There will be a large number of network members at the 21st International Conference of Europeanists in Washington, DC, March 14-16, organized by the Council of European Studies. The full program can be found here. This is a great opportunity for interdisciplinary interaction, which is one of the core purposes of assembling the network. To that end, below the fold is a listing of the panels in which network members will be participating; alas, there are plenty of conflicts, so plan ahead. Looking forward to seeing many of you in DC.
Friday, March 14
Friday, March 14
9:00 to 10:45 AM
004. Educating
Migrants: Money, Institutions, and Impact
Rosemary Salomone, presenter
007. Gender, Family,
and Policy: State Strategies and Responses
Mary Anne Case, chair
017. The Effects of
the Euro Crisis on European Integration
Sophie Meunier, chair and presenter
018. The Many Faces of
the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)
Daniela Caruso, chair and discussant
Fernanda Nicola, presenter
11:00 AM to 12:45 PM
023. A Political
History of National Citizenship and Identity in Italy, 1861-1950
Rosemary Salomone, discussant
Peter Spiro, discussant
028. Regulating
Technology in the Information Age
Abraham Newman, discussant
035. The European
Commission during the “Crisis” of the 1970s (1973-85): Resurrection or
Survival?
Bill Davies, presenter
2:00 to 3:45 PM
041. The Euro
Experience
Craig Parsons, chair
Abraham Newman, presenter
058. The Eurocrisis in
Broad Perspective
Kalypso Nicolaïdis, chair
057. The EU in the
World: Democracy and External Relations
Elaine Fahey, presenter
Sophie Meunier, presenter
4:00 to 5:45 PM
062. The Euro Future
Craig Parsons, presenter
063. Thinking beyond
the Euro-Crisis II: Constitutional Transformations
Kalypso Nicolaïdis, discussant
080. Why Study Europe
When Everyone Is Pivoting to Asia
Abraham Newman, discussant
Saturday, March 15
9:00 to 10:45 AM
083. Past Imperfect:
Crisis, Political Extremes, and Democratic Challenges
Kim Lane Scheppele, discussant
085. Thinking beyond
the Euro-Crisis III: European Political Union
Kalypso Nicolaïdis, presenter
086. De-Commodifying
and Re-Commodifying: The Political Economy of Immigration in Europe
Martin Schain, presenter and discussant
100. The Politics of
the European Court of Human Rights
Fernanda Nicola, chair
Lisa Conant, presenter
Mark Pollack, presenter
11:00 AM to 12:45 PM
107. Resurrections and
the New: Implications for European Integration
Kenneth Armstrong, presenter
108. The Political and
Economic Dynamics of the Eurozone Crisis - Part 1
Martin Rhodes, presenter
115. Forging Identity
in the Crucible of Crisis and Terrorism
Kalypso Nicolaïdis, presenter
119. Past and Future
of Historical Institutionalism and the Study of Europe
Dan Kelemen, presenter
Pepper Culpepper, presenter
2:00 to 3:45 PM
137. Learning from the
Past? Towards a New History of European Law
Bill Davies, chair
Anne Boerger, presenter
Peter Lindseth, discussant
142. The Crisis of the
Democratic State in Contemporary Capitalism
Pepper Culpepper, chair
Martin Rhodes, presenter
4:00 to 5:45 PM
144. Poverty and
Social Exclusion in the EU
Kenneth Armstrong, discussant
150. Europe’s Crisis:
Background, Dimensions, Solutions
Pepper Culpepper, presenter
160. The European
Union in the Face of the Debt Crisis: Towards the Resurrection or Burial of
European Federalism?
Dan Kelemen, chair and discussant
Sunday, February 16
9:00 to 10:45 AM
179. When Field-Theory
Meets EU Institutions
Peter Lindseth, discussant
11:00 AM to 12:45 PM
186. Eastern
Enlargement Ten Years On: Transcending the East-West Divide?
Milada Anna Vachudova, presenter
196. Transatlantic and
Comparative Perspectives on French Opposition to Same-Sex Marriage and Adoption
Mary Anne Case, presenter
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