APPENDICESANNUAL REPORT2017
ROBERT SCHUMAN CENTRE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES
Table of ContentAppendix I Academic Publications
Appendix II Outreach
Appendix IIIResearch Projects, Schools and Programmes
Appendix IV Events
Appendix VTraining Courses
Appendix VICo-financed EUI Events
Appendix VIIPeople
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Appendix IAcademic Publications 2017(Extract from Cadmus on 21 February2018: 451 publications)
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451 Robert Schuman Centre’s Academic Publications 2017 (total EUI 2017: 940)56 Books94 Contributions to Books91 Articles76 Working Papers84 Research Project Reports50 Policy Briefs
BooksALLEN, Franklin, CARLETTI, Elena, GRAY, Joanna, GULATI, Mitu (ed/s); The changing geography of finance and regulation in Europe; Florence : European University Institute; London : Brevan Howard Centre at Imperial College; Milan : Baffi Carefin, Bocconi University, 2017; Florence School of Banking & Finance (FBF);
ANNICCHINO, Pasquale (ed/s); La Corte Roberts e la tutela della libertà religiosa negli Stati Uniti d’America; Florence : European University Institute, 2017;
BAUBÖCK, Rainer, TRIPKOVIC, Milena (ed/s); The integration of migrants and refugees : an EUI forum on migration, citizenship and demography; Florence : European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, 2017;
BEUKERS, Thomas, DE WITTE, Bruno, KILPATRICK, Claire (ed/s); Constitutional change through euro-crisis law; Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017;
BLAGOEVA, Tsvetelina, ILISESCU, Adriana, ATTSTROM, Karin, MONTI, Giorgio, LE DEN, Xavier, BONFILS, William; Improving the monitoring indicators system to support DG competition’s future policy : final report; Luxembourg : Publications Office of the European Union, 2017;
BLUNDELL, Richard, CANTILLON, Estelle, CHIZZOLINI, Barbara, IVALDI, Marc, LEININGER, Wolfgang, MARIMON, Ramon, MATYAS, Laszlo, STEEN, Frode (ed/s); Economics without borders : economic research for European policy challenges; Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017;
BOSI, Lorenzo, DE FAZIO, Gianluca (ed/s); The troubles in Northern Ireland and theories of social movements; Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2017, Protest and social movements; [COSMOS];
CARRERA, Sergio, GEDDES, Andrew, GUILD, Elspeth, STEFAN, Marco (ed/s); Pathways towards legal migration into the EU : reappraising concepts, trajectories and policies; Brussels : Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), 2017; [Migration Policy Centre];
CLOSA, Carlos (ed/s); Secession from a member state and withdrawal from the European Union : troubled membership; Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017;
COLLOMBIER, Virginie, ROY, Olivier (ed/s); Tribes and global Jihadism; London : Hurst, 2017;
CREW, Michael, PARCU, Pier Luigi, BRENNAN, Timothy (ed/s); The changing postal and delivery sector : towards a renaissance; Cham : Springer, 2017;
DE FEO, Alfredo, LAFFAN, Brigid (ed/s); Effectiveness and added value of the EU budget; Florence : European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, 2017;
DE FEO, Alfredo, LAFFAN, Brigid (ed/s); Scrutiny of EU policies : contributions to the workshop organised by the RSCAS February, 27 2017; Florence : European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, 2017;
DE WITTE, Bruno, OTT, Andrea, VOS, Ellen (ed/s); Between flexibility and disintegration : the trajectory of differentiation in EU law; Cheltenham ; Northampton : Edward Elgar, 2017;
DEL SARTO, Raffaella A., FAWCETT, Louise, OKYAY, Aslı Selin (ed/s); Contentious borders : the Middle East and North Africa post-2011; Special issue of International affairs, 2017, Vol. 93, No. 4;
DEL SARTO, Raffaella A.; Israel under siege : the politics of insecurity and the rise of the Israeli neo-revisionist right; Washington : Georgetown University Press, 2017;
DELLA PORTA, Donatella (ed/s); Global diffusion of protest : riding the protest wave in the neoliberal crisis; Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2017, Protest and social movements;
DELLA PORTA, Donatella, ANDRETTA, Massimiliano, FERNANDES, Tiago, ROMANOS, Eduardo, O’CONNOR, Francis Patrick, VOGIATZOGLOU, Markos; Late neoliberalism and its discontents in the economic crisis : comparing social movements in the European periphery; Cham : Springer, 2017;
DELLA PORTA, Donatella, FERNÁNDEZ, Joseba, KOUKI, Hara, MOSCA, Lorenzo; Movement parties against austerity; Cambridge ; Malden : Polity Press, 2017;
