Koszeg, 27 February 2017 – Does EU has still a territorial development policy?
Marjorie Jouen, adviser at the Jacques Delors Institute, participates in a round table about EU's territorial development policy organised by the Institute of advanced studies Koszeg.

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Marjorie Jouen, adviser at the Jacques Delors Institute, participates in a round table about EU’s territorial development policy organised by the Institute of advanced studies Koszeg.
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Marjorie Jouen, adviser at the Jacques Delors Institute, participates in a round table about EU’s territorial development policy organised by the Institute of advanced studies Koszeg.
Find more information here.
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