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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
http://youtu.be/ffnhmMTvl_g Dr. Adriaan Schout draws attention to the rather problematic attempts of the European Union and the European Commission to solve the EU financial crisis. In his opinion it is questionable whether the "Federal European Agenda", the need for a bigger European budget and for more political power for the EU, is likely to... More
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Achim Hurrelmann is Associate Professor of Political Science at Carleton University, Associate Director of Research at the Centre for European Studies and collaborator with the Canada Europe Transatlantic Dialogue. He assesses the economic and political responses to the Euro crisis, as well as the potential impact on European integration. Listen... More
Friday, November 25, 2011
Marie Bernard-Meunier is on the advisory board of the Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue. She has also been Canada’s ambassador to Germany, the Netherlands and UNESCO. She speaks about the European debt crisis, the reality of a “two-speed Europe,” and the need for certain countries to take a leadership role in managing it. She also... More
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Listen to the podcast Sandra Cavalieri, Senior Fellow and Coordinator for the Arctic and Transatlantic programs at the Ecologic Institute in Berlin, discusses the importance of environmental protection in the Arctic and how efforts in this area compete with interests of resource exploitation. She stresses the importance of developing common... More
Listen to the podcast Markus Kaim, Head of Research on international security at the German Institute of International and Security Affairs (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik), Berlin, talks about Germany’s key areas of interest in the Arctic. He describes how Germany makes use of international organizations to have its voice heard in the... More
Listen to the podcast David Long, Professor at Carleton University’s Norman Paterson School of International Affairs and CETD collaborator, argues theory is important in explaining current Arctic policies. He proposes a counterintuitive reasoning to explain prospects for conflict in the Arctic. He says a realist approach could suggest future... More
Listen to the podcast Cécile Pelaudeix, Research Associate in PACTE, at the Institute of Political Studies in Grenoble, France, talks about the differences between Canadian and EU Arctic policies. She argues Canadian policies are more focused on sovereignty issues, while that is less important for the EU. She also highlights some of the tensions... More
Listen to the podcast Armand de Mestral, Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue lead researcher, Law Professor at McGill University and former member of the Canadian Law of the Sea delegation, talks about international frustration over Canada’s 2010 unilateral decision to make compulsory the duty to notify Canadian authorities in advance of a... More
Monday, December 20, 2010
Professor Colin Bennett from the University of Victoria talks to Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue's Helen Morris about Internet Privacy in connection with the growth of social networking sites. Bennett was in Ottawa on December 1, 2010 to present the 2010 EU-Canada Public Lecture on "Internet Privacy - Positions and Conflicts: Views from... More
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue scholar Inger Weibust talks about what a Canada-EU trade deal would mean for Environmental regulation in Canada. Listen to... More
Listen to the podcast Louis Thériault, joined the Conference Board of Canada in 1997 where he specializes in product development and macro and micro economic analysis. Louis joined The Conference Board to launch the Metropolitan Outlook Service including a quarterly economic forecast for large Canadian urban centres. Louis is currently Director... More
Listen to the podcast Teresa Healey, earned her doctorate in Political Science from Carleton University in 1999. She specializes in North American integration, labour, and public sector issues. Before coming to the Canadian Labour Congress as Senior Researcher, Healy worked in the Research Branch at the Canadian Union of Public Employees. Prior to... More
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