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The Sorbonne at IDC 3/2/2010
  IDC is pleased to announce that a course of the Sorbonne is being taught in its offices....
 
Influence or interference? 18/1/2010
  IDC has been interviewed by the TV station, France 24, on the role of think-tanks in the world....
 
20 years after the opening of the Berlin Wall 19/11/2009
  On 10 November, IDC commemorated the fall of the Berlin Wall with a double lecture....
 
What future for Dayton? 6/7/2009
  The President and Director of Studies of IDC Paris have conducted a fact-finding mission to Bosnia-Herzegovina, where a new constitutional crisis has been sparked by a row between the Serb Republic and the Office of the High Representative...
 
Round table held on 29 May 2009 on Kosovo 3/6/2009
  IDC hosted a debate between a former Serbian minister for Kosovo and two academics who specialise in international law to discuss the legality of the secession of that province from Serbia, and of the recognition of this by the European Union and the United States...
 
Lecture on NGOs held on 4 May 2009 5/5/2009
  Professor Bernard Owen spoke at IDC on 4 May 2009 on the power of international organisations, both public and private, and asked whether their legal status is compatible with democratic principles...
 
March 2009 - two lectures in London 16/4/2009
  In March 2009, John Laughland spoke at two debates in London on international criminal justice....
 
5 March 2009 - debate on corruption law in Russia and France 16/4/2009
  On 5 March 2009, a debate was held at the Institute of Democracy and Cooperation in Paris on “The prevention of corruption: law in Russia and France.”...
 
December 2008 - debate on revisionism in the Baltic states 15/4/2009
  On 2 December 2008, a debate was held at IDC Paris between Mikhail Ioffe, a lawyer from Latvia representing a former Soviet war hero now prosecuted for war crimes, and Edouard Husson, lecturer in modern history at the Sorbonne...
 
November 2008 - remembering the First World War 15/4/2009
  In its inaugural public meeting, on 7 November 2008, and to coincide with the 90th anniversary of the end of the First World War, IDC Paris invited Russian and French historians to discuss the way in which the First World War is remembered in Russia, France and England...
 

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