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United States of Europe or a Europe of nation states?

Have you ever wondered what Europe will look like in 50 years? Or simply 10 years from now? Should Europe federalise, and if so, would that be possible at all?
2024.12.05. 17:20 – 2024.12.05. 18:50
Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem

Date: 5 December 2024 17:20-18:50  

Location: Building C, Corvinus University of Budapest 

 

If you are interested in these and similar questions, join us for a thought-provoking panel discussion on what the future holds for Europe. 

As the continent faces complex challenges, the debate on Europe’s destiny is more urgent than ever. Should Europe move toward a unified federal cooperation, or should it strengthen the sovereignty of its nation states, focusing more on economic cooperation? 

Our panel of experts will share their insights on the following topics: 

  • What lessons can we learn from the history of European integration, what was the trajectory of the EU in the last 20 years? 
  • Is a United States of Europe in any way a possibility in the foreseeable future? 
  • How does the rise of the far right affect the current trajectory of European integration? 
  • Should the EU go forward with enlargement or is a reform of the Treaties necessary first? 

Our invited speakers: 

  • Dr. Andrew Ryder university professor at ELTE and director at the Institute of Political and International Studies 
  • Dr. Péter Balázs university professor at CEU, former Commissioner of the European Commission and Foreign Minister of Hungary between 2009 and 2010 
  • Dr. Boglárka Koller, university professor at NKE and head of the European Studies Department 

Moderator: Azurea Engelbrecht, alumna of the College for Advanced Studies of Diplomacy in Practice 

For more details, see the Facebook event. 

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