Book Presentation for the EU Commission’s Directorate General for Economics and Finance (DG ECFIN).
On Tuesday, September 15, I presented Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Rules and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone for the European Union (EU) Commission’s Directorate General for Economics and Finance (DG ECFIN).
Why Does the EU Have a Legitimacy Problem: Interview on Rhodes Center Podcast
I had the opportunity recently to discuss Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Rules and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone on Brown University's Rhodes Center Podcast.
Capitalism in a Time of Pandemic
Yesterday, August 5, I participated in a three-person panel discussion yesterday on “Capitalism in a time of Pandemic.” The videoconference was the fifth in a cycle of conferences on “The End of an Era: Where is politics going?” organized by the Universidad de Diego Portales and the Chilean Office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Santiago.
Book Presentation at SASE 2020 Virtual Conference
On Saturday, July 18, I presented my book, Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Rules and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone, for an “Author meets Critics” session at the 2020 – Virtual Conference: Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution. The event was originally scheduled to take place in Amsterdam.
Politics in the Time of Global Pandemic
On Wednesday, June 24, alongside Prof. Mahrukh Doctor from the University of Hull, I participated in a panel discussion entitled “Comparing Patchwork Responses to Pandemic,” the first of a virtual nine-week lecture series on the theme of “Politics in the Time of Global Pandemic.”
Europe's Crisis of Legitimacy Presentation for the Bruno Kreisky Forum
I had the opportunity recently, in lieu of a scheduled visit to Vienna, to record a video presentation for the Bruno Kreisky Forum for International Dialogue on new book, Europe's Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Rules and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone, in which I examine the interrelationship between democratic legitimacy at the European level and the ongoing Eurozone crisis that began in 2010.
Europe's Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Rules and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone
My new book – Europe's Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Rules and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone – is now available from Oxford University Press.
Legitimacy in a time of Covid: Lessons from the Eurozone Crisis
On Wednesday, May 27, 2020, I presented a talk via Zoom entitled, “Legitimacy in a time of Covid: Lessons from the Eurozone Crisis” for the Schuman Center at the European University Institute’s seminar series on Covid 19.
Corona-Crisis: Views from across the Atlantic
On Tuesday, May 26, I was a speaker, along with Adam S. Posen and Jeffry Frieden, at the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies webinar “Corona-Crisis: Views from across the Atlantic” on the economic impact of the crisis and policy developments in the US and Europe.
European Integration and the Future of EU-UK Relations in Times of COVID-19
On Monday, May 4, I participated in an interview with Sarah Wolff for the 1st episode of the NEXTEUK Virtual Seminar Series at Queen Mary University in London.
Between Power and Powerlessness in the Euro Zone Crisis and Thereafter
I have just published an article with Martin Carstensen, Associate Professor at Department of Organization, Copenhagen Business School, in the Journal of European Public Policy.
The Varied Responses of EU Institutional Actors to the COVID Crisis
On Wednesday, April 29, I served as moderator for the Zoom videoconference: “The Varied Responses of EU Institutional Actors to the COVID Crisis.”
Dilemmas for Democratic Legitimacy in the Coronavirus Crisis
On Tuesday, April 28, I gave a presentation for the Zoom video-teleconference “Social Movements and Political Mobilisation in Times of Global Pandemic,” organized by the Copenhagen Center for Political Mobilization and Social Movement Studies (CoMMonS) at the University of Copenhagen.
The World after Coronavirus: A Pardee Center Video Series
The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future at the Pardee School of Global Studies has launched a new video series called “The World After Coronavirus,” (#WorldAfterCorona) exploring how the future will change after coronavirus.
The EU responds to the coronavirus: déjà vu all over again?
See my latest article in Social Europe on why after a decade of harsh austerity programs EU must manifest real solidarity – muddling through will not do.
The Euro at 20: Past, Present, and Future at Middlebury College
On Friday, October 25, I was at Middlebury College in Vermont, for the annual International Political Economy symposium on “The Euro at 20: Past, Present, and Future.”
Webinar: RECONNECT Horizon 2020 project
On Wednesday Oct 23, I was the featured speaker for a webinar of the RECONNECT Horizon 2020 project.
Europe’s Travails: Forging a French-German Response in an Era of Transatlantic Disequilibrium
On Monday, October 22, I took part in a European Economic Policy Forum event at Harvard's Center for European Studies entitled “Europe’s Travails: Forging a French-German Response in an Era of Transatlantic Disequilibrium."
The Political Science 400
I am thrilled to share that I have been named as one of the 100 currently most-cited scholars, the 25 most-cited in my PhD cohort, and the 40 most-cited women scholars by PS: Political Science & Politics, one of the American Political Science Association’s official journals.
WorldBoston Talk on Populism in Europe
I gave a talk last week on “The Rise of Populism” as part of WorldBoston’s Great Decisions series. The series is the largest nonpartisan public education program on international affairs in the world.