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Working Papers
Bulgarian Foreign Minister Solomon Passy speaks at Georgetown in March 2002.
Edited by core faculty, the Working Paper Series mirrors the interdisciplinary foundations of the BMW Center for German and European Studies. The papers, available for downloading in PDF format, are written by faculty members and visiting professors, as well as guest scholars who have been invited to present their work at seminars and conferences sponsored by the BMW Center.
- 16-06. Miguel Jerez Mir, "The Emergence and Institutionalization of Political Science: The Case of Spain" (December 2006).
- 15-06. Gonzalo Arruego, "Political Representation in Context: The Case of the Spanish Constitution of 1978" (November 2006).
- 14-05. Harvey Feigenbaum, "Smart Practice and Innovation in Cultural Policy: Responses to Americanization" (September 2005).
- 13-05. Massimo Florio, Riccardo Puglisi, "Public Ownership, Privatisation and Regulation: Social Welfare Counterfactuals for British Telecom" (August 2005).
- 12-05. Christian Tuschhoff, "Explaining the Multilateral Reflex: German Foreign Policy, 1949-2002" (February 2005).
- 11-04. Mitchell Smith, "Germany's Quest for a New EU Industrial Policy: Why it is Failing" (August 2004).
- 10-04. Detlef Pollack, "Support for Democracy in Eastern and Western Germany: an Attempt to Explain the Differences" (July 2004).
- 9-04.Hanns Maull, "Die deutsche Ausenpolitik: Auf der Suche nach neuen Orientierungen" (May 2004).
- 8-04. Cathryn Carson, "Going Nuclear: Science, Politics, and Risk in the Federal Republic of Germany in the 1950s" (March 2004).
- 7-04. Thomas Banchoff, "Path Dependence and Value-Driven Issues: The Comparative Politics of Stem Cell Research" (forthcoming, World Politics, January 2005).
- 6-04. Thomas Boghardt, "The Zimmermann Telegram: Diplomacy, Intelligence, and the American Entry into World War I" (November 2003).