Paris, 1st June 2017 – America and Europe on the 70th anniversary of the Marshall Plan
Elvire Fabry, senior research fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute, moderates a panel about the political and economic dynamics after the British referendum and the French and German elections, organised by the German Marshall Fund and the United States Embassy in France for the 70th anniversary of the Marshall plan.
Elvire Fabry, senior researcher at the Jacques Delors Institute, moderates a panel about the political and economic dynamics after the British referendum and the French and German elections, organised by the German Marshall Fund and the United States Embassy in France for the 70th anniversary of the Marshall plan, at the George Marshall Center – Hôtel de Talleyrand, 2 rue Saint Florentin, 75001, Paris.
Speakers:
Philippe Leglise-Costa, General Secretary for European Affairs (tbc)
Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in France
Mark Leonard, Co-founder and Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations
Find more information in annex.
Elvire Fabry, senior researcher at the Jacques Delors Institute, moderates a panel about the political and economic dynamics after the British referendum and the French and German elections, organised by the German Marshall Fund and the United States Embassy in France for the 70th anniversary of the Marshall plan, at the George Marshall Center – Hôtel de Talleyrand, 2 rue Saint Florentin, 75001, Paris.
Speakers:
Philippe Leglise-Costa, General Secretary for European Affairs (tbc)
Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in France
Mark Leonard, Co-founder and Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations
Find more information in annex.
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