A Spanish translation of Professor Graziano's book on the geopolitics of the Catholic Church, was recently published in Spain: El Siglo Catòlico: La Estrategia Geopolìtica della Iglesia (Barcelona: RBA 2012).
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Dr. David Pike, AGS Professor and AUP Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Contemporary History and Politics, will speak on Friday, April 6 on the topic: “The Nazi Universe: The SS Archipelago.”
Venue: April 6: 13:45 – 15:00. 6, rue du Colonel Combes, Paris 7. Salle 31.
All who are interested are welcome to attend.
Professor Pike will speak of daily ...
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On March 12, 2012, Professor Elizabeth Milovidov attended the London launch of the Children's Rights and Business Principles. The Principles were formulated by UNICEF, Save the Children and the UN Global Compact with the aim that the business community not only respects, but also proactively supports children's rights. The launch was a gathering of 200 business professionals, ...
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On 15th December Professor Steve McGiffen gave a talk to an invited group of officials at the European Commission in Brussels, on the subject of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in agriculture. Professor McGiffen was the guest of European Commissioner for Social Affairs László Andor. The author of Biotechnology: Corporate Power versus the Public ...
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Patrick Clairzier published an article in the latest issue of Routledge's Journal Socialism and Democracy: "Paths to Development through Trade: EU-Led Trade Liberalization vs South–South Cooperation" (2011, Volume 25: Issue 2, pp.64-80).
The article examines the Cariforum-EC Economic Partnership Agreement between the European Commission and CARICOM member states in order to discern the impact of North-South trade agreements on ...
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Professor Douglas Yates just published his fifth book: The Scramble for African Oil: Oppression, Corruption and War for Control of Africa's Natural Resources. The book was released by London’s Pluto Press on January 17th, 2012.
The Scramble for African Oil demonstrates how the international demand for oil contributes to the chronic political, economic and security problems plaguing Africa. ...
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On November 10, Professor Steve McGiffen attended a conference on climate change at the European Parliament in Brussels, organized by the United Left Group/Nordic Green Left European Parliamentary Group (GUE/NGL) in the run-up to the Conference of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol to be held in Durban, South Africa in December, 2011.
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On November 16th, Professor Douglas Yates participated in a one-day conference on "Oil, Politics and Africa" organized by Chatham House (the British Royal Institute of International Affairs) and the African Studies Centre at Coventry University (UK). This conference examined current government, NGO and academic thinking on oil and gas production in Sub-Saharan Africa and how oil companies, governments ...
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Professor Manlio Graziano, who teaches at AGS and at La Sorbonne in Paris, was interviewed in the Canadian newspaper La Presse on November 8 about Silvio Berlusconi's politics and his government's legacy following the announcement of his resignation. "Berlusconi represents the Italy of comfort and consumption that has been living on credit since ...
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Professor Regis Bismuth's doctoral dissertation was just published in French by Belgian publisher Bruylant. It is entitled La Coopération Internationale des Autorités de Régulation du Secteur Financier et le Droit International Public (International Cooperation Between Financial Regulatory Authorities and International Public Law)(Brussels: Bruylant 2011) and is part of the publisher's series on Globalization and International Law.
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