Indiana University Bloomington

Working Paper Series

2008


2008

Conferences & Workshops

Representation, Immigration, and the 2009 Election to the European Parliament (4/1/08)

08-C01: Electoral Democracy and Political Representation in the European Union
by: Peter Mair, European University Institute, Florence, and Jacques Thomassen, University of Twente, Enschede
April 2008

08-C02: Determinants of Dyadic Correspondence in European Parliament Elections
by: Hermann Schmitt, Mannheim University
April 2008

08-C03: Euroskepticism and support for radical right parties
by: Wouter van der Brug, Universiteit van Amsterdam/ASSR, and Meindert Fennema, Universiteit van Amsterdam/IMES
April 2008

08-C05: Understanding Cleavages in Party Systems: Issue Position and Issue Salience in 13 Post-Communist Democracies
by: Robert Rohrschneider, Department of Political Science, Indiana University, and Stephen Whitefield, Department of Politics and International Relations and Pembroke College, Oxford University
April 2008

08-C06: The Political Consequences of Immigration in Ireland: Some Recent Survey Evidence
by: Michael Marsh, Professor of Comparative Political Behaviour and Zbishek Zalinski, Research Student - Department of Political Science, Trinity College Dublin
April 2008

Current Themes in International Public Affairs: an interdisciplinary look at public policy issues (4/11/08)

08-C22: Prospects for Reunification in Cyprus
by: Paul Pass, Indiana University West European Studies MA candidate 2008
April 2008

08-C27: EU Merger Review Policy: An Increasing Role for Third Parties?
by: Andy Satchwell, Indiana University West European Studies MA candidate 2008
April 2008

The Security of Global Port Cities: Community, Environment and Maritime Policy (4/30/08 - 5/2/08)

08-C43: PARQUE DAS NAÇÕES (Parque of Nations)
by: Carlos Barbosa, Director of International Projects, Parque Expo 98
May 2008

Genres, Categories, and Concepts in Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art (5/16-18/08)

08-C28: Herder’s Aesthetics of Sculpture
by: Rachel Zuckert, Northwestern University
May 2008

08-C38: Agreeably Astray: Imagination and Music
by: Ted Gracyk, Minnesota State, Moorhead
May 2008

08-C41: A Genre that Matters: Schopenhauer on the Ethical Significance of Tragedy
by: Sandra Shapshay, Indiana University, Bloomington
May 2008

Baltic Crossroads: Examining Cultural, Social, and Historical Diversity (5/29/08 - 6/1/08)

08-C52: Language and Authoritarianism in Estonia and Catalonia
by: Delaney Michael Skerrett, University of Queensland
May 2008

08-C55: Suffering what they must? Harri Holma’s diplomatic carrier in France (1927-1943) as a case study in small states’ relations with Great Powers
by: Louis Clerc, Department of Contemporary History, University of Turku
May 2008

08-C59: Benchmarking EU countries against Danish flexicurity model
by: Eamets Raul, Philips Kaia, Alloja Janika and Krillo Kerly, University of Tartu, Institute of Economics
May 2008

WEST Lecture Presentations

08-L01: Regionalization and Retrenchment: The Impact of European Integration on the Welfare State
by: Jason Beckfield, Harvard University
February 2008

08-L02: Politik der GRÜNEN 1979-2008 – Zwischen programmatischer Vision und realpolitischem Kompromiss
by: Herbert Even, Founding Member of the German Green Party
April 2008

IU Faculty Research

08-IU01: Les gonzos: Music Criticism as Cultural Criticism
by: Jonathyne Briggs, Department of History, Indiana University Northwest
April 2008

08-IU02: The Politics of Childbirth: Divergence of Maternal Health Policies among Advanced Industrialized Countries
by: Beate Sissenich, Department of Political Science
2008

08-IU03: Heritage Tourism, Heritage Landscapes and Wilderness Preservation: The Case of National Park Thy
by: Daniel C. Knudsen and Charles E. Greer, Department of Geography
2008