Feb 11 Christine
Elder
U.S. State Department "Careers in the Foreign Service"
4:00 p.m., 4151 Grainger Hall (Director's Room)
Feb 18 Edward
Miliband
Special Adviser to the Chancellor of the UK "New Labour in Government After Five Years" 4:00 p.m., 336 Ingraham
Feb 22 Dominique
Decherf
French Consul General, Chicago "Clash of Civilizations: A French View"
3:30 p.m., 206 Ingraham
Feb 25 Ute
Gerhard
University of Frankfurt and Carl Schurz Visiting Professor at
the UW-Madison "Illegitimate Daughters: On the Complicated Relationship
between Feminism and Sociology"
12:00-1:30 p.m., 8417 Social Sciences
Feb 26 Guy
Neave, Professor and Director Scientific, Center for
Higher Education Policy Studies, University of Twente, the Netherlands;
and Director of Research, International Association of Universities,
Paris "The Responsibilities of Higher Education in Europe
and the United States: Changing Roles, Challenges and Opportunities"
3:00 p.m., Pyle Center
Feb 28 Sophie
Meunier, Researcher in Public and International Affairs,
Princeton University
Videoconference: "France in the Age of Globalization:
The Case of Vivendi"
4 p.m., Pyle Center
Mar 1 Karen
Alter
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University
"Resolving or Exacerbating Disputes? The WTO's New Dispute
Resolution System"
12:00 p.m., Law School room 7200 (Lubar Commons)
Mar 4 Ute
Gerhard
University of Frankfurt and Carl Schurz Visiting Professor at
the UW-Madison "Gendered Citizenship: The German Case in European Perspective"
4:00 p.m., 206 Ingraham
Mar 6 Anna
Clark
University of Minnesota "A Theory of Scandal: The Sexual Politics of the British
Constitution"
4:00 p.m., Curti Lounge, Humanities Building
Mar 8 George
Tsebelis
Professor of Political Science, UCLA "Veto Players, Agenda Setting, and Politics"
3:30 p.m., 206 Ingraham
Mar 13
Amelie Plume, Swiss novelist
"A Visit With Amelie Plume"
6:30-9:00 p.m., Pyle Center
Mar 14 Gerhard
Fischer
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction "German Responses to the PISA Study - Denial and Action:
Can Germans Learn from the US?"
12:00-1:30 p.m., 336 Ingraham
Mar 14 Neill
Nugent
Eric Stein Visiting Professor at the University of Michigan;
Professor of Politics and Jean Monnet Professor of European
Integration at Manchester Metropolitan University "The Implications of European Union Enlargement"
3:00 p.m., 5120 Grainger Hall
Mar 14 Film
Screening: - Sombre (Dir. Philippe Grandrieux, France, 1998.
35mm) - I.D. / Pièces didentités (Dir.
Mweze Ngangura, Belgium, 1999. 35mm)
Mweze Ngangura will be present to discuss his film with the
audience.
7:00 and 9:00 p.m., Wisconsin Cinémathèque (4070
Vilas Hall)
Mar 15 Mweze
D. Ngangura
Lecture: "A New Film by Mweze D. Ngangura: The Governor's
New Clothes"
1:30 p.m., 206 Ingraham
Mar 18 Carol
Hagemann-White
University of Osnabrück "Gender Mainstreaming: Current German Debates on the
New European Politics of Equality"
12:00-1:30 p.m., 8108 Social Sciences
Mar 19 Carol
Hagemann-White
University of Osnabrück "Women's Health: Emerging Networks, Issues, and Research
in Europe"
4:30 p.m., 206 Ingraham
Mar 20 The
Honorable David Aaron
Senior International Advisor, Dorsey & Whitney LLP; former
U.S. Ambassador to the OECD and U.S. Deputy National Security
Advisor "Biotechnology and Transatlantic Relations"
3:30 p.m., 4151 Grainger Hall
Mar 22 Carol
Hagemann-White
University of Osnabrück "European and American Research Perspectives on Gender-Based
Violence"
12:00 p.m., 8108 Social Science
Apr 1 Milan
Hauner
Naval War College "Are Czech-German Relations so Heavily Marred (or Hurt)
by History?"
