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Se Bersani vuol trasformare i grillini in scilipotini commetterà un vero, tragico errore-orrore politico

Erik Jones, Director of European and Eurasian Studies and Professor of European Studies; Director of the Bologna Institute for Policy Research, was quoted in the Italian daily Italia Oggi on the applicability of the "18-month rule" in Italy in an article titled, "

Japan’s ‘Third Arrow’: Why Joining the TPP is a Game Changer

Michael G. Plummer, Director, SAIS Europe
Eni Professor of International Economics , co-authored a commentary in The Peterson Institute's Realtime Economic Issues Watch titled, "Japan’s ‘Third Arrow’: Why Joining the TPP is a Game Changer."

Who Can Bring the E.U. To Its Senses?

David C. Unger, Adjunct Professor of American Foreign Policy, wrote an editorial in the New York Times Sunday Review titled, "Who Can Bring the E.U. To Its Senses?."

Jordan’s East Banker-Palestinian schism

Lamis El Muhtaseb, Post-Doctoral Fellow, published a briefing paper with the Norwegian Peaceabuilding Resource Centre titled, "Jordan’s East Banker-Palestinian schism."

SAIS Hosted a Seminar Titled "Can Israel Adapt to a Changing Middle East?" on April 18 in Bologna

Daniel Levy, Director, Middle East and North Africa Programme, European Council on Foreign Relations, London, U.K., discussed "Can Israel Adapt to a Changing Middle East?" at SAIS Bologna on Thursday, April 18.

SAIS Hosted a Seminar Titled "The League of Nations and the Meaning of Security, 1920-1946" on April 22 in Bologna

Patricia Clavin, Fellow and Tutor, Jesus College and Professor of International History, University of Oxford, U.K. and Mark Gilbert, SAIS Professor of History and International Studies, discussed "The League of Nations and the Meaning of Security, 1920-1946" at SAIS Bologna on Monday, April 22.

SAIS Hosted a Seminar Titled "Feminist International Relations: What, When, Why and How?" on April 25 in Bologna

Marysia Zalewski, Professor and Head of the School of Social Science, University of Aberdeen, Scotland and Marco Cesa, SAIS Professor of International Relations, discussed "Feminist International Relations: What, When, Why and How?" at SAIS Bologna on Thursday, April 25.

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