Special event on French elections

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19 April 2022 - France

Hague Corporate Affairs is organizing, in partnership with the Franse Kamer van Koophandel in Nederland, a series of debates "French Election Specials" in which Jean-Dominique Giuliani will participate as a speaker on the topic of the role of France in the debate on European defense policy.

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In the period between the two rounds of voting, Hague Corporate Affairs, in partnership with the Franse Kamer van Koophandel in Nederland, is organizing a series of debates entitled "French Election Specials". The latest candidates for the Presidency of the Republic will be discussed, as well as their respective projects - for France, for Europe and for France in Europe - and the impact of the war in Ukraine on national and European politics. Discussions will focus on 3 themes: defense, energy and agribusiness. Jean-Dominique Giuliani has been invited to participate in a roundtable discussion with Ed Kronenburg, former Dutch ambassador to France, on "The role of France in rethinking the European defense policy". *** When *** Tuesday 19 April at 5pm *** Registration mandatory via the link *** This is a hybrid event. For online access please register via the form.

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19 November 2025 to 19 November 2025

19 November 2025 to 19 November 2025

The Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies organises an open lecture by Jean-Dominique Giuliani, President of the Robert Schuman Foundation.

The lecture, titled “Democratic Resilience in Europe in Times of Polarisation,” is organized in cooperation with the French Embassy in Tallinn and the Institut français d’Estonie, as part of the French Week in Tartu. The event opened by Ms. Sophie Coumel, Director of the Institut français and Cultural Counsellor, and  moderated by Dr. Stefano Braghiroli, Associate Professor of European Studies at our institute, .marks the concluding activity of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence “REPAIR - Rejuvenating Democracy in the EU”, led by the Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies and supported by the European Union’s Erasmus+ Programme.