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The situation in Europe following the attacks in Paris, the new climate in relations between Russia and Turkey, the humanitarian crisis shaped by rising immigration and refugee flows, the closure of the borders, the involvement in the war in the Middle East are extremely important issues for a Europe that lost its ounce after six years of economic uncertainty and instability.
But are these only the challenges posed by the European Building? Is he now so stable that he can withstand shocks both inside and outside? How does European Integration continue, beyond the issues of relevance? How much do we understand what is happening in the Middle East? How informed are we about the processes and changes that are in progress and directly affect our lives?
The House of Europe in Rhodes, in collaboration with the European Center Robert Schuman (CERS), is organizing a workshop on “The New Challenges for European Integration” in Rhodes on 09/12/2015 on Wednesday, 18:30, in the event hall of the E. & M. Stamatiou Scholarship Foundation (Gr. Lambraki) aiming at answering many of the above questions and expressing new ones.
Exceptional young scientists will try to illustrate more clearly these aspects, known and unknown, to raise public awareness and to ask new questions that answer their future in Europe. Moderator: George Maris, lecturer at the University of Neapolis in Paphos and a member of Europe Group of the European Commission Representation in Greece.
George Maris is a lecturer at the School of Economics and Management of the University of Neapolis in Paphos, with main subject of the European Political Economy and Economic Governance and coordinator of the Ph.D. program of the University. He is also a scientific associate of the Department of Political Science and International Relations (University of the Peloponnese) and of “Economics and Management for Engineers” at the Department of Economics and Management (University of the Aegean) in the Department of International Relations and Politics and Mediterranean Studies. At the University of the Aegean he has also been a specialist scientific associate (407) at the Department of Economics and Management. Finally, he was a University Scholar at TEI of Western Greece, in the Department of Accounting and Finance. He completed his Ph.D. at the Department of Political Science and International Relations of the University of Peloponnese, with the subject of Political Economy of European Governance and EMU. He has also been a researcher in European and Foreign Policy at the Jean Monnet European Center of Excellence at the University of Athens. His latest research papers have been published by publishers Routledge, Taylor and Francis, Hart Publishing, Oxford, and Livani. He is also an external consultant to the Task Force for Greece (TFGR) at the European Commission to provide technical assistance to the Greek authorities to support and implement an Action Plan for an effective SME Policy in Greece and a member of the Europe of Delegation Group European Commission for Greece. His research and teaching interests extend to the fields of European Political Economy, Economic Governance, Political Economy, Political Science and European Integration. Lawyer, Chrissi Chrysochou “Digital Agenda 2020”.
Chrissi Chrysochou graduated from the Law School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh) in 2011 and then completed her postgraduate studies in Scotland in Internet Law and Telecommunications Law (LL.M. in Information Technology and Telecommunications Law, University of Strathclyde). He specializes in the protection of personal data, intellectual property law, e-commerce, social media and cybercrime. He is a member of the Edhemis.gr editorial board in the field of Internet, personal data and new technologies. She writes in Greek and foreign scientific journals (ΔιμΕε, C.T.L.R. et al.) And the local press. He speaks English, German and Spanish.
Anastasios Hatziianastasiou is a graduate of the Business School of the University of Westminster with a BA in Business Studies and a MA in Marketing Communications. He holds a second postgraduate diploma in Diplomatic Studies with specialization in National Security and Counseling (MA in Diplomatic Studies and Intelligence and National Security) and speaks 3 foreign languages (English, French, Spanish) and has participated in the UN Presentation on Integration India, Brazil and Japan to the Permanent Security Council. Moreover, he has participated in an OECD conference in Paris in the same year (2005) and has six years of banking experience at the Dodecanese’s ΣΥΝ.ΠΕ. He is also second lieutenant surrogate in Special Forces and member of the ΣΕΚΙΡ Board of Directors and last but not least, sport shooting IPSC, sailing, diving and mountaineering.
An open debate will follow.
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The event takes place with the partial support of the Europe for Citizens program and the kind hospitality of the Rhodes Scholarship Foundation “Emmanuel and Maria Stamatiou”.
At the end of the event, follow-up certificates will be given to those who request it on entry before the event begins.