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Event
17 Feb 2015
Foreign-Affairs

Trouble in the Neighbourhood? The future of the EU's Eastern Partnership

A Birmingham Seminar looking at the EU's approach to its eastern neighbours.

Speakers:Rt Hon John Spellar MP, Shadow Foreign Affairs Minister (Labour)James Carver MEP, European Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee (UKIP)Dr Kataryna Wolczuk, Reader in Politics and International Studies, Centre for Russian, European and Eurasian Studies, University of BirminghamDr Rilka Dragneva-Lewers, Senior Lecturer, University of BirminghamDr Kevork Oskanian, Research Fellow, Centre for Russian, European and Eurasian Studies, University of BirminghamChair: Adam Hug, Policy Director, Foreign Policy CentreThis Birmingham seminar for the Trouble in the Neighbourhood? The future of the EU's Eastern Partnership project, in partnership with the European Commission Representation in the UK and the University of Birmingham, will take stock of recent developments in the EU's relationship with the countries in its eastern neighbourhood: Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Moldova, Belarus and Ukraine. The issue of the EU's role in the region and the influence of the Russian-led alternative the Eurasian Economic Union have been at the heart of a major geo-political upheaval. The decision by Ukraine's then President Yanukovych to reject Eastern Partnership under pressure from Russia in the summer of 2013 lit the spark for the dramatic subsequent events in that country, while Armenia made a similar switch under Russian pressure ahead of the key November 2013 Vilnius summit. This seminar will look at the key planks of the EU's approach to the region including the offers of Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreements, visa reform, funding for reform projects and political engagement. The seminar will examine both the EU's objectives in the region and how Europe is perceived by the Eastern Partnership countries themselves, along with how the domestic political situation in EU member states (most notably the UK) and the Eastern Partners shapes the relationship.Free copies of theTrouble in the Neighbourhood? The future of the EU's Eastern Partnershippublication will be available. Refreshments will be served.

When

17 Feb 2015 @ 06:00 pm

17 Feb 2015 @ 07:30 pm

Duration: 1 hours, 30 minutes


Where

Muirhead Tower Room 121, Edgbaston Campus

University of Birmingham

United Kingdom


Language

English en


Organised by

Foreign Policy Centre (deactivated)