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Roberta Guerrina presents the paper 'The Role of the High Representative in Framing Gender: A Comparison of Catherine Ashton and Federica Mogherini' at the ARENA Tuesday seminar on 13 April 2021.

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Andrew Geddes presents the paper 'Repertoires of Migration Governance in the European Union' at the ARENA Tuesday seminar on 16 March 2021.

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Turkuler Isiksel presents the paper 'Corporations as Rights-bearers' at the ARENA Tuesday seminar on 2 March 2021.

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Maarten Hillebrandt and Marlen Heide present the paper 'The bankruptcy of transparency? Disinformation and its theoretical challenge' at the ARENA Tuesday seminar on 16 February 2021.

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Craig Parsons presents the paper 'Why did Europe's single market surpass America's?' at the ARENA Tuesday seminar on 26 January 2021.

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Ixchel Pérez Durán presents the paper 'Stakeholders and lobbying in EU agencies: Assessing critical mass and the plurality of voices' at the ARENA Tuesday seminar on 8 December 2020.

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Comenius University in Bratislava will host a closed EU3D workshop on the EU as a segmented political order and the new organizational forms in EU governance. 

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Marlene Wind from University of Copenhagen will present three chapters from her book 'The Tribalization of Europe' at the ARENA Tuesday seminar on 17 November 2020.

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Professor Waltraud Schelkle presents the paper 'Monetary solidarity and justice: Can divisive institutions become "moral opportunities"?' at the ARENA Tuesday seminar on 3 November 2020

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Ekspertkunnskapens økte betydning i norsk politikk

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Join us for an online discussion where two ARENA scholars present PLATO findings and their implications for EU policy-making.

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Robert Kissack from Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) will present the paper 'Normative contestation in an era of declining liberal hegemony' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 15 September 2020.

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Helene Sjursen participated in a NORTIA roundtable on Covid-19, the EU and geopolitics. 

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GLOBUS researchers presented key findings from the project and reflected on the EU's global role and future research in a webinar on 28 May 2020.

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The European Union is often described as a vanguard of a law-based world order, and since its inception it has proclaimed an ambition to promote justice at the global level. But how can the EU contribute in the present context of contestation over global norms?

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Simona Piattoni presents the paper 'Convergence towards a single economic model? Italy and Germany in the interconnected euro system' on 18 February at ARENA. 

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Richard Bellamy presents the paper 'Differentiated integration as a fair scheme of cooperation' on 11 February at ARENA. 

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ARENA Centre for European Studies organised a workshop on differentiation and dominance in Oslo on 23-24 January 2020.

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Is the liberal world order legitimate? ARENA and the Egmont Institute hosted a policy dialogue in Brussels on 29 November addressing perspectives from the EU, Russia, India, China, Brazil, South Africa and the United States. 

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Fabio Wolkenstein presents the paper 'A Democratic Theory of Growth Regimes' on 26 November at ARENA. 

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ARENA will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a half-day public conference at the House of Literature on 18 November 2019. 

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ARENA feirer 25 år med en jubileumskonferanse på Litteraturhuset den 18. november 2019. 

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Sacha Garben presents the paper 'Collective identity as a legal limit to European integration in areas of core state powers' on 12 November at ARENA. 

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ARENA and the GLOBUS project will host a debate on the EU and partnerships for sustainable development on 24 October 2019. 

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ARENA og GLOBUS arrangerer frokostmøte om EU og partnerskap for bærekraftig utvikling den 24. oktober 2019.