agenda - the causes of euro-scepticism - 10 april 2013

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Rue Wiertz – B1047 Brussels 32/2.284.58.11 Fax: 32/2.284.98.11 F67070 Strasbourg Cedex 33/3.88.17.58.11 Fax: 33/3.88.17.98.11 Email: [email protected] The Causes of EuroScepticism Is there a German debt towards Romania? The European Union progress towards deeper political integration faces the criticism and resistance of Euroscepticism. While rejected by the European federalists, that Euroscepticism nevertheless has its explanations, which should not be ignored. Among the Eurosceptic arguments one could find: EU’s democratic deficit or the alleged impossibility of building a transnational democracy, discrimination against certain member states or their citizens, hegemonic temptations of the main European national protagonists, oligarchic character of the Euro bureaucracy, lack of a true transnational solidarity, unfairness of the most developed European nations towards the less developed ones, distrust induced by unsettled historic debts etc. Such arguments are worrying for the future of the European Project. Hence, we are offering a platform for presenting and debating such issues. This is not intended to promote Euroscepticism, but rather to place the plea for “more Europe” and for a “political Europe” within a betterinformed and more realistic context. In this first conference, the guest speakers will present their findings and opinions on Germany’s attitude towards Romania, with special regard to the financial debt Germany might have towards Romania. Is this a valid cause of Euroscepticism? Agenda 12:3013:00 Networking lunch outside the conference room 13:00 13:20 Opening remarks: Adrian Severin, MEP, Member of the Foreign Affairs Committee 13:20 14:20 Confirmed Speakers: Dr. Ec. Radu Golban, Political Scientist, Lecturer and Publicist, Switzerland Dr. Albrecht Ritschl, Professor of Economic History, London School of Economics, UK Dr. Klaus Thörner, Historian, Lecturer and Publicist, Germany 14:20 14:50 Conclusions / Q&A

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Page 1: AGENDA - The Causes of Euro-Scepticism - 10 April 2013

 *  Rue  Wiertz  –  B-­‐1047  Brussels  -­‐  (  32/2.284.58.11      Fax:  32/2.284.98.11  *  F-­‐67070  Strasbourg  Cedex  -­‐  (  33/3.88.17.58.11    Fax:  33/3.88.17.98.11  

E-­‐mail:  [email protected]    

   

The  Causes  of  Euro-­‐Scepticism    

Is  there  a  German  debt  towards  Romania?     The   European   Union   progress   towards   deeper   political   integration   faces   the  criticism   and   resistance   of  Euro-­‐scepticism.   While   rejected   by   the   European  federalists,  that  Euro-­‐scepticism  nevertheless  has  its  explanations,  which  should  not  be  ignored.        Among  the  Euro-­‐sceptic  arguments  one  could  find:  EU’s  democratic  deficit  or  the  alleged   impossibility   of   building   a   trans-­‐national   democracy,   discrimination  against   certain  member   states   or   their   citizens,   hegemonic   temptations   of   the  main   European   national   protagonists,   oligarchic   character   of   the   Euro-­‐bureaucracy,   lack   of   a   true   trans-­‐national   solidarity,   unfairness   of   the   most  developed  European  nations  towards  the   less  developed  ones,  distrust   induced  by  unsettled  historic  debts  etc.  Such  arguments  are  worrying  for  the  future  of  the  European  Project.    Hence,  we  are  offering  a  platform  for  presenting  and  debating  such  issues.  This  is  not  intended  to  promote  Euro-­‐scepticism,  but  rather  to  place  the  plea  for  “more  Europe”  and  for  a  “political  Europe”  within  a  better-­‐informed  and  more  realistic  context.    In   this   first   conference,   the   guest   speakers   will   present   their   findings   and  opinions   on   Germany’s   attitude   towards   Romania,   with   special   regard   to   the  financial   debt  Germany  might  have   towards  Romania.   Is   this   a   valid   cause  of  Euro-­‐scepticism?  

 Agenda  

 12:30-­‐13:00  Networking  lunch  outside  the  conference  room    13:00  -­‐  13:20  Opening  remarks:  

• Adrian  Severin,  MEP,  Member  of  the  Foreign  Affairs  Committee    

13:20  -­‐  14:20  Confirmed  Speakers:  • Dr.  Ec.  Radu  Golban,  Political  Scientist,  Lecturer  and  Publicist,  Switzerland  • Dr.  Albrecht  Ritschl,  Professor  of  Economic  History,  London  School  of  

Economics,  UK  • Dr.  Klaus  Thörner,  Historian,  Lecturer  and  Publicist,  Germany    

14:20  -­‐  14:50  Conclusions  /  Q&A    

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 *  Rue  Wiertz  –  B-­‐1047  Brussels  -­‐  (  32/2.284.58.11      Fax:  32/2.284.98.11  *  F-­‐67070  Strasbourg  Cedex  -­‐  (  33/3.88.17.58.11    Fax:  33/3.88.17.98.11  

E-­‐mail:  [email protected]    

When:  Wednesday  10th  of  April  2013    

Time:  13:00  –  15:00    

Where:  Room  PHS  7C050,  European  Parliament,  Rue  Wiertz  60    B-­‐1047  Brussels  

 Interpretation  will  be  provided  in  English  -­‐  German  -­‐  Romanian  

 If  you  are  interested  in  attending  and  you  require  an  access  badge  for  the  

European  Parliament,  please  send  an  e-­‐mail  to  adrian.severin-­‐[email protected]  including  your  name,  surname,  date  of  birth,  ID/Passport,  company  and  role,  no  later  than  the  3rd  of  April  2013.  

 We  would  appreciate  if  you  could  confirm  your  participation  by  the  same  date.  

 A  networking  lunch  will  take  place  outside  the  room  from  12:30  

       

PLEASE  NOTE:    This  chain  of  events  does  not  express  the  Euro-­‐sceptic  orientation  of  MEP  Adrian  Severin,   nor   does   it   imply   that   he   necessarily   shares   the   views   of   the   guest  speakers;   its   sole   purpose   is   to   assess   the   reasons   of   Euro-­‐scepticism   and   to  address  them  in  a  rational  and  effective  way.