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The European Initiative on Security Studies Conference 27-28 June 2019

2 December 2018
by Grainger, Andy
European, International, Security
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The 2019 EISS Conference

The third annual conference of the European Initiative on Security Studies will be held at Sciences Po, in Paris, on 27-28 June 2019. It is organized by the EISS board, within the framework of the French Association for the Study of War and Strategy (AEGES) and in collaboration with the Center for International Studies (CERI) of Sciences Po.

Marco Wyss at Lancaster emphasises that the organisers of EISS are very interested in receiving proposals from military historians.

 

Call for Papers and further information    Download

Deadlines:
• 15 January 2019: deadline for sending paper proposals to the panel chairs (cf. emails below) and panel proposals to the EISS(eissnetwork@gmail.com).
• 15 February 2019: decision on open panels by EISS; and on papers for closed panels by chairs
• Early March 2019: final program sent to participants
• 10 June 2019: deadline for sending the full paper to the panel’s chair

 

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