Outcomes of the Youth Conference "Europe's Future"32 People attended the Conference on Saturday.
We thank all the interested participants, the speakers who put much effort in holding their presentations as well as our guests, to grace us with their presence. You will find a short overview and the presentations down below. |
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Theodosia Papachristodoulou
It is noted that European Union does not face gender inequality. But, have we ever thought about how few the women parliamentarians are? What makes women not to raise their political voices? |
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Ilias Aretos
Today, Europe is in the middle of several major changes, and even major challenges which will determine to a large extent the existence of Europe and how it will operate in the future. |
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Bakasso Diaby & Joan Diana Martin
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Fabian Siegel & Guiseppe Puma
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Anna Mammitzsch
Migration is a known phenomenon in Europe and offers many opportunities for the Union. But with the movements, also many challenges are emerging, as the European integration policy shows many weaknesses. |
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Anastasia Varakli
Using Behavioral Economics when designing Public Policies to improve the quality of personal life and environment in European Union. "Hacking" our irrational reactions. |
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Evgenia Chatzistergiou
What if everyone had a shorter working week? We would be healthier and happier, and society would be less unequal and more sustainable. |
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Mariangela Clendon
Does a European culture exist or not? – This is a question that has become particularly relevant in the current climate of Euro-scepticism. The aim of the talk is to examine the role of culture in Europe and in shaping European identity. We question whether culture serves to divide or strengthen and consolidate European nations. |
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Remi Bailiere & Laura Boutant
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Oguz Dogruca & Emre Dicleli
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