DELLA PORTA, Donatella, O’CONNOR, Francis Patrick, PORTOS GARCÍA, Martín, SUBIRATS RIBAS, Anna; Social movements and referendums from below : direct democracy in the neoliberal crisis; Bristol ; Chicago : Policy Press, 2017; [COSMOS];
DI BARTOLOMEO, Anna, KALANTARYAN, Sona, SALAMONSKA, Justyna, FARGUES, Philippe (ed/s); Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 2, How countries of origin impact migrant integration outcomes : an analysis; Cham : Springer, 2017, Global migration issues ; 8; [Migration Policy Centre], [INTERACT];
DI MAURO, Danilo, KROTZ, Ulrich, WRIGHT, Katerina; EU’s global engagement : a database of CSDP military operations and civilian missions worldwide : codebook : version 2.0. 2003-2017; Florence : European University Institute, 2017; Global Governance Programme, Europe in the World;
ELBASANI, Arolda, ROY, Olivier (ed/s); Managing Islam and religious pluralism : governing Islam in plural societies; Special issue of Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern studies, 2017, Vol. 19, No. 1; [RELIGIOWEST];
ELSIG, Manfred, HOEKMAN, Bernard M., PAUWELYN, Joost (ed/s); Assessing the World Trade Organization : fit for purpose? : World Trade Forum; Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2017;
FARGUES, Philippe, SHAH, Nasra M. (ed/s); Skillful survivals : irregular migration to the Gulf; Florence : European University Institute ; Cambridge : Gulf Research Center, 2017; [Migration Policy Centre], GLMM;
GALARIOTIS, Ioannis, IFANTIS, Kostas (ed/s); The Syrian imbroglio : international and regional strategies; Florence : EUI RSCAS ; EUI MWP, 2017; Global Governance Programme, Europe in the World;
GALLO, Ester; The fall of gods : memory, kinship and middle classes in south India; New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2017; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
GEORGOPOULOS, Aris, HOEKMAN, Bernard M., MAVROIDIS, Petros C. (ed/s); The internationalization of government procurement regulation; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017;
GRUNDMANN, Stefan, MONTI, Giorgio, PETIT, Christy Ann (ed/s); The European Banking Union in action; Special issue of European business organization law review, 2017, Vol. 18, No. 3;
HANCHER, Leigh, METAXAS, Antonis (ed/s); EU energy law and policy : a South European perspective : meeting the challenges of a low carbon economy; Deventer : Claeys & Casteels Publishing, 2017, EU energy studies ; XII; [Florence School of Regulation];
HEUPEL, Monika, ZÜRN, Michael (ed/s); Protecting the individual from international authority : human rights in international organizations; Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017;
HOWARD, Neil P.; Child trafficking, youth labour mobility and the politics of protection; London : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, Palgrave studies on children and development;
JEBRIL, Nael, MATTHEWS, Jamie, LOVELESS, Matthew (ed/s); Societies in flux : media, democratisation, and political socialization; Special issue of Interactions : studies in communication & culture, 2017, Vol. 8, No. 2-3;
KUSCHMINDER, Katie; Reintegration strategies : conceptualizing how return migrants reintegrate; London : Palgrave Macmillian, 2017;
MORINI, Marco; Trump & Co : miliardari al potere nella crisi del neoliberismo; Roma : Castelvecchi, 2017;
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NARBONE, Luigi, FAVIER, Agnès, COLLOMBIER, Virginie (ed/s); ا ي ب ي ا ول زاعات يف سوري ّن ل ة ل ّي ات احملّل امي ن دي ّداخل ال : Florence ; حروب الEuropean University Institute, 2017; EUI RSCAS, Middle East Directions (MED); (Arabic traslation of Inside wars Local dynamics of conflicts in Syria and Libya, 2016)
PARCU, Pier Luigi, MONTI, Giorgio, BOTTA, Marco (ed/s); Abuse of dominance in EU competition law : emerging trends; Northampton : Edward Elgar, 2017;
PRIMO BRAGA, Carlos A., HOEKMAN, Bernard M. (ed/s); Future of the global trade order. 2nd edition; Florence : European University Institute, 2017; Global Governance Programme, IMD, Fundação Dom Cabral (FDC), [Global Economics];
RENTON, James, GIDLEY, Ben (ed/s); Antisemitism and Islamophobia in Europe: a shared story?; London : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
RICARD-GUAY, Alexandra, MAROUKIS, Thanos (ed/s); Human trafficking in domestic work : a special case or a learning ground for the anti-trafficking field?; Journal of immigrant and refugee studies, 2017, Vol, 15, No. 2; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
