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Friday, March 2, 2018

The Law of Reconciliation: German Protestants and International Law in a Divided World, 1957-1965
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Goldman Room, Adolphus Busch Hall
CES Dissertation Workshop — The Law of Reconciliation: German Protestants and International Law in a Divided World, 1957-1965
  • Brandon Bloch – PhD Student in History and Graduate Student Affiliate, CES, Harvard University
Friday Lunch
12:30pm - 2:00pm
Goldman Room / Atrium, Busch Hall
Friday Lunch
The European Conference 2018 - March 2-4
9:00am - 6:00pm
Various Locations: for details go to the program: https://www.europeanconference.org/
Europe Winds in the Sails — The European Conference 2018 - March 2-4

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Northern Pillars of Empire: The Baltic and the French Atlantic Colonies, 1615-1815
4:15pm - 6:00pm
Hoffmann Room, Adolphus Busch Hall
New Directions in European History — Northern Pillars of Empire: The Baltic and the French Atlantic Colonies, 1615-1815
  • Pernille Røge – Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of Pittsburgh
Is it Still not Politics, Stupid? The Eurozone’s Balancing Act Between Cyclical Growth and Structural Reforms
4:15pm - 6:00pm
Goldman Room, Adolphus Busch Hall
European Economic Policy Forum — Is it Still not Politics, Stupid? The Eurozone’s Balancing Act Between Cyclical Growth and Structural Reforms
  • Carsten Brzeski – Chief Economist, Germany and Austria, ING
  • Chair Peter A. Hall – Professor of Government and CES Resident Faculty, Harvard University

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Transnational Representation in EU National Parliaments
12:15pm - 1:45pm
Hoffmann Room, Adolphus Busch Hall
Visiting Scholars Seminar: New Research on Europe — Transnational Representation in EU National Parliaments
  • Ben Crum – Professor of Political Science, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Visiting Scholar, CES, Harvard University

Friday, February 23, 2018

Demobilizing Democrats and the Working Class: The Enduring Political Consequences of Right-to-Work Laws Across the United States
2:15pm - 4:00pm
Goldman Room, Adolphus Busch Hall
Seminar on the State and Capitalism since 1800 — Demobilizing Democrats and the Working Class: The Enduring Political Consequences of Right-to-Work Laws Across the United States
  • Alexander Hertel-Fernandez – Assistant Professor of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
  • Theda Skocpol – Victor S. Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology and CES Faculty Associate, Harvard University
Friday Lunch
12:30pm - 2:00pm
Goldman Room / Atrium, Busch Hall
Friday Lunch

Thursday, February 22, 2018

How France Is Fighting Long-term Unemployment:  What an Innovative Experiment Can Teach Advanced Economies
4:15pm - 6:00pm
Lower Level Conference Room, Adolphus Busch Hall
Seminar on Social Exclusion and Inclusion — How France Is Fighting Long-term Unemployment: What an Innovative Experiment Can Teach Advanced Economies
  • Laurent Grandguillaume – President, Territoires zéro chômeur de longue durée; Deputy, French National Assembly (2012-2017)
  • Chair Arthur Goldhammer – Writer & Translator; Local Affiliate & Seminar Co-chair, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Double Jeopardy? Experimental Evidence on Employers’ Unequal Treatment of Mothers and Fathers With Short vs. Long Family Leave in Germany
12:15pm - 1:45pm
Hoffmann Room, Adolphus Busch Hall
Visiting Scholars Seminar: New Research on Europe — Double Jeopardy? Experimental Evidence on Employers’ Unequal Treatment of Mothers and Fathers With Short vs. Long Family Leave in Germany
  • Lena Hipp – Head of the research group "Work and Care", Berlin Social Science Center (WZB); Visiting Scholar, CES, Harvard University
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