Talking Points
The CSPP has also generated the following power points and occasional articles of interest.
- Popular Commitment to an Ever Closer Union? A Pragmatic Approach, May-June 2011, Richard Rose.
- Making Voices Count: The Problem of Aggregation in EP Party Groups, The Politics of Representation, European University Institute, Florence, May 2011. Richard Rose and Gabriela Borz.
- Representation in Parliamentary Democracies: The European Parliament as a Deviant Case. RECON Conference on Strengthening Democracy in the EU, University of Bremen, July 2011. Richard Rose.
- The Internet Goes EFL (English as a Foreign Language), Center for Technology Innovation at Brookings, Richard Rose.
- Why We are All Eurosceptic Now, Times Higher Education review, 2010, Richard Rose.
- The Case for Pan-European Referenda, Europe's World, Spring 2011.
- The EU Bill and Parliamentary Sovereignty, written evidence to the House of Commons European Scrutiny Committee, Session 2010-11.
- Is There a Demand for Pan-European Referendums?, PIREDEU Final Conference, Brussels, 18 November 2010.
- Wellbeing in the Community, EC-Eurofound-EPC Conference, Brussels, 14 September 2010.
- Can Europe Go in Two Directions at Once?, European Union Democracy Observatory article, July 2010.
- Inequalities in Representation in the European Parliament, ECPR 5th Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, Oporto, Portugal, 26 June 2010.
- A Bottom up Response to a Top Down Economic Crisis: A Pan-European Perspective, International Conference on the Economic Crisis, Glasgow U., 13-14 May 2010.
- Representation in EU Governance: Explanation without Justification, IPSA-University of Luxembourg Symposium, Luxembourg, 20 March 2010.
- The Political Implications of Internet Diffusion, European University Institute, Florence, 16 February 2010.
- The Changing Nature of Europe: A Post-Transformation
Analysis. University of Heidelberg.
- In Place of Post-communist Studies: From Transition
to Arrival. George Washington University.
- Ordinary People in Public Policy. CESES Charles
University, Prague.
- What Would You Tell the President in 3 Minutes about
Iraq? White House, Washington DC.