ROSSETTO, Nicolò (ed/s); Design the electricity market(s) of the future; Florence : European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, 2017; Florence School of Regulation Energy;
ROY, Olivier; Jihad and death: the global appeal of Islamic State; London : Hurst Publishers, 2017;
SHACHAR, Ayelet, BAUBÖCK, Rainer, BLOEMRAAD, Irene, VINK, Maarten Peter (ed/s); The Oxford handbook of citizenship; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017, Oxford handbooks;
STRATH, Bo, WAGNER, Peter; European modernity : a global approach; London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2017, Europe’s legacy in the modern world. History collection;
TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna (ed/s); Global governance from regional perspectives : a critical view; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism], [European, Transnational and Global Governance];
TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna (ed/s); Multicultural governance in a mobile world; Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2017; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna, MODOOD, Tariq (ed/s); The problem of religious diversity : European challenges, Asian approaches; Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2017; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
VÖSSING, Konstantin; How leaders mobilize workers : social democracy, revolution, and moderate syndicalism; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2017;
WEINAR, Agnieszka (ed/s); Emigration and diaspora policies in the age of mobility; Cham : Springer, 2017. Global migration issues ; 9;
WEINAR, Agnieszka, UNTERREINER, Anne, FARGUES, Philippe (ed/s); Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 1, Where does the country of origin fit?; Cham : Springer, 2017, Global migration issues ; 7; [Migration Policy Centre], [INTERACT];
WEISBRODE, Kenneth; The Atlanticists : a story of American diplomacy; [Minneapolis] : Nortia Press, 2017;
WIESNER, Claudia, HAAPALA, Taru, PALONEN, Kari; Debates, rhetoric and political action : practices of textual interpretation and analysis; London : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, Rhetoric, politics and society;
WILMS, Günter; Protecting fundamental values in the European Union through the rule of law : articles 2 and 7 TEU from a legal, historical and comparative angle; Florence : European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, 2017;
Contributions to Books
ABAZI, Vigjilenca, CURTIN, Deirdre; The European Union security exception: beyond control?; Carol HARLOW, Giacinto DELLA CANANEA and Päivi LEINO (eds), Research handbook on EU administrative law, Cheltenham ; Northampton : Edward Elgar, 2017, Research handbooks in European law series, pp. 188-208;
BANTING, Keith, KYMLICKA, Will; Introduction: the political sources of solidarity in diverse societies; Keith BANTING and Will KYMLICKA (eds), The strains of commitment the political sources of solidarity in diverse societies, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 1-58;
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BARDI, Luciano, CALOSSI, Enrico, PIZZIMENTI, Eugenio; Which face comes first? : the ascendancy of the party in public office; Susan E. SCARROW, Pul D. WEBB and Thomas POGUNTKE (eds), Organizing political parties : representation, participation, and power, Oxford : ECPR : Oxford University Press, 2017, Comparative politics, pp. 62-83;
BAUBÖCK, Rainer; Citizenship and collective identities as political sources of solidarity in the European Union; Keith BANTING and Will KYMLICKA (eds), The strains of commitment : the political sources of solidarity in diverse societies, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 80-106;
BAUBÖCK, Rainer; Democratic representation in mobile societies; Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU (ed.), Multicultural governance in a mobile world, Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2017, pp. 283-306; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
BECK, Sylvain, WEINAR, Agnieszka; Mobile French citizens and la mère-patrie : emigration and diaspora policies in France; Agnieszka WEINAR (ed.), Emigration and diaspora policies in the age of mobility, Cham : Springer, 2017. Global migration issues ; 9, pp. 85-99; [Migration Policy Centre];
BLONDEL, Jean; Measuring and using leadership capital : issues and extension; Mark BENNISTER, Ben WORTHY and Paul ‘t HART (eds), The leadership capital index, Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 250-262;
