Workshop “Reassessing Economic Security: The EU’s Strategy, Transatlantic Challenges, and Opportunities for Canada-EU Cooperation”
Workshop “Reassessing Economic Security: The EU’s Strategy, Transatlantic Challenges, and Opportunities for Canada-EU Cooperation”
Categories: Panel Discussions, Virtual | Intended for Alumni, Anyone, Carleton Community, Current Students, Faculty, Staff, Staff/Faculty

Location Details
Online with Zoom.
Contact Information
Cathleen Schmidt, 613-520-2600, ext 1087, cathleen.schmidt@carleton.ca
Registration
Cost
$0
About this Event
Host Organization: Centre for European Studies Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence
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This workshop will explore the European Union’s (EU) economic security priorities in a rapidly evolving global and transatlantic context, and will feature discussions on these two key themes:
-The EU’s Economic Security Strategy: what it is, why it was developed, how it has performed to date, and how does it need to adapt to U.S. economic and security threats?
-Canada-EU Cooperation: how can and should both partners work together to enhance their shared economic security in light of Trump’s return to the White House?
Presenters include: Wolfgang Alschner, (University of Ottawa); Marie Beaux (French Embassy in Canada); Mark Camilleri (Business Council of Canada); Simon Evenett (University of St Gallen); Elvire Fabry (Jacques Delors Institute); Francesca Ghiretti (RAND); David Plunkett (International Trade Consultant); and Niclas Poitiers (Bruegel).
This event is co-organized by Crina Viju, Director and Associate Professor, Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, Carleton University and Patrick Leblond, Professor and CN-Paul M. Tellier Chair in Business and Public Policy, University of Ottawa.
Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence events are co-funded by the European Union and by Carleton University.