Dijon, 3 February 2016 – Europe: why so much Schengen hatred?
Yves Bertoncini, Director of the Jacques Delors Institute, is the key note speaker of a conference organised by Sciences Po Dijon, les Jeunes Européens Dijon, and le Centre Europe Direct Bourgogne - Franche Comté about the migratory crisis and the terrorist threat in the EU.

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Yves Bertoncini, Director of the Jacques Delors Institute, is the key note speaker of a conference organised by Sciences Po Dijon, les Jeunes Européens Dijon, and le Centre Europe Direct Bourgogne – Franche Comté about the migratory crisis and the terrorist threat in the EU.
Find more information about this event here.
Yves Bertoncini, Director of the Jacques Delors Institute, is the key note speaker of a conference organised by Sciences Po Dijon, les Jeunes Européens Dijon, and le Centre Europe Direct Bourgogne – Franche Comté about the migratory crisis and the terrorist threat in the EU.
Find more information about this event here.
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