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Center for the Study of Europe
The mission of the Center for the Study of Europe is to promote a deeper understanding of Europe through its cultural heritage; its political, economic, legal, and religious histories; its art, literature, music, and philosophy; as well as through its emergence as a new kind of supranational entity, the European Union. Operationally, the Center provides a focal point and institutional support for the study of Europe across Boston University through coordination of teaching missions, support of research, community-building among faculty and students, and outreach beyond the University.
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The US Elections and the Transatlantic Relationship: Two Outcomes, the Same Challenges? (10/23/24)
Please join us on for a panel discussion with BU faculty Thomas Berger (Pardee School of Global Studies), Cathie Jo Read more
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Russia’s Resilience: Myth or Reality? (10/16/24)
Join us for a conversation with Russian political scientist Ekaterina Schulmann and journalist Maksim Kurnikov. Wednesday, October 16, 2024 2 Read more
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Contested Nuclear Taboo in the Third Nuclear Age A lecture by Michal Smetana (11/20/24)
Join us for a Global Security Speaker Series lecture by: Michal Smetana, Associate Professor at the Institute of International Studies, Read more
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Elections in the U.S. and Europe: What Does This Mean for the Transatlantic Security Relationship? (11/12/24)
In November, Americans are going to the polls. The Europeans did so last June. What does this electoral shake-up mean Read more
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Workshop in International Theory & History (Fall 2024)
The goal of this workshop is to put BU's historians, political theorists, and theory-oriented comparativists into closer conversation - please Read more