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Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies

🇪🇺 BELGIUMRegistered 19/08 staff
Disclosed budget
€6,948,598
Meetings 12mo
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Recent meetings

DateCommissioner / CabinetTopicFile
26 Apr 2022
Margaritis Schinas
Vice-President
Counter-terrorism
26 Apr 2022
Margaritis Schinas
Vice-President
Counter-terrorismSRC
14 Oct 2020
Natasha Bertaud
Cabinet member
New Pact on Migration and Asylum
14 Oct 2020
Natasha Bertaud
Cabinet member
New Pact on Migration and AsylumSRC
10 Dec 2019
Margaritis Schinas
Vice-President
the new Pact on Migration and Asylum
10 Dec 2019
Margaritis Schinas
Vice-President
the new Pact on Migration and AsylumSRC
26 Jan 2018
Telmo Baltazar
Cabinet member
Future of Europe
26 Jan 2018
Telmo Baltazar
Cabinet member
Future of EuropeSRC
07 Nov 2017
Paulina Dejmek Hack
Cabinet member
Juncker Plan panel discussion at Economic Ideas Forum 2017SRC
07 Nov 2017
Paulina Dejmek Hack
Cabinet member
Juncker Plan panel discussion at Economic Ideas Forum 2017
20 Sept 2017
Kai Wynands
Cabinet member
The future of the euro zone
20 Sept 2017
Kai Wynands
Cabinet member
The future of the euro zoneSRC
31 Jan 2017
Anne Bucher
Chair of the Regulatory Scrutiny Board
Europe
31 Jan 2017
Anne Bucher
Chair of the Regulatory Scrutiny Board
EuropeSRC
24 May 2016
Aura Salla
Cabinet member
Innovating Europe's business
24 May 2016
Aura Salla
Cabinet member
Innovating Europe's businessSRC
22 Jan 2016
Matej Zakonjsek
Cabinet member
energy policySRC
22 Jan 2016
Matej Zakonjsek
Cabinet member
energy policy
02 Dec 2015
Grzegorz Radziejewski
Cabinet member
Panel discussion on sharing Economy
02 Dec 2015
Grzegorz Radziejewski
Cabinet member
Panel discussion on sharing EconomySRC
22 Jul 2015
Martin Selmayr
Cabinet member
Speech : "State of the Union"SRC
22 Jul 2015
Martin Selmayr
Cabinet member
Speech : "State of the Union"

Mission & Goals

The Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies, established in 2007, is the political foundation and think tank of the European People’s Party (EPP). The Martens Centre embodies a pan-European mindset, promoting Christian Democrat, conservative and like-minded political values. It serves as a framework for national political foundations linked to member parties of the EPP. It currently has over 50 members and partners in EU and non-EU countries. The Martens Centre takes part in the preparation of EPP programmes and policy documents. It organises seminars and training on EU policies and on the process of European integration. The Martens Centre also contributes to formulating EU and national public policies. It produces research studies and books, electronic newsletters, policy briefs and the twice-yearly European View journal. Its research activities are divided into six clusters: party structures and EU institutions, economic and social policies, EU foreign policy (...)

EU Legislative Interests

Research projects and long-form studies are some of the key activities of the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies. These are complemented and supported by conferences, seminars, workshops and publications, many of which are executed in conjunction with member organisations. Following its mission as the official political foundation and think tank of the EPP, the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies monitors, analyses and contributes to debates around the EU’s policy priorities, both at an expert level and within the wider European public. A wide range of political issues are covered, spread among the following six research themes: (1) Political organisations and institutions, including the policy process, with a focus on the (re-) positioning of Centre-Right parties and their modernisation; the deepening and enlargement of the EU, in particular in the Western Balkans, Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia; and strengthening the engagement of young people in political processes through joint programmes. (2) EU economic governance, economic & social policy: focusing on the single market, digital market, banking union, economic growth, employment and demographics in the EU. Concrete policy recommendations are made on the introduction of a digital euro and the reform of the monetary market protection mechanisms. (3) EU Foreign and Security Policy: with an emphasis on the eastern neighbourhood and Russia; transatlantic relations; Middle East and North Africa; a special focus is paid to deepening EU-UK relations, specifically with UK-based think tanks and EU-friendly MPs. (4) Energy and Sustainable transformation: developing a conceptual framework for a wider understanding of just transition; contribution to the rapid development of European energy autonomy after the Russian war, more specifically the enhancement of a Single Energy Market. (5) Ethics, values and religion: with a particular attention to secularisation processes and the re-foundation of conservative and Christian democratic policy concepts. (6) Migration & new societal challenges: especially the large immigration waves and their integration into European societies and economy. A set of projects falling within each of the six research themes is carried out yearly.

Communication Activities

The aim of the Martens Centre is to prepare policy proposals and to contribute to EU politics from the perspective of the central values of the EPP family. WMCES further developed the analytical dimension of its activities and focused on improving the infrastructure to ensure the quality of its research. Publications of the Centre can be found at: https://www.martenscentre.eu/publication/ Events and common projects of the Centre can be found at: https://www.martenscentre.eu/event/ Communication activities and blogs can be found at: https://www.martenscentre.eu/news/ & https://www.martenscentre.eu/blog/

Interests Represented

Does not represent commercial interests

Member Of

https://www.martenscentre.eu/members/

Organisation Members

https://www.martenscentre.eu/team/ https://www.martenscentre.eu/bodies-and-experts/