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RECENT EVENTS
2004
2005
November
2007
2004
Peter Secor, Deputy Director of the
Office of European Union and Regional Affairs, Department of State,
“US-EU Relations: A Diplomatic Perspective.” (Presented
by the Europe Forum)
Dr. Martin Heisler, University of Maryland, “Normative Challenges
to the Nation-State--And To EU Cohesion?”
Dr. Mlada Bukovansky, Smith College, “The Politics of Hypocrisy:
Agricultural Trade Liberalization in the WTO."
Dr. Longin Pastusiak, the Speaker of the 5th term Senate of the Republic
of Poland, “The world on the verge of 21st Century - disarray
or international order?" (Presented by: Europe Forum and SIS Dean’s
Office)
2005
Dr. Damian Leader, Deputy Director of the Office of Russian Affairs,
Department of State, “US-Russian Relations.” (Presented
by the Europe Forum)
Dr. Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College, “Engaging the ‘Real’
of Europe.”
Dr. Sydney Tarrow, Cornell University, “Shifting the Scale of
Contention: Transnational Activists in Global Movements.” (Cosponsored
with the Council on Comparative Studies and the Department of Sociology)
Dr. Alex Wendt, University of Ohio, “Quantum Mind and Social Science:
An Auto-Critique of Social Theory.” (Cosponsored with Griffith
Lecture Series)
Dr. Jennifer Sterling-Folker, University of Connecticut, "Realist
Global Governance: Revisiting Cave! hic Dragons and Beyond."
Dr. Robert Latham, Social Science Research Council, “Is Our International
Order Collapsing?”
Derek Beach, University of Aarhus, “Leadership in the EU. “
Vivien Schmidt, Boston University, “Capitalism in Europe.”
Professor Lene Hansen, University of Copenhagen, "Critical Constructivism,
Identity and Foreign Policy Analysis: The case of Bosnia."
Vice-President of the European Commission (EC) & Commissioner for
Institutional Relations and Communication Strategy, "The
European Union at 50. What Common Purpose for the Future?"
(Presented by the Europe Forum)
NOVEMBER 2007
“Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance” by Jan
Aart Scholte, University of Warwick. (Presented by: Council of Comparative
Studies and The Council on Europe)
“How
the European Union Does and Doesn't Affect
National Elections.” by Craig Parsons, Professor of Political
Science, University of Oregon.
“How to Map Arguments in
Political Science.” - PhD and Faculty Seminar by Craig Parsons,
Professor of Political Science, University of Oregon.
Presentation of the
book Talk of the Nation: Language and Conflict in Romania and Slovakia
by Suzanna Zsergo, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Queens
University, Canada
“The Denial Syndrome
and Its Consequences: Serbian Political Culture since 2000" by
Sabrina Ramet, Professor of Political Science at the Norwegian University
of Science & Technology.
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