The External Energy Policy of the European Union - Annual Conference of the Ifri Energy Program
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Find out more about our donor programsPremière conférence annuelle du programme Énergie de l'Ifri avec la participation notamment de SG/HR Javier Solana et de Andris Piebalgs, Commissaire Européen de l'Énergie. Représentants de la Commission Européenne et de gouvernements européens, experts du monde académique et de l'industrie débattront de la politique extérieure de l'Énergie au sein de l'Union Européenne. L'objectif de cette conférence est de prendre la mesure des politiques déjà mises en place et d'examiner les perspectives pour le futur.
Agenda de la conférence (pdf)
Accéder aux présentations de Gernot Erler (pdf), Dieter Helm (pdf), Claude Mandil (pdf), Tatsuo Masuda (pdf), Pierre Morel (Pdf), Andris Piebalgs (pdf), Jean Pisani-Ferry (pdf), William Ramsay (pdf), Adam Rotfeld (pdf), Javier Solana (pdf).
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