Paris, 23 January 2016 – Europe, or the reasons for distrust
Yves Bertoncini, our director, chairs the workshop "Europe, or the reasons for distrust" within a symposium "Are we right to be scared?" organised by La Vie Nouvelle in Paris on the 23 and 24th of January 2016.
Yves Bertoncini, our director, chairs the workshop “Europe, or the reasons for distrust” within a symposium “Are we right to be scared?” organised by La Vie Nouvelle (personnalistes et citoyens) in Paris on the 23 and 24th of January 2016, in order to better understand the mecanisms of fear and to tame it in order to regain faith in the future and to go meet others.
Find more information here.
Yves Bertoncini, our director, chairs the workshop “Europe, or the reasons for distrust” within a symposium “Are we right to be scared?” organised by La Vie Nouvelle (personnalistes et citoyens) in Paris on the 23 and 24th of January 2016, in order to better understand the mecanisms of fear and to tame it in order to regain faith in the future and to go meet others.
Find more information here.
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