European Union: Identity pressures

European Union: Identity pressures

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European Union: Identity Pressures (Conference organized at the Maison de l'Amérique latine on 7/12 at 17 p.m.). Program, registration and speakers.

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European Union: Identity pressures

Thursday, December 7, 17 p.m. – 20 p.m.

Welcome word:
Xavier-Laurent Salvador and Pierre Vermeren, LAIC

The challenges of lobbying

Francois-Xavier Bellamy, Member of the European Parliament 

Emmanuelle Henin, Professor at Sorbonne University

Nicolas Weill-Parot, Historian, Director of Studies at the Practical School of Advanced Studies

Patrick Henriet, Historian, Director of Studies at the Practical School of Advanced Studies

Ideological and financial porosities in the EU

Lorenzo Malagola, General Segretario della Fondazione De Gasperi

Pierre Vermeren, Professor at Paris 1

Philip of Iribarne, author, mining engineer and anthropologist

Samuel mayol, Senior lecturer

CELINE Pina, philosopher, essayist

How to react ?

Rodrigo Crossbow, Director of the Centre for European Studies, Mathias Corvinus Collegium, Budapest, former European civil servant & Francois-Xavier Bellamy, Member of the European Parliament 

Pierre valentine, essayist

Pierre-Henri Tavoillot, Philosopher, Lecturer at Sorbonne-University

Xavier-Laurent Salvador, Linguist, President of LAIC, Lecturer

Conclusion(s)

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