Seminars on European Political Thought

2024-01-03T15:15:56+02:00October 30th, 2012|Latest|

 

 

The Center for European and International Affairs of the cceia of Nicosia is organizing a series of seminars on “European Political Thought”, to be presented by Dr Eleni Papamichael.

 

“European Political Thought” aims to examine – over an eight-week period - some of the core concepts behind the political ideologies and fundamental moral ideas and values examined by European political philosophers. In this context, particular emphasis will be placed on the concepts of Social Justice, Liberty, Equality and Democracy.      

 

The eight lectures will be held every Wednesday between 18:45 and 20:15 at conference room M106 (Millennium building 1st floor) at the cceia of Nicosia.  Each seminar will be structured as a 60 minute lecture, followed by a discussion.  Participants to more than six seminars will be awarded Diplomas of Attendance.

 

Attendance fee: 50 euro.  Monitoring individual lectures 10 euros.

 

For more information and registration contact the Center for European and International Affairs at 22-841600 or 99-536311 and/or [email protected] by November 12, 2012.

 

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Seminar

2024-01-03T15:15:56+02:00September 28th, 2012|Latest|

 

 

SECURITY CHALLENGES IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN AND THE RELATIONS BETWEEN ISRAEL AND TURKEY

 

 

Seminar organized by

Center for European and International Affairs

cceia of Nicosia

 

 

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

16:00 – 17:30

 

 

UNESCO Amphitheatre, Europa Building

cceia of Nicosia

 

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Cyprus and the EU: Appraisal and Challenges

2024-01-03T15:15:56+02:00September 20th, 2012|Latest|

 

 

Policy Paper entitled Cyprus and the EU: Appraisal and Challenges published by Notre Europe and the Cyprus Center for European and International Affairs.  The Publication consists of two papers, The European Union and the Cyprus Issue by Jean-François Drevet and The Republic of Cyprus in Perspective: The Record and Future Challenges by Andreas Theophanous.  It is being released simultaneously in three languages Greek, French and English.

 

 

 

 

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Famagusta – From Tragedy to Opportunity

2024-01-03T15:15:56+02:00May 23rd, 2012|Latest|

 

The case for the return of the fenced-off area of Famagusta in Cyprus to its lawful inhabitants and owners as presented at a seminar organised by the Famagusta Association of Great Britain and the Lobby for Cyprus at Portcullis House, at a meeting chaired by David Burrowes MP, Chairman of the Cyprus All Party Parliamentary Group of the UK Parliament on 17th May 2012.

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0wjluNAWb0

 

 

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The challenges ahead

2024-01-03T15:15:56+02:00May 10th, 2012|Latest|

 

 

The Challenges Ahead for the Republic of Cyprus

 

Suggestions to the Polity

 

Working Group

Headed by:

Professor Andreas Theophanous

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Seminar

2024-01-03T15:15:56+02:00January 23rd, 2012|Latest|

 

The Center for European and International Affairs in cooperation with the Department of European Studies and International Relations

 

invite you to the seminar

 

THE RELATIONS […]

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Seminar

2024-01-03T15:15:56+02:00January 12th, 2012|Latest|

 

SEMINAR: 

 

THE ECONOMIC CRISIS AND EU-RUSSIAN RELATIONS

 

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

18:00 - 19:30

 

UNESCO Amphitheatre, Europa Building

cceia of Nicosia

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Research Seminar

2024-01-03T15:15:56+02:00November 28th, 2011|Latest|

 

 

The Department of European Studies and International Relations would like to invite you to the Research Seminar

 

The Greek Crisis and Future of the Eurozone

REVISITING SOME FUNDAMETAL ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROZONE

 

by

 

Andreas Theophanous

Professor of Political Economy,

Head, Department of European Studies and International Relations, cceia of Nicosia

 

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