants in person and online to the #PolishPPC
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@ComeniusUni And we have an exciting agenda ahead of us for the discussions today and tomorrow: "the programme that we have built together is designed to find an answer to the challenges ahead of us, so that Poland can be prepared for the times that are coming" - Magdalena Góra (@ISE_UJ)
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"Forging the Future of Europe", our birthday party to ourselves, is starting‼️ Join us as we mark the 50th anniversaries of TEPSA and the #EuropeanCouncil
As always, we're collecting all the best bits here from our conference packed full of high-level speakers🧵
We're streaming live on our website so tune in if you are unable to join us for our #Brussels conference marking the 50th anniversaries of TEPSA and the #EuropeanCouncil
In our first session we look back on 50 years of trans-European knowledge exchanges in a series of speeches by those who lives TEPSA's history first-hand
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This event takes place in the context of TEPSA’s latest book “Enlargement and the Future of Europe: Views from the Capitals”, co-edited by Michael Kaeding, @JohannesPollak & @_PaulSchmidt
In a few minutes we'll be starting the online public debate which we co-organised with @UISweden and @FIIA_fi: "Climate politics Unveiled - European, Finnish and Swedish Perspective"
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This event takes place in the context of our latest book "Climate Change and the Future of Europe: Views from the Capitals", edited by Michael Kaeding, @JohannesPollak & @_PaulSchmidt, in which we've gathered experts from 3⃣9⃣ European countries to reflect on #ClimatePolicy
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@JohannesPollak @_PaulSchmidt If you want to learn more about it and TEPSA's other books, then be sure to check out the dedicated webpage on our new website! 👉