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A Test of Times – Permachange through enlargement and EU reform






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UPCOMING EVENT
Tuesday, 29 April 2025
 11:30 - 12:45

Speakers

Berta López Domènech
Policy Analyst in the European Politics and Institutions Programme, European Policy Centre
Corina Stratulat
Associate Director and Head of the European Politics and Institutions Programme, European Policy Centre
Janis Emmanouilidis
Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Studies, European Policy Centre
Johannes Greubel
Senior Policy Analyst, Head of Programme and ‘Connecting Europe’ Project Lead, European Policy Centre




Moderator(S)

Jacki Davis
Senior Adviser, European Policy Centre


The EU has entered an era of consecutive and compounding crises (permacrisis) that puts its agility to the test. To stay relevant both within Europe and globally, the EU27 must adopt a mindset of 'permachange': A continuous process of adaptation in the face of ongoing transformative crises. In the coming years, the enlargement and reform imperatives will serve as defining arena for the EU and its members. 

Like the two strands of the Union’s DNA, enlargement and internal EU reform are necessary and should be thought together. To make good on its membership promise to the current candidates, the Union must adapt its operating system. To make its governance fit for the future, the EU should ‘think enlarged’, towards a Union of 30+ members. EUrope must pass the test of times, taking on both enlargement and internal reform with courage and ambition. Its own relevance and survival are at stake. History is calling, but will Europeans come to the rendez-vous? 

This Democracy Reform Conversation will present and discuss the publication “A Test of Times – Permachange through enlargement and EU reform”, which seeks to inspire, promote and link the debates on how to widen and deepen European integration. 

This online event takes place in the context of the EU Democracy Reform Observatory which aims to foster the discussion on the overall future of the European integration process. 



Participation is open to EPC members only, the media, and EU officials 


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