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PTESC seminars draw on the studies of europeanists in the Delaware Valley to present the latest academic work concerning Europe.

All PTESC Events are open to the public.

Unless otherwise noted,
Location: University of Pennsylvania - Stiteler Hall, The Forum
See directions for more information

Spring of 2006 Schedule

Tuesday, January 31 - 5:00

"A Jewish Princess in Facist Italy"

Victoria DeGrazia (EUI, History)

Cosponsored with Penn Center for Italian Studies.

NOTE Location: Terrace Room in Logan Hall (249 S. 36th Street, UPenn)

Friday, February 3 - 2-3:30

"Political Representation and EU Accession: Evidence from Poland"
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Josh Tucker (Princeton, Politics)

Disscussant: Michael Hagen, Temple University Dept of Political Science

Friday, March 17 - 2:30-4:00 NOTE NEW TIME

"Distance Matters: Place, Political Legitimacy, and Popular Support for European Integration"

Juan Díez Medrano (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
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Discussant: Christopher Wlezien (Temple University Dept of Political Science)

Cosponsored with Wharton Dept of Management

Friday, April 7 - 2:30-4:00 NOTE NEW TIME

"Acting Out Institutional Change: Understanding the Recent Transformation of the French Financial System"
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Mary O'Sullivan (UPenn, Wharton)

Discussant: Richard Deeg (Temple)

POSTPONED UNTIL FALL 2006 (Originally: Friday, April 21 - 12-2 )

Title TBA

Mark Kesselman (Columbia, Political Science)

Cosponsored with Penn Comparative Politics Workshop

Thursday, April 27 - 1:00-3:30

"Enlarging the EU and NATO: Ordering from the Menu in Central Europe "
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Wade Jacoby (Associate Professor, Dept of Poli Sci, Brigham Young University)

NOTE DIFFERENT LOCATION: Temple University - Weigley Room: 9th floor of Gladfelter

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