- Feb 2-8
Yakin Ertürk,
Marshall Monnet Scholar in Residence
- Feb 3
Yakin
Ertürk, Sociology and Gender & Women's Studies,
Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, and Marshall Monnet
Scholar in Residence
"Identity Politics: Secularist and Islamist Discourses"
- Feb 5
Yakin
Ertürk, Sociology and Gender & Women's Studies,
Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, and Marshall Monnet
Scholar in Residence
"Can International Regimes Help Transcend Dichotomies?
The United Nations and the Candidacy to The European Union"
- Feb 13
William Davey, Edwin M. Adams Professor
of Law, University of Illinois College of Law
"Resolving U.S. - European Disputes Through Law: Is WTO Law
Effective?"
(Lecture #1 in the Spring 2003 Transatlantic
Speakers Series)
- Feb 25
Philippe Pochet,
EU Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence
"Employment and Social Policy Since Maastricht: Standing up to the
European Monetary Union"
- Mar 6
Alfred
Defago, Visiting International Institute Professor and Former
Ambassador of Switzerland to the United States
"'Swissification' of Europe? Multicultural Switzerland as a Case
Study for EU integration"
- Mar 10
Joseph H.H. Weiler,
Joseph Straus Professor and European Union Jean Monnet Chair, NYU School
of Law
"Governance without Government: The Normative Challenge to International
Law"
(Lecture #2 in the Spring 2003 Transatlantic
Speakers Series)
- Mar 27-30
Film Series: "Journeys:
Films from the New Europe"
Wisconsin Film Festival
- Mar 13
Myra
Marx Ferree, Department of Sociology, UW-Madison
"Debating Abortion: Germany and the U.S."
- Mar 21-23
Conference:
Education Across Six Continents: Teaching and Curriculum for a Global
Society
- Mar 24-26
Julia Szalai, Marshall Monnet
Scholar in Residence
- Mar 24
Julia
Szalai, Social Policy, ELTE University, Budapest, Hungary,
and Marshall Monnet Scholar in Residence
"Conflicts of Class, Gender and Race in Hungary's
Post-1990 Welfare Policy"
Read a related
paper.
- Mar 26
Julia
Szalai, Social Policy, ELTE University, Budapest, Hungary,
and Marshall Monnet Scholar in Residence
"Hungary's EU-Accession from a Gender Perspective:
Will Women's Post-1990 Gains Wither Away?"
An audio
version of this talk is available - click on the link for
more information!
See
also a related paper.
- Apr 3
Alexander
Petri, Consul General (Chicago) of the Federal Republic of Germany
"Trans-Atlantic Relations Between Germany and the U.S."
- Apr 3-5
Conference: "National
Feminisms in a Transnational Arena: The European Union and Gender Politics"
- Apr 7
Ambassador Hugo Paemen,
former EU Ambassador to the United States, currently Special Advisor
to the President of the European Commission, and Adjunct Professor,
Georgetown University
"Conflicting U.S. and European Approaches to the New World Order:
Economic Relations and Security"
(Lecture #3 in the Spring 2003
Transatlantic Speakers Series)
- Apr 28
Ulrike
Guérot
Head of the EU-Unit at the Research Institute of the German Council
on Foreign Relations, Berlin
"The European Convention, Franco-German Relations, and the Construction
of a New Europe"
- Apr 28
Workshop (in collaboration with the Minda de Gunzburg Center for
European Studies, Harvard University):
"The European
Union's Open Method of Coordination: Rhetoric, Reality, and the Politics
of Policy Reform"
- May 1
2003 Wisconsin World Affairs Geographic Conference (in collaboration
with the Institute of World Affairs, UW-Milwaukee School of Continuing
Education): "Europe
in Transition: Integration or Fragmentation?"
- July 4-5
Joint Saltsa, Observatoire social européen, University of Madison-Wisconsin
Workshop:
"Opening
the Open Method of Co-ordination."
Hosted by the Welfare State programme of the Robert Schuman Centre for
Advanced Studies, European University Institute (Florence).
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