Organisation: Department of Social Sciences

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    ELWar – Electoral Legacies of War

    Electoral Legacies of War: Political Competition in Postwar Southeast Europe (ELWar) is a project financed by the €1.5 million European Research Council Starting Grant for the period 2017-2022. ELWar aims to fill the gap in our understanding of electoral legacies of war by analyzing the evolution of political competition over the course of more than…

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    ELWar – Electoral Legacies of War

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    e/i-V:PLACE – e/i-Voting: Political and Legal Aspects in the Cyber Era

    This interdisciplinary project will expose both positive and negative experiences of e/i-voting, provide an overview of current technological developments and their possible correspondence with legal norms, as well as provide guidelines to decision-makers on reforming electoral systems in line with technological progress.

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    e/i-V:PLACE – e/i-Voting: Political and Legal Aspects in the Cyber Era

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    UCEuro – The (Un)intentional Collapse of Europeanization: The EU and the Rise of Authoritarianism in Southeast Europe

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    RSI – Robert Schuman Initiative for European Affairs

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    FRA-GER-PARL – Establishment of the Franco-German Parliamentary Assembly

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    EMULEG – The Governance of Monetary Policy: The EMU’s Legitimacy Conundrum

    The role of European Central Bank (ECB) in monetary policy and in European Union (EU) law and politics has changed fundamentally in the past decade. Just as during the sovereign debt crisis, in 2020 it is again at the forefront of economic responses that are essential to preserve the Eurozone, and, many claim, the EU…

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    EMULEG – The Governance of Monetary Policy: The EMU’s Legitimacy Conundrum

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    Banking on Europe

    This research project, which is funded by the UK Economic and Social Research Council and Luxembourg’s National Research Council (FNR) INTER scheme aims to generate new knowledge among academics and policymakers about the evolution and accountability of pan-European public financial institutions.

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