Paris, 11 December 2012 – More integration, more politicization, more differentiation?
The European Council of 13 and 14 December 2012: The options from "minor changes" to "ordinary treaty revision"
PARTNERSHIP
PARTENAIRES
Tuesday, 11
December 2012 16.00 – 18.30 Paris
Sciences Po, in cooperation with the Master Affaires Européennes,
Amphithéâtre Albert Sorel, 27 rue St Guillaume, 75007 Paris
Registration:inscription@notre-europe.eu
The European Council has charged President Herman Van Rompuy (together
with the President of the Commission, the President of the Eurogroup and the
President of the European Central Bank) to elaborate the report Towards a genuine
Economic and Monetary Union. The final version of
this report will constitute the basis for the decisions at the European Council
of 13 and 14 December 2012.
This conference-debate in cooperation with the Master Affaires Européennes will discuss the possibilities from
small modifications to ordinary treaty revision. It is co-organised by Notre Europe Jacques Delors Institute,
Policy Network and the Polish Institute of International Affairs. The event is structured into a keynote speech by Simon Hix who
published Whats wrong with the European Union and how to fix it in 2008; a
panel with one researcher from each of the think tanks; and a conclusion by
Yves Bertoncini, author of European Politics: States, Powers and Citizens of
the EU (2010).
Keynote speech:
Simon Hix, Professor of
European and Comparative Politics, London
School of Economics and Political Science
Panel
discussion: The European Council of December 2012: Perspectives from National
Capitals
Agata Gostynska, Analyst, Polish Institute of
International Affairs, Warsaw; author of The Fiscal Compact and EU
Economic Governance, in: The Polish Quarterly of International Affairs 21(2),
Spring 2012.
Valentin Kreilinger, Research Fellow, Notre Europe –
Jacques Delors Institute, Paris; author of The making of a new treaty: Six
Rounds of Political Bargaining, Policy Brief, Notre Europe, February 2012.
Renaud Thillaye, Policy Researcher, Policy Network, London; co-author of
Where Next for Eurozone Governance?, Research Paper, Policy Network, July
2012.
Moderation: Olivier Rozenberg, Associate
Research Professor, Centre d’études européennes,
Sciences Po Paris; principal
investigator of a forthcoming study on National Parliaments and the European
Council
Concluding
remarks:
Tuesday, 11
December 2012 16.00 – 18.30 Paris
Sciences Po, in cooperation with the Master Affaires Européennes,
Amphithéâtre Albert Sorel, 27 rue St Guillaume, 75007 Paris
Registration:inscription@notre-europe.eu
The European Council has charged President Herman Van Rompuy (together
with the President of the Commission, the President of the Eurogroup and the
President of the European Central Bank) to elaborate the report Towards a genuine
Economic and Monetary Union. The final version of
this report will constitute the basis for the decisions at the European Council
of 13 and 14 December 2012.
This conference-debate in cooperation with the Master Affaires Européennes will discuss the possibilities from
small modifications to ordinary treaty revision. It is co-organised by Notre Europe Jacques Delors Institute,
Policy Network and the Polish Institute of International Affairs. The event is structured into a keynote speech by Simon Hix who
published Whats wrong with the European Union and how to fix it in 2008; a
panel with one researcher from each of the think tanks; and a conclusion by
Yves Bertoncini, author of European Politics: States, Powers and Citizens of
the EU (2010).
Keynote speech:
Simon Hix, Professor of
European and Comparative Politics, London
School of Economics and Political Science
Panel
discussion: The European Council of December 2012: Perspectives from National
Capitals
Agata Gostynska, Analyst, Polish Institute of
International Affairs, Warsaw; author of The Fiscal Compact and EU
Economic Governance, in: The Polish Quarterly of International Affairs 21(2),
Spring 2012.
Valentin Kreilinger, Research Fellow, Notre Europe –
Jacques Delors Institute, Paris; author of The making of a new treaty: Six
Rounds of Political Bargaining, Policy Brief, Notre Europe, February 2012.
Renaud Thillaye, Policy Researcher, Policy Network, London; co-author of
Where Next for Eurozone Governance?, Research Paper, Policy Network, July
2012.
Moderation: Olivier Rozenberg, Associate
Research Professor, Centre d’études européennes,
Sciences Po Paris; principal
investigator of a forthcoming study on National Parliaments and the European
Council
Concluding
remarks: