Where Do We Belong And Who Decides?
Where do we belong and who decides? ‘Europeanhood’ vs. ‘Regionhood’ – some disconnected thoughts on EU federalism, separatism and the double standards of international law by Dadiana Chiran. At a...
View ArticleMuddling through won’t solve Europe’s problems
In the World Commerce Review the PDU’s CEO, Benjamin Zeeb, writes about why we have to attempt the impossible to overcome the European crisis. You can read the article here. Image ‘Ukraine...
View ArticleAgainst national illusions (in German)
In this op-ed for Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung the PDU’s Deputy Chairman Daniel Schade argues that a European response to the terrorist threat to Europe’s society is necessary. You can read the entire...
View ArticleGrabbing the third rail
In the latest issue of the World Commerce Review, Lukas Paul Schmelter argues that the EU needs a fully unified foreign and security policy. You can read the article here. Picture: Zarle/flickr The...
View ArticlePDU Podcast: Michael Wolffsohn On Federalism
In our latest podcast, Israeli-German historian Michael Wolffsohn discusses the potential for federalism to maintain peace. By Emilie Mendes de Leon The post PDU Podcast: Michael Wolffsohn On...
View ArticleTackle the Democratic Deficit – and defeat Populism?
On 21 April 2016, PDU Policy Officer James Bartholomeusz addressed the European Democrat Students conference in London. Speaking as part of a panel discussion entitled ‘Tackle the Democratic Deficit –...
View ArticleThe frontier of international democracy
Simon Anholt’s new project is pushing the boundaries of democracy beyond the nation-state. By James Bartholomeusz It is perhaps the central political problem of our age: how can modern democracy, built...
View ArticleThis is the endgame
James Bartholomeusz outlines the PDU’s vision for Campus Europe. The post This is the endgame appeared first on Project for Democratic Union (PDU).
View ArticleBritain and the EU still have a future together
Britain is now leaving the EU, but it will remain part of the European family. Before 7:00 CET this morning, it was already clear: Britain has voted to leave the European Union. With a knife-edge...
View ArticleWithout country, there is no identity
Emilie Mendes de Leon reflects on the historical preconditions for political unification. Contrary to the Far Right’s assertion that “without identity, there is no country,” history shows us that the...
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