Normative-power Europe in the Western Balkans: enlargement 'fatigue' and the multiple challenges of maintaining momentum in the accession process
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Date
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2 December 2014
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Time
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6:00 - 7:30pm
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Venue
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Cañada Blanch Room, (COW 1.11), 1st floor, Cowdray House, LSE, London WC2A 2AE
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Speaker
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Dr JohnO'Brennan, (NUI Maynooth)
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Chair
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Dr James Ker-Lindsay, LSEE Research on SEE, London School of Economics
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We regret to inform that this seminar has been cancelled
Dr John O’Brennan’s work focuses on European Integration and the EU institutions and specifically on the process and politics of the EU's Enlargement policy. He is currently finishing a monograph which examines the EU's role in the Western Balkans and will shortly begin a project examining the role of the European Commission in the post-accession process in Bulgaria and Romania.
His research interests include the process and politics of European Union enlargement; the EU's relationship with the western Balkans and prospective enlargement to South Eastern Europe; EU-Turkey relations and Turkish politics; the dynamics of EU external relations; EU-Russian relations; constructivist theories of International Politics; and the identity dimension to European integration.
A complete listing of the 2014-15 Visiting Speaker Programme is available here|.