Lent Term Events 2011
Tuesday 25 January 2011, 1-2pm in COW J116, LSE
Presenter: Dr Olaf Cramme (Visiting Fellow, European Institute)
Discussant: Giovanni Faleg (Research Student, European Institute)
"In Search of Leadership"
Tuesday 8 February 2011, 1-2pm in COW J116, LSE
Presenter: Niclas Meyer (Research Student, European Institute)
Discussant: Dr Christa van Wijnbergen (European Institute)
"Political Contestation under the Shadow of Hierarchy: European Intermodal Transport Standardization and the Threat of Mandatory Compliance"
Tuesday 1 March 2011, 1-2pm in CON H101, LSE
Presenter: Dr Anke Hassel (Visiting Senior Fellow, European Institute)
Discussant: Alison Johnston (Research Student, European Institute)
Germany Transformed
Tuesday 8 March 2011, 1-2pm in COW J116, LSE
Presenter: Mogens Hobolth (Research Student, European Institute)
Discussant: Dr Spyros Economides (European Institute)
"Wanted and unwanted travellers: explaining similarities and differences in European visa practices"
Michaelmas Term Events 2010
Tuesday 19 October 2010, 1-2pm, COW J116
Presenter: Dr Abby Innes (European Institute)
Discussant: Abel Bojar (Research Student, European Institute)
"Are democratic welfare states compatible with emerging markets? Evidence from Central Europe"
Tuesday 2 November 2010, 1-2pm, COW J116
Presenter: Tim Vlandas (Research Student, European Institute)
Discussant: Dr Vassilis Monastiriotis (European Institute)
"Disaggregating data on Active Labour Market Programmes: What drives spending on employment subsidies in Europe?".
Tuesday 16 November 2010, 1-2pm, COW J116
Presenter: Dr Marco Dani (Postdoctoral Fellow, European Institute)
Discussant: Madalina Dobrescu (Research student, European Institute)
"Economic and social conflicts, integration and constitutionalism in contemporary Europe"
Tuesday 25 November 2010, 1-2pm, COW J116
Presenter: Andreas Kornelakis (Research Student, European Institute)
Discussant: Dr Anke Hassel (Visiting Senior Fellow, European Institute)
"Wage Bargaining Tensions in Italian and Greek Banking: The role of employer associability and labour-state coalitions"