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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161031T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161031T200000
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SUMMARY:The European Union at the Crossroads: Brexit and after
DESCRIPTION:A Dahrendorf Forum LSE IDEAS public debate\nSpeakers:  Sylvie Bermann\, Professor Lord Giddens\, Professor Margaret MacMillan\nChair: Dr Robert Falkner\n\nWith the UK heading for Brexit\, the European Union faces a historic challenge but also an opportunity to rethink its own future. Join diplomats\, politicians and academics from across the continent to debate the future of Europe. \n\nSylvie Bermann is Ambassador of France to the United Kingdom (@FranceintheUK).\n\nTony Giddens is a member of the House of Lords and former LSE Director.\n\nMargaret MacMillan is a professor of History and Warden of St Antony’s College\, Oxford.\n\nRobert Falkner (@robert_falkner) is the Co-Director of the Dahrendorf Forum\, LSE.\n\nLSE IDEAS (@LSEIDEAS) is a foreign policy think-tank within LSE's Institute for Global Affairs.\n\nTwitter Hashtag for this event: #LSEDahrendorf\n\nThis event is free and open to all. However\, a ticket is required. Only one ticket per person can be requested.\n\nLSE students and staff are able to collect one ticket per person from the SU shop\, located on Lincolns Chambers\, 2-4 Portsmouth Street from 10am on Monday 24 October. These tickets are available on a first come\, first serve basis.\n\nMembers of the public\, LSE alumni\, LSE students and LSE staff can request one ticket via the online ticket request form which will be live on this listing from around 6pm on Monday 24 October until at least 12noon on Tuesday 25 October. If at 12noon we have received more requests than there are tickets available\, the line will be closed\, and tickets will be allocated on a random basis to those requests received. If we have received fewer requests than tickets available\, the ticket line will stay open until all tickets have been allocated.\n\nPlease note\, we cannot control exactly when the ticket line will upload\, and publishing delays do sometimes occur. As the system now allows requests to be made over a long period of time\, if when you visit this page the ticket line is not live\, we would advise revisiting the page at a later time.\n\nFor any queries see LSE Events FAQ or contact us at events@lse.ac.uk or 0207 955 6043.\n\nFrom time to time there are changes to event details so we strongly recommend that if you plan to attend this event you check back here on the day of the event.\n\nThis event will be webcast live on the LSE website on LSE Live.\n\n\n\n
URL:http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/event/the-european-union-at-the-crossroads-brexit-and-after/
LOCATION:Old Building\, London\, WC2A 2AE\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161102T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161102T183000
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SUMMARY:What Next for Growth in the UK?
DESCRIPTION:What Next for Growth in the UK? \nSpeakers: Vince Cable\, Lord Darling\, Stephanie Flanders\, George Osborne\n\nIn 2013 the LSE Growth Commission published a report - Investing for Prosperity\, a Manifesto for Growth. Those recommendations were widely discussed and some\, notably on infrastructure\, turned into concrete action by UK policymakers.\n\nIn 2016 the UK now faces new questions about its economic future including its relationship with the EU\, the role of industrial policy\, and new developments in labour markets. So the Commission is being re-formed and will publish a second chapter of their growth manifesto. Over the next three months they will be holding evidence sessions with academics\, policy experts and business leaders. Come along to this event with an esteemed panel who have agreed to feed in to the Commission deliberations as part of this evening event at the LSE. Between them the panel have played a huge role in running and analysing the UK economy over the past decade. Their experience is unrivalled and their views on what the future might hold - and what should be done about it - promise to be fascinating.
URL:http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/event/what-next-for-growth-in-the-uk/
LOCATION:Houghton Street\, London\, WC2A 2AE
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161103T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161103T180000
DTSTAMP:20161121T213330
CREATED:20161023T080346
LAST-MODIFIED:20161023T080346
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SUMMARY:Brexit means Brexit means 'Go Home'
DESCRIPTION:Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism public seminar\n\nBrexit means Brexit means 'Go Home' \n\nSpeaker: Professor Gurminder K. Bhambra\n\nLocation: OLD.3.28\, Old Building\n\nFor any queries see LSE Events FAQ or contact us at events@lse.ac.uk or 0207 955 6043.\n\nFrom time to time there are changes to event details so we strongly recommend that if you plan to attend this event you check back here on the day of the event.
