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Policy and Working Paper Series
Policy and Working Paper Series
The EUCE/ESC provides opportunities for presenting research through the Center’s Policy Paper Series and Working Papers Series. Areas of research on the EU include:
Environmental Policy, External Relations, Institutional Change, National and Ethnic Identity, the Role of Member-States, and Technology Policy
The areas of research in comparative public policy include:
Political Economy, Regulatory Policy, the Welfare State, and the Environment
Another area of research is the social and intellectual history of Europe.
European Policy Paper Series
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Air Transport and the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme, by Martin Staniland, Professor and International Affairs Division Director, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh. June 2009 |
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The EU-China Strategic Partnership: Achievements And Challenges, by Jing Men, Assistant Professor at Vesalius College in Brussels. November 2007 |
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Telecommunications Policy in Turkey: Restructuring for Economic Growth by James B. Burnham, a former high-level U.S. government official and Mellon Bank executive, is currently Murrin Professor of Global Competitiveness at the Donahue Graduate School of Business, Duquesne University, November 2006 |
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Trouble Brewing? eu and Member-State Public Health Policy and the European Beer Industry, by Pamela Camerra-Rowe, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Kenyon College, November 2005
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EU Decision-Making after the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe, by Youri Devuyst, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Free University of Brussels), Belgium, July 2004.
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Regulating Biotechnology: Comparing EU and US Approaches, by Lee Ann Patterson, Research Associate, European Union Center, University of Pittsburgh; Timothy E. Josling, Professor and Senior Fellow, Institute for International Studies, Stanford University. May 2002.
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The Politics of Galileo, by Johan Lembke, Visiting Center Associate, University of Pittsburgh, 1999-2001.
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Transatlantic Air Transport: Routes To Liberalization, by Martin Staniland, Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh. 2000.
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Reform of the Structural Funds after 1999, by Iain Begg, Professor of International Economics, South Bank University, London. Available August 1997.
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European Economic and Monetary Union -- Transitional Issues and Third-Stage Dilemmas, by David Cameron, Professor, Yale University. Available May 1997.
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Open Skies-Fewer Planes? Public Policy and Corporate Strategy in EU-US Aviation Relations, by Martin Staniland, Professor of International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh. August 1996.
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Subsidies, Competition Laws, and Politics, by Giuseppe Cacciato, European Commission. July 1996.
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| Transatlantic Trade Policy: US Market Opening Strategies, by Youri Devuyst, Professor, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Free University of Brussels - ULB). 1995. |
Working Paper Series
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Aviation Security and Passenger Data Exchange – The Need for a Multilateral Arrangement, by Dinos Stasinopoulos, European Union Fellow at the EU Center at the University of Pittsburgh; Martin Staniland, Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, May 2005
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The Kyoto Protocol’s Emissions Trading System: An EU-US Environmental Flip-Flop, by Chad Damro Lecturer of Politics in the School of Social and Political Studies at the University of Edinburgh; Pilar Luaces-Méndez, Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Political Science at the Universidad de Santiago de Compostela in Spain. August 2003.
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Surviving The Single Market: The dilemmas and strategies of “small-country” airlines, by Martin Staniland, Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh. 2003.
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Technology, MNE's and Convergence in US and European Industrial and Technology Policies, by Steven McGuire, Assistant Professor in International Management, Royal Holloway College, University of London. January 1999.
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Ireland's Economic Transformation. Industrial Policy, European Integration and Social Partnership, by Rory O'Donnell, Jean Monnet Associate Professor of European Business Studies, University College Dublin. December 1998.
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Bandwagon or Barriers? The Role of Standards in the European and American Marketplace, by Michelle Egan, Professor in the School of International Service, American University. Available December 1997.
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