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| Staff: | James M. Goldgeier, Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow for Transatlantic Relations |
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January 1, 2003 - May 19, 2004
This roundtable seeks to identify key “over-the-horizon” issues related to the upcoming EU and NATO enlargements and explore both the anticipated as well as potentially unanticipated consequences of them, each of which will dramatically increase the institution’s size and scope. The first two sessions, held in March and April of 2003, laid out the general issues at stake in each enlargement, while subsequent sessions will examine issues such as the future of the Euro, the effect of the enlargements on countries further to the East, and European demographic trends.
Meetings
A Confident Russia Facing an Enlarged Europe: Patterns of Interaction
Related Project: Roundtable on the Implications of NATO/EU Enlargement
| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Dmitri Trenin, Carnegie Moscow Center |
Contact Daniel Keegan at 202-518-3456 or dkeegan@cfr.org.
Shifting Borders and Border Controls in a Changing Europe
Related Project: Roundtable on the Implications of NATO/EU Enlargement
| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier |
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| Speakers: | Peter R. Andreas, Brown University |
| Rey Koslowski, Rutgers University |
Contact Daniel Keegan at (202) 518-3456 or dkeegan@cfr.org
New Europe for the New World: The Future of Transatlantic Relations
Related Project: Roundtable on the Implications of NATO/EU Enlargement
| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier |
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| Speaker: | Robin Shephard |
Contact Lindsay Workman at (202) 518-3449 or lworkman@cfr.org
The EU's Democracy Agenda: Lessons from Enlargement and the Challenges Ahead Further East
Related Project: Roundtable on the Implications of NATO/EU Enlargement
| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier |
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| Speaker: | Stephen R. Grand, American University |
The New EU Constitution: How Important?
Related Project: Roundtable on the Implications of NATO/EU Enlargement
| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University |
Contact Lindsay Workman at 202-518-3449 or lworkman@cfr.org
Germany and the Future of the EU
Related Project: Roundtable on the Implications of NATO/EU Enlargement
| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier |
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| Speaker: | Adam Posen, Institute for International Economics |
Contact Rositsa Petrova at 202-518-3421 or rpetrova@cfr.org
Implications on Trans-Atlantic Relations
Related Project: Roundtable on the Implications of NATO/EU Enlargement
| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier |
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Contact Rositsa Petrova at 202-518-3421 or rpetrova@cfr.org
NATO Enlargement
Related Project: Roundtable on the Implications of NATO/EU Enlargement
| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier |
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Contact Rositsa Petrova at 202-518-3421 or rpetrova@cfr.org.
Title: TBD
Related Project: Roundtable on the Implications of NATO/EU Enlargement
| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier, Council on Foreign Relations |
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Contact Rositsa Petrova at 202-518-3421 or rpetrova@cfr.org
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