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Five days after the French presidential elections the eleventh yeargroup of the French German Future Dialogue met for their first seminar on the Loire banks in the French city of Nantes. Main discussion topics included the elections in 2017 and Foreign EU poliy.
To read up on the discussions in "World café" format on influences on the elections (fake news, cyber attacks, etc.) with actors from media, research and political analysis, the round table with researchers and journalists from Germany, France and Poland (the Dialogues partner country in 2017) on French, German and European foreign policy after the elections and the Foresight Workshop please refer to the German and French website or go to www.dialogue-avenir.eu
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