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EU Foreign Policy after Lisbon: The EU's Influence in its Eastern Neighbourhood

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European Foreign Policy Unit roundtable

Date: Thursday 2 February 2012
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue:  CLM.2.02, Clement House
Speakers: Professor Hiski Haukkala, Dr Petr Kratochwil, Dr Nicu Popescu, Professor Stefan Wolff
Chair: Dr Ulrich Sedelmeier

This roundtable on 'EU Foreign Policy after Lisbon: The EU's Influence in its Eastern Neighbourhood' looks at the impact of the European Neighbourhood Policy and the Eastern Partnership on the domestic politics of its partner countries, and how this has changed since the Lisbon Treaty.

Professor Hiski Haukkala (University of Tampere, Finland); Dr Petr Kratochwil (Institute of International Relations, Prague); Dr Nicu Popescu (European Council on Foreign Relations); Professor Stefan Wolff (University of Birmingham).

This event is free and open to all with no ticket required. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For any queries email K.E.Smith@lse.ac.uk

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