JMCE Annual Lecture
JMCE Keynote Lecture 2017:
Brexit: How did we get here and where are we headed?
6th December 2017
By Professor Anand Menon, Professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs, King's College London
Professor Simona Talani, King's College London, in the Chair
Programme:5:30 to 6pm: little reception
6pm to 7pm: presentation and Q&A Venue:FWB 2.81, Waterloo Campus, King's College London
To register for this event, please click here.
JMCE Inaugural Keynote Lecture 2016:
Transatlantic Unity and Rivalry: Implications of Brexit and the (Failed?) TTIP
Friday, 14th October 2016
By Professor Alan Cafruny, Henry Bristol Professor of International Affairs, Hamilton College, NY State
Professor Simona Talani, King's College London, in the Chair
Professor Cafruny will present his chapter from the Palgrave Handbook of Critical International Political Economy, co-edited with Professor Leila Simona Talani and Gonzalo Pozo Martin.

Friday 14th October 201618:30-19:30The Anatomy Lecture Theatre, King's College London, Strand Building
London, WC2R 2LS
A small reception will follow the talk and presentation of the book.
To reserve a place please click here, or for enquiries please contact jmce@kcl.ac.uk.
JMCE Keynote Lecture 2016:
Greater European Integration, the Only Way Forward
29th February 2016
Professor Hon. Laura Boldrini, President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, and former spokesperson of the UNHCR, delivered JMCE 2016 Annual Lecture on the topic of European integration, indroduced and chaired by Professor Sir Francis Jacobs QC, former Chair of the JMCE.

JMCE Keynote Lecture 2014:
Just Europe. Two Views
29th September 2014
Professor Philippe Van Parijs, Professor in Faculty of Economic, Social and Political Sciences at the Université catholique de Louvain (UCL) and Directors of the Hoover Chair of Economic and Social Ethics, gave the keynote lecture at JMCE research workshop: “Just Europe. Two views” on 29th September 2014. He discusses the different implications of justice between individuals throughout Europe and between European states. He is introduced by Dr Adrian Blau, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Political Economy, King's College London.
JMCE Keynote Lecture 2013:
The Future of European Social Policy after the Financial Crisis
25 November 2013
Colin Crouch, Professor of Governance and Public Management at the business school of Warwick University delivered the 2013 JMCE Annual Lecture. Listen now to his talk:
JMCE Keynote Lecture 2011:
The shattering of illusions and what next?
28 September 2011, 18.00
Professor Tsoukalis' lecture will investigate the impact that the current political and economic crisis within the EU has had on the European integration process and suggests some possible remedies to the current malaise by returning to the question he posed in his seminal 2005 work What Kind of Europe? (Oxford University Press).
Loukas Tsoukalis is Jean Monnet Professor of European Organisation at the University of Athens and President of the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, ELIAMEP. He is one of Europe's foremost scholars of European integration.
This lecture is also The Journal of Common Market Studies' Annual Review lecture and will be followed by a discussion with the audience and chaired by Dr Tim Haughton of the University of Birmingham and Dr Nathaniel Copsey, Co-Director of the Aston Centre for Europe, who are the co-editors of the JCMS AR.
The Lecture will take place on the 28 September 2011 at 18.00 in the Edmund Safra Lecture Theatre, King's Building, King's College London, Strand Campus.
The event will last for about an hour and will be followed by a drinks reception and is free and open to all but we would ask that you register your interest in attending with Laura Douglas by sending an email to: ahri@kcl.ac.uk
We look forward to seeing you on 28 September.
JMCE Keynote Lecture 2010
25 November 2010, 18.00
Professor Colin Crouch, professor of governance and public management at the business school of Warwick University.
Waterloo Campus, Room G. 73.
The talk will be followed by a reception.