.
Support
Rescue our Fellowships
Fellowship Stories
Donate
Conferences
2015 CES Conference
Call for Proposals
Registration Form
Hotel Information Paris
Advertising and Exhibits
Conference FAQs
Upcoming Conferences
Past Conferences
Publications
Perspectives on Europe
Submission Guidelines
CritCom
CES Resource Guides
Newsletter
Advertising
Access Instructions
Grants & Awards
Dissertation Completion
FAQs
Recent Awardees
Pre-Dissertation Research
FAQs
Recent Awardees
Book Award
Past Awardees
First Article Prize
Past Awardees
Nomination Form
Conference Travel Grants
Past Winners
Grants and Awards FAQs
Research
Research Networks
Gender and Sexuality
Call for Members
European Integration
Announcements
Regimes & States
Members
Announcements
Political Economy
Immigration
Members
Territorial Politics
Members
Social Movements
Call for New Networks
Network Portal
Membership
Individuals
Membership Form
Institutions
Current Members
Membership Application
Dues Payment
Nomination Form
Resources
Institutes & Centers
Libraries & Archives
Newspapers
About
About Us
By-laws
Annual Reports
History
Leadership and Staff
EC Elections
Conference Committees
Grants Committee
Editorial Committees
Past Committees
Funders & Partners
Press Releases
Privacy Policy
Site Map
Quick Links
Start
Browse by Day
Author Index
Home
\
Conferences
\
2015 CES Conference
\
2015 Conference Online Program
116
Making the Most of Market Power: Politics and Profit in European Trade
Thursday, July 9, 2015: 9:00 AM-10:45 AM
J101 (13 rue de l'Université)
-
Chair:
John Ahlquist
The Costs and Benefits of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
Martin Myant
,
European Trade Union Institute
The EU in the World: Public Procurement Policy and the EU-WTO Relationship
Stella Ladi
,
Queen Mary University of London
;
Dimitris Tsarouhas
,
Bilkent University
The Eu's Trade Battles with Russia in Times of Crisis: A Powerless Giant or an Effective Market Power?
Anke Schmidt-Felzmann
,
Utrikespolitiska institutet, Stockholm & Dalarna University, Falun
How to Shoot Where the Ducks Are: Firms' Multilevel Lobbying Strategies in EU Free Trade Negotiations
Margaux Kersschot
,
Catholic University of Leuven
The Politics of Counter-Sanctions: The Domestic Drivers and Constraints of Russian-EU Trade Relations
Masha Hedberg
,
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University
See more of:
Paper Proposals
<< Previous Session
|
Next Session >>