BLUNDELL, Richard, CANTILLON, Estelle, CHIZZOLINI, Barbara, IVALDI, Marc, LEININGER, Wolfgang, MARIMON, Ramon, MATYAS, Laszlo, STEEN, Frode; Introduction; Richard BLUNDELL, Estelle CANTILLON, Barbara CHIZZOLINI, Marc IVALDI, Wolfgang LEININGER, Ramon MARIMON, Laszlo MATYAS and Frode STEEN (eds), Economics without borders : economic research for European policy challenges, Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 1-28;
BRIGHTMAN, Marc, GROTTI, Vanessa; Indigenous networks and evangelical frontiers : problems with governance and ethics in cases of ‘voluntary isolation’ in contemporary Amazonia; Victoria REYES-GARCÍA and Aili PYHÄLÄ (eds), Hunter-gatherers in a changing world, Cham : Springer, 2017, pp. 177-193;
CASSIS, Youssef; Regulatory responses to the financial crises of the great depression : Britain, France, and the United States; Edward J. BALLEISEN, Lori S. BENNEAR, Kimberly D. KRAWIEC and Jonathan B. WIENER (eds), Policy shock : recalibrating risks and regulation after oil spills, nuclear accidents and financial crises, Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 349-370;
CHRISTIANSEN, Thomas; The European Union and global governance; Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU (ed.), Global governance from regional perspectives : a critical view, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 209-232; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism], [European, Transnational and Global Governance];
COLLOMBIER, Virginie; Conclusion; Virginie COLLOMBIER and Olivier ROY (eds), Tribes and global Jihadism, London : Hurst, 2017, pp. 181-186;
COLLOMBIER, Virginie; Sirte’s tribes under the Islamic State : from civil war to global Jihadism; Virginie COLLOMBIER and Olivier ROY (eds), Tribes and global Jihadism, London : Hurst, 2017, pp. 153-180;
COOPER, Ian; Is the early warning mechanism a legal or a political procedure? : three questions and a typology; Anna JONSSON CORNELL and Marco GOLDONI (eds), National and regional parliaments in the EU-legislative procedure post-Lisbon : the impact of the early warning mechanism, Oxford ; London : Hart Publishing, 2017, pp. 17-49;
COSIC, Ajla, DIESTELMEIER, Lea, MAXIM, Alexandru, ANH NGUYEN, Tue, ROSSETTO, Nicolò; Does public ownership provide affordable and reliable electricity to household customers? : case studies of electricity sector reforms in the UK, France, Germany and Italy Massimo FLORIO (ed.), The reform of network industries : evaluating privatisation, regulation and liberalisation in the EU, Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017, pp. 139-156;
CURTIN, Deirdre; Brexit and the EU area of freedom, security and justice : bespoke bits and pieces; Federico FABBRINI (ed.), The law & politics of Brexit, Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. ...;
CURTIN, Deirdre, FASONE, Cristina; Differentiated representation : is a flexible European Parliament desirable?; Bruno de WITTE, Andrea OTT and Ellen VOS (eds), Between flexibility and disintegration : the trajectory of differentiation in EU law, Cheltenham ; Northampton : Edward Elgar, 2017, pp. 118–145;
CURTIN, Deirdre; Security of the interstice and inter-operable data sharing : a first cut; Sergio CARRERA and Valsamis MITSILEGAS (eds), Constitutionalising the Security Union : effectiveness, rule of law and rights in countering terrorism and crime, Brussels : CEPS, 2017, pp. 65-72;
DEBONO, Daniela; ’Burning without fire’ in Sweden : the paradox of the state’s attempt to safeguard deportees’ psychosocial wellbeing; Zana VATHI and Russell KING (eds), Return migration and psychosocial wellbeing : discourses, policy-making and outcomes for migrants and their families, Abingdon : New York : Routledge, 2017, Routledge research in race and ethnicity, pp. 129-148;
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DELLA PORTA, Donatella; Riding the wave : protest cascades, and what we can learn from them; Donatella DELLA PORTA (ed.), Global diffusion of protest : riding the protest wave in the neoliberal crisis, Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2017, Protest and social movements, pp. 9-30;
DELLA PORTA, Donatella, ATAK, Kivanc; The spirit of Gezi : a relational approach to eventful protest and its challenges; Donatella DELLA PORTA (ed.), Global diffusion of protest : riding the protest wave in the neoliberal crisis, Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2017, Protest and social movements, pp. 31-58;
