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Research Group on European Affairs13.04.2011 · C·A·P The Research Group on European Affairs works on European policy topics. A traditional focus lies in the continual analysis and accompaniment of European integration. The research work is, among other things, carried out in seminars, discussion groups and regular publications. The work of the Research Group on European Affairs is sponsored by partners in the political, economic, and social sectors. Asides from contributions in books, journals and newspapers, the Research Group on European Affairs also publishes research results in different publication series. StructureThe work of the Research Group on European Affairs is sponsored by partners from the public and private sector. FocusThe staff of the Research Group on European Affairs is presently researching the following topics:
PublicationsBesides publishing articles in books, journals and newspapers, the Research Group on European Affairs publishes its research results in different publication series. A continual analysis of the European integration process is offered in the Yearbook on European Integration, the lexicon Europe from A-Z: A Pocketbook on European Integration, edited by Werner Weidenfeld and Wolfgang Wessels (University of Cologne), the Institute for European Policy and the European Union Publishers and the series Working Papers whose editorial staff work for the Research Group on European Affairs. The end of 1997 saw the addition of the series Munich Contributions to the European Integration of the European Union Publishers. The e-newsletter, Europanorama informs in dossiers about interesting internet offers on European themes. Information ResourcesThe C·A·P's Collection Europe and European Documentation Center (EDC) research library divisions (with access to the EUROBASES database) offer collaborators and scientific visitors access to the following: monographs, collectors volumes, yearbooks, periodicals, non-published papers and EU sources on European integration. Further research possibilities are available on the C·A·P's homepage. AddressResearch Group on European Affairs |
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