European Congress 2007 in Berlin, Germany
The enlargement of the European Union in 2004 changed the shape of the EU and the continent. External borders were shifted, internal borders were dissolved, old borders re-emerged, and new borders were established. It is becoming clear that these processes are influenced not only by political and economic factors, but to a large extent by basic cultural, historic and social conditions as well. Analysis of all these areas leads to a better understanding of Europe as a space characterised by complex processes of establishing and transcending borders. Such analysis is therefore of fundamental importance for shaping the continent for the future.
Against the backdrop of this complex challenge, the German Association
for East European Studies (DGO) is hosting a European Congress under
the title "Transcending Europe’s Borders: The EU and Its
Neighbours", 2-4 August 2007, in Berlin. The congress is to build on
the success of the ICCEES VII World Congress, which took place in
Berlin in summer 2005. The congress is to serve as the prelude to a
series of international conferences that will be held every two to
three years to address issues concerning the shaping of
Europe’s future from the perspective of all relevant
disciplines. The congress will provide a forum for representatives from
the fields of Law, History, Political Science, Cultural Studies,
Economics, Slavic Studies, Geography, Sociology, Religious Studies and
other associated disciplines. The goal of the congress is to promote
international interdisciplinary collaboration in researching European
integration as well as Europe and Eastern Europe, fields of study that
have to this point co-existed more or less separately.
For further information about the congress (registration, supplementary
program, hotel bookings and e-mail list) as well as the conference
program, please visit
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