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Book on The Politics of Coalition in South Korea: Between Institutions and Culture by IRES Faculty

April 26, 2011

The Politics of Coalition in South Korea: Between Institutions and Culture

Author: Youngmi Kim

Publisher:Routledge (1 April 2011)

http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415562157/

 

‘Obama’s Grand Strategy and the Crisis in Lybia: How different from the Bush Approach?’ - lecture by Professor Stuart Kaufman

March 23, 2011

The Department of International Relations and European Studies (IRES) and the Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy, and International Relations cordially invite you to a public lecture on

‘Obama’s Grand Strategy and the Crisis in Lybia: How different from the Bush Approach?’

Speaker:  Professor Stuart Kaufman (University of Delaware and Fulbright Scholar, Diplomatic Academy, University of Vienna)

Chair:  Prof. Erin Jenne (IRES)

Visiting Faculty Position in Global Finance

March 16, 2011

The Department of International Relations and European Studies (IRES) at Central European University invites applications for a fixed-term visiting faculty position in the field of Global Finance for either the Fall (preferably) or the Winter semester of AY 2011/12.

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Professor Friedrich Kratochwil, one of the world’s leading scholars of international relations, will join the Department as a recurrent Visiting Professor from the Spring of 2011

February 24, 2011

IRES is pleased to announce that Professor Friedrich Kratochwil, one of the world’s leading scholars of international relations, will join the Department as a recurrent Visiting Professor from the Spring of 2011.

Uprisings in the Middle East: Egypt and Beyond

February 10, 2011
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On 8 February 2011 the Department of International Relations and European Studies (IRES) hosted a roundtable entitled “IRES Current Affairs Roundtable—Uprisings in the Middle East: Egypt and Beyond,” bringing together a group of academic experts who shed light on the current uprisings in the Middle East, with a special focus on the situation in Egypt.