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The Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom Europe (FNF Europe) has offices in Brussels, Geneva, Madrid and Prague.
Through the connection of EU experts, civil society, and decision-makers we seek to foster open dialogue and discuss liberal policy solutions to European challenges. Together with our liberal partners, we develop formats and campaigns to promote the rule of law, free markets and human rights. Moreover, we coordinate EU co-funded projects in the field of democracy support, development cooperation and human rights protection.
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An opportunity for the EU!
Donald Trump’s second term allows Europe to reinvent its multilateral relations and gain global influence. The preconditions: unity, anticipation, and agility.
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The Baltic Vision: 35 Years of Progress, Unity, and Resilience
From September 13th to 15th, the Prague office of the FNF, in cooperation with the JuLis, held the fourth Eastern European Summit in Tallinn, Estonia. There, young liberals from Central and Eastern Europe elaborated a new position paper.
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(11.09.2024) Report Launch: Grand Challenges for Europe in 2050
FNF’s Grand Challenges for Europe 2050 Report aims to provide a human-centred horizon scan of Europe in 2050. The report identifies and addresses challenges faced by individuals of different age groups in 2050. It highlights the interconnected challenges of transitioning to a future state, emphasising the broad perspective needed.
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(11.09.2024) Liberal Afterwork: Welcome (back) to Brussels Pub Quiz Evening
Welcome (back) to Brussels! Join us for a lively Pub Quiz Evening as the new legislative term kicks off! This fun and engaging edition of our Liberal Afterwork will test your knowledge on European politics, history, and culture.
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A Most Harmful Presidency
For over a decade, Hungary's illiberal regime has threatened the EU’s values and reputation. Despite warnings, the EU hasn't acted decisively. Read more in analysis by our partner Zoltán Ranschburg.
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Explaining the rise of authoritarian populism in Europe: Five take-aways for policymakers
The 2024 European Parliament elections have confirmed a growing trend: populist parties are gaining significant ground, with groups like the new Patriots for Europe Group (PfE) and the European Conservatives and Reformists Group (ECR) seeing substantial gains. But what does this surge mean for the future of the European Union?
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A long-term take on populist success: Presenting Timbro’s Authoritarian Populism Index (API) 2024
The 2024 Authoritarian Populism Index (API) from Timbro reveals a significant trend: the growing influence of populist and authoritarian parties in Europe. The 2023 national elections in Finland, Greece, and Spain show that populism, emphasizing conflict between 'the people' and 'the elite,' is becoming increasingly dominant. Currently, 26.9% of European support goes to these ideologies. Want to understand the full picture? Read more about the Index.
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One year of Javier Milei's economic policy
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The Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom awards the 2024 Freedom Prize to Vladimir Vladimirovich Kara-Murza.
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Not a walk in the park at Sugarloaf Mountain: G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro
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