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Government Decision-Making Within the New European Union Structure
The Washington Campus, in partnership with the European Training Institute, is providing a one-day workshop in Washington, D.C. on the structure, function and decision-making power of the new European Commission.
Participants will learn from leaders in European public affairs, advocacy and lobbying how the newly ratified Lixbon Treaty will change the balance of power, alter the legislative process, and create new challenges and opportunities within the EU. In addition, participants will be introduced to the leaders, policies and priorities of the new European Commission.
Program Details & Schedule
Date: Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Location: Venable LLP, 575 7th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20004
Speakers:
Workshop Agenda:
Morning Sessions - The State of the European Union: Where is the EU now and where is it going?
- The 2010 Institutional Uncertainties: The New EU Commission, The Treaty of Lisbon, and Other Bureaucratic Changes
- The Role of the EU in the Current Economic and Financial crisis
- EU Priorities: the Real Priorities, the False Priorities and the Forgotten Ones
- Challenges and Opportunities in Transatlantic Relations Today and Tomorrow
Afternoon Sessions - European Public Affairs
- Which Leaders, Key Officials and Stakeholders Hold Power on the EU Scene
- The EU Decision-Making Process as well as Real, Stated and False Priorities
- Public Affairs Techniques and Methodology
Who Should Attend?
Corporate, government, educational and NGO leaders who do business in Europe, or who work in partnership with the European Union, and wish to better understand how to influence the government decision of the European Commission that will affect their business, agency or organization.
Cost and Registration
The total cost of the workshop is $550.00, including tuition, materials and lunch.
* Federal Employees will recieve a 10% discount off the total program cost upon registration and proof of employment.
To register for the workshop, please click here and follow the instructions on the registration page.

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