Blogs
ARC2020 is a multi-stakeholder platform, open to all those interested or engaged in a profound reform of the Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) of the European Union. Their website is a key aspect of this process - informed by web correspondents across all member states in Europe. They provide blogs posts on developments at the national level, as well as transferring information from the EU policy levels back to their networks.
The Financial Times’ blog on the European Union.
French-speaking blog on the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy.
Multilingual online magazine on Europe. Check out the Babelblogs as well.
French-speaking blog on European communication, edited by communication consultant Michael Malherbe.
The blog of the political scientist Annamaria Dutceac Segesten.
Mainly German-speaking blog on European affairs seen from outside of the Brussels bubble.
Weekly French-speaking blogposts on European issues.
Europeando is a European blogposts aggregator in Spanish. With this platform, they claim the need to give new impetus to the European project based on the active and critical participation of citizens.
The blog of Greg Henning, puting forward and average-citizen point of view
With reference to the European emergency phone number, Generation 112 aims to sensibilise European youth to the challenge of building new solidarities and renewing our visions of Europe. They identify 12 priority themes on which they encourage young citizens to share their ideas.
European, social democrat, federalist, feminist, atheist, anti-monarchist. Inline skater. Train traveller, cyclist. Blogger, website designer, avid Mac user, trainer…Since 2005, Jon Worth shares his views on EU and social democratic politics. He’s one of the founders of Bloggingportal.eu, the EU affairs blogging aggregator.
Kosmopolito covers topics related to politics and culture from a European perspective
Blog of the Spanish-speaker European journalist Macarena Rodríguez
The European journalist Jean-Sébastien Lefebvre works for different medias as slate.fr LExpress.fr, Myeurop.info, Valeurs Actuelles, Les Euros du Village et Rue89. In his blog, he treats Europe and European journalism in a concrete way, without kindness. His editorial link? “Freedom of speech without sense of humour is like a gun without bullets: boring.”
The blog of Jean-Sébastien Lefebvre’s accomplice in the “Castor et Pollux” Agency.
French-speaking blog from European journalist for Libération Jean Quatremer.
Blog of European journalist Magda Fahsi focused on the intercultural dialogue.
The European online public space, online communications, communities and the EU, semantic technologies plus whatever else catches my eye.
Bilingual EUropean information blog.
With this blog, Ronny patz attempts to translate between political science and political practice in EU matters
Online European information creating ties between professionals, amateurs, politicians, citizens, the man in the street and day-to-day web information.
The spannish speaker blogger Francisco Luis Benítez, share opinions on the European Union, politics, science and networks.
The witty blog of the french-speaker Cedric Puisney.
Websites
The International Alliance of Journalists is a constructive space for journalists to exchange and debate on the practices and on the responsibility of the media to the society.
European Campus Radio Network animated by students in journalism all over Europe.
Online hub for stakeholders, and open forum for European civil society.
A team of journalists working in Brussels and in Europe addressing the issue of European information by “Europeanising” their national media.
The euro|topics press review, readable in five languages, shows you which topics are moving Europeans the European press, analysing 300 media, from 28 countries.
EUROPA is a free magazine with European vocation, created in 2004 at the University of Nantes (in French).
Civil Socity Organisation exploring and promoting transnational politics and culture in Europe through campaings, conferences, publications and the Transeuropa festival.
The Young Europeans organisation in Lille, France. Members of the European Movement and the Young European Federalists.
French think tank on the wider Europe and neighbouring countries.
The Forum aims to produce and communicate information, to be a place for dialogue and reflection and to promote actions of all kinds in order to achive an active European citizenship,a representative, participatory and equal European democracy, and governance that encourages better synergies between the European institutions and civil society while respecting the principle of subsidiarity and proportionality.



