Spring Semester 2005

Friday May 13, 2005
Five Years of UN administration in Kosovo: An Evaluation
One day workshop jointly organised by the School of International Studies, PhD programme in International Studies, University of Trento, Joint European Masters on Local Development, OECD LEED Trento

Wednesday May 11, 2005
The implementation of ECtHR Decisions by the National Judiciary
Prof. Matthias Hartwig - Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg

Wednesday May 11, 2005
Challenges and Opportunities of Turkish EU Membership
Sevgi Balkan, PhD Student, School of International Studies, University of Trento

Tuesday May 10, 2005
A More Secure World: Panel Discussion about the Reform of the UN.
Participants: Prof Mathias Hartwig, Prof. Alessandro Fodella, Dr. Laura Zanotti, Dr. Marco Pertile

Friday May 6, 2005
A Mosaic of Integration Theory
Prof. Antje Wiener - Queens’ University, Belfast

Wednesday April 6 2005
The International Dimension of the Portuguese Revolution of 1974-75
Prof. Mario Del Pero, University of Bologna

Tuesday April 5 2005
Collective Identity Formation
Prof. Patricia Springborg - School of Economics and Management, University of Bozen

Wednesday March 30, 2005
German Occupation Policies in World War II: A Comparison
Prof. Gustavo Corni, University of Trento

Wednesday March 23
The Quest for International Order
Prof. Filippo Andreatta, University of Parma

Wednesday March 16, 2005
Past, Present and Future of the European Union: an International and Interdisciplinary Approach
Prof. Andreas Exenberger, Institute for Economic Theory, Economic Policy and Economic History, University of Innsbruck

Wednesday March 9, 2005
Institutions and Entrepreneurship: A Comparative Evaluation in South-Eastern Europe
Prof. Bruno Dallago, University of Trento

Tuesday March 8, 2005
A New Approach to Immigration
Prof Amitai Etzioni - George Wahington University, Washington D:C

Wednesday February 16, 2005
Disciplinary International Order and United Nations Peacekeeping in the Nineties
Prof. Laura Zanotti, United Nations, New York

Fall Semester 2004

Wednesday December 15, 2004
New perspectives on the Suez Crisis of 1956

Thursday December 9, 2004
How global industries work: The case of the flat panel display industry
Prof. John Mathews,  Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Sydney, Australia

Tuesday  December 7, 2004
Network Organizations and the Challenge of Security: Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq
Prof. Anne Holohan, University of California, Los Angeles

Thursday December 2, 2004
"Pragmatic Engagement: Italo-American Convergence in the Era of Truman and De Gasperi”
Prof. Steven  F. White, Mount Saint Mary's University Emmitsburg, MD

Wednesday December 1, 2004
The resolution of the AIDP (International Association for Penal Law) Congress in Bejing
Prof. Lorenzo Picotti, University of Trento

Wednesday November 17, 2004
Commodity Prices and Debt Sustainability
Prof. Christopher Gilbert, University of Trento

Tuesday 16 November, 15.00-17.00h
Democracy Beyond the State
Prof. Giuseppe di Palma, University of California Berkeley

Wednesday November 10, 2004
Panel Discussion on the US Presidential Elections
Introduced by Prof. Sergio Fabbrini (Department of Sociology), with the participation of Prof. Roberto Tamborini (Department of Economics), and Prof. Mark Gilbert (Department of History)

Wednesday November 3, 2004
Panel Discussion "The constitutionalization of Europe:Problems and Prospects"
Introduced by Prof. Roberto Toniatti, University of Trento

Wednesday October 27, 2004
Les jeux sont fait?: The State and Legalized Gambling
Prof. Vincent Della Sala, University of Trento

Wednesday October 20, 2004
Change in Policy Making in the George W. Bush Administration
Prof. Giorgio Freddi, University of Bologna

Monday October 18, 2004
The EU Constitutional Treaty: Problems and Perspectives
Dr. Alessandro Giordani, EU Commission

Wednesday October 13, 2004
Overcoming the social and economic split in the European Union
Prof. Hubert Gabrisch, Halle Institute for Economic Research

Wednesday October 6, 2004
The EU Human Rights Policy Towards China
Prof. Liu Xialin, Bejing University