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Monday, July 8, 2013

Podcast: “Governing the Social Dimension in Federal Systems: Coordinating Governments, Regions, and Stakeholders in Times of Austerity”

Ivan F Dumka, PhD candidate (University of Victoria), CETD and OSE (European Social Observatory) intern, presents the findings of a research project led by Amy Verdun and Donna Wood comparing social policy coordination in Canada and the European Union, recently published in Canadian Public Administration. This research argues that despite their... More

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Podcasts on “The Euro Crisis: How it all started and where it might lead” by Achim Hurrelmann and Patrick Leblond

Achim Hurrelmann is Associate Professor of Political Science at Carleton University, Associate Director of Research at the Centre for European Studies and collaborator with the Canada Europe Transatlantic Dialogue. He assesses the economic and political responses to the Euro crisis, as well as the potential impact on European integration. Listen... More

Friday, November 25, 2011

Podcast: “Les effets de la crise économique européenne sur l’immigration” par Marc Helbling

Marc Helbling dirige le groupe de recherche Emmy-Noether "Immigration Policies in Comparison" au Centre de recherches en sciences sociales de Berlin. Il a écrit sur le nationalisme, la xénophobie et l’accommodement de l’Islam. Il traite des effets de la crise économique européenne sur l’immigration, de la question de savoir si... More

Friday, November 25, 2011

Podcast: “The European debt crisis, ‘two-speed Europe,’ and Canada-EU free-trade” by Marie Bernard-Meunier

Marie Bernard-Meunier is on the advisory board of the Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue. She has also been Canada’s ambassador to Germany, the Netherlands and UNESCO. She speaks about the European debt crisis, the reality of a “two-speed Europe,” and the need for certain countries to take a leadership role in managing it. She also... More

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