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Vortragsreihe Regensburger Vorträge zum östlichen Europa
Auch im SoSe 2013 findet die Vortragsreihe Regensburger Vorträge zum östlichen Europa statt.
Die einzelnen Termine und Vortragsthemen können Sie dem Programm entnehmen.
First Annual Conference: Nature and the Environment in East and Southeast Europe: Historical and Economic Perspectives
First Annual Conference of the Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (IOS)
In partnership with the Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies
time: 27-29 June 2013
location: Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, Landshuter Str. 4, 93047 Regensburg, room 319
Politische Mobilisierung in Krisenphasen: Ostmittel- und Südosteuropa seit dem späten 18. Jahrhundert
Die gemeinsam von Herder-Institut (Marburg) und IOS (Regensburg) organisierte Tagung "Politische Mobilisierung in Ostmittel- und Südosteuropa" diskutiert anhand von historischen und aktuellen Beispielen eine der zentralen Fragen zum Verständnis der politischen Geschichte der Region. Ein Fokus liegt auf dem Zusammenhang von Krise, Zäsur und politischer... [weiter]
Nature and the Environment in East and Southeast Europe: Historical and Economic Perspectives
First Annual Conference of the Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (Regensburg, Germany).
Organizer: Institute for East and Southeast European Studies / Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung
Conveners: Dr. Luminiţa Gătejel, Dr. Dr. h.c. Manuela Troschke
Venue:... [weiter]
Forschungskolloquium "Neue Perspektiven in der südost- und osteuropäischen Geschichte"
Armina Omerika (Bochum): Identitätsentwürfe der Bosniaken in der Diaspora seit 1995
Zeit: Dienstag, 02.07.2013, 18-20 Uhr
Ort: WiOS, Landshuter Str. 4 (Raum 017)
Irida Vorpsi (Wien): Frauenemanzipation als Teil der Propaganda im kommunistischen Albanien: 1945-1990
Zeit: Dienstag, 16.07.2013, 18-20 Uhr
Ort:... [weiter]
Energy and energy efficiency
Winds of change: energy and energy efficiency in Russia
The Russian economy has been heavily dependent on the oil and gas incomes for decades. However, the times of easy oil and gas are over. Russia's reaction to the changing situation was the formulation of several new strategies that opt for technical and economic measures to save energy and improve energy efficiency. Are these measures appropriate? Can Russia really follow a path of energy saving and energy efficiency?
Mobility of workers in the European Union
Towards the free movement of workers in Germany
On 1 May 2011 the non-accession European Union (EU) countries will no longer be allowed to treat workers from eight Central and Eastern European countries that joined the Union on 1 May 2004 differently from other EU workers. Germany, unlike other non-accession Member States, has kept its labour market closed to workers from the acceding countries. Has Germany's strict immigration regime vis-à-vis the new Member States been a success over the past seven years? Will Germany once again become an important destination of migration from Central and Eastern Europe following 1 May 2011?
Economic reform in Ukraine
The "blue" reform programme 2010–2014
In 2010, Ukraine still is a laggard in many respects of economic reform. The Orange Revolution did not keep its promises. With the victory of the "blue" camp and the end of the political turmoil in the beginning of the year, the window of opportunity for reforms has opened again. Indeed, in June, the president released a new and comprehensive reform programme. Will it work?
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