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Lunch Seminar 'Expectations of the upcoming European Council meeting', 24 January 2012
January 18, 2012. Europe is examining ways out of the financial and economic crisis. The next European Council meeting of January 30 will address the treaty change as well as the possibilities of economic growth. Will European leaders be able to create the necessary stability for the Eurozone and will the Council meeting show the unity that is needed? Read more»
Book Presentation 'Freedom, Security and Justice after Lisbon and Stockholm', 20 January 2012
December 20, 2011. On behalf of the Clingendael Institute, the Erasmus School of Law and T.M.C. Asser Press, it is a pleasure to announce the presentation of the book Freedom, Security and Justice after Lisbon and Stockholm. This book introduces the main changes induced by the Lisbon Treaty and the Stockholm programme in the field of Justice and Home Affairs. The contributions to this book assess briefly the acquis so far and elaborate on the future challenges that remain, in order to turn the area of freedom, security and justice into a reality, both for citizens and practitioners. Read more»
Lunchlezing Redt China de Euro? 20 december 2011
December 13, 2011. De Europese Unie probeert met moeite de financiële crisis te beheersen terwijl de Chinese economie blijft groeien. Zal China de EU helpen bij het oplossen van de financiële problemen of zullen Chinese investeringen juist leiden tot verdeeldheid binnen de EU en een zwakkere Euro op de lange termijn? Op dinsdag 20 december organiseert het Clingendael European Studies Programme een lunchlezing over de rol van China in de Eurocrisis. Twee China-kenners, Henk Schulte Nordholt en Garrie van Pinxteren, zullen beiden een lezing geven en met elkaar in debat gaan over de politieke en economische rol van China in de Eurocrisis. Read more»
Beyond the deadlock? Future perspectives on EU enlargement, 29 November 2011
November 22, 2011. On the 19th of December forthcoming the European Council will sign the accession treaty of the Republic of Croatia, thus welcoming the 28th Member of the European Union. The negotiations with this state took much longer than expected. The pace of the enlargement process has slowed down considerably, which seems to become a general trend in the EU and in the (potential) candidate countries. Given the many obstacles on both sides we can even speak of a deadlock. Hence the seminar on EU enlargement organized by the Clingendael Institute, could not have come at a better time. Read more »
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