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Freedman Fellowship 2023

Muddling Through Technology-Related Challenges in Qualitative Social Scientific Research

Department - Political Science
Participant - Elliot Posner

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https://thedaily.case.edu/2016-freedman-fellows-presentations/

This project is about the European Union’s foreign economic policies in the area of financial regulation (i.e. the rules governing the cross-border exchange of capital and related services). Addressing core scholarly and public policy questions about the EU’s role in international affairs.

Is Europe a good internationalist supporting cooperation, human rights and good governance, or is it like any other giant polity that pursues such goals to the extent that they correspond to narrow “national” interests?

Because the EU is the world’s largest market, the answer to this question has enormous implications for the future of global financial regulation – a domain that the 2008 financial crisis taught us can affect everyone from Goldman Sachs bankers to average working families.

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