Énora Morin Project Officer - Europe Program Europe and InternationalÉnora Morin has been coordinator of the Europe program since September 2024. Her research focuses primarily on the EU’s economic security agenda and foreign policy. She also coordinates all the program’s activities, events and publications. She first joined Institut Montaigne in September 2023 as a research assistant in the Europe program.After a literary preparatory class, Énora completed an MA in history of international relations at Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne University. She then went on to study in Sweden where she graduated with an MA in International and European Relations from Linköping University.PublicationsExclusive InsightsJune 2026Implementing the Draghi Report: The Moment of TruthTwo years after the publication of the Draghi Report on European competitiveness, around 30% of its 567 recommendations have been implemented. While the European Union is broadly on schedule, most of the proposed reforms still remain to be carried out. Faced with persistent economic, technological, and energy-related challenges, Europe must accelerate and deepen its transformation efforts to safeguard its competitiveness, sovereignty, and prosperity in an increasingly competitive global environment.ReportDecember 2025Dunkirk: a Testing Ground for European Industrial RenewalDunkirk embodies France's industrial revival: a strategic region where decarbonisation, reindustrialisation and public-private investment come together. This report by the Institut Montaigne identifies the conditions that have enabled this momentum and proposes 10 concrete recommendations to sustainably strengthen national and European industrial ambition.ExplainersMarch 2025European Competitiveness: Lessons from the IRAThe Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 will transform American industrial policy. In this paper, Georgina Wright analyzes the impact on Europe in terms of reindustrialization and competitiveness and lays out some possible evolutions of the IRA framework under the second Trump administration, and offers ideas for Europe.09/18/2025State of the European Union: Can Europe Step it up a Notch? Jeanne Lebaudy Énora Morin