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The debate will discuss the ongoing economic crisis and possible ways of tackling it. It will be a continuation of ECFR’s Reinvention of Europe project initiated this year, within which numerous meetings across the Europe were held (with Poland as a precursor) and series of analyses were published.
Expert seminar with ECFR Senior Policy Fellow François Godement
The goal of the conference was to reflect on the way the EU is managed in the extraordinary times we are facing now. The key questions were: is there any experience sharing among the trio countries?
Public seminar was organized by the Warsaw Office of the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) and the Centre for Political Analysis of the University of Warsaw.
The seminar focused on whether the current developments in Russia should make Europe rethink its relationship with Moscow.
The debate focused on the modern Turkey as seen through the eyes of the Turks.
As the EU searches its way out of the crisis, Poland emerges as a key player in developing new european policies. The debate will focus on the Polish European policy, its achievements and priorities for the future, as well as on how Poland can help the EU overcome the current crisis.
Europe is at the crossroads. Will the current crisis result in the deconstruction of the European Union or, on the contrary, it will encourage the member states to improve the integration process?
A public debate inspired by ECFR Policy Brief Scramble for Europe with introduction by Jonas Parello-Plesner, Senior Policy Fellow for China Programme
The crisis seen from across Europe - Listen
ECFR agenda: Yu Yongding on the Chinese economy - Listen
ECFR Council Meeting: The reinvention of Europe debate part 4 - Listen
ECFR Council Meeting: The reinvention of Europe debate part 3 - Listen
All ECFR podcasts
Sebastian Dullien is quoted in an article on the euro crisis
ECFR's policy brief on China and Germany is discussed
Thomas Klau quoted on Hollande's foreign policy, icluding policy towards Poland
In an interview, Thomas König talks about China and Europe ralations