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This class aims at preparing students for independent and advanced-level research in the field of European integration studies. It provides access to core debates in European integration studies by critically reviewing existing research in the light of new empirical findings.

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Ongoing
"Common Goals – Different Approaches?" is a two-year research and dialogue program jointly implemented by the  Global Public Policy Institute, Berlin and the Brookings Institution. The project will focus on the role of markets and institutions in fostering global energy security. Rather than adopting a traditional security lens to studying energy security, this project will assess ways in which global energy governance can be strengthened by creating and deepening markets, and adapting the "rules of the game". The project combines policy research with constructive and forward-looking transatlantic dialogue among researchers, industry experts and policymakers.

Book launch: Global Energy Governance

Monday, March 29, 2010 - 15:30 - 16:45
Nador u. 9, Monument Building
Popper Room

Externalizing EU Governance: The Case of the European Neighborhood Policy

Tuesday, March 16, 2010 - 09:15 - 10:45
Nador u. 9, Faculty Tower
309

Guest Lecture: Executive Power of the European Union

University of Amsterdam Law Professor Deirdre Curtin will speak Thursday evening on the executive power of the European Union, part of the ongoing 2010 Jean Monnet Module on European Integration guest lecture series hosted by CEU's Department of Public Policy.

Curtain is a top expert in European law and governance, holds a part-time Chair in European and International Governance at the Utrecht School of Governance of the University of Utrecht. In 2003, she was