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Michigan Comparative & Interdisciplinary Papers on Europe

The University of Michigan promotes interdisciplinary and comparative research. The papers and lectures in this series illustrate the benefits of that approach both for understanding the complex developments we label "European integration" and for drawing on the European experience to inform other areas of enquiry.

2006

06-001

Andrei Markovits, University of Michigan
"Beyond George W. Bush, Texas and the Current Administration's Policies:
Anti-Americanism as a European Lingua Franca and Europe's Sole Source for a Common Identity?"

06-002 Fatma Müge Göçek, University of Michigan
"Turkey and the EU: The Two Conditions- Cyprus and the Armenian Question"
06-003 Chris Lorenz, Free University Amsterdam
"The Myth of the Dutch Middle Way"
06-004
II Journal-Vol.13
No.2 WN 2006
Reuven Avi-Yonah, University of Michigan
"Comparative Fiscal Federalism. What Can the U.S. Supreme Court and the European Court of Justice Learn from Each Other's Tax Jusisprudence?"
06-005 Costas Cartalis, University of Athens, Greece
"The Double Challenge of Globalisation and Regionalisation."
06-006 Alberta Sbragia, University of Pittsburgh
"The Many Faces of the EU: A Guide."
06-007 Neil Fligstein, University of California, Berkeley
"Who are the Europeans and why does that matter for politics?" The chapter will appear in Neil Fligstein's The Limits to Europeanization, Oxford University Press, forthcoming. Please do not cite or quote without the permission of the author.
06-008

Vassilis Hatzopoulos, Democritus University of Trace (Greece) and Jean Monnet Fellow (U-M Law School), and Thien Uyen Do, College of Europe, Bruges (Belgium)
"The Case Law of the ECJ Concerning the Free Provision of services: 2000-05"
Please do not cite or quote without the permission of the author.

06-009 Michael D. Kennedy, University of Michigan
"From Transition to Hegemony: Extending the Cultural Politics of Military Alliances and Energy Security"
Please do not cite or quote without the permission of the author.
06-010 Vassilis Hatzopoulos, Democritus University of Trace (Greece) and Jean Monnet Fellow (U-M Law School)
"Why the Open Method of Coordination (OMC) is bad for you: a letter to the EU"

Please do not cite or quote without the permission of the author.
06-011 Vassilis Hatzopoulos, Democritus University of Trace (Greece) and Jean Monnet Fellow (U-M Law School)
"The EU essential facilities doctrine"
Please do not cite or quote without the permission of the author.

2005

05-001 Matthew Gabel, University of Kentucky
"The 2004 European Elections and Legislative Politics in the EP"
05-002 H.E. Eva Nowotny, Austrian Ambassador to the United States
"A Larger and Stronger European Union - An Analysis of Recent Developments"
European Union Center U-M, Ann Arbor, October 14, 2004
05-003 Michael Keating, European University Institute, Florence, Italy; and University of Aberdeen, UK
"European Integration and the Nationalities Question"
05-004 Sir Peter Stothard, Editor, The Times Literary Supplement
"The Moderns between the Greek and Romans: Tony Blair's Athenian Birthday"
05-005 Vassiliki Kolocotroni, University of Glasgow, UK
"Haunting Europe: Some Modernist Uses of Hellenism"
05-006

Berta Alvarez-Miranda Navarro, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain
"Muslim Communities in Europe. Recognition of Religious Difference in Britain,
Germany and France"

05-007 Dr. Dieter Zetsche, President and CEO, Chrysler Group
Member of the Board of Management, DaimlerChrysler AG
"Managing the Global Firm: Applying the Lessons of a Transatlantic Merger"
05-008

Maarten Lindeboom, Free University Amsterdam and
2004-05 Netherlands Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, Unversity of Michigan
"Labor Force Participation Trends of Older Workers in the EU"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2004

04-001

Simon Hix, London School of Economics, UK
"Electoral Institutions and Legislative Behavior:
Explaining Voting-Defection in the European Parliament
"

04-002

"Making it Our Own: A trans-European Proposal on amending the draft
Constitutional Treaty for the European Union
",
posted by Daniel Halberstam,
"Making it Our Own" Drafting Committee Member

04-003

Kalypso Nicolaidis, Oxford University
"Our European Demoi-cracy: Is this Constitution a third way for Europe"

 

04-004

Luca De Benedictis and Lucia Tajoli, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
"Similarity and Convergence in the EU and CEECS Trade Structures"

 

04-005 Mathilde Maurel, CNRS-ROSES, University of Paris
"Financial Integration, exchange rate regimes in CEECs, and joining the EMU: Just Do It..."
04-006 Jean-Marie Viaene, University of Rotterdam, 2003-04 Netherlands Visiting Professor
"The Economic Significance of the Euro"
04-007 Brian J. Gaines, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
"Another Look at Connections Across German Elections"
04-008 Orit Kedar, University of Michigan
"When Moderate Voters Prefer Extreme Parties: Policy Balancing in Parliamentary Elections"
04-009 Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott, Eastern Michigan University
"Hanna Arendt and the Future of Europe"

2003

03-001 Reuven Avi-Yonah
Back to the 1930s? The Shaky Case for Exampting Dividends

03-002

Sijbren Cnossen
Coordinating Corporation Taxes in the European Union


03-003

Clemens Fuest
Corporate Tax Coordination in the European Internal Market & the Problem of "Harmful" Tax Competition

03-004 Jack Mintz
Cashing Out Profits: Approaches to Dividend Taxation

03-005 Tim Schwanen, Martin Dijst, & Frans Dieleman
Policies for Urban Form and Their Impact on Travel: The Netherlands Experience


2002

02-001

Miguel Poiares Maduro
Europe and the Constitution: What if this is As Good As It Gets?

02-002 Helmut Dubiel
Global Civil Society as a Community of Memory
02-003

Anne-Marie Slaughter
Global Government Networks, Global Information Agencies, and Disaggregated Democracy

02-004 Jack Mintz and Joann Martens Weiner
Exploring Formula Allocation for the European Union
2001
01-001
WP418-WDI*
Steven Salbu
The European Union Data Privacy Directive and International Relations


The William Davidson Institute Working Paper Series

In cooperation with the European Union Center, The William Davidson Institute (WDI) at the University of Michigan Business School is highlighting papers from their Working Paper Series that deal with EU issues and EU enlargement. Jointly listed papers are designated by an (*) in the EUC series. Researchers are encouraged to send additional working papers on topics related to the emerging and transition economies to WDI.

 

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