March 17th, 2008
Tuesday 18th March at 6.30 – 8.30 pm
House of Commons, Committee Room 12
Westminster (London)
SW1 OAA
European countries can only have a big say in world affairs if they work together: so how far should Europe go in its common foreign and security policy? As well as facing new security threats, it is widely recognized that many environmental, health, development, trade and other issues are world problems that need global responses. So what should Europe stand for in the world? What can Europe do to promote democracy, decent work and human rights? How can it promote better global governance? How can it encourage not only development but sustainable development? How can it foster development that lifts people out of poverty and not only bring wealth to a few?
Join us at the fourth of our PES Manifesto debates, with a fantastic range of speakers confirmed:
Before the debate, join in the debate around the questions below and submit your ideas here!
We will also be present at the People and Politics Day, so come and join us there too.
We will be putting together all the ideas submitted both online and submitting them to the PES Manifesto!
We aim to make connections that will keep the PES in touch with the most dynamic and innovative thinking, but also enhance mutual understanding between Europeans. Through our series of debates, we will actively encourage participants to share their insights but also put forward innovative ideas and practical solutions to each of the four manifesto themes. Through this, we hope to promote a more social and democratic Europe by making it more relevant to people’s everyday lives.
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