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This workshop focus on foreign fighters, i.e. military volunteers fighting in a theatre of war in one country while citizens of another.
On May 24 the SOILS team is excited to welcome Associate Professor Daro Montag as the presenter for the reading group.
Tine Damsholt visits the STS Methods Lab
with Associate professor Judith Keene, University of Sydney, and Associate professor David Malet, American University Washington DC
Jonathan White will speak about 'Emergency Europe: Patterns and Prospects' at an EU3D lecture organised by Jagiellonian University in Krakow.
Public lecture with Professor Rogers Brubaker
Lisa Dellmuth presents the co-authored paper Distributive Justice and the Legitimacy of International Organizations at the Tuesday Seminar on 23 May 2023.
Title: The Ambition Trap: Why Overpromising on Climate Action Could Undermine Progress
Department seminar. Johannes Haushofer is a Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics, Stockholm University. He will present the paper: "The Comparative Impact of Cash Transfers and Psychotherapy on Psychological and Economic Well-being" (written with Robert Mudida and Jeremy Shapiro).
EU3D will hold its concluding conference in Krakow on the future of European democracy. The first day is set aside for project internal sessions and day two is open for the public with a keynote speech by Klaus Welle, former Secretary General of the European Parliament.
EU3D researcher Jan Zielonka will give a lecture on the future of European multi-level governance at Sciences Po Paris.
Master in Economics Maria Nareklishvili at Department of Economics will defend the thesis "Network Structures in Observational Data" for the PhD degree.
Title: Beyond efficiency versus morality: reassessing normative debates on delegation
Welcome to an open guest lecture by Prof. John F. Dovidio on unconscious, racial bias among well-intentioned healthcare workers.
Department seminar. John Finlay is a postdoc at Columbia Business School. He will present the paper: "Exporters, Credit Constraints, and Misallocation."
Department seminar. Hessel Oosterbeek is Professor of Economics at the University of Amsterdam. He will present the paper: "Spillovers of field of study: Siblings, cousins, and neighbors."
Title of the presentation: Are most journalists killed in democracies?
with Bhakti Deodhar, University of London
Department seminar. Dario Tortarolo is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Nottingham and a Research Associate at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. He will present the paper: "Can VAT Cuts Dampen the Effects of Food Price Inflation?" (written with Youssef Benzarti and Santiago Garriga).
Ole-Andreas Rognstad presents the Research Centre on the European dimension of Norwegian Law (EurNorLaw) at the Tuesday Seminar on 9 May 2023.
Title: Why Comply? Evidence from Investor-State Dispute Settlement
Department seminar. The title of the seminar: "Wage formation, wage leadership and inflation in Norway." Professor Steinar Holden, Assistant Professor Martin Blomhoff Holm and Professor Marcus Hagedorn, University of Oslo, will each give a presentation on this current topic. The presentations will be followed by an open discussion.
Master in Political Science and Philosophy Joris Melman at ARENA Centre for European Studies and the Department of Political Science will be defending his dissertation Deeply contested yet taken for granted - The legitimation of the euro between the political and the everyday.
Title of the presentation: Unpacking Disloyalty: Dissent Strategies and Subversive Actions Among Security Forces