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2008 Conference Information

Colloquia

Background

Executive Committee

Institutions

Consortium Agreement (PDF)

New Items

Transatlantic Public Policy Series New Publication

Report from the Chairman

Information on the 2006 Meeting

The goal of the Transatlantic Policy Consortium is to strengthen relationships between European and American scholars and professionals in the field of public policy analysis and education.

 

Background:

A brief history and background of the consortium is available on this page.

Colloquia:

You can learn about our past colloquia and our future colloquia on the above page, or link directly to our next colloquium below.

"Adapting Universities to the Global Society" was the theme  for the September 9-11, 2007 Colloquium.  The Colloquium was hosted by Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.

"Transatlantic Perspectives on Security Imperatives: Implications for Civil Liberties and Intergovernmental / Transnational Relations" was the theme for the June 2006 Colloquium.  The Colloquium was hosted by the Polish Institute for International Affairs in Warsaw, Poland.

Executive Committee:

Find out who's on the Executive Committee of the Transatlantic Policy Consortium.

Institutions:

A list of institutions currently participating in the Transatlantic Policy Consortium  can be found here.

 

TPC Publications

Transatlantic Perspectives on Security Imperatives Learn More from LIT-Verlag

Transatlantic Perspectives on The End of Sovereignty Order Form/ Contents Page
Learn More from LIT-Verlag

Transatlantic Perspectives on Liberalization and Democratic Governance
Learn More from LIT-Verlag

Globalization and Regionalization: Challenges for Public Policy
Learn More from Kluwer.

Security, Trade, and Environmental Policy: A US/European Union Transatlantic Agenda
Learn More from Kluwer.

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Last updated 18 February 2008