Events
Workshop
Trends and challenges for cooperation to development in the Mediterranean
Seminar organized by the AECID and the IEMed on the challenges of cooperation to development in the Mediterranean
Conference
The Chinese presence in North Africa
Lecture by Thierry Pairault, Socioeconomist and Sinologist, co-organised by the IEMed as part of the Aula Mediterrània 2022-23 programme in collaboration with the Master’s in Diplomacy and International Organizations, CEI/UB.
Conference
Threats and alliances in the post-2011 Middle East
Lecture by May Darwich, Associate Professor in International Relations of the Middle East at the University of Birmingham, moderated by Lurdes Vidal (IBEI)
Conference
EU Relations With Southern Mediterranean Countries: The Democratic Conditionality Clause
Lecture by Maria del Carmen Muñoz Rodríguez, associate professor at the International Public Law and International Relations department in Jaén University. Moderated by Laura Huici.
Conference
A more Geopolitical and Coherent EU Foreign Policy in the Eastern Mediterranean
The IEMed and the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung organise a second edition of a meeting of former Ambassadors of EU member states posted in Mediterranean countries.
Conference
Approaching sectarian identity politics and Middle East international relations in the first post-Arab Uprisings decade – a stocktaking
Lecture by Morten Valbjørn, associate professor at the Department of Political Sciences in Aarhus University, moderated by Jordi Quero, Coordinator and Professor of the Master’s at CEI/UB.
Conference
Science Diplomacy in the Mediterranean: Building Trust Through Science and Knowledge
Lecture by Alícia Pérez-Porro, marine biologist and scientific coordinator of the Center for Ecological Research and Forestry Applications moderated by Javier Albarracín, Professor of the Master’s, Blanquerna –URL
Conference
Prospects of reinvigorating the Middle East Peace Process: a possible joint EU-US undertaking?
Presentation at the European Parliament of a study on how the EU should act regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to regain influence over the Middle East Peace Process and recover legitimacy on the global scene.