Germany’s traffic light coalition came to power in December 2021, promising a green, innovative transformation - of the German economy and its role in Europe. It has delivered neither, buffeted by external crises and hobbled by domestic ideological battles that have poisoned cooperation on all fronts and left Germany - and Europe - adrift. On Wednesday, 4 December at 1pm, Derek Scally, Berlin correspondent at the The Irish Times, will give Institute of International and European Affairs members an overview of the options for any new government following the next federal election, scheduled for September 2025. You can register to attend this webinar on Zoom: https://lnkd.in/eSiYDAu9 #iieaevents #EUAffairs
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The Institute of International and European Affairs is Ireland’s leading think tank working on European and International affairs. It is an independent, not-for-profit organisation. Our aim is to provide a forum for those with an interest in European and International affairs. Through an extensive research and events programmes the IIEA shares ideas and shapes policy, providing members with insights, analysis and context to help shape vital decisions about Ireland’s strategic direction, policies and future. The IIEA’s role is to identify key European and international trends and priorities, which will inform the work of Ireland’s thought leaders, decision-makers, and business leaders, and enrich the public debate on Ireland’s role in the EU and on the global stage. With over 100 speaker events per year, the Institute’s complementary research and event programmes equip members with a comprehensive understanding of the debates that will define national, EU and international policy.
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Looking for context and analysis on some of the key issues facing the world - from #GE2024 to #Geopolitics to #EUAffairs to #UKAffairs? Watch or listen back to last week's events at the Institute of International and European Affairs on YouTube (https://lnkd.in/evevKziv) or where you get your podcasts. Many thanks to our speakers and contributors: Hannah McCarthy, Catherine Day, John O'Brennan at Maynooth University, Dan O'Brien, Dunne Eileen, Katy Hayward, Dáithí O'Ceallaigh, Gert Jan Koopman, DG at EU Neighborhood & Enlargement, Barry Colfer. Thanks too to: European Commission Representation in Ireland, European Parliament Liaison Office in Ireland and the Department of Foreign Affairs, Ireland. #iieaevents
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The Draghi Report, first published in September 2024, states that competition policy must adapt to ensure greater focus on fostering innovation and restoring the EU’s long-term competitiveness. A panel discussion at the Institute of International and European Affairs, organised in conjunction with the Economic Regulators Network, will see Olivier Guersent, Director General at the EU Competition Policy, Brian McHugh, Chairperson of the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) and Imelda Maher, Sutherland Professor of European Law University College Dublin, explore how concepts in the Draghi report could be incorporated into any future Commission guidelines. The panellists will also assess how the report will influence the new Commission’s approach to competition enforcement and reflect on whether Europe’s competition policy harms its competitiveness or offers a way to boost Europe’s competitiveness. Taking place on Friday, 06 December at 1pm, you can register to attend this event in-person or online: https://lnkd.in/eem7yyVS #iieaevents #EUAffairs
Rising to the Competitiveness Challenge – A New Era for EU Competition Policy?
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As the progress of some EU accession proceedings hit the news this week, Director General for EU Neighborhood & Enlargement at the European Commission, Gert Jan Koopman, will give an online address to the Institute of International and European Affairs today at 1pm. Mr Koopman will give a timely overview of the current state of play from the Commission's perspective, examining the progress made by some candidates such as Ukraine and Moldova, and in contrast, the direction of Georgia and Turkiye. This #iieaevent is part of the #FutureProofingEurope project, supported by Department of Foreign Affairs, Ireland, and will be livestreamed on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/e3W9h2FQ
2024 EU Enlargement Package: Perspectives from the European Commission on Building a Stronger Union
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The John Hume 'European Spirit of Peace’ lecture, organised by the John and Pat Hume Foundation, recognises those who have demonstrated a strong commitment to European principles and values. The Institute of International and European Affairs is honoured to host the fourth edition of this lecture series, which will be delivered by Simon Coveney TD, former Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Department of Foreign Affairs, Ireland on Wednesday, 4 December at 5.30pm. You can register to attend this #iieaevent in-person or online: https://lnkd.in/ejtrN2gt
4th John Hume European ‘Spirit of Peace’ Lecture
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Thanks again to Catherine Day, John O'Brennan, Dan O'Brien and Eileen Dunne for an insightful discussion following Ursula von der Leyen's address to the European Parliament this morning. Organised with European Commission Representation in Ireland and European Parliament Liaison Office in Ireland. #iieaevents #EUAffairs
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With the current political situation in Northern Ireland relatively stable, the co-guarantors of the 1998 Good Friday/Belfast Agreement must now look to cultivate early signs of growth. In her address to the IIEA today at 1pm, Katy Hayward, Professor of Political Sociology at Queen's University Belfast, will discuss the conditions that will make for belated but healthy progress in Northern Ireland society and the ways in which Ireland, the UK, the USA and the EU can help nurture them. There is still time to register to attend this event online or in person: https://lnkd.in/ezN_PS_a #iieaevents #UKAffairs
How Northern Ireland can be a Good News Story for the Three New Governments
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An early start this morning at the Institute of International and European Affairs to watch President Ursula von der Leyen’s address to the European Parliament, presenting her new team. An expert panel, including Catherine Day, John O'Brennan and Dan O'Brien, chaired by Dunne Eileen, will follow to assess the new composition of the European Commission. Organised with the European Commission Representation in Ireland and the European Parliament Liaison Office in Ireland. #iieaevents #EUAffairs
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With the recent adoption of the 2024 Enlargement Reports by the European Commission, Director General for EU Neighborhood & Enlargement, Gert Jan Koopman, will give Institute of International and European Affairs members a timely overview of the current state of play from the Commission's perspective. In his online address on Friday 29 November at 1pm, Mr Koopman will discuss the pathway to EU membership for countries such as Western Balkans, Ukraine and Moldova as well as reflect on the faltering process with Turkiye and Georgia. This #iieaevent is part of #FutureProofingEurope, supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs, Ireland. Click below to register to attend online: https://lnkd.in/eWyFKNBQ
The 2024 EU Enlargement Package: Perspectives from the European Commission on Building a Bigger and Stronger Union
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Marking President Ursula von der Leyen's address to the European Parliament in Strasbourg this week where she will present her new team, an expert panel including Catherine Day, John O'Brennan and Dan O'Brien, chaired by Dunne Eileen, will examine the composition of the European Commission and the implications this will have for Europe and its place in the world. Taking place at 8am on Wednesday, 27 November at Institute of International and European Affairs HQ, you can register to attend this hybrid event here: https://lnkd.in/e5JC_xib Organised with the European Commission Representation in Ireland and the European Parliament Liaison Office in Ireland. #iieaevents #EUAffairs
Von der Leyen’s New Team – What Next for Europe?
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