Workshop title |
Where the workshop is going to take place |
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1 |
Interpreting Foreign Policies |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 6 |
2 |
Towards a Theory of the EU as an International Security Provider: Actors, Processes, Outcomes, Impact |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 101 |
3 |
Politics of Provocation: Citizen Involvement and Institutional Reforms Across the Globe |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 15 |
4 |
The Design and Effects of International Institutions |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 12 |
5 |
National Minorities between Protection and Empowerment: Contemporary Minority Politics in Europe |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 7 |
6 |
The Transnational Dimension of Protest: From the Arab Spring to Occupy Wall Street |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 103 |
7 |
Decision-Making under Ambiguity and Time Constraints: Assessing the Multiple Streams Framework |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 200 |
8 |
New Directions in Comparative Presidentialism: Cross-Regional Perspectives |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 201 |
9 |
Global Tax Governance – Normative and Institutional Issues |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 202 |
10 |
Socio-Economic Inequalities and Political Cleavages in Post-Industrial Societies |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 105 |
11 |
The EU Policies for Disaster Prevention, Relief and Post-Disaster Reconstruction |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 107 |
12 |
From the Outside In – International Relations’ Effects on Domestic Public Attitudes |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 203 |
13 |
Green Leviathan, Ecological Insurance Agency, or Capitalism’s Agent? Revisiting the Ecological State in the Anthropocene |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 205 |
14 |
Legal Mobilisation: Europe in Comparative Perspective |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 108 |
15 |
Beyond Class Politics. How Parties, Voters, Media and Unions Shape Public Policy |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 106 |
16 |
International Dimensions of Authoritarian Rule |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 109a |
17 |
Electoral Quotas and Political Representation: Comparative Perspectives |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 110 |
18 |
Climate Change 2.0? Normative and Political Issues of Geoengineering the Climate |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 207 |
19 |
Political Parties and the Recruitment of Appointed Elites in Contemporary Democracies |
Building: Philosophicum (Arts & Humanities) Seminar room: P 208 |
20 |
Europe and the IMF: Governing an Unexpected Relationship Through Turbulent Times |
Building: New Law Faculty Building (‚Rewi-Haus Neu‘) Seminar room: RW 2 |
21 |
Non-Territorial Autonomy, Multiple Cultures, and the Politics of Stateless Nations |
Building: New Law Faculty Building (‚Rewi-Haus Neu‘) Seminar room: RW 3 |
22 |
Going Dirty: Negative Campaigning in Elections and Referenda and its Effects on Citizens’ Attitudes and Behaviour |
Building: New Law Faculty Building (‚Rewi-Haus Neu‘) Seminar room: RW 4 |
23 |
International Impacts on Welfare State Change: Theories and Methods in the Study of Social Policy Diffusion |
Building: New Law Faculty Building (‚Rewi-Haus Neu‘) Seminar room: RW 6 |
24 |
Electoral Competitiveness in Cross-National Research: Challenges and New Directions |
Building: New Law Faculty Building (‚Rewi-Haus Neu‘) Seminar room: RW 5 |
25 |
Understanding Parliamentarians: Individual Goals and Behaviour in European Legislatures |
Building: Old Law Faculty Building (‚Rewi-Haus Alt‘) Seminar room: HS-1 |
26 |
Gender, Political Behaviour and Representation in ‘Preferential’ Electoral Systems |
Building: Old Law Faculty Building (‚Rewi-Haus Alt‘) Seminar room: HS-5 |
27 |
Process of Transitional Justice: Towards a More Systematic, Holistic and Comparative Approach in Social Science Research |
Building: Old Law Faculty Building (‚Rewi-Haus Alt‘) Seminar room: HS-6 |
28 |
Status Claims, Recognition, and Emotions in IR: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges |
Building: BKM Building Seminar room: SR-1 (014) |
29 |
The Judiciary and the Quality of Democracy in Comparative Perspective |
Building: BKM Building Seminar room: SR-2 (016) |
30 |
Political Conditionalities and Foreign Aid |
Building: BKM Building Seminar room: SR-3 (025) |
31 |
Party System Dynamics: New Tools for the Study of Party System Change and Party Transformation |
Building: BKM Building Seminar room: SR-6 (008) |
32 |
Collective Action Online: Theories and Methods |
Building: BKM Building Seminar room: SR-5 (011) |
33 |
What We Talk About When We Talk About Europe – Methodologies of European Studies |
Building: BKM Building Seminar room: SR-4 (030) |