EU Enlargement Anno 2012 – A Progressive Engagement

EU Enlargement Anno 2012 – A Progressive Engagement After the launching in Brussels, the book […]
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21/02/2013
00:00:00 - 00:00:00
The Hague, The Netherlands
EU Enlargement Anno 2012 – A Progressive Engagement
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EU Enlargement Anno 2012 – A Progressive Engagement

After the launching in Brussels, the book “EU Enlargement Anno 2012 – A Progressive Engagement” will be presented in the Clingendael Institute for International Relations in The Hague. The event will be opened by a keynote speech from Mr. Boris Tadić, former President of the Republic of Serbia.

The book was published by the S&D Group in the EP and its content is the result of the two-year research programme “Copenhagen revisited”, conducted by FEPS and EFDS.

Venue: Clingendael Institute for International Relations, The Hague, The Netherlands

Time: 16.00-18.00

For more information and registration, please contact Judit Tánczos, FEPS Policy Advisor at judit.tanczosfeps-europe.eu

 

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