| Tuesday, February 8th, 2005 - Panel Discussion |
| Topic: | The Challenges Facing Europe: Perspectives from the Harvard Center for European Studies |
| Description: | Trans-Atlantic trade and investment opportunities are bound to be affected
by evolving trends in Europe including the strengthening of the Euro, political
relationships with the U.S., and relocation of business to Eastern
Europe among others.
The Europe-U.S. link is particularly important, as Europe is the largest
investor in the U.S. and its largest overseas market, while the U.S. is the
largest investor in Europe and its largest overseas market.
Three members of the Harvard Center for European Studies will share their
views of the present situation and the future of the European economy, the
impact of the enlargement of the EU, and the political challenges facing
Europe.
Come listen to these experts and learn what significance these changes
may mean for your business and industry. |
| Speakers: | Peter A. Hall Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies at Harvard University
Director of the Harvard Center for European Studies
Grzegorz Ekiert
Professor of Government at Harvard University
Daniel Ziblatt
Assistant Professor of Government at Harvard University. |
| Sponsors: | The French - American Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with
The British American Business Council, The German American Business Council and
The Netherland American Business Group |
| Location: | Offices of Bingham McCutchen, 150 Federal Street, 16th floor, Boston, MA 02110 |
| Time: | 6:00 - 6:30 p.m. Registration and Cocktails 6:60 - 8:00 p.m. Conference with guest speakers |
| Fee: | $30 member - $35 non-member. |
| RSVP: | Pre-registration is required by February 5, 2005. Questions can be directed to GABC via email or call us at (617) 437-6588.
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