26/08/2016,
Out of sight of national parliaments, the European Union takes decisions that have a far-reaching effect on the lives of citizens. Professor of International Governance Kutsal Yesilkagit calls for more thorough research on how cross-border forms of governance work and how politicians direct their civil servants. Inaugural lecture 26 August. From the Greek debt crisis to the influx of migrants, the European Union often fails to act decisively and European citizens are increasingly resisting European integration. In his inaugural lecture, Professor Kutsal Yesilkagit, who is also Dean of the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs at Leiden University, will address the dilemma facing politicians.
Out of sight of national parliaments, the European Union takes decisions that have a far-reaching effect on the lives of citizens. Professor of International Governance Kutsal Yesilkagit calls for more thorough research on how cross-border forms of governance work and how politicians direct their civil servants. Inaugural lecture 26 August. From the Greek debt crisis to the influx of migrants, the European Union often fails to act decisively and European citizens are increasingly resisting European integration. In his inaugural lecture, Professor Kutsal Yesilkagit, who is also Dean of the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs at Leiden University, will address the dilemma facing politicians.