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5 · NOVEMBER · 2024

IBEI Research Seminars 2024-25

During the course 2024-25, IBEI has organised a series of research seminars. Check the complete list below:

First & Second Semester's Programme

  • 7 October 2024 | Cooperation Across Ethnic Groups with Interpersonal Monetary Transfers: A Field Experiment in Post-war Liberia. With Lars-Erik Cederman (ETH Zurich). More info
  • 11 November 2024 | Financing the Green Transition: Do Mitigation Finance Providers Respond to Recipient Needs? With Ruth Carlitz (University of Amsterdam) More info
  • 16 December 2024 | The Management of Poverty and the Poverty of Management. With Daniel Lacerda (Montpellier Business School). More info
  • 03 February 2025 | Geopolitical orientations in Russia's near abroad before and after the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. With Kristin Bakke (University College of London). More info
  • 10 March 2025 | Preserving the ‘pecking order’ in Europe’s diplomatic hierarchies: comparing the place of Central Eastern Europeans in the EU and NATO. With Karolina Pomorska (University of Leiden);
    Marianna Lovato (Jagiellonian University). More info
  • 7 April 2025 | Constructing the European Law State. With Michael Bauer (European University Institute). More info
  • 5 May 2025 | Bound together: how Political Units and Ethnic Groups Shape Each other. With Carl Müller-Crepon (London School of Economics and Political Science). More info
  • 19 May 2025 | Completing the Global: Antarctica and Outer Space in the Development of International Order. With Joanne Yao (Queen Mary University of London). More info
  • 9 June 2025 | European AI policy: between geopolitical pragmatism and the question for independence. With Daniel Mügge (University of Amsterdam). More info