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17 April 2018

The Constituent Assembly of the Eurasian Information and Analytical Consortium

The Constituent Assembly of the Eurasian Information and Analytical Consortium was held in the Сivic Chamber of the Russian Federation with the participation of the Eurasian Economic Commission.

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27 September 2017

The European Union as a "soft" empire

On September 29, 2017 a meeting of the section "European Union as a "soft" empire" under the XI Convention of the RAMI with the Association for European Studies was held.

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7 April 2017

The round table “Big Europe: new agenda”

Under the programs of J. Monnet, the Department of Theory and History of International Relations of the Ural Federal University organizes a number of events dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the Association for European Studies.

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17 March 2017

The round table “European integration and national interests of Russia”

On March 17, 2017 at the IMOMI National Research University of Nizhny Novgorod the round table “European Integration and National interests of Russia” was organized by PhD in History, professor A. Branitsky, the Executive Director of the Program for European Studies in IMOMI, Deputy. Chairman of the Nizhny Novgorod Branch of AEVIS, Director of the Foundation for European Studies in Nizhny Novgorod.

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1 February 2017

The second winter school “European Union and relations between Russia and the European Union today”

The second winter school “European Union and relations between Russia and the European Union today” was organized In February 2017 on the basis of St. Petersburg State University

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22 February 2014

Call for papers: Jean Monnet workshop ‘Approaching EU-Russia relations differently’

This workshop is part of the Jean Monnet Multilateral Research Group ‘EU-Russia Relations: Developing a Transnational Perspective’ and is organised with the support of the LLP Programme of the European Union. The partner universities are: University of Kent (Tom Casier), Carleton University (Joan DeBardeleben), St. Petersburg State University (Tatiana Romanova) and Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (Arne Niemann). 

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