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Introducing the EV50 2004 panel

23.09.2004 / 00:00 CET
  • Carl Bildt – former Swedish prime minister and UN special envoy to the Balkans

  • Wilfried Martens – president of the European People's Party and a former Belgian premier

  • George Vassilliou – former president of Cyprus and the island's negotiator on EU membership

  • Bill Emmott – editor of The Economist

  • Heather Grabbe – deputy director of the Centre for European Reform, a think-tank on European affairs based in London

  • Annette Heuser – director of the Bertelsmann Foundation's Brussels office

  • Paul Demaret – professor of the University of Liège and Rector of the College of Europe in Bruges

  • Dana Spinant – editor of European Voice
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