Participation in International Conferences

I have presented some ongoing work on international conferences. My paper “Why do people support conflict resolution policies? A comparison between the United States and Germany” was presented at the ECPR Virtual Joint Sessions of Workshops (Workshop: Designing Sanctions: The European Union in Regional and International Affairs) and the 62nd Annual Convention of the International Studies Association. In this paper I want to see what … Continue reading Participation in International Conferences

Participation in 6th European Workshops in International Studies

During the 6th European Workshops in International Studies (EWIS) – EISA in Krakow (Poland) (26-29 June), I presented my paper “Why do individuals support/reject policy interventions in armed conflicts? An overview of the COEUS project“. In the paper, I explained the COEUS research project. The EWIS bring relatively small groups of experts together, who discuss for two days their work. My presentation was part of the … Continue reading Participation in 6th European Workshops in International Studies

Papers presented at 26th International Conference of Europeanists

I presented two papers at the 26th International Conference of Europeanists (20-22 June in Madrid). In a panel organized by the research project EU-NormCon, I explained the theoretical framework of the edited volume “European Union Contested. Foreign Policy in a New Global Context” we are working on. A number of chapter authors presented their results in this panel (More information). In a second panel, I … Continue reading Papers presented at 26th International Conference of Europeanists