DPP Archive

Uwe Puetter writes about the role of European Council and the new Juncker Commission

October 21, 2014

The appointment of Jean-Claude Juncker as the new President of the European Commission generated substantial media attention over the summer, which has continued during the Commissioner hearings held in the European Parliament. On LSE's EUROPP blog Uwe Puetter assesses how these developments sit alongside his theory of 'deliberative intergovernmentalism', under which the European Council is viewed as holding a central role in the EU's decision-making process.

DPP Professor Uwe Puetter is co-author of article on new intergovernmentalism and post-Maastricht EU integration

October 8, 2014

DPP Professor and CEUR Director Uwe Puetter has published together with Chris Bickerton and Dermot Hodson an article with the Journal of Common Market Studies on new  intergovernmentalism and post-Maastricht integration. The article offers a novel theoretical approach on explaining post-Maastricht integration and seeks to make sense of why European integration has been expanding at pace, yet not through the empowerment of traditional supranational actors following previously established patterns of delegation.

Professor Andrew Cartwright's chapter in 'Negotiating Territoriality: Spatial Dialogues between State and Tradition'

October 2, 2014

None of us could have been against consolidation in principle': A short history of market and policy failure in Central Eastern Europe

 

CPS Research Fellow Andrew Cartwright contributed with a chapter to the book 'Negotiating Territoriality: Spatial Dialogues between State and Tradition' published by Routledge.

 Edited by Allan Charles Dawson, Laura Zanotti, Ismael Vaccaro

Martin Kahanec (Public Policy) spoke about the free movement of labor in the EU at George Washington University and Rutgers University

October 2, 2014
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On the invitation of Prof. Barry Chiswick, Chair of the Department of Economics,  Martin Kahanec spoke about whether and how free mobility of labor may have helped an enlarged EU to cope with asymmetric shocks during the Great Recession at the Elliott School of International Affairs of the George Washington University in Washington, DC, on October 1, 2014.

Two days later, on October 3, 2014, he was hosted by Prof. Ira N. Gang at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, where he gave the same talk.

Professor Andrea Krizsan together with Raluca Maria Popa published article in Violence Against Women at SAGE Journals.

October 2, 2014

 Frames in Contestation Gendering Domestic Violence Policies in Five Central and Eastern European Countries

 CPS Research Fellow Andrea Krizsan together with Raluca Maria Popa published an article in the journal of Violence Against Women at SAGE Journals.

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