In 2004 the course
focused on the EU-enlargement and the future of 'civil society' and
'governance'. For several individual papers by the participants, click below.
Alexandra Mihai - EU
Enlargement: the 'swan song' of an inclusive labor market?
Alexandra Roman - When
east meets west
Daphne van Rhee - The
position of sports in times of anxiety
Eveline Hertzberger - The Headscarf as the Trojan Horse of Islamism
Isolde de Groot - Raising
Europe
Julia Doets - Restarting
from scratch
Laura Herta Gongola - Western
European 'identity' versus Eastern European 'identity'
Masja van Meeteren - A
matter of perspective: the failure or success of Dutch integration policy
Minoo Alipour Birgani - Progress
without professionals? Fighting 'Brain drain' in EU accession countries
Reijer Gaasterland - Eye
of the tiger
Roxana Pencea - Building
Hope and Communities - Young Romas' cultural and economical implication in
Romania
Semin Suvarierol - Melt
or surface: will the Eastern cultures be included in or excluded from the
evolving European Commission Culture?
Seval Demir - Beyond
Marginality
Tina Ferle and Manca
Setinc - Constitutional
protection of minority languages in the European Union
Tom Claassen - From
euro-positivist to euro-sceptic?
Tudor Bradatan - The
many faces of violence: the exclusion of immigrants
Willem de Koster - Choosing
the lesser position
Wing Che Wong - Islamic
and Chinese minorities as an integration paradox?