
UEF FRANCE IN THE PRESS | Taking Control of Our Collective Destiny through European Federalism
A well renowned French national newspaper, Libération, has published an Op-Ed written by members of UEF France's Scientific Council.
The article is initiated by the Union of European Federalists - France (UEF France) and its Scientific Council, intellectuals and academics emphasize the need to implement effective European federalism at the European level.
This is, as said the by a UEF EB member, "a very concrete step to make federalism become an object of public debate in France, and a demonstration that a strategic communication approach through, for instance, a scientific council, can deliver".
The signatories of the article are:
- Céline Spector, Professor of Philosophy at Sorbonne University
- Robert Belot, Professor of History at the University of Saint-Étienne
- Yann Moulier-Boutang, Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Technology of Compiègne
- Matthias Waechter, Historian, Director of the CIFE in Nice
- Alexandre Melnik, Professor of Geopolitics at ICN Business School, Former Diplomat
- Ghislaine Pellat, Lecturer-Researcher in Management Sciences at Grenoble-Alpes University, President of ERECO
- Christophe Chabrot, Senior Lecturer in Public Law at Lyon 2 University
- Thomas Guénolé, Political Scientist and Affiliated Professor at EM Lyon Business School
- Arvind Ashta, Professor of Finance at the Burgundy School of Business
- Guillaume Ancel, Former Officer and French Writer
- Gaëlle Marti, Professor of Law at Lyon 3 University, Director of the Center for European Studies
- Jacques Percebois, Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Montpellier
- Frédérique Berrod, Professor of Law at Sciences Po Strasbourg, Visiting Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges
- Daniel Fischer, Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Lorraine
- Michel Catala, Professor of History at the University of Nantes
You can read the original article here in the Libération website: LINK
And read in English in the Federalist Library web section: