Events
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ECIPE & Martens Centre Lunch Seminar: NGO Lobbying on Trade and Investment – How to Ensure Accountability and Transparency at the EU Level
Should EU policymakers ensure that the NGOs they finance do not contradict the EU’s basic principles?
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ECIPE & DIHK Seminar: What’s in It for Business? The Next Steps of WTO Reform and the Challenges Ahead
What are the likely scenarios and next steps of the WTO reform process and their resulting risks and opportunities for business in Europe?
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International Conference Global Cultural Industry at the Crossroads: Europe and Asia
ECIPE and the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (INALCO) will host an international conference in Paris, France.
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ECIPE Lunch Seminar: The Entrepreneurial Society – A Reform Strategy for the European Union
How to boost entrepreneurial growth in Europe.
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ECIPE Seminar: Growth or Slowdown – What’s Happening in the Chinese Economy?
We invite you to join a presentation of the IMF’s latest review of the Chinese economy.
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ECIPE Lunch Seminar: Competitive Taxation in Europe – New Evidence for EU Tax Policymakers
We will have a panel discussion of how Europe’s tax systems differ and the importance of evaluating the design of corporate tax regimes.
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ECIPE Seminar: The Reform of Special and Differential Treatment in the WTO – Is Trump onto something?
We invite you to join a discussion with Inu Manak (The Cato Institute) and Myrto Zambarta (European Commission) on the development dimension in trade.
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ECIPE Lunch Seminar: The US-China Trade Conflict – Can it be Resolved?
An event with Frank Lavin, former US Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade.
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ECIPE Seminar: Values in Foreign Policy – the Balance between Interests and Ideals
Book launch of the highly praised Values in Foreign Policy - Investigating Ideals and Interests
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ECIPE Seminar: Negotiating with the United States. What Does It Mean in 2019?
What does it actually mean to negotiate with the United States, anno 2019? Elena Bryan explains what the endeavour entails after the USMCA.