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09/07/10

British-German Trades Union Forum

8-9 July 2010, Newcastle: The TUC and DGB together with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and the Hans-Boeckler-Stiftung held their annual British-German Trades Union Forum on 8-9 July in Newcastle. The title of this year's forum was...[more]

18/06/10

Conflict and the Corporation: Rethinking the Role of Business in Building a More Secure World

18 June 2010, London: The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and the London School of Economics held an expert roundtable on 'Conflict and the Corporation: rethinking the role of Business in building a more secure world'. Its aim was...[more]

08/06/10

Democracy and the Good Society

6-8 June 2010, Istanbul: The conference 'Building the Good Society - A European Perspective' held in January 2010 in London identified a triple crisis for European countries consisting of problems of equality, sustainability and...[more]

25/03/10

Public Policy and Political Islam

25 March 2010, London: The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, the German Embassy, IPPR and the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence at King's College jointly organised a conference on 'Public Policy...[more]

05/02/10

The Good Society - a better way to work, a better way to live

5-6 February 2010, Newcastle: Over 90 delegates attended a groundbreaking conference (the first of its kind in any TUC region) organised by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, TUC and Compass to debate the elements that constitute the...[more]

22/01/10

Building the Good Society – A European Perspective

20-22 January 2010, London: The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and Compass invited to the conference ’Building the Good Society – A European Perspective’ held on 20th - 22nd January 2010 in London. This event brought together...[more]

01/10/09

An Alternative to Statecraft. Should Diplomacy adapt to a New World Environment?

1 October 2010, London: The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in cooperation with the London School of Economics (LSE) organised a panel discussion entitled 'An Alternative to Statecraft. Should diplomacy adapt to a new world...[more]