Jean Monnet Regional Project
2007- ONE EU ENLARGEMENT IS NOT ENOUGH:
An inclusive enlargement process- post first wave prospects for South Eastern Europe
AN INCLUSIVE EU ENLARGEMENT PROCESS AS A FACTOR FOR EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL SECURITY IN THE SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE
CONFERENCE
Organized on 25 May 2004 in Ankara, TURKEY
by the TUNAECS
in partnership with the
Bulgarian European Community Association (BECSA)
Romanian European Community Association (RECSA)
TUNAECS / European Community Institute- Marmara University, Turkey
Jean Monnet Center of Excellence- University of Crete, Greece
Jean Monnet Center of Excellence/ Sussex European Institute- University of Sussex, U.K.
Thanks to financial support from the Jean Monnet Programme of the European
Commission.
Thanks to Middle East Technical University/ Department of International Relations and Center
for European Studies.
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
REGISTRATION
Time: 8.30-17.30
Place: METU Culture and Convention Center
OPENING CEREMONY /10.00-11.00
Place: METU Culture and Convention Center, Room A
Prof. Dr. Ural Akbulut (Rector, METU, Turkey)
Prof. Dr. Sinasi Aksoy ( Dean, METU, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Science,
Turkey)
COFFEE BREAK / 11.00-11.30
SESSION A / 11.30- 13.30
EU ENLARGEMENT PROCESS: External Security in South Eastern Europe
Chair: Mustafa Türkes (METU, Turkey)
Dorina Nastase (President, Romanian Center for Global Studies, Romania)
“The Contribution to CFSP of New EU Members or Candidate States” (draft text)
Dinko Dinkov (University for National and World Economics, Bulgaria)
“South Eastern Europe between the U.S. and the EU Security Policies” (draft text)
LUNCH BREAK/ 13.30- 15.00
SESSION B / 16.00- 17.30
EU ENLARGEMENT PROCESS: Internal Security in South Eastern Europe
Chair: Ali Gitmez (METU, Turkey)
Münevver Cebeci (Marmara University, European Community Institute, Turkey)
Paper presented by a PhD Student
“The European Union as a Security Actor and the South Eastern Europe” (draft text)
Minas Samatas (University of Crete, Greece)
“The Primacy of Security versus Freedom and Democracy in the EU” (draft text)
Jim Rollo (Sussex European Institute, U.K.)
“The Political Economy of 25 and the Prospects of Future Enlargement(s)”
CLOSING COCKTAIL
Time: 17.45-19.30
Place: METU Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences Building A
CONFERENCE DINNER at Ankara Castle / 19.30
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This conference is held within the THE THIRD METU CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS “EUROPE IN A CHANGING WORLD”
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