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European Governance of Migration
International Conference, September 17 – 19, 2008 in Berlin (weiter)

ROUNDTABLES
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SPEAKERS
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ABSTRACTS
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The Future of European Migration Policy
Policy Paper by Steffen Angendendt (weiter)

DOSSIER European Governance of Migration
A dossier about issues and problems that a common coherent European migration policy should adress. (weiter)

 
 
European Governance of Migration
Wednesday, September 17, 2008

 16.00 h Registration

Public Program / Öffentlicher Programmteil

17.00 h  Opening 

  • Ralf Fücks, Executive Board, Heinrich Böll Stiftung, Berlin
  • Dr. Olaf Hahn, Department Head Society & Culture, Robert Bosch Stiftung, Stuttgart
  • Michael Bird, Director, British Council Germany, Berlin
  • Ruth Anne Stevens-Klitz, Assistant Cultural Affairs Officer, Embassy of the United States of America, Berlin       
17.30 h  Migration to and from Europe Today: 
             Trends, Perspectives, Challenges
              
Dr. Demetrios G. Papademetriou, President, Migration 
              Policy Institute, Washington, DC

18.15 h  Prof. James Wickam, Director Empoyment Research Center, Dublin

19.00 h  Reception

Thursday, September 18, 2008

10.00 h   Opening remarks       
              Ralf Fücks, Executive Board, Heinrich Böll Stiftung, Berlin

10.15 h  Migration Management in the European Union
             
Presentation of the Policy Paper of the Heinrich Böll Stiftung by 
              Dr. Steffen Angenendt, German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), Berlin

10.20 h  From Principles to Policies: Creating an Evidence Base for a European Approach to Migration Management
Thomas Huddleston, Co-author "Migrant Integration Policy Index" / Policy Analyst, Migration Policy Group, Brussels      

10.40 h  Roundtables

13.00 h   Lunch

15.00 h  Plenary Discussion (with participants of the roundtables)   

16.30 h  Break / Snack

 Public Program / Öffentlicher Programmteil

 Thursday, September 18, 2008
      
17.00 h  Opening

  • Ralf Fücks, President, Heinrich Böll Stiftung, Berlin
  • Dieter Berg, Chairman of the Board of Management, Robert Bosch Stiftung, Stuttgart
  • Michael Bird, Director, British Council Germany, Berlin
  • Peter M. Boehm, Ambassador of Canada, Berlin 

17.30 h  Migration in a Cosmopolitan World
             Howard Duncan, Executive Head Metropolis Project, 
             Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ottawa

17.50 h  Migration in Europe:  Many Ways – Different Directions

  • Prof. Rita Süssmuth, Chairwoman, EU High Level Group on 'Social Integration of Ethnic Minorities'
  • Mark Kleinman, Director for Migration and Chief Social Researcher, Communities and Local Government UK, London 

18.30 h  Migration in an Interconnected World

  • Prof. Saskia Sassen, Professor Columbia University / London School of Economics, Chicago/London
  • Prof. Salma Bava, Centre for European Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
19.30 h  Panel Discussion
  • Howard Duncan
  • Prof. Rita Süssmuth
  • Mark Kleinman
  • Prof. Saskia Sassen
  • Prof. Salma Bava

Moderation: Melinda Crane, Deutsche Welle TV, Berlin

20.00 h  Performance "Something Dark"

Lemn Sissay, London 

21.00 h   Reception 



Friday, September 19, 2008

9.30 h Perspectives of the European Migration Policy
           Prof. Maria Böhmer, Federal Government Commissioner for Migration, Refugees and Integration, Berlin

           The New Economics of the Brain Drain: Novel Policy Implications
           Prof. Oded Stark, Universities of Klagenfurt, Bonn, and Vienna; Warsaw University; Warsaw School of Economics

10.30 h  Roundtables

13.00 h  Lunch
      
14.00 h  Plenary Discussion (with participants of the roundtables)   
      
15.00 h  Closing Remarks 
            Ralf Fücks
, Executive Board, Heinrich Böll Stiftung, Berlin

15.30 h  Reception & Closure