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Anticipation seminar – New priorities for the future EU-Russia Strategic partnership (Moscow, 18-19 Dec. 2008)

The Centre of European Studies of MGIMO and the Laboratoire Européen d’Anticipation Politique (LEAP/E2020) jointly organise the {{third EU/Russia GlobalEurope anticipation seminar in Moscow on December 18th and 18th,}}.

This interactive seminar will gather diplomats and experts from the EU and the Federation of Russia, with an aims to defining the main lines of what should become the new priorities of the future EU-Russia Strategic Partnership. The recommendations resulting from the debates and formulated by the organizers, will provide some decision-supports instruments for EU and Russian policy-makers to put the Partnership on the right track as soon as possible. The scope and speeding up of the current global crisis indeed request that some tangible strategic cooperations are implemented very soon between the two entities. The seminar will be primarily concerned by three key strategic fields and by the determining operational issue of the governance of this EU-Russia Strategic Partnership:

1. EU-Russia strategic cooperation in the field of finance and economy: how to contribute to found a new sound and balanced economic and financial order?

2. EU-Russia strategic cooperation in the field of security and defence: how to initiate an architecture of security for Europe in the 2st-century and contribute common leads to global security?

3. EU-Russia strategic cooperation as regards to our common neighbourhood: how to conceive together regional equilibriums securing peace and prosperity for the concerned societies?

4. The governance of the future EU-Russia Strategic Partnership: how to invent a governance adapted to 21st-century requirements, combining flexibility of management, capacity of anticipation and reactivity?

The results will be presented in an Executive Summary circulated in Russia, French, German and English among the authorities concerned in the EU and Russian Federation, and posted on the organizers’ websites.

{Participation on invitation only}

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