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Discovering Cooperation in Regional Organizations: is the European Union a paragon?

LSE European Institute ‘Contesting Europe’ public lecture

Date: Tuesday 18 March 2014
Time: 6.30-8pm 
Venue: New Theatre, East Building
Speaker: Professor Gary Marks
Chair: Professor Sara Hobolt

Is the European Union an outlier when compared with other regional organizations? Presenting findings from a unique study of 35 such organizations, Professor Marks explores institutional change in the European Union and beyond.

Gary Marks is Burton Craige Distinguished Professor, UNC-Chapel Hill and Chair in Multilevel Governance, VU University, Amsterdam.

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