New ERC project on plurilateral trade cooperation led by Bernard Hoekman Bernard Hoekman, leading the Global Economics research area at the Robert Schuman Centre, has been awarded an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council (ERC) for his project 'Plurilateral Integration and Noneconomic Objectives' (PIANO). Read more New ERC project on plurilateral trade cooperation led by Bernard Hoekman
The analogue and the digital: Mourlon-Druol on the Delors Committee meetings In an interview, EUI History Professor Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol shares his findings from an analysis of the discussions within the Delors Committee, and how digital tools supported this work. Read more The analogue and the digital: Mourlon-Druol on the Delors Committee meetings
New AEL publication: 'The Emergence of European Society through Public Law' The Academy of European Law presents a new publication in the Collected Courses series: 'The Emergence of European Society through Public Law: A Hegelian and Anti-Schmittian Approach', by Armin von Bogdandy. Read more New AEL publication: 'The Emergence of European Society through Public Law'
Interview with Beata Javorcik, Oxford's first female Economics Professor In the second episode of a series spotlighting accomplished female economists working in international organisations, Beata Javorcik, Chief Economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, delves into economic theories and her career trajectory. Read more Interview with Beata Javorcik, Oxford's first female Economics Professor
Read more 19 April 2024 Roundtable Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Where is liberal democracy headed? Read more
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Featured Publication Queer Conflict Research Bringing together a team of international scholars, this volume provides a foundational guide to queer methodologies in the study of political violence and conflict. Samuel Ritholtz Read more Queer Conflict Research