Governmentality and expertise: imagining economy after crisis
Panel convened by Amelie Kutter and Jens Maesse (University of Giessen) at the 11th Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, 5-7th July, University of Hull, UK Abstract: Policy…
Panel convened by Amelie Kutter and Jens Maesse (University of Giessen) at the 11th Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, 5-7th July, University of Hull, UK Abstract: Policy…
Talk given by Amelie Kutter at the 11th Interpretive Policy Analysis conference, 5-7th July, 2016, University of Hull, UK
The series of lectures ‘Crisis and economic governance: juxtaposing the perspectives of legal, social and cultural studies’ looks at new forms and notions of economic governance developed since the financial crisis. Among others, it includes talks by Bruno Amable, Hans-Jürgen Bieling and Magdalena Fedorowicz. The series is funded by the project ‘Reconfigurations’ and the Frankfurt Institute of Transition Studies and was set up by Amelie Kutter.
Talk given by Amelie Kutter and Cathleen Kantner (University of Stuttgart) at the panel ‘discourse analysis of security policy’ at the 26. wissenschaftlichen Kongress der Deutschen Vereinigung…
After the end of the Cold-War, the EU started advancing its Common Foreign and Security Policy and Common Security and Defence Policy (CFSP/CSDP), making them part of reform that eventually led to the Lisbon Treaty. The article argues that this endeavour was above all a project of polity-construction: it endowed European integration with new purpose, imagining the EU as a polity that legitimately asserted itself globally as a civilising power.
Heinrich, M. and Kutter, A. (2014) A critical juncture in EU integration? The eurozone crisis and its management 2010-2012, in: Panizza, F., Philip, G. (Eds.), Moments…
Kutter, A. (2014) (De)Constructing the EU as a civilising power: CFSP/CSDP and the constitutional debate in Poland and France, in: Carta, C., Morin, J.-F. (Eds.), EU…
Panel convened by Amelie Kutter at the 13th ISA Annual Convention, San Francisco, 3rd-6th April, 2013.
Workshop convened by Amelie Kutter and Nicole Doerr at Free University Berlin, 14-16th January 2010, in collaboration with the Research College ‘Transformative power of Europe’. Report:…
The end of the Cold War brought about a strategic shift in the field of foreign, security and defence policies in Europe. In particular, events like wars, humanitarian catastrophes or terrorist attacks provoked public debates about the future role of the European Union in world politics both in the EU member and the candidate states. The project investigates whether these debates led to the construction of a common European identity. Amelie Kutter is co-investigator on that project, which is directed by Cathleen Kantner and Thomas Risse at Free University Berlin.