The annual
Convention of International Studies Association on Global IR and
Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for International Studies (18-21 February –
New Orleans) and the European Union Studies Association Fourteenth Biennial
Conference (5-7 March, Boston) were held in the past few weeks. The ISA annual
conventions are among the most important events of scholarly research on global
IR (at least in the Western hemisphere) dealing with the most important
theoretical and practical issues of contemporary international relations and
sharing recent research results. The EUSA concentrates on a specific region,
i.e. the European Union. The EU’s internal dynamics and challenges, its role in
international power relations including its ability to influence developments
in its neighborhood and to cope with the challenges of a changing global
economic and political framework are discussed in detail at EUSA events. CentralEuropeNow attended both
conferences and was very much interested in finding out how the current issues
of the Central and Eastern European region would be discussed at such major
events. (Click on the picture.)
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