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Two Challenges to Democratic Citizenship: Is the EU the Solution or Part of the Problem?

In an effort to achieve a clearer view of what it means to be European today, four cultural and academic centres in London, the Institute of Philosophy (University of London School of Advanced Study), the Forum for European Philosophy (London School of Economics), the Goethe Institute and the Institut Français, have come together to host a special series of discussions on European identity.


The formation of the European Union has raised new questions about European identity and new problems about citizenship. Can the idea of 'European citizenship' really be applied to the inhabitants of the diverse collection of nation states grouped in the EU? Can the EU really be a democratic institution? Is more democracy good for the EU, and is it effective for its 'citizens'?


Speaker(s):

Professor Richard Bellamy | talks

 

Date and Time:

7 May 2008 at 6:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

U8, Tower One
London School of Economics
Portugal Street
London
WC2A 2AE
0207 955 7539
http://www.philosophy-forum.org
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Organised by:

Forum for European Philosophy, LSE
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This event is free and open to all, without registration

It will take place in Room G108, 20 Kingsway, LSE

For further information on the Forum for European Philosophy, visit our website ar www.philosophy-forum.org

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