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CEBAST regularly organises lectures that are open to the public. We can also find lecturers for a particular event and topic within the Baltic Sea Region. For assistance finding a lecturer, please write to the secretariat.

The following CEBAST lectures will take place at the University of Copenhagen, Centre for Health and Society (CSS), Øster Farimagsgade 5, room no 2.1.36, 9.15-11.00

2006: “The Baltic Sea Region after the EU’s Eastern Enlargement”

  •  31/8  Fabrizio Tassinari, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen: “The Baltic Sea Region after the EU’s Eastern Enlargement: Introduction”

 

  •  7/9  Fabrizio Tassinari, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen: “Approaches to Baltic Sea Region Studies: Regionalism and Baltic Sea Region Cooperation”

 

  • 14/9  Uffe Jakobsen, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen: “Approaches to Baltic Sea Region Studies: Europeanisation as Modernisation”

 

  • 21/9  Uffe Jakobsen, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen: “Approaches to Baltic Sea Region Studies: The EU’s Eastern Enlargement as Democratisation”

 

  • 28/9  Christer Persson, Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Council of the Baltic Sea States, Stockholm: “The History of Baltic Sea Region Cooperation after the End of the Cold War”

 

  •  5/10 Ole Espersen, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen: “Legal Traditions in the Nordic and Baltic Countries” (CANCELLED)

 

  • 12/10 Ole Frijs-Madsen, Baltic Development Forum: “Economic Developments and Business in the Baltic Sea Region”

 

  • 26/10 Steven Sampson, Department of Social Anthropology, Lund University: “Anthropological Perspectives on Developments in the Baltic Sea Region: Consequences of Democracy Export to New Member States in the European Union”

 

  •  2/11 Benedikte Brincker: “Sociological Perspectives on Developments in the Baltic Sea Region: The Construction of Danish National Identity and the Role of Scandinavianism”

 

  •  9/11 Andris Razans, Embassy of the Republic of Latvia, Copenhagen: “The Latvian 2006 Elections and Perspectives for Baltic Sea Regional Cooperation and European Integration”

 

  • 16/11 Barbara Törnquist-Plewa, Department of Central and East European Studies, Lund University: “Nationalism and Minority Rights in the Baltic Sea Region in the Context of EU Enlargement”

 

  • 23/11 Anders Uhlin, Department of Political Science, Lund University: “Democratisation and Civil Society in the Baltic Sea Region”