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Thesis defence: Inside the Island of Manila: Mobility and Friction in an Eighteenth-Century Hinterland


Department of History and Civilization

Mobility and friction characterized the interactions in the hinterland of the island of Manila in the eighteenth century. Although historical actors portrayed the hinterland as a distinct geographical...


Contact:
Fabrizio Borchi (EUI - Department of History and Civilization) - Send a mail

Examiner:
Stephane Van Damme (European University Institute)
Maria Dolores Elizalde (CSIC, Madrid)
David Henley (Leiden University)

Supervisor:
Jorge Flores (European University Institute)

Defendant:
Mark Alexander Dizon (European University Institute)

Location:
Outside EUI premises - Via Zoom
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Thesis defence: Wanderers among the nations: a comparative and international law analysis of diaspora law in four European countries


Department of Law

Ever since humans have been on Earth, there has been migration. And with migration, come transnational attachments, sometimes creating phenomena which have been called ‘diasporas’ since the Septuagint...


Contact:
Claudia de Concini (EUI - Law) - Send a mail

Defendant:
Oscar Alberto Lema Bouza (EUI - Law)

Examiner:
Prof. Gábor Halmai (EUI - Law Department)
Prof. Kristin Henrard (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Prof. Diego Acosta Arcarazo (University of Bristol)

Supervisor:
Prof. Bruno De Witte (EUI)

Location:
Outside EUI premises -
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Thesis defence: Essays in Macroeconomics


Department of Economics

This paper analyzes the effects of government spending on heterogeneous consumers. Using household level data for the U.S. from the Consumer Expenditure Survey, I document that age is a key driver of ...


Co-Supervisor:
Prof. Axelle Ferrière (Paris School of Economics)

Defendant:
Laure Simon (EUI - Economics)

Examiner:
Prof. Morten O. Ravn (University College London)
Prof. Jean Imbs (NYU Abu Dhabi and Paris School of Economics)

Supervisor:
Prof. Evi Pappa (EUI and Universidad Carlos III Madrid)

Contact:
Lucia Vigna (EUI - Department of Economics) - Send a mail

Location:
Online via Zoom -
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Thesis defence: The Politics of Central Bank Reform. Post-financial crisis institutional reform in the USA and UK


Department of Political and Social Sciences

The prudential role of central banks has been greatly strengthened since the 2008 financial crisis. Yet domestic institutional dynamics have produced significant divergence in institutional reform.  T...


Contact:
Monika Rzemieniecka (EUI - Department of Political and Social Sciences) - Send a mail

Defendant:
Harpal Singh Hungin (EUI - Department of Political and Social Sciences)

Examiner:
Prof. Dorothee Bohle (EUI - Department of Political and Social Sciences)
Prof. David Coen (University College London)
Prof. Manuela Moschella (Scuola Normale Superiore)

Supervisor:
Prof. Pepper Culpepper (University of Oxford)

Location:
via zoom -
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Thesis defence: Understanding Post-Soviet Party Systems: A comparative analysis of Georgia and Moldova


Department of Political and Social Sciences

Almost three decades of post-Soviet party research still leave important gaps in our understanding of the intra-regional variation in political development. This is mostly due to its focus only on a f...


Contact:
Maureen Lechleitner (EUI) - Send a mail

Defendant:
Paulina Salek (EUI - Department of Political and Social Sciences)

Examiner:
Prof. Petra Stykow
Prof. Fernando Casal Bertoa (University of Nottingham)
Prof. Dorothee Bohle (EUI - Department of Political and Social Sciences)

Supervisor:
Prof. Stefano Bartolini (EUI)

Location:
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Thesis defence: Hegel and the Representative Constitution


Department of History and Civilization

This thesis makes the case for reading G.W.F. Hegel’s Philosophy of Right from 1820 as a pertinent contribution to the public debate on the constitutional question in post-Napoleonic Germany. Its titl...


Contact:
Francesca Parenti - Send a mail

Defendant:
Elias Buchetmann

Supervisor:
Ann Thomson (EUI - Department of History and Civilization)

Examiner:
David Leopold (University of Oxford)
Iwan-Michelagelo D'Aprile (University of Potsdam)
Prof. Richard Bellamy (EUI - Max Weber Programme)

Location:
-
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