- 1 March
Ingrid Miethe
Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Pedagogy, Evangelische
Fachhochschule Darmstadt, Germany
"Feminism
and Postsocialism in Germany: Experiences and Perspectives
from East Germany"
- 1 March
Marc Abélès
Directeur du Laboratoire d'Anthropologie des Institutions et des Organisations
Sociales, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris
"Identity
and Borders: An Anthropological Approach to the European Union's Institutions"
- 2 March
Ingrid Miethe
Professor of General Education, Department of Social Work and Social
Pedagogy, Evangelische Fachhochschule Darmstadt, Germany
"The
Eastward Enlargement of the European Union: Opportunity or Obstacle
for European Women's Movements?"
- 3 March
Hélène Clark Dageville
European Commission Directorate General for Employment and Social Affairs,
and European Union Fellow in Residence at the University of Washington
"Toward More and Better Jobs for All: A Realistic Agenda
for the European Union?"
- 5-6 March
Annual Symposium of the University of Wisconsin International Law Journal:
"Speaking
Law to Power: International Law and Foreign Policy"
- 9 March
Kim Scheppele
Professor of Law and Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
"Other
People's PATRIOT Acts: The EU and European Nations Respond to 9/11"
- 10 March
Ulrike Liebert
Director of the Jean Monnet Centre for European Studies and Professor
of Political Science, University of Bremen, Germany
"Widening
without Deepening? Predicaments and Prospects in the European Constitutional
Experiment"
- 10 March
Daniel Wincott
Senior Lecturer in Political Science and International Studies, University
of Birmingham, and Managing Editor of the Journal of Common Market
Studies
"The
Role of Law in the Creation of the European Market: Choice, Fate or
Chance?"
- 11-13 March
"Improving
the Effectiveness and Legitimacy of EU Governance?"
Roundtable chaired by Jonathan Zeitlin at the Council for European
Studies' 14th International Conference of Europeanists, "Europe and
the World: Integration, Interdependence, Exceptionalism?"
Palmer House, Chicago, IL
- 12-13 March
2004 International Education
Conference: Education Across Six Continents: "Teaching
and Curriculum for a Global Society"
- 25 March
Marcia Meyers
Associate Professor, School of Social Work and Evans School of Public
Affairs, University of Washington
"Families
that Work: Policies for Reconciling Parenthood and Employment"
- 25 March
Olivier Roy
Research Director, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS),
Paris
"Religious Revivalism among European Muslims: Indigenous or
Middle East Import?"
Keynote address for the International Conference: "East
and West: The Experience of Islam in an Expanding Europe"
- 26-27 March
International Conference: "East
and West: The Experience of Islam in an Expanding Europe"
- 1-2 April
Workshop
and Conference on Genetically Modified Crops/Foods, The World Trade
Organization, and the Future of the World Agricultural Economy
Memorial Union [Postponed until December,
2004]
- 22 April
Ambassador John Richardson
European Union Ambassador to the United Nations
"Why
the U.S. and Europe Need a Strong United Nations"
- 28 April
John Keeler
Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for European
Studies and the European Union Center at the University of Washington
"Mapping
EU Studies"
- 17-18 June
Workshop: "The New Transatlantic Agenda and the Future of Transatlantic
Economic Governance."
A Joint Workshop of the European University Institute, The University
of Wisconsin, and Johns Hopkins University.
Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute,
Florence, Italy
- 19-20 July
Workshop: "New
Governance and Constitutionalism in Europe and the US"
Part of a comparative project that looks at the emergence of "new governance"
and its implications for constitutionalism and legal theory in Europe
and the US.
Cambridge, UK
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