DI BARTOLOMEO, Anna, GABRIELLI, Giuseppe, STROZZA, Salvatore; Integration in Italy among selected migrant communities : does country of origin matter?; Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Sona KALANTARYAN, Justyna SALAMOŃSKA, Philippe FARGUES (eds), Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 2, How countries of origin impact migrant integration outcomes : an analysis, Cham : Springer, 2017. Global migration issues ; 8, pp. 169-186; [Migration Policy Centre];
DI BARTOLOMEO, Anna, KALANTARYAN, Sona, SALAMONSKA, Justyna; Conclusions; Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Sona KALANTARYAN, Justyna SALAMOŃSKA, Philippe FARGUES (eds), Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 2, How countries of origin impact migrant integration outcomes : an analysis, Cham : Springer, 2017. Global migration issues ; 8, pp. 233-236; [Migration Policy Centre];
DI BARTOLOMEO, Anna, KALANTARYAN, Sona, SALAMONSKA, Justyna; Introduction; Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Sona KALANTARYAN, Justyna SALAMOŃSKA, Philippe FARGUES (eds), Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 2, How countries of origin impact migrant integration outcomes : an analysis, Cham : Springer, 2017. Global migration issues ; 8, pp. 1-7; [Migration Policy Centre];
DI BARTOLOMEO, Anna, KALANTARYAN, Sona, SALAMONSKA, Justyna, THIBOS, Cameron; Introducing emigration and diaspora policies in integration studies; Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Sona KALANTARYAN, Justyna SALAMOŃSKA, Philippe FARGUES (eds), Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 2, How countries of origin impact migrant integration outcomes : an analysis, Cham : Springer, 2017. Global migration issues ; 8, pp. 9-27; [Migration Policy Centre];
DI BARTOLOMEO, Anna, KALANTARYAN, Sona; Counting the uncountable : measuring migrant integration between origin and destination; Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Sona KALANTARYAN, Justyna SALAMOŃSKA, Philippe FARGUES (eds), Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 2, How countries of origin impact migrant integration outcomes : an analysis, Cham : Springer, 2017. Global migration issues ; 8, pp. 29-37; [Migration Policy Centre];
ELSIG, Manfred, HOEKMAN, Bernard M., PAUWELYN, Joost; Introduction; Manfred ELSIG, Bernard M. HOEKMAN and Joost PAUWELYN (eds), Assessing the World Trade Organization : fit for purpose? : World Trade Forum, Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 3-11;
ELSIG, Manfred, HOEKMAN, Bernard M., PAUWELYN, Joost; Thinking about the performance of the World Trade Organization : a discussion across disciplines; Manfred ELSIG, Bernard M. HOEKMAN and Joost PAUWELYN (eds), Assessing the World Trade Organization : fit for purpose? : World Trade Forum, Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 12-42;
FARGUES, Philippe; Mass migration and uprisings in the Arab countries : an analytical framework; Giacomo LUCIANI (ed.), Combining economic and political development : the experience of MENA, Geneva : Graduate Institute Publications ; Boston : Brill-Nijhoff, International Development Policy series, 7, pp. 170–183;
FARGUES, Philippe; Foreword; Agnieszka WEINAR, Anne UNTERREINER and Philippe FARGUES (eds), Migrant integration between homeland and host society : Volume 1: where does the country of origin fit?, Cham : Springer, 2017, Global migration issues ; 7, pp. v-viii;
GARZIA, Diego; Voter evaluation of candidates and party leaders; Kai ARZHEIMER, Jocelyn EVANS and Michael S. LEWIS-BECK (eds), The sage handbook of electoral behaviours, Volume 2, Los Angeles ; London : Sage reference, 2017, pp. 633-653;
GENSCHEL, Philipp, ZANGL, Bernhard; The rise of non-state authority and the transformation of the state; Patrick LE GALES and Desmond KING (eds), Reconfiguring European states in crisis, Corby : Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 62-77;
GRABBE, Heather; Enlargement policy towards Central and Eastern Europe : what EU-policy-makers learned; Haakon A. IKONOMOU, Aurélie ANDRY and Rebecca BYBERG (eds), European enlargement across rounds and beyond borders, London : Routledge, 2017, Routledge advances in European politics ; 132, pp. 120-139;
HERITIER, Adrienne; Covert integration of core state powers : renegotiating incomplete contracts; Peter BURSENS, Christ’l DE LANDTSHEER, Luc BRAECKMANS and Barbara SEGAERT (eds), Complex political decision-making : leadership, legitimacy and communication, London ; New York : Routledge, 2017, pp. 15-30;
