Join guest speaker and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Dr. Hannah Neumann, for a Policy & Pizza session discussing how the EU can manage to ensure resilience, autonomy and cohesion while the USA is falling away as a defence partner and European right-wing parties continue to gain popularity.
Do the current events and crises that dominate the headlines keep you up at night? Do you ever wish that someone would help you make sense of it all? Our experts here at the Hertie School are there for you, and they've even brought pizza.
Join guest speaker and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Dr. Hannah Neumann, for a Policy & Pizza session discussing how the EU can manage to ensure resilience, autonomy and cohesion while the USA is falling away as a defence partner and European right-wing parties continue to gain popularity.
As with our ‘Policy and Pizza’ sessions, this is an opportunity to engage directly with practitioners and leaders shaping the world of policy and international relations in a meaningful way. Bring your questions!
This discussion will be held in collaboration with the Erasmus Student Network Berlin (ESN), and will be moderated by Louise Moberg of the Hertie School´s FuturEU club.The event is public, will be in English, and will be hosted at the Henrik Enderlein Forum at the Hertie School in Berlin. There will be no live stream. Due to limited seating, registration is required.
Free drinks and pizza will be served from 6:30 pm, and the talk will begin at 7:00 pm.
Please register in advance via the form on right or by sending an email to m.poet[at]hertie-school[dot]org.
Speakers
Dr. Hannah Neumann
Dr. Hannah Neumann Member of the European Parliament since 2019, representing “The Greens/European Free Alliance”. She serves as the spokesperson for foreign and security policy for her group.
She is the coordinator in the Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET), a member of the Committee on Security and Defence (SEDE), and a substitute member in the Committees on Human Rights (DROI) and Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE). She also chairs the Delegation for Relations with Iran (D-IR) and is a member of the Delegations for Relations with Iraq (D-IQ), Afghanistan (D-AF), and the Arabian Peninsula (DARP).
Prior to her role in the European Parliament, Dr. Neumann worked extensively in the fields of peacebuilding and political communication. She holds a PhD in Peace and Conflict Studies from Freie Universität Berlin, where she led research projects on post-conflict reconstruction in Liberia and the Philippines. She previously served as a policy advisor in the German Bundestag, and as a freelance consultant for political communication and international security policy.
Louise Moberg
Louise Moberg is a European Governance Student at the Hertie School and member of the FuturEU club. She is a former Desk Officer at the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and worked in the Europe and North America Department.
Questions? Get in Touch!
- Matthew Poet, Associate Student Recruitment