Reforming European Economic Governance: Implications for the United Kingdom and Wales
Reforming European Economic Governance:
Implications for the United Kingdom and Wales
A series of events seeking to engage a wide range of citizens, decision makers and academics in considering the implications for the UK and Wales of the major and evolving changes in European economic governance in the context of the largest financial and economic crisis since the 1930s. Speakers are drawn from the UK and Welsh governments and private sectors; from EU institutions; from other Member States; and from academia.
The series is sponsored by the European Commission and the Cardiff School of European Languages, Translation and Politics, and organised in association with the Learned Society of Wales.
The series opened with a half-day conference:
A Federal Europe in the Making? : Europe 2020, the European Semester and the Euro Plus Pact
The roundtable discussions have included:
– Managing Banking Crisis in Europe: Systemic Risk and Financial Stability – A Roundtable
– Social Europe: Scorched Earth or Fertile Ground? – A Roundtable
– Managing Sovereign Debt Crisis in Europe – A Roundtable
The series closed with a half day conference:
Engaging with the New European Economic Governance Architecture – A Day Conference
Click here for a flyer for the series.