Britain and the Reform of the Eurozone
17 June 2015, 12:00 am
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- All
18 June 2015
In
response to the Eurozone's existential crisis, a complex system of
new governance instruments has emerged, not always in a well planned
manner. This panel will look at this framework; at how effective it is,
as well as how accountable and democratically legitimate-and at how it
affects the UK.
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Join UCL European Institute and BNE to discuss:
- Where is Eurozone reform going, and what kind of policies and institutions are needed to make economic and monetary union sustainable?
- How would different reform options affect the UK?
- What are the UK's interests, what are the City's positions, and how is the government's strategy evolving?
- How can the interests of members and non-members of the Eurozone be balanced?
- What safeguards can protect non-members against marginalisation?
With:
- Anneliese Dodds, Member of European Parliament, Labour
- Luc Frieden, Vice Chairman, Deutsche Bank
- Vicky Pryce, Economist and Business Consultant
- Albert Weale, Professor of Political Theory and Public Policy, UCL
- Chaired by Piet Eeckhout, Professor of EU Law, UCL
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