EU Diplomacy Paper 3/2024
The Department of EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies has published a new EU Diplomacy Paper entitled "The ‘Graveyard of Umpires’? The Hard-Learned Lessons that Afghanistan Taught EU...
The workshop will be organised around the following sessions:
The full program is available under this link.
You can follow the academic and policy keynote online via webex:
If you wish to attend the workshop, know the event is open to the public, but please give us a mail to eco.workshop@coleurope.eu so we can add you to the list of participants.
European integration in the economic, monetary and financial field have had very different consequences on productivity growth across sectors and regions, driving an economic wedge between EU citizens, both within and across countries. Technological progress is believed to spur economic dynamism, and is necessary to lift some EU regions out of stagnation, yet technological progress might accentuate regional disparities. Economic policies shaping the future of the European Union pay attention to cohesion yet in a quickly changing geopolitical and climate environment, such policies might require additional fiscal tools or investment to cope with these challenges. This workshop aims to study the dynamics of European integration, regional convergence, the transition, and the policies that guide these processes.
The main topics of the workshop include:
Academic session will give presenters sufficient time to present their work, with ample time for debate during the sessions. Participants may be asked to act as discussant.
The workshop will be held on site in Bruges at the College of Europe, at the Verversdijk Campus.
For any further information on the workshop, you can always contact us at eco.workshop@coleurope.eu
This workshop is organized by the Department of Economics of the College of Europe and Universidad Pontificia Comillas.
Local organizer: Prof. Dr. Béatrice Dumont (College of Europe, Université Sorbonne).
Organising Committee: Peter Claeys (College of Europe and Universidad Pontificia Comillas), Jorge Diaz Lanchas (Universidad Pontificia Comillas).
Scientific Committee: Camelia Romocea Turcu (LEO – Université d’Orléans), Jaroslaw Pietras (College of Europe), Patrizio Lecca (Universidad Pontificia Comillas), Gonzalo Gomez Bengoechea (Universidad Pontificia Comillas), Simone Salotti (JRC – European Commission), Enrique López Bazo (Universitat de Barcelona), José Luiz Zofío (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam), Yevgeniya Shevtsova (JRC – European Commission), Philippe Monfort (European Commission)