25-27 May 2016, Berlin: full programme (pdf)
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The Dahrendorf Symposium is an international conference to debate the future of European foreign policy. Policymakers and experts discussed Europe's foreign policy options for 2025, with a focus on Russia and Ukraine, Turkey, North Africa, North America, and East Asia.
The symposium was held in Berlin by the Dahrendorf Forum, a joint project between LSE IDEAS and German partners the Hertie School of Governance and Stiftung Mercator.
Illustrator Jorge Martin, pictured above, was on site in Berlin to provide a graphic recording of the symposium debate on a 7 foot wall canvas.
View Jorge's full cartoon summary drawing here (.jpg)
Full videos of all conference panels will be available soon.
There were Facebook Live videos from the conference that you can watch now:
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3:30 pm, Wednesday 25th: Europe and the World (27 minutes) - watch this video
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5pm, Thursday 26th: Global Power Shifts and their Consequences for Europe (10 minutes) with Radosław Sikorski, former Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Defence - watch this video
Summary blogs from the Dahrendorf Symposium by Marcel Wollscheid:
Sir Robert Cooper and Wolfgang Ischinger's interview at the Symposium with Politico Europe:
Pre-symposium briefings on the five focus areas:
More blogs on the Dahrendorf Forum Website.
The Symposium was live-tweeted using #dsym2016. Catch up with the debate in our Storify:
This is the third Dahrendorf Symposium. Watch and listen to discussion from previous Symposiums here:
The Dahrendorf Symposium is part of the Dahrendorf Forum - Debating Europe, a joint initiative by the Hertie School of Governance, LSE, and Stiftung Mercator.