Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has upended Europe’s security order, with many observers calling it a turning point for the European Union. In a recent study we contend, however, that the EU’s response has been… Read More »
Take us back to the Europe we joined 50 years ago
The UK joined the then EEC on January 1 1973 – half a century ago. Lord Heseltine, EMUK President, recalls that era and looks forward to rejoining.… Read More »
What’s next for Ukraine’s economy?
The Foundation Institute for Eastern Studies, Poland, and New Europeans International, with support from the Federal Trust, warmly invite you to join us at a roundtable in London to discuss the future of Ukraine’s economy followed… Read More »
2022 Mitchell Lecture: Brigid Laffan on Europe in shadow of Putin’s war
The Edinburgh Europa Institute is pleased to invite you to its annual Mitchell Lecture: “Collective Power Europa in the Shadow of Putin’s War” : Brigid Laffan Doors open from 17:00… Read More »
Democracy and human rights in Belarus
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, awarded the EU’s Sakharov Prize in 2020 for freedom of thought, is widely recognised as the real winner of that year’s presidential election in Belarus – a country… Read More »
Democracy and human rights in Belarus
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, awarded the EU’s Sakharov Prize in 2020 for freedom of thought, is widely recognised as the real winner of that year’s presidential election in Belarus – a country… Read More »
Ukraine’s top economic adviser in conversation
The economic adviser to the President of Ukraine, Oleg Ustenko, joins us in London for an in-conversation with Anand Menon as part of our Unlocked series. In partnership with ASPEN… Read More »
Investing in Future of Ukraine in Europe: EMI
Join us to discuss Investing in the Future of Ukraine in Europe, on Tuesday, 20th September 2022 from 15:00 to 16:00 CET. The European Movement International and the European Investment Bank, in the context of… Read More »
