Organized by the Sciences Po School of Public Affairs
Date and time: 15 March 2023 from 20h15 to 22h15
Location: Amphithéâtre Jean Moulin – 13 rue de l’Université, 75007, Paris
Screening-debate held in English, open to all Sciences Po students, teachers and staff and to external guests upon invitation.
A film directed by Nina Maria Paschalidou and produced by Point du jour (52′)
Today, our continent is facing the biggest wave of migration since 1945: more than 4 million people have fled war-torn Ukraine. Europe welcomes these refugees with open arms where it had been closing its gates for years to others who came from the South, transforming itself into a militarized fortress. But can an aging Europe manage without integrating all of these new arrivals? Can Europe survive without migrants? How much freedom of movement will there be after the Covid-19 pandemic and the war in the Ukraine?
The screening-debate will be introduced by Eleonora Russo, Secretary General at the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics, Sciences Po (from March 2023) and former Head of the Master in European Affairs at the School of Public Affairs, Sciences Po (until March 2023).