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DESCRIPTION:Sara Connolly and Hussein Kassim\, University of East Anglia&nb
 sp\;Can the New EU Commission Save Europe?&nbsp\;The\nEuropean Commission 
 is viewed historically as the motor of European\nintegration\, but is port
 rayed frequently as technocratic\,\nmonolithic\, and unaccountable. Drs.\n
 Connolly and Kassim will\ndiscuss the development of the Commission in lig
 ht of its new membership\, which\nwas approved by the European Parliament 
 this month\, and the ongoing economic\ndifficulties in the EU. Dr.\nConnol
 ly is Reader in Personnel Economics at the Norwich Business School and\nDi
 rector of the Diversity and Equality in Careers and Employment Research\nC
 entre at the University of East Anglia and Dr. Kassim is\nProfessor in the
  Department of Political\, Social and International Studies at\nthe Univer
 sity of East Anglia.&nbsp\; They are\nco-authors of The European Commissio
 n of the\nTwenty-First Century (Oxford University Press\, 2013).Open to th
 e Public!&nbsp\;Sponsored by the Moynihan European Research Centers at the
  Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs.&nbsp\; 
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SUMMARY:MERC presents: Sara Connolly and Hussein Kassim
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Sara Connolly and Hussein Kassim<
 /b>\, <i>University of East Anglia&nbsp\;</i></p><p><b>Can the New EU Comm
 ission Save Europe?&nbsp\;</b></p><p>The\nEuropean Commission is viewed hi
 storically as the motor of European\nintegration\, but is portrayed freque
 ntly as technocratic\,\nmonolithic\, and unaccountable. Drs.\nConnolly and
  Kassim will\ndiscuss the development of the Commission in light of its ne
 w membership\, which\nwas approved by the European Parliament this month\,
  and the ongoing economic\ndifficulties in the EU. Dr.\nConnolly is Reader
  in Personnel Economics at the Norwich Business School and\nDirector of th
 e Diversity and Equality in Careers and Employment Research\nCentre at the
  University of East Anglia and Dr. Kassim is\nProfessor in the Department 
 of Political\, Social and International Studies at\nthe University of East
  Anglia.&nbsp\; They are\nco-authors of <i>The European Commission of the\
 nTwenty-First Century </i>(Oxford University Press\, 2013).</p><p>Open to 
 the Public!&nbsp\;</p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the Moynihan European Research
  Centers at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs.&nbsp\;</i></b></p><p
 > </p><p></p>
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