Archives - Centre for European Studies Ӱԭ University Sun, 20 Oct 2019 12:56:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 PowerPoint Slides Available for Brexit, CANZUK and the Anglosphere Lecture Sept. 30 /ces/2019/powerpoint-slides-available-for-brexit-canzuk-and-the-anglosphere-lecture-sept-30/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=powerpoint-slides-available-for-brexit-canzuk-and-the-anglosphere-lecture-sept-30 Wed, 09 Oct 2019 15:23:54 +0000 /ces/?p=11404 The Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence was fortunate enough to welcome Dr. Sdrjan Vucetic to present a lecture on Brexit, CANZUK, and the Anglosphere on September 30, 2019. PowerPoint Slides from the lecture is now available here! The event had a great turnout and was attended by more than 50 people. Professor Vucetic spoke about the historical conceptions of CANZUK or the Anglosphere and the likelihood of these alliances developing after Brexit. He also emphasized other aspects in which these alliances have taken place in the current geopolitical realm, such as through the intelligence alliance ‘Five Eyes’.

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PowerPoint Slides Available for Mar 1st Migration Workshop /ces/2019/powerpoint-slides-available-for-mar-1st-migration-workshop/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=powerpoint-slides-available-for-mar-1st-migration-workshop Wed, 10 Apr 2019 16:56:40 +0000 /ces/?p=11136 PowerPoint slides from the International Emerging Scholars’ Workshop “Migration, Identity and Politics in Europe,” on March 1, 2019, are now available to see here!

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PowerPoint Slides Available for Nov 26th Reforming the Eurozone Seminar /ces/2018/powerpoint-slides-available-for-nov-26th-reforming-the-eurozone-seminar/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=powerpoint-slides-available-for-nov-26th-reforming-the-eurozone-seminar Thu, 29 Nov 2018 19:46:44 +0000 /ces/?p=10867 The PowerPoint slides from Thomas Lehner’sԳٲپDz “Reforming the Eurozone: Analyzing Member-State Preferences,” on November 26, 2018, are now available!

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PowerPoint Slides Available for Nov 5th EU Energy Transition Lecture /ces/2018/powerpoint-slides-available-for-nov-5th-eu-energy-transition-lecture/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=powerpoint-slides-available-for-nov-5th-eu-energy-transition-lecture Tue, 06 Nov 2018 15:47:32 +0000 /ces/?p=10809 The PowerPoint slides fromDr.Matúš Mišík’s presentation “Energy Transition in the European Union: Central and Eastern European Perspectives,” on November 5, 2018, will be available soon!

Please check back in the next week for the slides to be uploaded here.

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Powerpoint slides available for EU Trade Policy in 21st Century Research Conference /ces/2018/powerpoint-slides-available-for-eu-trade-policy-in-21st-century-research-conference/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=powerpoint-slides-available-for-eu-trade-policy-in-21st-century-research-conference Tue, 29 May 2018 18:40:30 +0000 /ces/?p=10675 The Powerpoint slides from presenters at the Jean Monnet EU Centre of Excellence Research Conference “European Union Trade Policy in the 21st Century,” on March 9, 2018, are now available to see here!

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Slides available from January 18th Workshop “EU and Russia: Where Now?” /ces/2018/slides-available-january-18th-workshop-eu-russia-now/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=slides-available-january-18th-workshop-eu-russia-now Mon, 29 Jan 2018 17:42:32 +0000 /ces/?p=10483 Workshop presenter’s Powerpoint slides from January 18, 2018 Workshop “The European Union and Russia: Where Now?” are now available at the Jean Monnet Chair EUREAST website. Click here to view the speakers’ presentation slides.

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Presentation slides available for Canada-EU Business Lecture, December 4, 2015 /ces/2015/presentation-slides-available-for-canada-eu-business-lecture-december-4-2015/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=presentation-slides-available-for-canada-eu-business-lecture-december-4-2015 Thu, 10 Dec 2015 18:59:59 +0000 http://carleton.ca/ces/?p=9090 Now available are the from the Canada-EU Business Lecture “Canada’s Expanding Trade Agenda” by Glen Hodgson, The Conference Board of Canada.

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Videos, briefs, and presentation slides from the “Climate Change and Renewable Energy in the EU and Canada” policy workshop /ces/2015/videos-briefs-and-presentation-slides-from-the-climate-change-and-renewable-energy-in-the-eu-and-canada-policy-workshop/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=videos-briefs-and-presentation-slides-from-the-climate-change-and-renewable-energy-in-the-eu-and-canada-policy-workshop Wed, 21 Oct 2015 13:50:09 +0000 http://carleton.ca/ces/?p=8808 Keynote panel: Sustainable Energy Transition: The Role of Renewables in Europe and Canada

This panelexplored how, at the macro level, Europe and Canada are transitioning to a sustainable energy economy and adding renewables to their energy mixes. EU initiatives as part of the Union’s updated 2030 climate and energy policy were studied, as were reasons for Canada’s less ambitious greenhouse gas reduction targets.

“Accelerating the Transition to a Low Carbon Emission Society: Reflections on the Canadian Context,” , Professor, School of Public Policy and Administration, Ӱԭ University and Canadian Research Chair in Governance for Sustainable Development.
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“Comparing EU Climate Governance: 2008 and 2014,” by , Secretary General of the German Advisory Council for the Environment, Berlin.
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“The Politics of Decarbonization and the Shifting Context of Global Climate Governance,” by, Professor of Political Science and Co-Director, Environmental Governance Lab, University of Toronto.
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Panel 2: Top Down or Bottom Up?: Institutional and political contexts for decision-making in the EU and Canada

This second panel examined EU and Canadian renewable energy/climate change initiatives within their respective multilevel systems. Particular attention was paid to the interactions between the EU and the national level policy in Europe and the federal/provincial interface in Canada. In Canada, climate change initiatives are increasingly devolved to the provincial and local levels, whereas in Europe, EU policy has served to prod national and local efforts. This panel explored how federal or multilevel systems may offer diverse opportunities for renewable energy and climate change leadership and innovation, with a particular focus on Ontario within the Canadian context.

