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It's the Politics, Stupid: Explaining the Eurocrisis
Published 11/12/12
The Challenges Facing Europe: A French-German Approach
Published 11/12/12
The Colonial Mediterranean and its Place in European History
Published 11/12/12
The French Debate on Statistics and Ethnic Minorities: Historical Roots and Present Concerns
Published 11/02/12
Eurozone Crisis from an Italian Perspective
Published 11/02/12
Athens, Notice your Poet.
Published 10/19/12
How Fragile is the Euro?
Published 10/19/12
The Future of Europe-From Economic Crisis Recovery to Sustainability Leadership: A Conversation with Ambassadors
Published 05/21/12
Jewish Music in the Time of the Holocaust
Published 05/21/12
Prostitution Reform as a Symptom of EU Integration Anxieties
Published 05/21/12
Writing in a Mediterranean Island: Limitations of Language and Literary Space
Published 04/19/12
Language and National Identity in Europe
Published 04/19/12
Genre Trouble: Women in First-Wave British Punk
Published 04/19/12
Pension Policy in Central and East Europe: Reforms and Reversals
Published 02/08/12
The European Social Model: What the EU Could Learn from the U.S
Published 02/08/12
Trans-imperial Subjects and the Mediation of Sovereignty in the Early Modern Mediterranean
Published 01/03/12
Setting the Boundaries of Participation in Post-authoritarian Democracies: Lessons from Post-war Europe
Published 01/03/12
Between Empire and Gaddafi: Italian Settlers in Libya, 1943-1960
Published 01/03/12
Transcultural Aesthetics and Inscriptions of the Artist: Self-portraiture in Nineteenth-century Istanbul
Published 11/17/11
Europe in Four Pieces
Published 11/09/11
Billy and the Apparatus: The Isolating Effects of ‘Managed Migration’ to the European Union
Published 11/01/11
Milan’s Chinatown: The Chinese in Italy’s Cultural Imagination
Published 11/01/11
Italian Fascism’s Empire Cinema
Published 11/01/11
Who Decides in Last Resort? Elected Officials and Judges in Historical Perspective
Published 11/01/11
"Charting the Mediterranean Across the Disciplines." CES-EUC end of semester luncheon and a roundtable discussion.
Published 04/29/11
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