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Emmanuel Dupuy (French government political adviser on Afghanistan) presented a talk entitled: "A vision Vs a reality for Afghanistan: longer term strategies Vs short term priorities"

On October 12 Emmanuel Dupuy (French government political adviser on Afghanistan) presented a talk entitled: "A vision Vs a reality for Afghanistan: longer term strategies Vs short term priorities" hosted by EGF in collaboration with the University of Kent in Brussels

  • Date: 13.10.2011  |  Published on EGF: 13.10.2011
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  • |  External Relations
Europe-Russia Economic Forum

The changing global economic situation imposes on Europe an important role to play, where economies of the European Union and the Russian Federation have a crucial place. Both of them are characterised by a high level of complementary, mutual cooperation and dependence, but also significant differences. Economies of the countries from the Atlantic to Pacific, although under various impacts, tend to choose a similar or common ways for economic recovery and successful development. Among the most important directions are widely understood modernisation including the implementation of innovations, growth of investments and cooperation in the range of high technologies as the main instrument of progress, as well as the evolution of societies and political systems. READ MORE

  • Date: 27.04.2011  |  Published on EGF: 27.04.2011
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  • |  External Relations
5th Forum Europe Ukraine

"Dr Marat Terterov, EGF Director, will exchange views on Black Sea Geopolitics with Russian State Duma Deputies and other Experts at the Annual Forum Europe-Ukraine, in Kiev on”:

February 24, 15.30 – 17.00 Panel Session.
REGIONAL COOPERATION: BLACK SEA, EUROREGIONS, CROSS-BORDER
COOPERATION


Moderator:
Gerd Harms, Adviser to the Board, Enertrag AG, Germany

Speakers:
Mikhail Emelyanov, Member, State Duma, Russia
Marat Terterov - Chairman, European Geopolitical Forum, Belgium
Peter Szegvari, Expert on regional politics, Council of Regions, Hungary
Igor Chernyshenko, Deputy Chairman of the Far East Committee, Russia
For full forum program, please, click here

  • Date: 13.02.2011  |  Published on EGF: 13.02.2011
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  • |  External Relations
BSIS Lecture Series on EU External Relations: 'Europe and its Neighbours’

9 February – 30 March 2011,
Wednesdays, 13.00-14.30


BSIS and EGF has the pleasure to invite you to its EU External Relations Series: 'Europe and its Neighbours'.
The lecture series brings together senior members of the Brussels diplomatic community, European decision-makers, researchers and postgraduate students to discuss key foreign policy issues.
For eight consecutive weeks diplomats and practitioners will give their views on the relations between the EU and its neighbours, with ample time for debate. The speakers include inter alia Mr Chizhov (Russian Ambassador to the EU), Mr Yelisieiev (Ukrainian Ambassador to the EU), Mr Wiegand (Director for Russia, Eastern Europe and the Western Balkans, European External Action Service). Please find the complete programme attached. READ MORE

  • Date: 07.02.2011  |  Published on EGF: 07.02.2011
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  • |  External Relations
EU External Relations Guest Lecture Series: Europe and its Neighbours

Brussels School of International Studies
University of Kent

EU External Relations Guest Lecture Series:
Europe and its Neighbours

Winter Term 2011

Wednesdays @ 13.00-14.30
Wilson Room
Brussels School of International Studies / University of Kent
Boulevard de la Plaine 5
1050 Brussels

  • Date: 29.01.2011  |  Published on EGF: 29.01.2011
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  • |  External Relations
Forging a transatlantic consensus on Russia

Recommendations for Action
Washington, D.C, 9-10 December 2010

In December 2009 Institute for Eastern Studies and the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations organized a conference entitled "Forging a US-EU Strategic Partnership." The conference provided specific recommendations by various opinion leaders on a reformed US-EU relationship. Throughout the sessions and informal meetings there was a consensus that if the transatlantic partnership is to be a progressive force in the world to come, Americans and Europeans must urgently build a strategic partnership that is more effective in dealing with new partners and addressing transformations. A lot of attention was devoted to the Russian Federation and challenges that the trilateral US-EU-Russia dialogue needs to face. These findings encouraged us to continue searching for ways to forge the transatlantic consensus on Russia.

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  • Date: 30.11.2010  |  Published on EGF: 09.12.2010
  •  http://www.forum-ekonomiczne.pl/1391,Press+Release
  • |  External Relations
EU-Russia Energy Dialogue

On Monday, the 22nd of November, 2010, the University of Kent – Brussels School of International Studies (BSIS) convened an EU-Russia Panel on Energy. Invited guests shared their respective expertise from a variety of perspectives following their participation in a conference earlier in the day that commemorated the 10 year anniversary of Energy Policy Dialogue between Moscow and Brussels.

  • Date: 03.02.2011  |  Published on EGF: 22.11.2010
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Energy Security - National, European and Global Policy Perspectives

European Energy Policy is increasingly framed in security terms, where security interests seem to determinepolicy orientation. Scholars have taken note of the growing ‘securitization’ of energy and access to naturalresources. This workshop is driven by the question of how we should understand the need for a European EnergyPolicy in the first place. In order to answer this question, the workshop examines what role the EuropeanCommission plays in energy rich Eurasia – where the EU is confronted with an intricate power play alongsideRussia and China. At the same time, the focus shall be on the constraints the Commission faces in establishing aEuropean energy policy in practice and to what extent such a policy fits within an overall EU security approach.The second part of the workshop puts this analysis into perspective when several different scholars will broadenthe scope by focussing on how the Union’s policy can be evaluated from different academic perspectives,including legal, environmental and Russian studies.

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  • Date: 11.11.2010  |  Published on EGF: 11.11.2010
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  • |  Energy
St.Petersburg international economic forum

Dear participants and guests of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum!

Participant of SPIEF 2010 (Package № 1), is invited to all activities of the official Forum business and cultural programme, with the exception of additional events open to participants upon “special invitation” (invitation to the additional events are at the discretion of the organizers of the event). Some events of the official Forum business and cultural programme may require pre-registration to ensure access to the event. As the spaces to those events are limited, we invite you to register at your earliest convenience.

Accompanying person of the participant (Package № 2), is invited to participate in all activities of the official Forum business programme with the exception of the plenary sessions, cultural receptions, and any other events open to participants upon “special invitation” (invitation to the additional events are at the discretion of the organizers of the event), and events, which require pre-registration.

  • Date: 26.05.2010  |  Published on EGF: 26.05.2010
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  • |  External Relations
Ukraine post-elections: stability and reform at last?

With the recent Presidential elections Ukraine has entered into a phase of - perhaps potent - changes. Following the election of Victor Yanukovych as the new President, the quick establishment of the new coalition gave rise to the formulation of the new government, which ambitiously aims at making the name of the coalition ‘Stability and Reform’ a lasting reality.
Where will Ukraine be heading under this new political leadership? Will the new order change Ukraine’s strategic direction vis á vis the West and the East? Will it change the country’s domestic situation by bringing long sought stability and carrying out unpopular reforms?

  • Date: 30.03.2010  |  Published on EGF: 30.03.2010
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