12:00 p.m., 336 Ingraham
Week of Apr 8
Marshall Monnet Scholar in Residence:
Barbara Hobson, Stockholm University
Apr 8 Sylvie
Daviet (University of Provence, Aix-en-Provence, France)
"La Politique régionale de l'Union Européenne,
tendances globales et dynamiques locales: le cas de la Provence"
12:00 p.m., 336 Ingraham
Apr 8 Karen
Offen Stanford University "Everything You Wanted to Know About European Feminism"
12:00 p.m., 8417 Social Sciences
Apr 8 Andreas
Andrianopoulos Former minister and former member of parliament, Greece "Southeastern Europe and EU Enlargement: How Necessary
Is It? A Greek Perspective"
3:30 p.m., 206 Ingraham
Apr 9 His
Excellency Knut Vollebæk
Norwegian Ambassador to the United States "Trans-Atlantic Relations: A Norwegian Perspective"
10:00 a.m., 206 Ingraham
Apr 10 Sylvie
Daviet (University of Provence, Aix-en-Provence, France)
"American Apprenticeship, European Identity: One of the Semiconductors'
Top Five"
12:00 p.m., 1418 Van Hise
Apr 10 Symposium
on the Launch of the Euro:"What the New Currency
Means for Europe, Transatlantic Trade, and Wisconsin"
3:00 p.m., 5120 Grainger (Capitol Conference Room)
and Marshall Monnet Scholar in Residence "Economic Citizenship: Reflecting Gender through the European
Union"
3:30 p.m., 206 Ingraham
Apr 12 Workshop:
"Compensation for Carework? Perspectives from Europe and the
United States"
9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., 8417 Social Science
Apr 15 Anton
Pelinka
Department of Political Science, University of Innsbruck, Austria;
Director, Institute for Conflict Research, Vienna, Austria;
Visiting Professor, University of Michigan "Political Transformation in Central-Eastern Europe"
12:00 noon, 206 Ingraham
Apr 15 Sylvia
Walby
University of Leeds "Theorizing Gender in a Global Era"
12:00 noon, 8417 Social Science
Apr 15 António
Nóvoa
Professor of Education, University of Lisbon, Portugal "Comparative Research in Education: A Historical Inquiry
or a Mode of Governance?"
12:30 p.m., Room 267, Teacher Education Building
Apr 18 Daniel
M. Bodansky
Professor of Law, University of Washington School of Law "Global Climate Change Law and Policy: The Growing Split
between U.S. and European Climate Change Policies"
3:30 p.m., Law School Room 2260
Apr 22 Gráinne
de Búrca Professor of European Law, European University Institute,
and Marshall Monnet Scholar in Residence "Governance and the 'Definition of Competences' in the
EU: Is the Open Method of Coordination Part of the Problem or
Part of the Answer?"
12:00 p.m., 206 Ingraham
Apr 25
His Excellency Wolfgang Ischinger
German Ambassador to the United States [CANCELLED]
Apr 25 Massimo
Sani Vice President, National Association of Film Directors
(ANAC - Rome)
Vice President, International Association of Audiovisual Directors
(AIDAA - Brussels)
Executive Council, European Federation of Audiovisual Directors
(FERA - Brussels) Filmmakers, Media, and Globalization
12:00pm, 206 Ingraham Hall
Apr 25
Massimo Sani Vice President, National Association of Film Directors
(ANAC - Rome)
Vice President, International Association of Audiovisual Directors
(AIDAA - Brussels)
Executive Council, European Federation of Audiovisual Directors
(FERA - Brussels) The Documentary Filmmaker and History: Tools of the
Trade
2:25pm, 250 Van Hise Hall
Apr 26 Gráinne
de Búrca Professor of European Law, European University Institute,
and Marshall Monnet Scholar in Residence European Constitutionalism and the Charter of Fundamental
Rights
12:00 p.m., 7200 Law (Lubar Commons)
Apr 26 Film
Screening: A Different World is Possible (Dir. Massimo
Sani et al.)
4:00pm, 104 Van Hise Hall
May 3
Mary Schranz (Department of Economics) Water, Chocolate, and Plastic Bags: Is Latvia Ready
for EU Accession?
12:00 p.m., 336 Ingraham
May 6 Martin
Lawn University of Birmingham, UK "The 'Usefulness' of Learning: The Struggle Over Governance,
Meaning, and the European Education Space"
12:30 p.m., 220 Teacher Education Building
May 13 Cees
Moons (Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and Environment,
The Netherlands) The European Union and Environmental Governance:
The Dutch Case
12:00 p.m., 336 Ingraham
May 23 Peter
Claus Hartmann
(University of Mainz) "The Holy Roman Empire 1648-1806: Region, State, and
Supraterritorial Diversity"
12:00 p.m., 336 Ingraham
June 17-18
OMCnet Meeting: "The OMC: An Effective and Legitimate Governance
Instrument for the EU? Theoretical Promise and Empirical Realities."
Brussels, Belgium.