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The Europe Center formerly the Forum on Contemporary Europe is dedicated to innovative thinking about Europe in the new millennium.

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candidate in the Department of Political Science. And the Graduate School of Economic and Social Sciences. At the University of Mannheim, Germany. Currently, I am a visiting student researcher at the Europe Center at Stanford University. I am also a research associate at the Chair of Political Science II. And affiliate with the Collaborative Research Center SFB 884. On the Political Economy of Reforms.

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