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12:00 - 14:00 | 07 May 2018

Polnisch-ungarisches Bündnis in der EU: Ziele, Grenzen, Strategien

Jarosław Kaczyński in Polen und Viktor Orbán in Ungarn haben das Verhältnis beider Länder zur Europäischen Union verändert: Beide definieren die EU zunehmend als ein „Europa der Vaterländer“, das die nationalstaatliche Souveränität über eine weitere EU-Integration stellt. Im Gesprächskreis Polen unter Vorsitz von Markus Meckel diskutierten Igor Janke (Instytut Wolności), Reinhold Vetter (Publizist) und Zsuzsanna Végh (European Council on Foreign Relations) über die polnisch-ungarischen Interessen.

Veranstaltung Forschungsprogramm
Diskussion
Berlin
10:00 | 03 - 05 May 2018

Socio-Economic Challenges in Morocco (Workshop II)

Employment, Education, and Migration – Perspectives from the Region and Europe

Discussions focused on the key challenges facing Morocco as both a country of origin and a recipient country for migration; how the current Moroccan migration system needs to be adjusted to adequately respond to challenges related to migration; to what extend the education system should be decentralized in order to address and reflect regional differences; the mismatch between the labor market and the education system; and the prospects for the impact of EU foreign policy instruments to tackle socio-economic issues in Morocco.

Program Event
Rabat,
10:00 | 03 - 05 May 2018

Socio-Economic Challenges in Morocco: Employment, Education, and Migration

Perspectives from the Region and Europe (Workshop II)

Discussions focused on the key challenges facing Morocco as both a country of origin and a recipient country for migration; how the current Moroccan migration system needs to be adjusted to adequately respond to challenges related to migration; to what extend the education system should be decentralized in order to address and reflect regional differences; the mismatch between the labor market and the education system; and the prospects for the impact of EU foreign policy instruments to tackle socio-economic issues in Morocco.

Veranstaltung Forschungsprogramm
Rabat,

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