“Opportunities – and Limits – of Climate Leadership by Canadian Provinces,” , Professor of Political Science, University of British Columbia.
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“How Europeanised are European Renewable Policies?,” by, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Sussex, United Kingdom.
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“Ontario Renewable Energy and Climate Change Policy in the Canadian Intergovernmental and North American Contexts,” by, Senior Lecturer, School of the Environment, University of Toronto.
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Panel 3: Social acceptance and public attitudes toward renewable energy and climate change in Canada and Europe

“Popular Support and EU Climate Policy,” by, Senior Lecturer, Metropolitan University Prague, The Czech Republic.
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“Divided Power: Social Friction and Green Energy Development in Ontario,” by, Associate Professor of Environmental and Resource Studies, Trent University.
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“Energy Transition and Challenges for Wind Energy in Switzerland,” by, Professor, Department of Political Science, Université du Québec à Montréal.

Panel 4: Cities, Energy, and Climate Change: Experiences from Europe and Canada

This panel drew particular attention to efforts of municipal jurisdictions in Europe and Canada in addressing issues of climate change and renewable energy. In the European context, speakers considered the European Commission’s support for the Covenant of Mayors’ efforts in this arena, placing this in a broader comparative perspective.

“A Lot of Hot Air? Measuring the Climate Change Initiatives of Canadian Cities,” by, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia.
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“Municipal Reactions to European Energy and Climate Governance: The Case of German Cities,” by, Technical University Darmstadt.
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“The Covenant of Mayors Experience: Lessons for Fostering Local Climate Policy,” , Research Associate, Environmental Policy Research Center, Freie Universität Berlin.
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“Cities and Climate Governance: From Experimental Initiatives to Reshaping Urban Development,” , Professor, School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa.
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City Perspectives: Practitioners’ Insights

, Councillor for Capital Ward and Chair of Environment Committee, City of Ottawa.
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, Department of environment and climate protection, Osnabrück.
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, Operations Manager, Ottawa Renewable Energy Co-op (OREC).
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Panel 5: Policy Options for Renewable Energy Development in the European Union

This panel delved more deeply into particular issues affecting renewable energy/climate change policy in the EU, looking at selected issues and examples.

“Different Transition Paths to Low Carbon Power: Germany, UK, EU,” , Emeritus Professor of Comparative Politics, University of Salzburg.
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“Are the Interactions Between the EU’s Renewable Energy Support and Emissions Trading System (ETS) Really so Negative?” , Research Associate, Institute of Public Goods and Policies, High Council for Scientific Research, Madrid, Spain.
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“The New Energy Union: Priorities and Conflicting Policy Objectives,” by, Associate Professor, School of Public Policy and Administration, Ӱԭ University.
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Panel 6: Policy Options for Renewable Energy Development in Ontario and Canada

This panel delved more deeply into particular issues affecting renewable energy/climate change policy in Canada, and Ontario, in particular.

“Lessons Learned from a Decade of Promoting Renewable Energy in Ontario,”, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa and Canada Research Chair in Climate and Energy Policy.
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“Choices, Pathways, and Emerging Renewables: Exploring the Role of New Renewable Electricity Technologies within Illustrative Pathways for Ontario’s Electricity System,” byDaniel Rosenbloom, Doctoral Candidate, School of Public Policy and Administration, Ӱԭ University.
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“Vulnerable Households and Distributed Renewable Electricity in Ontario: Emerging Challenges and Opportunities,”by, Professor, Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo.
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“The Politics of Renewable Energy and Ambitious Policies: Comparing Ontario, California & Texas,” by, Assistant Professor, The University of California, Santa Barbara.
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Presentation slides “Temporary Labour/Permanent Exclusion: The Entrenched Inequality of Migrant Work in Canada and the EU” by Bethany Hastie /ces/2015/presentation-slides-temporary-labourpermanent-exclusion-the-entrenched-inequality-of-migrant-work-in-canada-and-the-eu-by-bethany-hastie-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=presentation-slides-temporary-labourpermanent-exclusion-the-entrenched-inequality-of-migrant-work-in-canada-and-the-eu-by-bethany-hastie-2 Tue, 09 Jun 2015 17:58:33 +0000 http://carleton.ca/ces/?p=8616 Bethany Hastie, a doctoral candidate at McGill University, discussed the inequality of temporary migrant labor in both Canada and the EU on April 9, 2015, hosted at Ӱԭ University.

For more information on Ms. Hastie’s research, please visit her web page at McGill University:

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This is the second lecture in The Mobility & Politics Lecture Series organized by Dr. Martin Geiger .

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Presentation slides “Parliamentarism in Crisis: The Impact of the Eurozone Crisis on the Greek Parliament” by Emmanuel Sigalas /ces/2015/presentation-slides-parliamentarism-in-crisis-the-impact-of-the-eurozone-crisis-on-the-greek-parliament-by-emmanuel-sigalas/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=presentation-slides-parliamentarism-in-crisis-the-impact-of-the-eurozone-crisis-on-the-greek-parliament-by-emmanuel-sigalas Thu, 21 May 2015 16:38:50 +0000 http://carleton.ca/ces/?p=8578 Dr. Emmaneul Sigalas, visiting scholar at the Centre for European Studies at Ӱԭ University, discussed the interaction between economics and politics in the ongoing crisis in Greece.

For more information on Dr Sigalas’s work, please visit his web page at Ӱԭ University:

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