Sydney, 3 August 2017 – Globalisation and the future of the Pacific: What role for the EU?
Pascal Lamy, President emeritus of the Jacques Delors Institute, in conjunction with the Lowi Institute, intervenes to discuss the future of the European Union's relationship with the Pacific

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Pascal Lamy, President emeritus of the Jacques Delors Institute, in conjunction with the Lowi Institute, intervenes to discuss the future of the European Union’s relationship with the Pacific, by focusing more particularly on the develoment policy of the EU since the Cotonou agreement and its propsects,
For more information on the event and its registration modalities, you may visit the conference webpage. A record of Pascal Lamy’s intervention will be also made available by the Lowi Institute soon after the event
Pascal Lamy, President emeritus of the Jacques Delors Institute, in conjunction with the Lowi Institute, intervenes to discuss the future of the European Union’s relationship with the Pacific, by focusing more particularly on the develoment policy of the EU since the Cotonou agreement and its propsects,
For more information on the event and its registration modalities, you may visit the conference webpage. A record of Pascal Lamy’s intervention will be also made available by the Lowi Institute soon after the event
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