HEUPEL, Monika; UN sanctions policy and the protection of due process rights : making use of global legal pluralism; Monika HEUPEL and Michael ZÜRN (eds), Protecting the individual from international authority : human rights in international organizations, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 66-85;
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HEUPEL, Monika, ZÜRN, Michael; The rise of human rights protection in international organizations : results and theoretical implications; Monika HEUPEL and Michael ZÜRN (eds), Protecting the individual from international authority : human rights in international organizations, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 293-296;
HEUPEL, Monika; EU sanctions policy and the protection of due process rights : judicial lawmaking by the court of justice of the EU; Monika HEUPEL and Michael ZÜRN (eds), Protecting the individual from international authority : human rights in international organizations, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 111-128;
HEUPEL, Monika; UN sanctions policy and the protection of subsistence rights : fighting off a reputational crisis; Monika HEUPEL and Michael ZÜRN (eds), Protecting the individual from international authority : human rights in international organizations, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 40-65;
HEUPEL, Monika; Human rights protection in world bank lending : following the lead of the US Congress; Monika HEUPEL and Michael ZÜRN (eds), Protecting the individual from international authority : human rights in international organizations, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 236-240;
HEUPEL, Monika; EU sanctions policy and the protection of subsistence rights : learning from the early mover; Monika HEUPEL and Michael ZÜRN (eds), Protecting the individual from international authority : human rights in international organizations, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 86-110;
HEUPEL, Monika, HIRSCHMANN, Gisela; Conceptual framework; Monika HEUPEL and Michael ZÜRN (eds), Protecting the individual from international authority : human rights in international organizations, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 1-39;
HOEKMAN, Bernard M.; International cooperation on public procurement regulation; Aris GEORGOPOULOS, Bernard M. HOEKMAN and Petros C. MAVROIDIS (eds), Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 568-602;
HOEKMAN, Bernard M.; Intra-regional trade : potential catalyst for growth in the Middle East; Ross HARRISON and Paul SALEM (eds), From chaos to cooperation : toward regional order in the Middle East, Washington DC : The Middle East Institute, 2017, pp. 77-102;
HOEKMAN, Bernard M.; Trade agreements and international cooperation on public procurement regulation; Thilo RENSMANN (ed.), Mega-regional trade agreements, Berlin : Springer, 2017, pp. 319-336;
HOEKMAN, Bernard M.; Trade and the post-2015 development agenda; Matthias HELBLE and Ben SHEPHERD (eds), Win-win : how international trade can help meet the sustainable development goals, Tokyo : Asian Development Bank Institute, 2017, pp. 32-58;
IANNIELLO SALICETI, Alessandro; La protection des données personnelles et l’introuvable définition de l’ordre public; Constance CHEVALLIER-GOVERS (ed.), L’échange des données dans l’Espace de liberté, de sécurité et de justice de l’Union européenne, Grenoble : Mare & Martin, 2017, Droit public, pp. 503-526;
KALANTARYAN, Sona, GIDLEY, Ben, CAPUTO, Maria Luisa; Residential integration : towards a sending country perspective; Agnieszka WEINAR, Anne UNTERREINER and Philippe FARGUES (eds), Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 1, Where does the country of origin fit?, Cham : Springer, 2017. Global migration issues ; 7, pp. 117-147; [Migration Policy Centre];
KAROVA, Rozeta, BOTTA, Marco; Sanctioning excessive energy prices as abuse of dominance : are the EU commission and the national competition authorities on the same frequency?; Pier Luigi PARCU, Giorgio MONTI and Marco BOTTA (eds), Abuse of dominance in EU competition law : emerging trends, Northampton : Edward Elgar, 2017, pp. 169-184;
KOSER, Khalid, KUSCHMINDER, Katie; Assisted voluntary return and reintegration of migrants : a comparative approach; Marie MCAULIFFE and Khalid KOSER (eds), A long way to go : irregular migration patterns, processes, drivers and decision making, Canberra : ANU Press, 2017, pp. 255-276;
