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The Coppieters Foundation, formerly Centre Maurits Coppieters (CMC), promotes policy research at the European and international level, focusing primarily on management of cultural and linguistic diversity in complex societies, multilevel governance, decentralization, state and constitutional reform, secession of states and self-determination, political and economic governance of sub-central governments, conflict resolution, human rights and peace promotion. It is recognized by the European Parliament as a
political foundation at European level A European political foundation, formally a political foundation at European level, informally a Eurofoundation, is a research and advocacy organization close to, but independent from a Europarty. They are funded by the European Parliament. Th ...
, and it is affiliated with the
European Free Alliance The European Free Alliance (EFA) is a European political party that consists of various regionalist, separatist and ethnic minority political parties in Europe. Member parties advocate either for full political independence and sovereignty, ...
(EFA). Based in Brussels (Belgium), it develops its activities with the financial support of the European Parliament and its members. Coppieters Foundation also serves as a framework for national or regional think tanks, political foundations and academics promoting the study of national movements and minorities in Europe.


Structure

Coppieters currently has eleven full members and five associated members from eight different European countries. These members make up the General Assembly, and gather on a yearly basis to discuss Coppieters' main strategic working lines. The members are as follows: Full members: * Alkartasuna Fundazioa * Arritti * Ezkerraberri Fundazioa * Fundación Galiza Sempre * Fundació Josep Irla * Fundació Emili Darder * Home of Macedonian Culture * Welsh Nationalism Foundation * Le Peuple Breton * Fundació Nexe * ADEO Associated members: * CIEMEN * Free State of Rijeka Association * Istituto Camillo Bellieni * Kurdish Institute of Brussels * Hungarian National Council of Transylvania Members of Coppieters Foundation elect a Bureau to run its activities by delegation: The Bureau gathers 4 times a year to manage the annual projects of the Centre, prepare the General Assembly and facilitate coordination of joint activities by Coppieters Foundation's members. The current Bureau was elected in the 11th General Assembly of the Centre Maurits Coppieters, held in Katowice (Silesia) from March 31 to April 1, 2017 and is composed by: * PRESIDENT: Xabier Macías * SECRETARY: Günther Dauwen * TREASURER: Inaki Irazabalbeitia * Alan Sandry * Josep Vall * Antonia Luciani * Alix Horsch * Marianna Bekiari * Sharon Webb * Antonello Nasone The 3 years term of the current bureau expires in 2020. The first outgoing members of the first Bureau became honorary members of the Centre: * Fabianna Giovanninni (Bureau member until 2011) * Pavle Filipov (Bureau member from until 2011) * Syd Morgan (Bureau member from until 2011) * Isabel Nonell (Bureau member until 2011)


Activities of Coppieters Foundation

One of Coppieters’ main activities is to publish reports and papers on issues related to culture, politics and European institutions with a focus on regional and minority movements. These reports are aimed at policy makers at a European level but also intended for the general public. They are usually authored by independent researchers. A part from the reports, Coppieters also publishes shorter policy papers and organises conferences on topics such as language diversity, the concept of cultural footprint, and the internal enlargement of the European Union.


Maurits Coppieters

Coppieters Foundation takes its name from Maurits Coppieters (1920–2005), a prominent Flemish politician who was a Member of the European Parliament for the
Volksunie People's Union ( nl, Volksunie, VU) was a Flemish nationalist political party in Belgium, formed in 1954 as a successor to the Christian Flemish People's Union. The Volksunie defined itself as a big tent and catch-all party that combined suppor ...
(VU) and played a pioneering role in the formation of the
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. During his political career Coppieters advocated for the right to self-determination in the EU.


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Coppieters Foundation

Coppieters at the Transparency Register
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