The excellent conference was complemented by a cultural experience against the beautiful backdrop of Hungary’s Lake Balaton.
The 7th edition of the Bal des Parisiennes will be held on Saturday, June 8th at the Pavillon Dauphine, in Paris.
The European Conservative cordially invites you to its joint conference with the Danube Institute and the Centre for Fundamental Rights, titled “Rule of Law as Lawfare.”
To mark the half-century anniversary, the Danube Institute and The European Conservative are hosting a joint event on 30 April to reassess the achievements and legacies of the revolution and discuss controversial issues related to the regime.
Join us on 20 March to discuss the major concerns of ordinary European citizens—and the possible outcomes of the elections.
In our next panel discussion, we’ll bring together three conservative lawmakers to discuss what exactly is being proposed here, what it would mean for the future of Europe, and how will it affect not only nation-states but ordinary Europeans and democracy itself.
We brought together lawmakers and experts to ‘decode’ the situation in Spain, in light of a broader discussion about the Rule of Law and its often obscure implications on EU dynamics.
With the help of experts and legislators, our event will answer the most important questions about the power and potential of nuclear energy, as well as what role it will play in shaping Europe’s future.
With the help of experts and legislators, our event will answer many of the burning questions about car emissions and related EU legislation.
Register now and join us for a spirited discussion!
Join us in Rome to discuss what conservatism truly is!
Is Europe’s ‘digital transition’ a sign of ‘progress,’ as its proponents claim, or an overreaching exercise of power by the state?
Don’t miss our Welcome Back BBQ Party on August 30th!
We will look at the fallacies of the European Union’s migration policies and why they generate debate and resistance on the part of several countries.
At our event, the most defining aspects of the ‘digital transition’ will be discussed from political, professional, and philosophical perspectives. Our panelists will look at the opaqueness that surrounds the discourse around Europe’s digital transition and will highlight the potential consequences for the lives of ordinary European citizens.
Wednesday, 26 April13:30-16:15Silversquare Europe (Sq. de Meeûs 35, 1000, Bruxelles) Our March event was a panel discussion with policy experts on three of the EU’s controversial
Tuesday, 25 April15:00-18:00Stanhope Hotel / Wellington Room (Rue du Commerce 9, 1000 Bruxelles) Sir Roger Scruton's thought has had an enduring influence on
Wednesday, 22 March11:00-13:00Silversquare Europe (Sq.de Meeûs 35, 1000 Bruxelles) Our next event will be a panel discussion with policy experts on
Thursday, 9 February9:30-13:00Stanhope Hotel (Rue du Commerce 9, 1000 Bruxelles) This event marks the opening of our new office in the heart of
With a program that includes keynote speeches and ten different panels exploring different challenges facing Italy and other European countries, the conference seeks to bring together Italians, who are primed and ready for a new government resulting from the snap election, with other European leaders who have forged cultural and political center-Right alliances in their own countries.
We are marking the publication of the Fall edition—Issue No. 20—with a three panels with distinguished guests from across Europe. Watch the livestream on Facebook.
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