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EU Enlargement and the Western Balkans: A Fast Track or Slow Lane

LSEE - European Institute panel discussion

Date: Thursday 18 March 2010
Time: 3pm
Venue:  Thai Theatre, New Academic Building
Speaker: Ingeborg Grssle, Tanja Fajon

Event update: Tuesday 16 March: please note this event will now take place in the Thai Theatre, New Academic Building, it was previously advertised as taking place in the Old Theatre. 

It has been said that EU enlargement in the Western Balkans is about completing the Union. The key question is when and how to do it. Or whether it can be done at all! This public debate between two experienced MEPs aims to explore the argument from all sides.

Ingeborg Grssle is a Member of the European Parliament in Germany and Tanja Fajon is a Member of the European Parliament in Slovenia.

This event is free and open to all with no ticket required. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For more information, phone and email Ivan Kovanovic: 020 7955 7198 - EuroInst.LSEE@lse.ac.uk or visit the website.

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