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Monday, 08 June 2015

Ist die Demokratie in Europa krisenfest?

Symposium zur Demokratie in Europa am 15. und 16. Juni 2015 im RESOWI-Zentrum der Uni Graz. Foto: Uni Graz

Symposium zur Demokratie in Europa am 15. und 16. Juni 2015 im RESOWI-Zentrum der Uni Graz. Foto: Uni Graz

Internationale Experten beleuchten an der Uni Graz aktuelle Entwicklungen in Griechenland und Ungarn

Ein Symposium an der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz widmet sich am 15. und 16. Juni 2015 der Frage: „Ist die Demokratie in Europa krisenfest?“ Im Mittelpunkt stehen dabei aktuelle Entwicklungen, insbesondere in Griechenland und Ungarn. Das von Politikwissenschafter Ass.-Prof. Dr. Klaus Poier geleitete Symposium versammelt renommierte Experten zur wirtschaftlichen und politischen Situation in den beiden Ländern an der Uni Graz:

  • Prof. Dr. András Inotai, Direktor a.D. des Instituts für Weltwirtschaft an der Ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
  • Dr. Jens Bastian, Freier Wirtschaftsberater bei Macropolis in Athen, ehemaliges Mitglied der Task Force for Greece der Europäischen Kommission
  • Dr. George Tzogopoulos, ELIAMEP – Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy in Athen
  • Prof. Dr. Franz-Lothar Altmann, Assoziierter Professor an der Universität Bukarest und Mitglied des Präsidiums der Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft

Den Eröffnungsvortrag hält Vizekanzler a.D. Dr. Dr.h.c.mult. Erhard Busek, Jean-Monnet-Professor an der Uni Graz. Die Professur wurde ihm von der EU zur Unterstützung seiner umfangreichen Aktivitäten für die Europäische Integration verliehen.

Symposium: „Ist die Demokratie in Europa krisenfest?“
Datum: 15.-16. Juni 2015
Ort: RESOWI-Zentrum der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Bauteil A, 2. Stock, SZ 15.21, Universitätsstraße 15, 8010 Graz

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