URL:http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/event/brexit-means-brexit-means-go-home/
LOCATION:Houghton Street\, London\, WC2A 2AE
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161108T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161108T200000
DTSTAMP:20161121T213330
CREATED:20160902T130921
LAST-MODIFIED:20160919T125904
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SUMMARY:A Briton at the Heart of Europe: revisiting Roy Jenkins' presidency of the European Commission
DESCRIPTION:LSE IDEAS public lecture\nSpeaker: Dr Piers Ludlow\n\nForty years ago\, a British politician was appointed President of the European Commission. This lecture explores what Jenkins' tenure reveals about the nature of the job and the history of Britain in Europe.\n\nDr Piers Ludlow is an Associate Professor at the LSE. His research focuses on the history of the European integration process and of Britain’s troubled relationship with it.\n\nLSE IDEAS (@LSEIDEAS) is a foreign policy think-tank within LSE's Institute for Global Affairs.   \n\nTwitter Hashtag for this event: #LSEJenkins\n\nThis event is free and open to all with no ticket or pre-registration required. Entry is on a first come\, first served basis. For any queries email ideas.events@lse.ac.uk or call 020 7849 4918.\n\nFrom time to time there are changes to event details so we strongly recommend that if you plan to attend this event you check back here on the day of the event.
URL:http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/event/a-briton-at-the-heart-of-europe-revisiting-roy-jenkins-presidency-of-the-european-commission/
LOCATION:New Academic Building\, 54 Lincoln's Inn Fields\, London\, WC2A 3LJ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161114T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161114T200000
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SUMMARY:Unleashing Demons: the inside story of Brexit
DESCRIPTION:LSE 'After Brexit: the future of the UK in Europe' public lecture series\nSpeaker: Craig Oliver\nChair: Professor Tony Travers\n\nAs David Cameron’s Director of Politics and Communications\, Craig Oliver played a prominent role in the campaign to keep Britain in the EU. His book\, Unleashing Demons: The Inside Story of Brexit\, tells the inside story of that campaign - with a frank analysis of the mistakes made. This talk promises to be a fascinating insight into the most important political events since World War Two.\n\nBefore entering 10 Downing Street as Director of Politics and Communications\, Craig Oliver was an award-wining journalist. His roles included editing the BBC's News at Six and Ten\, Controller of the World Service and Executive Editor of ITV's flagship news programmes.\n\nTony Travers is director of LSE London at the London School of Economics and Political Science and a professor in the School’s Government Department. Research interests include public finance\, sub-national administration and London government. In 2013\, he chaired the London Finance Commission (initiated by the Mayor of London) and is currently an advisor to committees of the UK Parliament.  In 2004 he published The Politics of London: Governing the Ungovernable City and\, last year\, London’s Boroughs at 50.\n\nThis event is part of LSE's 'After Brexit: the future of the UK in Europe' series. An exploration of the issues raised by the UK’s vote to leave the European Union through lectures\, panel discussions and debates. The series will cover the broad range of political\, economic\, legal\, and social issues as preparations for the negotiations on Brexit are underway. Brexit represents an unprecedented agenda for Europe and an historical milestone for the British state: as such\, the need for informed debate is paramount.\n\nKeep up to date with what Brexit means for the UK and the wider world at the LSE Brexit blog (@lsebrexitvote).\n\nTwitter Hashtag for this event: #LSEBrexit \n\nThis event is free and open to all with no ticket or pre-registration required. Entry is on a first come\, first served basis. For any queries see LSE Events FAQ or contact us at events@lse.ac.uk or 0207 955 6043.\n\nMedia queries: please contact the Press Office if you would like to request a press seat or have a media query about this event\, email LSE.Press.Events@lse.ac.uk. Please note that press seats are usually allocated at least 24 hours before each event.\n\nFrom time to time there are changes to event details so we strongly recommend that if you plan to attend this event you check back here on the day of the event.\n\n
