SETA PUBLIC LECTURE   By  Adam Luedtke  Assistant Professor, University of Utah Date: May 7, 2008 Wednesday Time: 17.00 – 19.00 Venue: SETA Foundation, Ankara

 
SETA PUBLIC LECTURE
 
By 
Adam Luedtke 
Assistant Professor, University of Utah

Date: May 7, 2008 Wednesday
Time: 17.00 – 19.00

Venue: SETA Foundation, Ankara

We are pleased to invite you to a conference entitled “One Market, 27 States, 25 Million Outsiders? Supranational Integration and the Politics of Immigration” to be held in SETA Foundation on Wednesday, May 7, 2008.

Professor Luedtke will discuss national incentives to delegate immigration policy to the EU, and the politics of this delegation, with a focus on politics in Belgium, France and the UK. He will also offer a summary and analysis of the EU’s common achievements in immigration policy.

Adam LUEDTKE is currently an assistant professor in political science at the University of Utah. Luedtke received his Ph.D. from University of Washington in 2006. Luedtke’s dissertation won the 2007 Best Dissertation prize from the European Union Studies Association. His research focuses on immigration, international organizations and globalization. Luedtke has published chapters in three edited volumes, as well as articles in the following journals: Governance, European Union Politics, Policy Studies Journal, Comparative European Politics, and the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis. He is currently writing a book on immigration politics and policy at the European Union level. Luedtke was the recipient of a 2007 University Teaching Award and a 2007 Distinguished Teacher Award from the Sigma Chi Fraternity. https://www.poli-sci.utah.edu/luedtke.html 

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