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Seminar

Coming to Terms with Forced Migration

14 Nov 2023 London, United Kingdom

This research is a comparative – intergenerational and interregional – history of Asia Minor memories and identities of forced displacement that examines the multilayered relationship between contemporary attitudes and refugee past.

Webinar

How is Italy addressing international challenges stemming from Russian invasion of Ukraine?

7 Jul 2022 Online

Join Michela Ceccorulli, Lorenzo De Sio, Marco Giuli and Serena Giusti examining the domestic and foreign dimensions of Italy’s position on the Ukraine war.

Conference

RENPET: Jean Monnet Network on EU Foreign Affairs

1 - 3 Jun 2022 Leiden, Netherlands

RENPET is an Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Network of ten major universities across Europe and a leading pan-European professional academic association. RENPET builds on the strong cooperation established through the 2014-2017 ANTERO Network and the 2017-2020 NORTIA Network.

Seminar

What responses to Ukrainian refugees in Europe?

8 Apr 2022 Paris, France

This event gathers high-level experts to analyse the answers provided to these massive flows of refugees. It will focus on three different individual and collective actors with distinctive roles and reactions.

Lecture

European Foreign Policy Change and the War in Ukraine

5 Apr 2022 The Hague, Netherlands

During this short lecture, Nikki Ikani will discuss her recent book, 'Crisis and change in European Union foreign policy’. Taking the findings of this book as a starting point, she will address the current war in Ukraine, its strategic consequences for the Union and how it may affect European foreign and defence policy in the time ahead.

Book launch

Greece and the Euro: From Crisis to Recovery

30 Sep 2021 Online

The eight-year adjustment program followed by Greece in the aftermath of the 2010 crisis was concluded in the summer of 2018. While the Greek economy appeared to be on a path to an admittedly weak recovery after 2017, in 2020 it was hit by another major negative shock, that of COVID-19 which has caused another deep recession.

Ireland and the European Union: Economic, political and social crises

1 Oct 2021

This book examines how Ireland's relationship with the EU was affected by a succession of crises in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The financial crisis, the Brexit crisis and the migration crisis were not of equal significance on the island of Ireland.

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Seminar

The UK, Ireland & The European Union in a Time of Crisis

25 Jun 2021 Online

In this seminar, we seek to confront racism in Ireland, the UK and the EU, interrogate its political, social and cultural consequences and explore possibilities for transformation. We will ask, in particular, what a deliberately anti-racist European Studies should look like, and the work that it should seek to do.  

Webinar

Lessons from the Eurozone crisis: EMU limitations and national bargaining

1 Jun 2021

How can we explain the causes of the crisis and limitations of the response? What lessons can be learned for future economic crises?

Webinar

The UK, Ireland & The European Union in a Time of Crisis

26 Feb 2021 Online

In this seminar, we will interrogate how Ireland, the UK and the EU have responded to this crisis. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, and bringing together scholars and practitioners from the social sciences, arts and humanities and health sciences, we will explore differences in these responses, and their consequences. The seminar thus aims to provide an expansive overview of responses to the pandemic, overlaps and gaps, and what lessons may be drawn.

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