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 EU Program at Princeton

Founded in 2004, the EU Program at Princeton sponsors events and activities at Princeton University relating to the European Union and European politics generally. These include lectures and seminars, research conferences, public commentary, visiting fellows, course development, policy analysis, student activities, and informational outreach. The EU Program is supported by grants from the Princeton Institute on International and Regional Studies, the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance, and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. It is directed by Professor Andrew Moravcsik and Dr. Sophie Meunier.

For more information on the EU Program and a calendar of its events, see www.princeton.edu/europe.

 

 

 

Globalization Seminar/ IR Colloquium

(now part of the Princeton IR Colloquium)

IR Colloquium Schedule for 2007-2008

September 17, 2007

Daniel Deudney, Johns Hopkins University

 

Bounding Power: Republican Security Theory from the Polis to the Global Village

September 24, 2007

R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University

  Trading Places: The US and EU in International Environmental Politics

October 1, 2007

Ralph Ossa, Niehaus CGG Fellow

  A ‘New Trade’ Theory of GATT/WTO Negotiations

October 8, 2007

Stephen Krasner, Stanford University

  Policy Planning Stories in Search of a Theory

October 15, 2007

Tom Wright, Princeton University

  Explaining great power behavior during threat transitions: domestic legitimation and U.S.-Soviet relations 1943-50

October 22, 2007

Simon Hix, London School of Economics

  Democratic Politics in the European Parliament

November 5, 2007

Hein Goemans, University of Rochester

  Leaders and International Conflict

November 12, 2007

James Vreeland, Yale University

  The Political Economy of the United Nations Security Council

November 19, 2007

Songying Fang, Niehaus CGG Fellow

  The Strategic Use of International Institutions in Dispute Settlement

November 26, 2007

Xun Cao, Niehaus CGG Fellow

  Convergence, Divergence, and Networks in International Political Economy: A Social Network Analysis Approach

December 3, 2007

Jon Pevehouse, University of Chicago

  The Domestic Politics of Institutional Design: Do Leaders Want Cover or Constraint?

December 10, 2007

Philip Cerny, Rutgers University-Newark

  Multi-Nodal Politics: Toward a Political Process Approach to Globalization

December 17, 2007

Page Fortna, Columbia University

  Peacekeeping and the Peacekept: Maintaining Peace After Civil War

February 4, 2008

Joseph Wright, Niehaus CGG Fellow

  Exist during Crisis: How Economic Openness and Crisis Affects Democratization

February 11, 2008

Daryl Press, Dartmouth College

  Testing Theories of Nuclear Deterrence: New Evidence, New Findings, and a New Arms Race?

February 18, 2008

David Bearce, University of Pittsburgh

  Foreign Aid, Recipient Growth, and the Strategic Goals of Donor Governments

February 25, 2008

Gerald DiGiusto, Niehaus CGG Fellow

  Cooperation Begins at Home: Building International Intellectual Property Institutions

March 3, 2008

Taylor Fravel, M.I.T.

  China's Territorial Future: Will Conquest Pay?

March 10, 2008

Dan Kono, Niehaus CGG Fellow

  Market Structure, Electoral Institutions, and Trade Policy

March 24, 2008

Sonal Pandya, Niehaus CGG Fellow

  Race to Nowhere? Political Economy of Foreign Direct Investment Regulation in the 1990s

March 31, 2008

Kevin Morrison, Niehaus CGG Fellow

  Oil, Non-Tax Revenues, and the Redistributional Foundations of Regime Stability
April 7, 2008 Jonas Tallberg, University of Stockholm
  The Power of the Chair: Formal Leadership in International Cooperation

April 14, 2008

Emanuel Adler, University of Toronto

  Damned if You Do, Damned if You Don't: 'Performative Power' and the Strategy of Conventional and Nuclear Defusing

April 21, 2008

Daniel Verdier, Ohio State University

  Multi-Lateralisms: Explaining Variation in Regime Instruments

April 28, 2008

Ethan Bueno de Mesquita, Washington University

  Terrorist Factions

May 5, 2008

Harold James, Princeton University

  Globalization, Empires and Natural Law

May 12, 2008

Judith Kelley, Duke University

  D-Minus Elections: How Conflicting Norms and Interests Influence Whether International Election Observers Endorse Flawed Elections

 

Globalization Seminar/IR Colloquium Schedule for 2005-2006

September 19, 2005 Peter Gourevitch, UC San Diego

September 26, 2005

Christina Davis and Sarah Bermeo, Princeton University

 

Who Files? Developing Country Participation in GATT/WTO Adjudication

October 3, 2005 Jeff Legro, University of Virginia
 

The Origins of Great Power Identity

October 10, 2005 Cristina Bodea, Princeton University
October 17, 2005 Luigi Zingales, University of Chicago
  Does Culture Affect Economic Outcomes?

November 7, 2005

Alberto Simpser, Princeton University

  Strategic Incentives for Electoral Corruption
November  14,  2005 Barbara Walter, Princeton University
  Information, Uncertainty, and the Decision to Secede
November 21, 2005 Tanisha Fazal, Columbia University
December 5, 2005 Joshua Busby, Princeton University
  Bono Made Jesse Helms Cry: Jubilee 2000, Debt Relief, and Moral Action in International Politics

Globalization Seminar Schedule for 2004-2005

October 12, 2004 C. Randall Henning, Institute for International Economics and American University
  Systemic Conflict and Financial Regionalism:  The Case of East Asia

November 18, 2004

David Vogel, UC Berkeley

 

The Political Construction of Risk: The Dynamics of Environmental and Consumer Protection in the EU and the US

February 7, 2005 James Boughton, International Monetary Fund
 

Does the World Need a Universal Financial Institution?

February 10, 2005 Daniel Drezner, University of Chicago
  Clubs, Universes, and the Governance of Global Finance
February 17, 2005 Dani Rodrik, Harvard Kennedy School
 

April 7, 2005

Alberto Alesina, Harvard Economics

  Trade and the Size of Countries - CANCELLED
April  14,  2005 Rawi Abdelal, Harvard Business School
  The Rules of Globalization
April 28, 2005 Michael Hiscox, Harvard Government
  Through a Glass and Darkly: Attitudes Toward International Trade and the Curious Effects of Issue Framing

Globalization Seminar Schedule for 2003-2004

 October 7, 2003 Zaki Laidi, Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris
Lessons from Cancun: A European View
 October 16, 2003 Joshua Tucker, Princeton University
Pocketbooks, Politics and Parties: A Macro- and Micro-Analysis of the June 2003 Polish Referendum on EU Membership
 October 23, 2003 Anna Alsina, University of Tubingen
Spain and the Challenge of Legal Harmonization
 February 6, 2004 Christina Davis, Princeton University
  Do WTO Rules Create a Level Playing Field? Lessons from the experience of Peru and Vietnam
 February 24, 2004 Kalypso Nicolaidis, Oxford
  Order and Justice beyond the Nation State: the relevance of EU-topia
 February 25, 2004 Suzanne Berger, M.I.T.
  France's First Globalization, 1870-1914
 February 26, 2004 Michael Bordo, Rutgers University
  Globalization in Historical Perspective
 March 4, 2004 Karen Alter, Northwestern University
  Resolving or Exacerbating Disputes? The WTO's New Dispute Resolution System
 March 8, 2004 Nicolas Veron, ECIF
  The Transformation of European Capitalism
 March 25, 2004 Jeffrey Frieden, Harvard University
  Globalization and Exchange Rates
 April 26, 2004 Kenneth Scheve, Yale University
  Economic Insecurity and the Globalization of Production