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Working Paper Series

The Contemporary Europe Research Centre (CERC) aims to publish high-quality original research, based on work in progress, on issues related to Europe. The CERC Working Papers Series is peer-reviewed. Papers cost Au$10.00 (+ postage) - please contact CERC to place an order.

Guidelines for submitting a Working Paper

Titles in the Series include:

2007

Georg Wiessala, 'CATALYSTS AND INHIBITORS - The Role and Meaning of Human Rights in EU-Asia Relations' CERC Working Papers Series, no.1/2007 (44 pp)

Milos Vaskovic, 'The Complexity of Remembering - Beyond the Logic of "Identity" in a Complex Europe' CERC Working Papers Series, no.2/2007 (55pp)

Archive

The papers below are now available online in pdf format.

Note - these papers are free for private or educational use, they may not be reproduced or transmitted for commerical purposes nor may they altered. Copyright rests with CERC and the authors. Printing multiple copies for distribution, reproduction, or posting requires permission from CERC.

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Working Papers International Advisory Board

  • Philomena Murray , Leslie Holmes and Peter Shearman (University of Melbourne) (Editors)
  • Wladimir Andreff (University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne)
  • Michael Bradshaw (University of Leicester / University of Birmingham)
  • Renaud Dehousse (Institute of Political Science, Paris / European University Institute, Florence)
  • Maurizio Ferrera (University of Pavia / Universita Boccona)
  • Stephen Fortescue (University of New South Wales)
  • Graeme Gill (University of Sydney)
  • Paul Hainsworth (University of Ulster)
  • Simon Hix (London School of Economics)
  • Robert Horvath (University of Melbourne)
  • Elizabeth Meehan (Queen's University of Belfast)
  • Andrew Moravcsik (Harvard University)
  • Kirill Nourzhanov (Australian National University)
  • Marko Pavlyshyn (Monash University)
  • William Tompson (University of London)
  • J. H. H. Weiler (Harvard University)
  • Stephen Wheatcroft (University of Melbourne)
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