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EU Foreign Policy after Lisbon: The View from the Mediterranean

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European Foreign Policy Unit and Department of International Relations public roundtable

Date: Thursday 19 January 2011
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue:  NAB 2.04, New Academic Building
Speakers: Professor Atila Eralp, Professor Richard Gillespie, Dr Sharon Pardo
Chair: Professor Karen E. Smith

This roundtable on 'EU Foreign Policy after Lisbon: The View from the Mediterranean' looks at how the EU is perceived as a foreign policy actor in its southern neighbourhood.

Professor Atila Eralp is from the Middle East Technical University, Ankara; Professor Richard Gillespie is from the University of Liverpool and Dr Sharon Pardo is from Ben Gurion University. Professor Karen E Smith is from LSE.

This event is free and open to all with no ticket required. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For any queries phone and email Karen E. Smith on 44 (0) 20-7955-6332 or k.e.smith@lse.ac.uk. You can also find details on the Department of International Relations website.

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