Economic Crisis, Political Rebound? The State of the European Union in 2009
Panel Discussion
Economic Crisis, Political Rebound? The State of the European Union in 2009
Public conference in cooperation with the Brookings Center on the US and Europe
Thursday, June 11th, 2009,
The Brookings Institution,
1775 Massachusetts Ave, NW,
Washington DC
In the largest transnational elections ever, millions of voters across the 27 nations of the European Union (EU) went to the polls from June 4-7 to elect the 736 members of the European parliament. These elections will kick off an intense political season for the EU, which will include the appointment of a new EU commission and a final vote on the Lisbon Treaty in Ireland later this year. These important political developments occur as the global economic crisis has taken its toll on European unity, to the point that some now question if the EU can survive at all.
On June 11, the Heinrich Böll Foundation North America and the Center on the United States and Europe at Brookings (CUSE) hosted a discussion of the political and economic challenges of the European Union. The first panel looked at the implications of the downturn for the EU and the Eurozone and featured Scheherazade Rehman of the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University; Adam Posen of the Peterson Institute for International Economics; and Clive Crook of the Financial Times. Brookings Senior Fellow Justin Vaisse moderated the discussion. The second panel assessed the results of the recent elections and the consequences for the political life of the EU. Panelists included John Bruton, ambassador of the European Union to the United States; Andrew Moravcsik, professor of politics and director, European Union Program at Princeton University; and Brookings Visiting Fellow Federiga Bindi. Klaus Linsenmeier, executive director of the Heinrich Böll Foundation North America, moderated the discussion. Participants took questions after each panel.
Panel 1
2.30-4pm
Will Europe survive? The political impact of the economic crisis on the European Union
Moderator:
Justin Vaisse, Senior Fellow, Center on the US and Europe, The Brookings Institution
Panelists:
- Adam Posen, Deputy Director Peterson Institute for International Economics
- Scheherazade Rehman, Professor, The Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University
- Clive Crook, Chief Washington Columnist, The Financial Times; Senior Editor, The Atlantic; Columnist, National Journal
Panel 2
4.15-5.45pm
From the European Parliament elections to the Lisbon treaty: a survey of the European Union political landscape
Moderator:
Klaus Linsenmeier, Executive Director, Heinrich Böll Foundation North America
Panelists:
- Andrew Moravcsik, Professor of Politics and Director, European Union Program, Princeton University
- John Bruton, Ambassador of the European Union - Delegation of the European Commission to the United States
- Federiga Bindi, Visiting Fellow, Center on the US and Europe, The Brookings Institution
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- Klaus Linsenmeier 'Amerikas Erwartungen an die Europawahlen – Chancen für die europäische Politik' - article in German