Distinguished lectures
To mark the inauguration of the academic year, the Centre invites a guest speaker of recognition and stature from a governmental or academic institution to speak on a topic of interest to the students and research team.
The lecturer’s speech is then commemorated through its publication and inclusion in our Distinguished Guest Lecture Series, archived both at the Centre and on CIRCaP website.
Below is the list of lectures in the series:
No. 1/2005 – Tommaso Padoa Schioppa
A Little European Lexicon
No. 2/2005 – Giandomenico Picco
The Making of a New International System: is Westphalia over?
No. 3/2006 – Nikiforos Diamandouros
The Ombudsman Institution And The Quality Of Democracy
No. 4/2008 – Johan P. Olsen
Institutional Sources of Change and Continuity
Special Edition: 9 October 2008 - Jean Blondel
Personalisation of Leadership, Parties and the Citizens
No. 5/2009 - Lorenzo Bini Smaghi
A Failure of Capitalism?
No. 6/2010 - Ferdinando Nelli Feroci
The European Union and the Lessons of the Financial and Economic Crises
The lecturer’s speech is then commemorated through its publication and inclusion in our Distinguished Guest Lecture Series, archived both at the Centre and on CIRCaP website.
Below is the list of lectures in the series:
No. 1/2005 – Tommaso Padoa Schioppa
A Little European Lexicon
No. 2/2005 – Giandomenico Picco
The Making of a New International System: is Westphalia over?
No. 3/2006 – Nikiforos Diamandouros
The Ombudsman Institution And The Quality Of Democracy
No. 4/2008 – Johan P. Olsen
Institutional Sources of Change and Continuity
Special Edition: 9 October 2008 - Jean Blondel
Personalisation of Leadership, Parties and the Citizens
No. 5/2009 - Lorenzo Bini Smaghi
A Failure of Capitalism?
No. 6/2010 - Ferdinando Nelli Feroci
The European Union and the Lessons of the Financial and Economic Crises