The Challenges of EU Enlargement
Presider: James M. Goldgeier, Council on Foreign RelationsSpeaker: Marios Camhis, European Commission
December 2, 2002
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Staff: James M. Goldgeier, Dean, School of International Service, American University
March 1, 2002 - December 31, 2002
The Roundtable on Nationalism in Europe was established in January 2002 to examine critical issues regarding trends in an evolving Europe and to understand their relevance to transatlantic relations. Specifically, the series discusses new forms of nationalism in Europe, and in particular, the various national aspirations and strategies that are emerging as enlargement of the European Union proceeds. During the spring, the roundtable series held three sessions discussing Russia, the Balkans, and Central and Eastern Europe. In fall, the focus will broaden to include Western Europe. Among the topics are the radical right and its agenda in Europe and "European" nationalism, which includes prospects for the Euro as a major world currency.
Contact Anne Alikonis at 202-518-3463
Contact Anne Alikonis at 202-518-3463 or aalikonis@cfr.org
Contact: Anne Alikonis at 202-518-3463 or aalikonis@cfr.org
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