KKI event to focus on national identity within the EU

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The Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade (KKI), in cooperation with the State Secretariat for European Union Affairs of the Prime Ministerʼs Office, will hold a round-table discussion on March 7 on the subject of national identity within the EU.  

The event - entitled "Stronger Together: Mapping the New Path for the European Union. National Identity in Europe Today" - will feature a round-table discussion with Ludger Kühnhardt, director of the Center for European Integration Studies in Germany, Attila Károly Molnár, a professor at Hungaryʼs Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), and João Pereira Coutinho, a professor at the Catholic University of Portugal, moderated by Diána Szőke, senior analyst at the KKI. 

The round table will be held at 2 p.m. at the KKI building (Bérc utca 13-15, Budapest 1016). The discussion will be in English, and the event is public, but prior registration is required by no later than March 6 at the instituteʼs website (KKI.hu).

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