LSE European Institute panel discussion and book launch
Date: Friday 19 October 2012
Time: 1.15-2.45pm
Venue: New Theatre, East Building
Speaker: Anthony Teasdale
Discussants: Simon Hix, Philip Stephens, Stephen Wall
Chair: Maurice Fraser
A panel discussion to mark the publication of the new edition of The Penguin Companion to European Union by Anthony Teasdale and Timothy Bainbridge.
Anthony Teasdale is Director of DG Internal Policies at the European Parliament, and Visiting Senior Fellow at the LSE European Institute.
Simon Hix is Professor of European and Comparative Politics at LSE, and author of The Political System of the European Union.
Philip Stephens is Associate Editor at the Financial Times, and author of Politics and the Pound.
Sir Stephen Wall is former UK Permanent Representative to the EU and author of The Official History of Britain and the European Community.
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