DPP Archive

Youngmi Kim Promoted to Associate Professor

April 9, 2014
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Youngmi Kim, faculty member at the Department of Public Policy and the Department of International Relations and European Studies (IRES), has been promoted to the rank of Associate Professor, effective May 1. At CEU, Youngmi teaches courses on East Asia in International Relations and Comparative Regionalism at IRES, and Comparative Political Institutions and Global Cities at DPP. Youngmi also directs the Global E-School Project on Korean Studies in Eurasia (2012-2017), coordinated by CEU and funded by the Korea Foundation.

EP Panel Debate in Maastricht

April 7, 2014

Following an initiative by the CEU Center for European Union Research (CEUR) a group of students from the Department of International Relations and European Studies and the Department of Public Policy who took this year's CEU Jean Monet Module on European Integration submitted questions to the front runners in the upcoming European Parliament elections.

Andreas Goldthau presents papers at 2014 Annual Convention of International Studies Association, Toronto

April 5, 2014

DPP's Andreas Goldthau presented two papers at the 55th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, held 25-29 March 2014 in Toronto. Papers focused on the effects of the liberal paradigm guiding the European Commissions external energy relations, and the the EU as a regulatory state actor in global energy affairs.

Professor Kahanec (DPP) publishes in IZA Journal of Migration on how immigration may reduce inequality

March 17, 2014
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Martin Kahanec, Associate Professor at the Department of Public Policy, publishes an article on "How skilled immigration may improve economic equality" in IZA Journal of Migration.

Professor Martin Kahanec (DPP) talks at a European Commission/CEPS expert seminar on migration

March 17, 2014
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Martin Kahanec, Associate Professor at the Department of Public Policy, presented as an invited expert at a seminar “Re-Thinking Attractiveness of Labour Migration Policies - Comparative Perspectives on the EU, the USA, Canada and Beyond” jointly organized by DG HOME, European Commission and CEPS under the NEUJOBS FP7 project in Brussels on February 14, 2014. Kahanec outlined a number of migration policy options and advocated for a flexible migration framework enabling Europe to attract and select immigrants with sound prospects in the labor market.