27 10, 2015

16th November 2015 – The new migration and asylum policy in Europe

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More Europe in this Union? The future of immigration and asylum policy in Europe Joint event with New Europeans 16th November 2015 PROGRAMME VIDEO INTERVIEWS WITH SPEAKERS:  Video message by Peter Sutherland KCMG, President of the Federal Trust and UN Special Representative of the Secretary General for Migration and Development: [...]

27 10, 2015

10th November 2015 – Brexit – Getting Nearer or Further Away?

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Brexit - Getting Nearer or Further Away?   10th November 2015   Panellists: Sir Stephen Wall, former European adviser to the British Prime Minister Anita Pollack, former MEP and author of New Labour in Europe: Leadership and Lost Opportunities (forthcoming) Brendan Donnelly, Director, The Federal Trust      

21 09, 2015

23rd October 2015 – Federalism and Progressive Politics

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Federalism and Progressive Politics   Joint event with Global Policy Institute 23rd October 2015 Is federalism a politically neutral constitutional system? Or is it one associated with a particular brand of domestic politics? This question was discussed from the perspective of an American historian of the US Civil War, the [...]

21 09, 2015

24th September 2015 – Can Britain Stay in the EU?

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Can Britain stay in the European Union? Joint event with Federal Union and Global Policy Institute   24 September 2015   Speakers:   Andrew Duff, former Liberal Democrat MEP, author of many books including most recently “Pandora, Penelope, Polity – how to change the European Union”   Denis MacShane, former [...]

16 06, 2015

30th June 2015 – Ireland, The UK and the EU

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Ireland, the United Kingdom and the European Union in conjunction with the Institute of International and European Affairs (IIEA), Dublin 30th June 2015 This event discussed the possible impact on Ireland of uncertainty over the United Kingdom's position in the European Union; and of simultaneous uncertainty over the internal governance [...]

8 05, 2015

7th July 2015 – Attitudes to the EU Single Market in UK and Germany

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This was the third event in our 2015  joint conference series with the London office of Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation and the Global Policy Institute. British and German Attitudes to the Completion of the Single Market 7th July 2015 SPEAKERS Dr Stephan Hesselmann, Senior Expert on Economic Issues, CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group Catherine Stewart, [...]

8 05, 2015

18th June 2015 – Attitudes to the Euro in UK and Germany

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In 2015, the Federal Trust is organising a joint conference series with the London office of Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation and the Global Policy Institute. The second event was debating the attitudes to the Eurozone in both countries:   The Ins and the Outs of the Eurozone:   18th June 2015 Speakers: Dr [...]

8 05, 2015

27th May 2015 – Attitudes to the EU institutions in UK and Germany

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  In 2015, the Federal Trust is organising a joint conference series with the London office of Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation and the Global Policy Institute. The first event discussed the attitudes to the European institutions in both countries:   British and German Attitudes to the European institutions 27th May 2015 Speakers: Baroness Quin, [...]

25 02, 2015

25th March 2015 – Brexit: How Britain Will Leave Europe

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Brexit: How Britain Will Leave Europe 25th March 2015   Main Speaker: Dr Denis MacShane Commentary: John Stevens   In his new book, former Europe minister Denis MacShane gives an account of the rise and rise of Euroscepticism and its controlling force within British life. He looks at the history [...]

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