"A Continent by Default: The European Union and the Demise of Regional Order" (Cornell University Press, 2018)
10:30 - Opening session : in homage to Anne-Marie Le Gloannec
Alain Dieckhoff, director, CERI-Sciences Po/CNRS
Riva Kastoryano, CERI-Sciences Po/CNRS
Christian Lequesne, CERI-Sciences Po
11:00 - Boundaries and Borderlands
Chair: Riva Kastoryano, CERI-Sciences Po/CNRS
Democratization by extension: achievements and limits of EU's Eastern policy
Jacques Rupnik, CERI-Sciences Po
Europe Between Putin and Trump
Marie Mendras, CERI-Sciences Po/CNRS
What went wrong in the EU-Turkey relationship in light of continent by default?
Atila Eralp, Middle East Technic University, Ankara & Bilgi University, Istanbul
"European" Neighbours v. neighbours of Europe
Beatrix Futák-Campbell, Leiden University
12:30–14:15 - Lunch break
14:30 - A Continent by Default?
Chair: Christian Lequesne, CERI-Sciences Po
Common Security and Defense Policy: a policy by default?
Samuel Faure, University of Oxford, Nuffield College & CERI-Sciences Po
Chronicle of a crisis foretold. Analyzing the failings of EU immigration policy
Virginie Guiraudon, CEE-Sciences Po/CNRS
A-strategic Europe: the powerlessness of ill-defined objectives
Jolyon Howorth, Yale University & Harvard Kennedy School
15:45 - Break
16:00–17:30 - Round Table
Moderators:
Riva Kastoryano, CERI-Sciences Po/CNRS and Christian Lequesne, CERI-Sciences Po
Nicolas Fesharek, Otto-Suhr-Institut de la Freie Universität Berlin
Elsa Tulmets, Centre Marc Bloch - Berlin
David Cadier, CERI-Sciences Po