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Events Archive
Friday 15. of February 2013

On the occasion of the launch of the ASEM Outlook Report 2012, the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) and UNU-CRIS organise a discussion on the future of the bi-regional relations between Asia and Europe at the Chulalongkorn...
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Wednesday 06. of February 2013
UNU-CRIS is organising in collaboration with Boston University the workshop on Financial Stability and Energy Security in the Americas and Europe: The Role of Transnational Policy Networks in Boston on 14-15 February 2013.This...
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Thursday 20. of September 2012
UNU-CRIS, as partner institution, is pleased to inform you that the new 2012-2013 Erasmus Mundus Ph.D. School on "Globalisation, the European Union and Multilateralism" Call for Applications is now opened!Up...
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Friday 13. of July 2012
Call for AbstractAfter the Arab Spring: Rethinking the Role of Regional Organisations in Promoting Democratic GovernanceUNU-CRIS/UNECA Joint Conference, 22-23 November 2012, Brussels
Submission of Abstracts: August 31,...
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Wednesday 11. of July 2012
IntroductionUNU-CRIS in collaboration with Maastricht University, GRESI-FWO and the International Centre for Integrated Assessment and Sustainable Development, is Organising an International Workshop on Measuring Globalisation,...
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20.06.11 11:26
UNU-CRIS Conference on New Security Challenges: Chinese and European Perspectives, Beijing, 22-23 June 2011
The School of International Studies, Peking University(PU-SIS), in collaboration with the Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies, United Nations University (UNU-CRIS) is hosting a conference entitled “New Security Challenges: Chinese and European perspectives”. This conference is part of the workplan of the European Commission’s Framework Programme 7 funded project EU-GRASP on the EU as a global actor in peace and security.
EU-GRASP aims to contribute to the analysis and articulation of the current and future role of the EU as a global actor in multilateral security governance, in a context of challenged multilateralism, where the EU aims at “effective multilateralism”. This project therefore examines the notion and practice of multilateralism in order to provide the required theoretical background for assessing the linkages between the EU’s current security activities with multi-polarism, international law, regional integration processes and the United Nations system.
The conference will take place 22-23 June 2011 at room C105, School of International Studies, Peking University.
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