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Dr Andrea Teti: 'Failing Democracy: The Arab Spring and the EU'
CGSG Talk
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Jackson Armstrong, 'Arbitration and Emendation of Offences in Late Medieval Scotland', MR304
CGSG Talk
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Overview: Upcoming talks
Upcoming CGSG events
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4 pm, Christian v.Soest (Berlin/Harvard): 'The European Union & Sanctions', Taylor A19
'The European Union and Sanctions: A Critical Look at the Record'
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4 pm, Luisa Gandolfo, 'Beyond Geneva: Challenges and Trajectories in a 'New' Syria', MR303
CGSG Roundtable Event
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4 pm, Konstantin Voessing (Berlin/Harvard), 'The formation of labor politics in C.19 & 20', MR252
'Constraints, ideas, and choices in political mobilization. The case of national variation in the formation of labor politics during the late 19th and early 20th centuries'
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CGSG Director Teti invited as keynote speaker at ESO-Rennes, Jean Monet Centre for Excellence
Dr Teti has been invited to be a keynote speaker at the ESO-Rennes, Jean Monet Centre for Excellence on the 24th and 24h of October 2013.
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Event: Conflict, Transitions and Resilience
CHALLENGES IN THE MAGHREB AND MASHREQ
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New Analysis - The Syrian Uprising: Antagonists and Actors.
A brief report on the conflict in Syria, drivers and dynamics.
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Were some Shoah killers coerced into killing? New discovery by CGSG Director Thomas Weber
U.S. military intelligence report of a Polish refugee from January 1943, shedding new light on grassroot perpetrators of the Holocaust, found by CGSG Director Thomas Weber, with recommendations on how to mend Polish-German relations in the wake of the recent Polish-German fallout over the film 'Our Mothers, our Fathers'.