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Rose Hartwig-Peillon
Research Assistant
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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.

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Articles
  • (07.04.2022)
    BLOG: The stakes of the upcoming French elections
  • (31.01.2022)
    EU Monitor: The European Army project: the answer to the Union’s strategic shrinkage?
  • (19.08.2021)
    BLOG: Overcoming naivety: the protection of the rule of law in a post-pandemic Union
  • (19.05.2021)
    POLICY PAPER: Citizenship and residency by investment in the EU
  • (15.04.2021)
    Language diversity in a post-Brexit Union: a French perspective
  • (30.03.2021)
    "Europe will be made through crises": the limits to the Monnet-Schuman approach to European construction
  • (22.02.2021)
    Why are CEE countries more prone to democratic backsliding than other EU member states?
In the media
  • (07.04.2022)
    E15.CZ: French presidential election: markets are terrified of Le Pen's victory. Businesses back Macron

Latest articles

  • E15.CZ: French presidential election: markets are terrified of Le Pen's victory. Businesses back Macron
  • BLOG: The stakes of the upcoming French elections
  • EU Monitor: The European Army project: the answer to the Union’s strategic shrinkage?
  • BLOG: Overcoming naivety: the protection of the rule of law in a post-pandemic Union
  • POLICY PAPER: Citizenship and residency by investment in the EU
  • Language diversity in a post-Brexit Union: a French perspective
  • "Europe will be made through crises": the limits to the Monnet-Schuman approach to European construction
  • Why are CEE countries more prone to democratic backsliding than other EU member states?



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