URL:http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/event/unleashing-demons-the-inside-story-of-brexit/
LOCATION:New Academic Building\, 54 Lincoln's Inn Fields\, London\,  WC2A 3LJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:After Brexit: the future of the UK in Europe
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161117T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161117T190000
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SUMMARY:Brexit and the EU Global Strategy
DESCRIPTION:Department of International Relations\, European Foreign Policy Unit and ANTERO public conversation\nSpeakers:  Sven Biscop\, Nathalie Tocci\, Professor Ben Tonra  \nChair: Professor  Karen Smith\n\nUndoubtedly Brexit has dealt a major blow both to the UK's role in the world and that of the EU. As one of - if not the Member State with the most global outlook - the damage done both in terms of material capacities and reputation cannot be underestimated. At the same time\, some argue that the UK's exit from the EU would facilitate integration in the security and defence field. What are the prospects for the implementation of the EU Global Strategy following the UK referendum?\n\nSven Biscop is Director of the Europe in the World Programme at Egmont.\n\nNathalie Tocci (@NathalieTocci) is Deputy Director of the Istituto Affari Internazionali in Rome.\n\nBen Tonra (@Bentonra) is Jean Monnet Professor of European Foreign\, Security and Defence Policy at University College Dublin.\n\nKaren Smith is Professor of International Relations and Director of the European Foreign Policy Unit at LSE.\n\nThe Department of International Relations (@LSEIRDept) is now in its 88th year making it one of the oldest and largest in the world.\n\nTwitter Hashtag for this event: #LSEBrexit\n\nThis event is free and open to all with no ticket or pre-registration required. Entry is on a first come\, first served basis. For any queries see LSE Events FAQ or contact us at events@lse.ac.uk or 0207 955 6043.\n\nMedia queries: please contact the Press Office if you would like to request a press seat or have a media query about this event\, email LSE.Press.Events@lse.ac.uk. Please note that press seats are usually allocated at least 24 hours before each event.\n\nFrom time to time there are changes to event details so we strongly recommend that if you plan to attend this event you check back here on the day of the event.
URL:http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/event/brexit-and-the-eu-global-strategy/
LOCATION:New Academic Building\, 54 Lincoln's Inn Fields\, London\,  WC2A 3LJ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161117T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161117T193000
DTSTAMP:20161121T213330
CREATED:20161028T163433
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SUMMARY:Can we avoid a 'hard Brexit'? The Continental Partnership proposal
DESCRIPTION:The Continental Partnership is a proposal by five leading European thinkers that would see Britain stay in the single market with some control over migration. Could it enable the UK to avoid the pain of a 'hard' Brexit?\n\nSimon Hix (@SimonJHix) is Harold Laski Professor of Political Science at the LSE.\n\nEmma Reynolds (@emmareynoldsmp) is Labour MP for Wolverhampton North East and a former adviser on Europe to Robin Cook and Geoff Hoon.\n\nGiles Wilkes (@gilesyb) is a former adviser to the coalition government and a Lex writer and occasional columnist at the FT.\n\nGuntram Wolff (@guntramwolff) is an economist and director of the Brussels think-tank\, Bruegel.\n\nDr Jennifer Jackson-Preece is an Associate Professor of Nationalism at the LSE.\n\nTwitter Hashtag for this event: #LSEBrexit\n\nThis event is free and open to all with no ticket or pre-registration required. Entry is on a first come\, first served basis. For any queries email r.taylor6@lse.ac.uk or call 020 7955 6064.\n\nFrom time to time there are changes to event details so we strongly recommend that if you plan to attend this event you check back on this listing on the day of the event.
URL:http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/event/can-we-avoid-a-hard-brexit-the-continental-partnership-proposal/
LOCATION:99 Aldwych\, London\,  WC2B 4JF \, United Kingdom
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