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Rose Hartwig-Peillon

Research Assistant

Rose Hartwig-Peillon

Research Assistant

Rose Hartwig-Peillon is currently working as a Research Assistant at the Institute for European Policy. She is completing her final year of Bachelor at Sciences Po Aix-en-Provence, and she is writing her Master’s thesis on Residency and Citizenship by Investment schemes in the European Union.

BLOG: The stakes of the upcoming French elections

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7. 4. 2022
Rose Hartwig-Peillon writes in her blog about the upcoming French elections. How does the war in Ukraine affect the French presidential election, is Macron already the clear winner of the election or is it not a certainty? Is there a lack of a proper national debate in France?

EU Monitor: The European Army project: the answer to the Union’s strategic shrinkage?

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31. 1. 2022
Rose Hartwig-Peillon wrote an EU Monitor on the topic of The European Army project: the answer to the Union’s strategic shrinkage? In this report, she focuses not only on the current defense strategy of the EU and whether the present security and defense tools are effective or not, but she also addresses the question of creating a European Army and if it could help with achieving the goal of European strategic autonomy

BLOG: Overcoming naivety: the protection of the rule of law in a post-pandemic Union

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19. 8. 2021
Rose Hartwig-Peillon writes in her blog about the protection of the rule of law in the post-pandemic Union.

POLICY PAPER: Citizenship and residency by investment in the EU

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19. 5. 2021
In her policy paper, our research assistant Rose Hartwig-Peillon addresses the issue of granting citizenship and residency. Hartwig-Peillon calls for a major redesign of the existing programs and for an EU-wide debate on the schemes at the occasion of the Conference on the Future of Europe.

Language diversity in a post-Brexit Union: a French perspective

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15. 4. 2021
Rose Hartwig-Peillon in her blog wrote about language diversity from a French perspective.

"Europe will be made through crises": the limits to the Monnet-Schuman approach to European construction

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30. 3. 2021
Rose Hartwig-Peillon analyses Monnet-Schuman's saying regarding to European construction through crises in view to pandemic of covid-19, vaccines and European recovery plan.

Why are CEE countries more prone to democratic backsliding than other EU member states?

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22. 2. 2021
In her blog post, Rose Hartwig-Peillon discusses the aspects of democracy in CEE countries.
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