Publications - MPIfG
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<strong>MPIfG</strong> Report 1999–2002<br />
ERPA’s aim is to provide a common access point<br />
for the online working paper series of the participating<br />
institutions in order to help researchers in the<br />
field of European Integration studies searching the<br />
growing number of working papers now available in<br />
the internet. ERPA is confined to high-quality series<br />
in order to guarantee high standards. The paper series<br />
included in the Archive (http://eiop.or.at/erpa/) are:<br />
Online publications on European research, Robert Schuman<br />
Centre and Academy of European Law at the European<br />
University Institute, Florence<br />
<strong>MPIfG</strong> Discussion Papers and <strong>MPIfG</strong> Working Papers, Max<br />
Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (<strong>MPIfG</strong>), Cologne<br />
Jean Monnet Working Papers, Harvard Law School, Cambridge,<br />
MA<br />
European Integration online Papers (EIoP), ECSA-Austria,<br />
Vienna<br />
Working Papers, Advanced Research on the Europeanisation of the Nation-State (ARENA),<br />
Oslo<br />
Working Papers, Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES), Mannheim<br />
Working Papers, The ESRC One Europe or Several? Programme based at Sussex European<br />
Institute<br />
Queen’s Papers on Europeanisation, IES, Queen’s University of Belfast<br />
The Constitutionalism Web-Papers (ConWEB), University of Manchester / Queen’s University of<br />
Belfast<br />
Projects with Guest Status at the <strong>MPIfG</strong><br />
Project Group Funded by the Hans Böckler Foundation<br />
In January 1999 the PhD program “The German System of Industrial Relations<br />
under the Impact of Internationalization” was set up with four PhD students<br />
funded by the Hans Böckler Foundation. Affiliated to the German Trade Union<br />
Federation (DGB), the Hans Böckler Foundation funds PhD programs at universities<br />
and research institutes. In the case of the <strong>MPIfG</strong>, it funds the PhD scholarships<br />
and the students’ travel expenses, and provides support for workshops and<br />
conferences.