"The Transatlantic Relationship after the U.S. Presidential Elections" with Professor Erik Jones

    Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at 1:00 PM until 2:00 PMEastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00

    The Johns Hopkins SAIS Office of Admissions welcomes prospective students to specially designed lectures as an introduction to the world-class scholars and practitioners who contribute to the vibrant, academic life of the school.  See firsthand how our lecturers inform and engage students in critical international relations issues. The program is meant to be interactive and will include a question and answer session.

    Please note that all Johns Hopkins SAIS Admissions Taster Lectures are off the record. No audio, video, transcription or digital recording is allowed.

    Erik Jones is Director of European and Eurasian Studies and Professor of European Studies and International Political Economy at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of the Johns Hopkins University. He is also Senior Research Fellow at Nuffield College in Oxford, United Kingdom. Jones is author of The Politics of Economic and Monetary Union (2002), Economic Adjustment and Political Transformation in Small States (2008), and, together with Dana Allin, Weary Policeman: American Power in an Age of Austerity (2012). His most recent book is a collection of short essays called The Year the European Crisis Ended (2014). He is editor or co-editor of more than twenty books or special issues of journals on topics related to European politics and political economy including The Oxford Handbook of the European Union (2012) and The Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics (2015). Professor Jones teaches on topics in international and comparative political economy with a particular focus on Europe and the transatlantic relationship.

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