For over 30 years, the EASTR organizes annual meetings, "STRs European Days" or "Euro-Mediterranean Observatory of public territorial action" which have gathered about 3000 State territorial representatives - prefects, governors, Regierungspräsident , voïvodes or commissioners in 40 different European cities, through 20 countries. The European Days focus on the exchange of experience and professional best practices. The Observatory for its part seeks to promote better coordination of public and private actors for the development of territories.
Intervention de Olivier Borraz :
The role of state territorial representatives in managing natural disasters
Évènement en Anglais
Venue : Sciences Po - Salons scientifiques, 1 Place Saint-Thomas d'Aquin, 75007 Paris
In partnership with the Jacques Delors Institute/Grande Europe
2. Central Europe 20 years later: Foreign Policy Orientations (11h15-12h30)
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14h00: Enrico Letta, Jacques Delors Institute: Keynote remarks
Scientific coordinators: Jacques Rupnik and David Cadier
Raffaele Marchetti, Luiss, Vice Rector
Marc Lazar, Luiss, Chair BNP-BNL-Paribas, French and Italian Relations in Europe
Stéphanie Balme, Sciences Po/CERI, Director
Enrico Letta, Institut Jacques Delors, former PSIA Dean and former Italian Prime Minister
Mark Thatcher, Prof. Luiss
Arancha Gonzalez, Sciences Po/PSIA, Dean
Stéphanie Balme, Sciences Po/CERI, Director
Scientific coordinator: Stéphanie Balme, Sciences Po/CERI
Face-to-face event
29/05 : INALCO, Maison de la Recherche, Auditorium Dumézil, 2 rue de Lille, 75007 Paris
30/05 : Sciences Po, Salons Scientifiques, 1 place Saint Thomas, 75007 Paris
The conference revisits historical processes of knowledge production, immigration, and cultural exchange in colonial and post-colonial geographies of the Gulf. It also uncovers histories of community, migration, language/dialect, and hinterland denials in both the making of Gulf cities and the production of their histories. The aim is to foster novel investigations that question the positionality of different actors, that humanise the landscape, and that deconstruct persistent myths, material and immaterial structures, spaces and systems that limit a critical reading on the Gulf.
Jeudi 30 mai 2024 - Sciences Po, Salons Scientifiques, 1 place Saint Thomas, 75007 Paris
Organised by Asseel Al-Ragam, Hélène Thiollet, Eric Verdeil, Chantal Verdeil