New Europe
Open Lecture by Professor Clive Archer
"Small States, European Security, Norway and European
Integration"
Distinguished Professor Clive Archer, Emeritus Professor in
European Security at Manchester Metropolitan University will
present two open lectures on the theme of ‘Small States
and European security' and 'Norway and European
Integration’.
Date, Time and Place
Thursday 18 March
Darwin 107
10:00 am to 13:00pm
Schedule:
- 10:00am to 11:00am 'Small States and European Security
(C/ESDP)'.
This lecture will examine the relation between European
small states and the role of European Security, looking in
particular at the changes between the European Security
and Defence Policy (ESDP) and the post-Lisbon
Treaty Common Security and Defence
Policy (CSDP).
- 11:30pm to 12:30pm ' Norway and European Integration'.
This lecture looks at the complexities of the Norwegian-EU
relations. It examines the role of Norway at being an
'outsider' in the European Union and uses the case of Norway
to look at policies of European integration.
Speaker:
Clive Archer was the Chair of UACES from 2000
- 2003. He is Research Professor in the Department of Politics
& Philosophy at Manchester Metropolitan University. Up to 1996
he held various positions in the Department of Politics &
International Relations, University of Aberdeen and was Jean Monnet
Professor there from 1994. He is director of Meri http://www.meri.mmu.ac.uk/
His main research interests are the Nordic
region in Europe and European security. A recent book on the theme
of the lecture is
'Norway outside the European Union' (Routledge).
Professor Archer is on the editorial board of
the Contemporary European Studies series and was, until 2000,
general editor of this series.
Other of his publications include,
The European Union: Structure & Process 3rd
edition, Continuum International, 2000
International Organizations 3rd edition,
Routledge, 2001
The Nordic Peace Ashgate, 2003 (editor with Pertti
Joenniemi)
The European Union Routledge, 2008.
All welcome!
Contact: bowenn@regents.ac.uk
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