Conversations for the Future of Europe: 2. Free Movement and Social Rights Conditionality by Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies published on 2019-02-28T15:27:31Z To guide the steps of the European Union and to mobilise its citizens so as to make policy change possible, it is not sufficient to analyse the past and criticise the present. It is necessary to develop concrete proposals for a better future and to subject them to critical multidisciplinary discussion. The Conversations for the Future of Europe aim to contribute to such discussion. The focus of our Conversations will be to consider concrete and politically feasible projects which may guide the future development of the Union. A concern for political applicability, however, is compatible with creativity and boldness. Indeed, it may require it. Format: Each Conversation will focus on one issue manifesting as a major challenge to the EU. The issue will be briefly introduced by two presenters, each presenting a brief proposal for how to address this challenge. Presentations will be followed by comments from one or two discussants after which, there will be a general discussion. Output: The aim of the Conversations is to facilitate debate and inspire far-sighted, creative ideas for how to address current policy problems. However, we wish to share those ideas with a wider community. We will therefore invite all presenters to publish their contributions on our online blog. It is also our intention that some Conversations will be developed into more substantive pieces and published as debate sections in academic journals such as the Journal of European Public Policy (with whom we are in contact). Speakers: Martin Seeleib-Kaiser | University of Tübingen Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen | University of Copenhagen Discussant: Martin Ruhs | EUI Contains tracks Free Movement and Social Rights Conditionality: Introduction by Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies published on 2019-02-28T15:27:30Z Martin Seeleib-Kaiser, University Of Tübingen: EU Free Movement And Social Assistance by Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies published on 2019-02-28T15:27:29Z Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen, University Of Copenhagen: EU Cross - Border Welfare by Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies published on 2019-02-28T15:27:29Z Free Movement and Social Rights Conditionality: Martin Ruhs, EUI - Discussant by Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies published on 2019-02-28T15:27:28Z Free Movement and Social Rights Conditionality: Discussion by Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies published on 2019-02-28T15:27:27Z
Free Movement and Social Rights Conditionality: Introduction by Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies published on 2019-02-28T15:27:30Z
Martin Seeleib-Kaiser, University Of Tübingen: EU Free Movement And Social Assistance by Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies published on 2019-02-28T15:27:29Z
Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen, University Of Copenhagen: EU Cross - Border Welfare by Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies published on 2019-02-28T15:27:29Z
Free Movement and Social Rights Conditionality: Martin Ruhs, EUI - Discussant by Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies published on 2019-02-28T15:27:28Z
Free Movement and Social Rights Conditionality: Discussion by Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies published on 2019-02-28T15:27:27Z