European Union: What Keeps Us United
by Carmelo Abela, George Ciamba, Anna Clunes, Tobias Flessenkemper, Pierre Heilbronn, Colette Mazzucelli, Iztok Mirošič, Matthew A. Palmer, Konrad Szymański, Thomas Ossowski (Keynote), Shada Islam (Moderator)
Arnold I Hall, Hotel Rikli Balance
In recent years, the EU has been facing significant challenges, which have lifted the veil of its unity, revealing its internal fragmentation. Sometimes, the Union seems to be criss-crossed with divisive lines running from West to East, from the centre to the periphery, and from North to South, making it seem like a variable-geometry Union. However, despite the reality of sometimes diverging interests which arise from different historical, demographic, geopolitical and economic backgrounds, interdependence remains a key underpinning element of the EU’s daily reality. The key principle of managing our mutual dependence has been, or should be, solidarity, as proven from the outset of the integration process.
In the light of shared and recently unprecedented challenges, European leaders have reconfirmed the need for unity between Member States; however, the approaches to finding solutions appear to differ. The EU panel will seek to discover what unites us, how we are bridging the existing gaps and divisions within the EU, and how we will ensure that we maintain our unity.
9:00 - 10:30