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Monday, April 29, 2013
On April 16th, Professor Alison Konrad explored the status of women in business leadership by comparing the percentage of women on corporate boards in Europe and North America. You can now listen to the podcast of an interview conducted by CES Research Assistant Anca Gurzu or download a copy of the powerpoint presentation. Alison M. Konrad,... More
Thursday, April 18, 2013
On April 10, 2013 the Centre for European Studies and the Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung organized an event entitled EU Climate Policies - Insights for Canada. The event was a lecture by Dr. Oliver Geden and Severin Fischer from the German Institute for International and Security Affairs and was followed by a question and answer period. CES has... More
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Podcast interview with French and German Ambassadors On April 4, 2013, journalist Roger Smith moderated a conversation between the German and French Ambassadors as a part of the European Perspectives Lecture Series. This event was entitled "French-German Relations since the Elysee Treaty," and the focus of the conversation was the development... More
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
http://youtu.be/YJHgm50Kntw Policy Workshop: Public Attitudes and Environmental Policy in Canada and Europe This international workshop featured experts from Canada, Europe, and the US who examined public attitudes toward environmental policy in a comparative context. Presentations included analysis of cross-national survey research data on... More
Thursday, February 14, 2013
German Minister of State Michael Link gave at lecture at Carleton University Feb 13, 2013 to kick off our new European Perspectives lecture series, which focused on relevant EU member state positions on a wide variety of issues. Minister Link elaborated on how the EU member states interact with key issues of bilateral relations in... More
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
In January the Centre for European Studies hosted an event on multiculturalism in honor of the retirement of our Associate Director, Dr. Robert Gould. The other participants in the event were: Valérie Amiraux, Université de Montréal Phil Triadafilopoulos, University of Toronto Over the past decades, issues of migration, integration, cultural... More
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
European Union and Canadian Environmental Policy: Moving in tandem or moving apart? Oct 17 The first CES event in conjunction with Environment Days, Professor Inger Weibust gave a lecture exploring where the EU environmental policy is headed and how that compares to Canadian policy. To listen to an interview with Prof Weibust, click here.... More
Thursday, September 27, 2012
This roundtable discussion was moderated by Anja Jeffrey, and focused on opportunities for economic development and exploitation of previously inaccessible nature resources. At the same time, the Arctic has became the subject of power projections from a variety of actors from local to international levels, and raised many environmental questions.... More
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Markus Gehring explored the role that EU law plays in the transition to a global green economy. To view his presentation click here To listen to an interview with Gehring, click here Interview conducted by Anca Gurzu, Canada-Europe Transatlantic... More
Thursday, September 6, 2012
André Noël Chaker analyzed the relationship between Finnish culture and the country’s socio-economic success. To view his presentation click... More
Thursday, April 26, 2012
The Centre for European Studies hosted a one-day conference focusing on the shift towards multilevel citizenship in Europe. This interdisciplinary conference examined patterns of inclusion and exclusion in the political, economic, social, and cultural sphere. Panel 1 – Political Inclusion and Exclusion: Elections and Political Participation Jon... More
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Patrick Bahners analyzed the position taken by critics of Islam in various European states, arguing that their militant pseudo-liberalism undermines the very existence what they seek to protect: a liberal society. Bahners highlighted that Islamophobic networks in Europe extend beyond nation-state borders, rallying publicists, bloggers and... More
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