Section: Events
Transatlantic Seminar Series
| Date / Time | Details | Where |
|---|---|---|
| 25th Sep 2009 13:00 (1 hour) | Seminar: How the WTO Matters To Industry Speaker: Andy Smith # Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Bordeaux |
Seminar Room 2, Chrystal Macmillan Building |
| 9th Oct 2009 16:30 (1 hour) | Seminar: The Future Direction of Japanese Politics Speaker: Yoshibumi Wakamiya # Author and Journalist, Asahi Newspaper |
Seminar Rooms 1 and 2, Chrystal Macmillan Building |
| 16th Oct 2009 13:00 (1 hour) | Seminar: Obama and Multilateralism Speaker: Professor John Peterson # University of Edinburgh |
Seminar Room 2 Chrystal Macmillan Building |
| 23rd Oct 2009 13:00 (1 hour) | Seminar: Why NAFTA is good for Mexican Democracy Speaker: Dr Mark Aspinwall # University of Edinburgh |
Seminar Room 2 Chrystal Macmillan Building |
| 30th Oct 2009 13:00 (1 hour) | Seminar: Energy Security and Nationalism in the 'New Cold War' Speaker: David Galbreath # University of Aberdeen |
Seminar Room 2 Chrystal Macmillan Building |
| 6th Nov 2009 13:00 (1 hour) | Seminar: Don't Mention the War Speaker: Dr Luke March # University of Edinburgh |
Seminar Room 2 Chrystal Macmillan Building |
| 13th Nov 2009 13:00 (1 hour) | Seminar: The Cosmopolitan Speaker: Annika Bergman # Danish Institute for International Studies |
Seminar Room 2 Chrystal Macmillan Building |
| 20th Nov 2009 13:00 (1 hour) | Seminar: What is the Added Value of the EU's Development Policy? Speaker: Dr Maurizio Carbone # University of Glasgow |
Seminar Room 2 Chrystal Macmillan Building |
| 27th Nov 2009 15:30 (2 hours) | Seminar: EU Versus NATO Crisis Management Speaker: Jamie Shea # NATO, Director of Policy Planning in the Private Office of the Secretary General; Speaker: Richard Wright # DG-External Relations, European Commission |
George Square Lecture Theatre |
| 4th Dec 2009 13:00 (5 hours) | Conference: The European Union and the Financial Crisis Speaker: Sylvia Maxfield # Simmons College, School of Management, Boston; Speaker: Amy Verdun # University of Victoria; Speaker: Steve Ryan # DG-Ecofin, European Commission; Speaker: Sebastian Royo # Suffolk University; Speaker: Henrik Enderlein # Hertie School of Governance, Berlin; Speaker:Lucia Quaglia # University of Sussex |
St Cecilia's Hall , Cowgate |
| 15th Jan 2010 16:00 (1 hour and 30 minutes) | Seminar: America and the Baltic States Speaker: Dana Linnet # United States Consul General to Scotland |
Lecture Theatre, Hugh Robson Building, 15 George Square (next door to the Chrystal Macmillan Building) |
| 22nd Jan 2010 13:00 (1 hour) | Seminar: Ireland Now and the Future Speaker: Cliona Manahan # Irish Consul General to Scotland |
Seminar Room 2 Chrystal Macmillan Building |
| 29th Jan 2010 13:00 (1 hour) | Seminar: Between A Rock And A Hard Place Speaker: Alasdair Young # University of Glasgow |
Seminar Room 2 Chrystal Macmillan Building |
| 5th Feb 2010 13:00 (1 hour) | Seminar: Elections In Multi-National States Speaker: Alistair McMillan # University of Sheffield |
Seminar Room 2 Chrystal Macmillan Building |
| 12th Feb 2010 13:00 (1 hour) | Seminar: 'Dictators Do it Better'? Speaker: Bill Dorman # Durham University |
Seminar Room 2 Chrystal Macmillan Building |
| 19th Feb 2010 13:00 (1 hour) | Seminar: Europe Speaker: Anand Menon # University of Birmingham |
Seminar Room 2 Chrystal Macmillan Building |
| 26th Feb 2010 13:00 (1 hour) | Seminar: Climate Change Activism in Transatlantic Perspective Speaker: Elizabeth Bomberg # University of Edinburgh |
Seminar Room 2 Chrystal Macmillan Building |
| 5th Mar 2010 13:00 (1 hour) | Seminar: Transatlantic Relations and European Security Speaker: Paul Johnston # Foreign and Commonwealth Office |
Seminar Room 2 Chrystal Macmillan Building |
| 12th Mar 2010 13:00 (1 hour) | Seminar: The Empire Strikes Back Speaker: Ronen Palan # University of Birmingham |
Seminar Room 2 Chrystal Macmillan Building |
| 19th Mar 2010 13:00 (1 hour) | Seminar: After the Fiesta Speaker: Sebastian Royo # Suffolk University Boston |
Seminar Room 2 Chrystal Macmillan Building |
This page was published on 7 September 2009