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Europe Today: The Old World in a New Era

In collaboration with Carolina Public Humanities. In the decades since World War II, states in Europe have created a cohesive government in the EU that transcends old boundaries and links disparate peoples together in one of the world’s largest economies. … Read more

Digital Agendas: the EU and USA at a Glance

Bridging the West Coasts: the European Union in Berkeley Series In this conversation our guests will talk about the current digital agendas of the EU and USA. Policies and legislations that regulate the digital market will be the object of … Read more

Effective Government and Environmental Governance in Small Territories

This virtual event is part of the TransAtlantic Masters Program Fall Friday Lecture Series. Professor John Cortes is the Minister for Education & Culture, Environment, Sustainability, Climate Change, Heritage and Public Health for the Government of Gibraltar. Professor Cortes will … Read more

The Transatlanticist Roundtable: The Next Generation of Ideas

On behalf of the Center for a New American Security’s Transatlantic Security Program, CES pleased to invite you to a virtual roundtable discussion on December 7, 2021, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. EST. This discussion will feature three distinguished … Read more

The EU in Crisis

This virtual event is part of the JMintheUS Series. Dr. Akasemi Newsome (UC Berkeley Institute of European Studies), Prof. Marianne Riddervold (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences), and Prof. Jarle Trondal (University of Agder), co-editors of the volume The Palgrave … Read more

The Swabian Children and Child Welfare in the Eastern Alps, 1820-1921

This virtual event is co-sponsored by North Carolina German Studies. Throughout the nineteenth century, thousands of children from the Austrian Alps undertook yearly journeys to Southwest Germany, where they negotiated labor contracts at “child markets” (Kindermärkte) for work as domestics … Read more