Events
Princeton Annual Workshop on European Integration
Wallace 300
Organized by Sophie Meunier and Andrew Moravcsik
Contact smeunier@princeton.edu for information
Workshop Schedule
8:30-9:00am: Breakfast
9:00-10:20am: European Monetary Integration
Harold James (Princeton)
Monetary Union and the Single Currency
Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol (European University Institute)
A learning process? European monetary cooperation before the EMS negotiations, 1974-1977
Peter Kenen (Princeton)
Challenges Confronting the ECB
Discussant:
10:20-10:45am: Break
10:45-12:00pm: Institutional Developments
Mareike Kleine (Princeton)
Informal Norms and Institutional Change
Heather McKibben (Princeton)
Issue Linkage in the European Union
Quinton Mayne and Ezra Suleiman (Princeton)
Technocrats or Democrats? Understanding the Democratic Orientations of European Commission Officials
Ingolf Pernice (Humboldt University, Princeton)
The Treaty of Lisbon under Review: The German Constitutional Court and the Future of Europe
Discussant: Andrew Moravcsik (Princeton)
12:00-1:00pm: Lunch
1:00-2:20pm: Europe and the Management of Globalization
Sophie Meunier (Princeton)
Europe and the Management of Globalization
K. Orfeo Fioretos (Temple)
The Representational Power of the European Union and Global Economic Governance
R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers)
Globalizing European Union Environmental Policy
Discussant: Kathleen R. McNamara (Georgetown)
2:20-2:45pm: Break
2:45-4:05: The EU as an External Actor
Christina Schneider (Princeton)
Interest Coalitions and Multilateral Aid: Is EU Integration Bad for Africa?
Carina Sprungk (Harvard)
Ulrich Krotz (Brown, Princeton)
Momentum and Impediments: Why Europe Won't Emerge as a Full Political Actor on the World Stage Soon
Discussant: Robert Hutchings (Princeton University)
4:05-4:30pm: Break
4:30-5:50pm: Europe and Eurasia, 1989-2009: A Retrospective
Andrew Moravcsik (Princeton)
Jean-Yves Haine (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute)
Harold James (Princeton)
Panel sponsored by the Social Science Research Council, the Program in Russian and Eurasian Studies, and the Davis Center for Historical Studies
This workshop is sponsored by the European Union Program, PIIRS, the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance, and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.

