Events
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ECIPE Seminar: NAFTA 2.0
ECIPE Senior Fellow (and former head of USTR in Brussels) Elena Bryan talks NAFTA renegotiations. Whether it's real or fiction, what are the implications of President Trump's rebalancing act?
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ECIPE Seminar: Is the Liberal World Economic Order Doomed? Or Can We Still Shape It for the Better?
In this seminar, we want to step behind the rhetorical fog created by anti-free trade headlines and have a general stock-take of the state of the global economic order.
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ECIPE Seminar: Ideas, Interests, Inequality – What Is Driving the Support for Economic Nationalism?
The seminar will assess the roots and economic effects of rising populism and discuss possible answers.
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ECIPE Seminar: Explaining the EU’s Shift in Position on China’s Market Economy Status
This event is fully booked!
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Seminar: Korea’s Trade Policies under the New Government
ECIPE and Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies invite you to a seminar with Professor Dukgeun Ahn from Seoul National University.
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ASEM: EU-Asia Economic Diplomacy in Uncertain Times
Following years of global recession, the world might be entering an era of de-globalisation and unravelling of past liberalisation. How can Europe and Asia revitalise their cooperation in these times?
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ECIPE Seminar: Driving Forces for China’s Growth
With a growth rate of 6.9% during the first quarter, China's opening in 2017 was eye-catching. But has the Chinese economy really entered a new cycle?
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Seminar: Going for Growth – How to Improve Europe’s Mobile and Telecom Eco-system?
Please join ECIPE and Istituto Bruno Leoni for a panel on Europe’s digital future – with perspectives from think tanks and business observers.
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ECIPE Seminar: EU and Mercosur – A Conversation with Brazil’s Chief Negotiator of the EU Negotiations
The political signals on EU-Mercosur Association Agreement are suddenly positive. But what do they mean?
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The 4th ECIPE-Korea Project International Workshop
Insights into Cultural Industries: New Approaches through Business and Economic Perspectives