Second EUI Alumni Conference "Interpreting globalisation: Evidence and theories from the four EUI disciplines", 6-7 october 2006
Second EUI Alumni Conference "Interpreting globalisation: Evidence and theories from the four EUI disciplines", 6-7 october 2006
Document date: [2006]
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Meyer, Ruth Ingeborg
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Programme of the EUI Alumni Conference held in Florence the 6-7 October 2006 with the support of the European Investment Bank and the European University Institute Alumni Association.
Texts of some of the conference's papers:
"Asymmetric Globalisation: Theoretical Principles and Practical Behaviour Guiding Markets Liberalisation" by Pompeo Della Posta
"Globalisation in a Historical Perspective" by Pedro Lains
"A Paradigm Shift: Unfolding the Concept of Law under Conditions of Globalization" by Hanne Birgitte Jensen
"Globalisation and Macroeconomic Stability in the New Economy" by Dario Togati
"Energy Markets in a Global Economy: The example of the Energy Treaty for South-Eastern Europe" by Akas Manolkidis
"Out of Egypt: Globalisation, Marginalisation and Muslim Migration to the EU" by Leila Simona Talani
"Regional Strategies for Political Autonomy and Economic Capacity in the Face of Deepening European Integration - Considering the Trade-Offs" by Eve Hepburn
"The Economic Constraints on US Unilateral Foreign Policy" by Roberto Tamborini
"Agriculture and World Trade Liberalisation" by Susan Senior Nello
"Inequality and Poverty in the Globalised World" by Simone Borghesi
"A South-South Survival Strategy: the Potential for Trade Among Developing Countries" by Marco Fugazza
"Globalisation and Macroeconomic Policies for Developing Countries" by Domenica Tropeano
"Is the EU Model Viable in a Globalised World?" by Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres
"Model Europe? Reflections on the EU as a Model of Regional Integration" by Philomena Murray
"Conceptualizing 'Governance' in the European Union" by Ingeborg Tommel and Amy Verdun.
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