Spring Semester 2010 

Wednesday 26 May 2010 
The construction of strategy: how European elites agreed on a market, a currency, and a constitution 
Prof. Nicolas Jabko - Research Director at Sciences Po, Paris - Affiliate Professor at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies, Bologna

CANCELLED
Wednesday 19 May 2010
Europe and the Crisis
Paul De Grauwe - Professor of Economics - Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium

Wednesday 12 May 2010 
War and Peace in Afghanistan: An Insight View
Prof. Ettore Francesco Sequi - former Ambassador of Italy in Kabul and former U.E. Special Representative to Afghanistan

Wednesday 12 May 2010 
Internationalisation and Reform of Market Governance
Prof. Mark Thatcher - Professor of Comparative and International Politics at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) 

Wednesday 5 May 2010 
Invoking International Justice: The UK and the Process of Ratification of the ICC Treaty
Andrea Betti - PhD Candidate of the School of International Studies  

Wednesday 28 April 2010 
The Lebanese Millet: Ethnic Power-Sharing or Minority Protection?
Giovanni Quer - PhD Candidate of the School of International Studies

CANCELLED 
Wednesday 21 April 2010 
Fraud and Finance: the Budgetary Side of the EU
Dr. Jeannette Mak - Senior Researcher at the Netherlands Court of Audit

Wednesday 14 April 2010 
Self-Determination versus territorial integrity of the State in International Law: Post-Socialist and Western European Approaches
Tamara Aleksidze - PhD Candidate of the School of International Studies 

Wednesday 7 April 2010 
The High Representative in EU foreign policy making: the case of Iran 
Flavia Zanon - PhD Candidate of the School of International Studies 

Wednesday 24 March 2010 
The progressive story of European integration
Prof. Mark Gilbert - University of Trento

Fall Semester 2009

Wednesday  December 2, 2009
"Recurring Racisms"
Laura Balbo - President of the 'International Association for the Study of Racism'  (Amsterdam) and ‘Italia-Razzismo’ (Rome)