European Political Systems Seminar: EU-Africa Relations
Philippines Conference Room, Encina Hall, Central Wing, Third Floor
The Europe Center is jointly housed in the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and the Stanford Global Studies Division.
Philippines Conference Room, Encina Hall, Central Wing, Third Floor
Encina Hall East Wing, Ground Floor Conference Room E008
Encina Hall East Wing, Ground Floor Conference Room E008
Current European Issues Seminar
Richard and Rhoda Goldman Conference Room
Encina Hall, East Wing Ground Floor Conference Room, E008
Simon Hix is a Senior Lecturer in European Union Politics and Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is author of Political Parties in the European Union (Macmillan, 1997) and The Political System of the European Union (Macmillan, 1999). He is co-editor of the journal European Union Politics (Sage) and Director of the European Parliament Research Group.
Encina Hall, East Wing Ground Floor Conference Room, E008
Encina Basement Conference Room
Encina Hall, East Wing Ground Floor Conference Room, E008
Encina Hall, East Wing Ground Floor Conference Room, E008
On January 1 Sweden assumed the rotating chairmanship of the European Union. While serving as the Swedish EU Commissioner from 1995 to 1999, Gradin was in charge of immigration, home affairs and justice. She will discuss Sweden's priorities for the EU, and the results of the December EU summit in Nice, France, with its associated Treaty of Nice. Gradin has a distinguished career: she was Vice-Chair of the national Federation of Social Democratic Women in Sweden, Chair of the Council of Europe's Committee on Migration, Refugees and Demography, and Minister with responsibility for immigrant and equality affairs at the Ministry of Labor (1982-86). From 1968 to 1992 she was a member of Parliament and a member of the parliamentary Standing Committees on Education and on Finance, as well as a delegate to the Council of Europe. From 1986 to 1991 Gradin was Minister with responsibility for foreign trade at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, and from 1992-94 she was Sweden's ambassador to Austria and Slovenia and to IAEA and UN in Vienna.
Oksenberg Conference Room