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John Erik Fossum
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Universitetspodden
Har Trump gjort nei-landet Norge langt mer positivt til EU?
Norge har takket nei til EU-medlemskap to ganger. Har en urolig verden og en ny runde med Trump i USA gjort EU og Europa mer attraktivt for oss? I tilfelle: Hvorfor er ikke EU mer på dagsorden i et valgår? I samtalen: Professor John Erik Fossum ved ARENA - Senter for Europaforskning og førsteamanuensis Guri Rosén ved Institutt for statsvitenskap, begge ved Universitetet i Oslo. Programleder er Gro Lien Garbo
2025-06-03
00 min
The UK in a Changing Europe
Books on Brexit: John Erik Fossum, Christopher Lord and Merethe Dotterud Leiren
‘Books on Brexit’ is a podcast for anyone interested in the UK and the EU. Our guest authors represent a range of views on how we got here, and future prospects for the UK and UK-EU relations. They include: Michel Barnier, Philip Cunliffe, Stefaan De Rynck, Peter Foster, Brigid Laffan, Mary C. Murphy and Jonathan Evershed, and Robert Tombs. In this eposide, we are joined by John Erik Fossum, Christopher Lord and Merethe Dotterud Leiren who are co-authors, with a number of other colleagues, of the book ‘Norway’s EU Experience and Lessons for the UK - On Autonomy and Wriggle...
2023-12-20
1h 01
The UK in a Changing Europe
Good Neighbours? The UK and Europe After Brexit: Episode Five
Norway, the EU and Brexit With John Erik Fossum, Professor of Political Science at ARENA Centre for European Studies at the University of Oslo, Merethe Dotterud Leiren, Research Director at CICERO (Center for International Climate Research) in Oslo, and Christopher Lord, Professor at ARENA Centre for European Studies at the University of Oslo. This episode discusses the pros and cons of the Norwegian model. It explores what Norway’s relationship with the EU tells us about the nature of the EU and the situation of a non-member. It also considers how Brexit has affected UK-Norway-EU relations in energy and climate ch...
2022-08-26
46 min
CERI
Intersectionality of concepts for the management of diversity and the perception of civil society
26/04/2022 Luana Franco Rocha (SciencesPo - CERI) talked with Riva Kastoryano (SciencesPo -CERI) , leader of the PLURISPACE project and the principal investigators Tariq Modood (University of Bristol), John Erik Fossum (University of Oslo) and Ricard Zapata-Barrero (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) about the four concepts that are at the core of PLURISPACE (multiculturalism, interculturalism, transnationalism and cospomolitanism) and how they are connected, as well as to some empirical outcome
2022-04-26
58 min
Europe Speaks: A TEPSA Podcast
DiCE Webinar - Differentiation and Democracy
In this podcast, John Erik Fossum from ARENA Centre for European Studies (part of the University of Oslo) elaborates on the concept of differentiated integration in the framework of democracy theory. He discusses key elements of the debate around differentiation, including the fact that some forms of differentiation are necessary in order for democracy to function properly, and therefore that democratic governance is functionally differentiated. Moreover, the podcast elaborates on differentiated integration in the European Union. This series from DiCE – Differentiation: Clustering Excellence, “DiCE Webinars” takes the full knowledge of Europe’s leading experts on differentiated integration, and presents i...
2021-06-12
10 min
New Books in Eastern European Studies
Paolo Dardanelli and Oscar Mazzoleni, "Dealing with Europe: Lessons from Switzerland's Experience" (Routledge, 2021)
Between voting to leave the European Union in 2016 and doing it four years later, the British political and media classes debated what kind of relationship they should have with the EU after withdrawal. Should it be Norwegian, Canadian or even - said government spinners - Australian?Now the UK is outside both the EU and the wider 30-nation European Economic Area (EEA), Routledge has launched a four-book Dealing with Europe series edited by John Erik Fossum and Christopher Lord (University of Oslo) to explore the options. The series opens with Switzerland-EU Relations: Lessons for the UK after Bre...
2021-05-31
51 min
New Books in European Politics
Paolo Dardanelli and Oscar Mazzoleni, "Dealing with Europe: Lessons from Switzerland's Experience" (Routledge, 2021)
Between voting to leave the European Union in 2016 and doing it four years later, the British political and media classes debated what kind of relationship they should have with the EU after withdrawal. Should it be Norwegian, Canadian or even - said government spinners - Australian?Now the UK is outside both the EU and the wider 30-nation European Economic Area (EEA), Routledge has launched a four-book Dealing with Europe series edited by John Erik Fossum and Christopher Lord (University of Oslo) to explore the options. The series opens with Switzerland-EU Relations: Lessons for the UK after Bre...
2021-05-31
47 min
The Sound of Economics
S6: Redefining Europe’s role after the Covid-19 Pandemic
In a special live edition podcast of an event we organised recently with EU3D, we discuss how the current situation brought upon by the pandemic could shift the ‘Conference on the Future of Europe’ debate, whether EU treaty changes are back on on the agenda and what this would imply for the relation of the EU with its closely affiliated non-members. Guntram Wolff is joined by Gabriele Bischoff, Member of the European Parliament, John Erik Fossum, Professor at the ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo and EU3D coordinator Kalypso Nicolaïdis.
2020-06-25
1h 05
Post Brexit Europe podcast
Different Perspectives on Differentiated Integration
This episode is a seminar featuring four distinguished speakers: John Erik Fossum (ARENA, University of Oslo), Pier Domenico Tortola (University of Groningen), Susan Rottmann (Özyeğin University), and Bruno de Witte (European University Institute). All of them are involved in large-scale Horizon 2020 research projects, three of which are on Differentiation in the European Union. The chair is Iain McMenamin (Dublin City University).
2020-04-16
1h 03
Post Brexit Europe podcast
An Interview with John Erik Fossum
John Erik Fossum is Professor at ARENA, Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo. He is a leading thinker on differentiation in Europe, and coordinator of a large-scale research project called EU3D (Differentiation, Dominance, Democracy). In this interview, he discusses the analytical framework for the project. He also discusses the prospect that Norway could provide a model for the future post-Brexit EU-UK relationship.
2020-04-16
33 min
Pod Britannia
Ep 20: Brexit og demokratiet i 2020
31. januar er Storbritannia offisielt ute av EU, men så venter en overgangsperiode mens en fremtidig handelsavtale skal meisles ut. Hva slags ferd er det Boris Johnsons regjering legger ut på, og hvilke demokratiske hensyn spiller inn på veien?Dette er tema i denne episoden av Pod Britannia, der Øivind Bratberg snakker med John Erik Fossum, som er professor ved Arena - Senter for europaforskning (UiO), med særlig interesse for demokratiteori og politiske institusjoners betydning. Podkastproduksjon av Per Åsmund Reymert. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-01-16
27 min
The Briefing Room
Brexit decision time
What will Britain's relationship with the EU look like after Brexit? On Friday the cabinet meets in Chequers and the Prime Minister needs to unite her ministers to coalesce around a single approach to negotiations with the EU. What might that approach look like? Is the so-called Norway option back on the table? What would that mean and how might it work? ContributorsCatherine Barnard - Professor of European Law at the University of CambridgeLiv Monica Stubholt - partner at Norwegian Law firm Selmer, and an expert on Norway-EU relations...
2018-07-05
28 min