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Wi(l)der West? A Transatlantic Perspective on the European Periphery from the Balkans and Turkey to Russia  

FCE Seminar

Date and Time
October 22, 2009
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Availability
Open to the public
RSVP required by 5PM October 21


Speaker
Fabrizio Tassinari - Head of Foreign Policy and EU Studies Unit, Danish Institute for International Studies


In recent years, the United States and its European Union partners have often diverged in their policy outlooks towards the wider European periphery—the diverse region stretching from the Balkans and Turkey, to the Westernmost former-Soviet republics and Russia. Whether a temporary hiatus or a more profound strategic divergence, this state of affairs reflects a departure from the mission of extending peace, freedom and prosperity to the European continent that the two sides have pursued in the post-Cold War period.

Fabrizio Tassinari, PhD, is Head of Foreign Policy and EU Studies Unit at the Danish Institute for International Studies in Copenhagen. He is also a non-resident Fellow at the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) in Brussels and at the Center for Transatlantic Relations at Johns Hopkins’ SAIS in Washington, DC. He has written extensively on European security and integration. His book, Why Europe Fears Its Neighbors, was published on September 30, 2009.

Topics: Europe | Russia | Turkey | United States

Location
CISAC Conference Room
Encina Hall Central, 2nd floor
616 Serra St.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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FSI Contact
Laura Seaman