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Prof. Jan Wouters, Director of Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies, discussed the paper 'Time to reconsider status: the IMF, the EU, the euro and its sovereign debt crisis' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 26 January 2016.
We discuss two drafts this time: one by Elisabeth and one by Keir.
18. januar legges OECDs nyeste landrapport om Norge frem. I den forbindelse vil representanter fra OECD 19. januar besøke Blindern og Økonomisk institutt for å holde en presentasjon med tittelen "Getting policy right for successful restructuring of the Norwegian economy".
Studenter og andre interesserte ønskes velkommen.
Presentasjonen vil holdes på engelsk.
The presentation will be given in English.
Dr. Holly Snaith from the University of Copenhagen presented the paper 'Re-envisioning crisis: A comparative discourse approach to EU institutional change' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 8 December 2015.
BB- seminar: Nicolai Ellingsen presents work on "Chinese Transition: the Role of Embodied Technology"
We read and discuss a draft by Ingjerd and an article by David Graeber.
BB-seminar: Yikai Wang gives a presentation titled: Why Not a Converging World? Creative Destruction and A Unified Theory of Development “Traps"
We discuss Alanna's draft and chapter 3 from Sylvia Yanagisako's Producing Culture and Capital.
BB-seminar: Yicheng Wang presents "Government-driven Mortgage Guarantee Programs and Macroeconomic Effects"
Professor Sir David F. Hendry from Nuffield College at Oxford University presented "Deciding between Alternative Approaches in Macroeconomics", in honour of Trygve Haavelmo.
ARENA is among the organisers of the international conference 'Security and Governance in the Globalised Arctic: Nordic and International Perspectives' in Aarhus 12-13 November.
BB-seminar: Alessia Russo presents "Sustainable Intergenerational Insurance"
ARENA and CORE invite to a conference on the Europeanisation of gender equality policies. The event will address researchers, public administration, civil society and media.
Prof. Agustín José Menéndez from ARENA and the Unversity of León discussed the paper 'From the Social and Democratic Rechtsstaat to the authoritarian and consolidating state of governance: The triple crisis of law in Europe' at the Tuesday Seminar on 3 November.
ARENA and the Democracy Programme organise a research seminar on political parties and the place of partisanship in current democracies. 27 October is devoted to discussions on a forthcoming book which aims to rejuvenate the theoretical study of partisanship.
What are the British alternatives to full EU membership? What can Britain learn from current non-members? Welcome to a panel discussion on Britain's future in Europe.
Professor Kathleen M. Blee spoke about ten common misconceptions about racial extremists, and how better understandings can help stop the spread of this ideology.
Macro BB seminar. Anirban Mitra presents "Redistribution of Economic Resources due to Conflict: The Maoist Uprising in Nepal".
October 21-22 2015 the Rituals group of the Anthropos and the Material project organize an international workshop entitled The Ambiguities of Rituals: Re-thinking the 'Problems of Rituals'.
At the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 20 October 2015, Dr. Theresa Kuhn from the Unversity of Amsterdam gave the presentation 'Putting your money where your mouth is: How cosmopolitanism promotes willingness to redistribute transnationally'.
This semester we (re)read and discuss draft articles by participants in the group
Macro BB Seminar. Andreas Müller presents "Towards a theory of structural change that can fit the late rise in services"
At the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 13 October 2015, Dr. Mai'a K. Davis Cross from ARENA and Northeastern University in Boston will discuss the paper 'What type of power has the EU exercised in the Ukraine-Russia crisis? A framework of analysis'.
Prof. Michael Kaeding from the University of Duisburg-Essen presented the paper 'Representatives of whom? Party group coordinators in the European Parliament' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 22 September 2015.
We read a review of the anthropology of work and plan activities for this semester.