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A Dahrendorf Forum LSE IDEAS public debate

Speakers:  Sylvie Bermann, Professor Lord Giddens, Professor Margaret MacMillan
Chair:
 Dr Robert Falkner

With 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. 

Sylvie Bermann is Ambassador of France to the United Kingdom (@FranceintheUK).

Tony Giddens is a member of the House of Lords and former LSE Director.

Margaret MacMillan is a professor of History and Warden of St Antony’s College, Oxford.

Robert Falkner (@robert_falkner) is the Co-Director of the Dahrendorf Forum, LSE.

LSE IDEAS (@LSEIDEAS) is a foreign policy think-tank within LSE’s Institute for Global Affairs.

Twitter Hashtag for this event: #LSEDahrendorf

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