Tidligere arrangementer - Side 4
University of Oslo and EITM Europe are inviting PhD-students and junior faculty to our 2023 Summer Institute «Testing Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models of Parliamentary Politics and Populism».
Title of the presentation: Does a democracy respond to international revolutions? Danish politics, response strategies and revolutionary threats.
When do municipal mergers occur? Drivers for territorial consolidation across 40 European countries and three decades
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen is Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Aarhus and Professor II in the Institute of Philosophy at UiT the Arctic University of Norway.
Title of the presentation: "The Great Democratic Divergence: How Some Societies Sustain Collective Rule"
This Seminar is part of the seminar series of Consortium for Research on Terrorism and International Crime
Jens Jungblut will present his co-edited book “Comparative Higher Education Politics - Policymaking in North America and Western Europe” which will be published in May 2023. Bjørn Stensaker and Mari Elken will also join the presentation as authors of chapters in the book.
Title: Leadership and Power: A Comprehensive Survey through the Prism of Leader Tenure
Master in Russian and East European Studies Kristian Lundby Gjerde at University of Oslo and the Department of Political Science will be defending his dissertation:"Russia, ‘double standards’, and the contestation of equivalence 2000–2019. A corpus-based exploration"
Origins and consequences of policy complexity in the European Union
Master in Political Science Karin Vaagland at University of Oslo and the Department of Political Science will be defending her dissertation: "To harmonize or to externalize? EU decision making in times of migration crises".
Lecturer: Rosana Pinheiro-Machado, University College Dublin.
Title: Why get involved? Investigating stakeholder rationales for participating in collaborative interactions at the policy-science nexus
Title of the presentation: "Guilt No More: Emotion Dynamics and Protest (De)Mobilization"
This workshop focus on foreign fighters, i.e. military volunteers fighting in a theatre of war in one country while citizens of another.
with Associate professor Judith Keene, University of Sydney, and Associate professor David Malet, American University Washington DC
Dr. Susan Colbourn will present her new book, Euromissiles: The Nuclear Weapons That Nearly Destroyed NATO.
Title: The Ambition Trap: Why Overpromising on Climate Action Could Undermine Progress
Title: Beyond efficiency versus morality: reassessing normative debates on delegation
Shai Agmon is Rank-Manning Junior Research Fellow in Social Sciences at New College, University of Oxford. He will present his work: The Institutional Limits of the Marketplace of Ideas
Title of the presentation: Are most journalists killed in democracies?