A New EU ‘President’ and ‘High Representative for Foreign Affairs’
AFTER THE LISBON TREATY, WHO LEADS EUROPE?
Lecture by Dr Florence DELOCHE-GAUDEZ
With the participation of Jon HENLEY, The Guardian
From December 2009, Herman van Rompuy is the President of the European Council, and Baroness Catherine Ashton, the new High Representative for Foreign Affairs. Why were these posts created by the Treaty of Lisbon and these two persons selected? Will it give the EU a greater visibility in Europe and on the international scene? What does it tell us about European integration? Florence Deloche-Gaudez will examine these recent appointments with a view to explaining the compromises that led to the Lisbon Treaty and the choice of these two officials. The conference will offer the opportunity to address wider issues, such as the French and English views of European integration, the division of power in the European Union and the continuing distinctiveness of this Union.
Dr Florence Deloche-Gaudez is an Associate Research Fellow at the Centre for European Studies of Sciences Po Paris and is currently a Visiting Fellow at LSE. She co-heads the Observatory of European Institutions, whose aim is to give a new insight into EU institutional analysis via an innovative database on EU decision-making. She edited its first two publications: Elargissement – Comment l’Europe s’adapte? and What is Europe up to? (Presses de Sciences Po, 2006, 2009). In the past, she attended all sessions of the European Convention, which drafted the constitutional Treaty, and published La Constitution européenne : que faut-il savoir ? (Presses de Sciences Po, 2005).
21 January 2010, from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
French Institute in the UK
17 Queensberry Place, London SW7 2DT
RSVP: nicole.bea@diplomatie.gouv.fr
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