K.G.

6th December 2019
Student Visit to the Embassy of Latvia and
the EU Delegation to Japan in Tokyo

[ Editor: Institute for Industrial Research  30th July, 2020 ]

Event Report: Student Visit to the Embassy of Latvia and the EU Delegation to Japan in Tokyo
Date: 06.12.2019
Coordinator: Prof. Holger Bungsche (School of International Studies, KGU)
Number of participants: 15

Visit to the Embassy of Latvia (10:00-12:00):
Topic: 「Latvia in the EU - Its Priorities, Influence and Contribution」
KGU students had the honor to listen to a very dense and comprehensive lecture given by her Excellency the Ambassador of Latvia to Japan Mrs. Dace Treija-Masī herself. 
The first part of the lecture covered the history, geography, society, and traditions in Latvia. This part of the lecture gave students an insight into the history of a nation that was ruled by foreign powers over centuries, but never gave up in its struggling for independence, which was finally accomplished in 1992. 
In the second part of the lecture the ambassador provided the students with deep insight with respect to Latvia as an active member in the EU as well as in other international organizations as NATO or the OECD.
In this part of the lecture, ambassador Mrs. Dace Treija-Masī concentrated mainly on three issues, the advantages of Latvia being a member of the EU, the issue of BREXIT and the Latvian migrant workers living in Britain, as well as the future challenges of the EU as perceived from Latvia. 

Visit to the Embassy of Latvia (10:00-12:00):
Topic: 「Latvia in the EU - Its Priorities, Influence and Contribution」
KGU students had the honor to listen to a very dense and comprehensive lecture given by her Excellency the Ambassador of Latvia to Japan Mrs. Dace Treija-Masī herself. 
The first part of the lecture covered the history, geography, society, and traditions in Latvia. This part of the lecture gave students an insight into the history of a nation that was ruled by foreign powers over centuries, but never gave up in its struggling for independence, which was finally accomplished in 1992. 
In the second part of the lecture the ambassador provided the students with deep insight with respect to Latvia as an active member in the EU as well as in other international organizations as NATO or the OECD.
In this part of the lecture, ambassador Mrs. Dace Treija-Masī concentrated mainly on three issues, the advantages of Latvia being a member of the EU, the issue of BREXIT and the Latvian migrant workers living in Britain, as well as the future challenges of the EU as perceived from Latvia.