LAFFAN, Brigid; The court of auditors and the European anti-fraud office; Dermot HODSON and John PETERSON (eds), The institutions of the European Union, Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2017] ; New European Union series, pp. 258-280;
LAFFAN, Brigid; The EU context of change in state and nation post-1973; Niall Ó DOCHARTAIGH, Katy HAYWARD and Elizabeth MEEHAN (eds), Dynamics of political change in Ireland: making and breaking a divided island, London ; New York : Routledge, 2017, Routledge advances in European politics; 130, pp. 44-60;
LAFFAN, Brigid; International actors and agencies; William K. ROCHE, Philip J.O’CONNELL, and Andrea PROTHERO (eds), Austerity and recovery in Ireland : Europe’s poster child and the Great Recession, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 177-193;
LEFKOFRIDI, Zoe, MICHEL, Elie; The electoral politics of solidarity : the welfare agendas of radical right parties; Keith BANTING and Will KYMLICKA (eds), The strains of commitment : the political sources of solidarity in diverse societies, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 233-267;
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LOSCHMANN, Craig, KUSCHMINDER, Katie, SIEGEL, Melissa; The root causes of movement : exploring the determinants of irregular migration from Afghanistan; Marie MCAULIFFE and Khalid KOSER (eds), A long way to go : irregular migration patterns, processes, drivers and decision making, Canberra : ANU Press, 2017, pp. 77-102;
MOLHO, Jeremie, SAGOT-DUVAUROUX, Dominique; From global to local creative dynamics : the location patterns of art galleries; Caroline CHAPAIN and Tadeusz STRYJAKIEWICZ (eds), Creative industries in Europe : drivers of new sectoral and spatial dynamics, New York, NY : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017, pp. 43-64;
MORINI, Marco; The Italian 2014 EP election : a route to Euroscepticism?; Julie HASSING NIELSEN and Mark FRANKLIN (eds), The eurosceptic 2014 European Parliament elections : second order or second rate?, London : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, pp. 83-102;
O’CONNOR, Francis Patrick; The Marikana massacre and labor protest in South Africa; Donatella DELLA PORTA (ed.), Global diffusion of protest : riding the protest wave in the neoliberal crisis, Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2017, Protest and social movements, pp. 113-136;
ORGAD, Liav; Naturalization; Ayelet SHACHAR, Rainer BAUBÖCK, Irene BLOEMRAAD and Maarten Peter VINK (eds), The Oxford handbook of citizenship, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017, Oxford handbooks, pp. 337-357;
OSTLING, Alina; Social innovation in practice : opportunities for citizens and governments; Alois PAULIN, Leonidas ANTHOPOULOS and Christopher REDDICK (eds), Beyond bureaucracy : towards sustainable governance informatisation, Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2017, pp. 117-131;
PARCU, Pier Luigi, STASI, Maria Luisa; The role of intent in the assessment of conducts under article 102 TFEU; Pier Luigi PARCU, Giorgio MONTI and Marco BOTTA (eds), Abuse of dominance in EU competition law : emerging trends, Northampton : Edward Elgar, 2017, pp. 12-33;
PARCU, Pier Luigi, MONTI, Giorgio, BOTTA, Marco; Introduction; Pier Luigi PARCU, Giorgio MONTI and Marco BOTTA (eds), Abuse of dominance in EU competition law : emerging trends, Northampton : Edward Elgar, 2017, pp. 1-11;
PARCU, Pier Luigi, SILVESTRI, Virginia; Lessons from the postal sector to telecommunications and vice versa; Michael CREW, Pier Luigi PARCU and Timothy BRENNAN (eds), The changing postal and delivery sector : towards a renaissance, Cham : Springer, 2017, pp. 17-33;
POUESSEL, Stéphanie; Tunisia and its diaspora : between protection and control; Agnieszka WEINAR (ed.), Emigration and diaspora policies in the age of mobility, Cham : Springer, 2017. Global migration issues ; 9, pp. 205-220; [Migration Policy Centre];
RENTON, James; The British Empire’s Jewish question and the post-Ottoman future; David J. WERTHEIM (ed.), The Jew as legitimation : Jewish-gentile relations beyond Antisemitism and Philosemitism, London : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, pp. 135-151; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
RENTON, James, GIDLEY, Ben; Introduction - Europe’s ideas of the Muslim and the Jew : a diachronic framework; James RENTON and Ben GIDLEY (eds), Antisemitism and Islamophobia in Europe : a shared story?, London : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, pp. 1-21; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
RENTON, James; The end of the Semites; James RENTON and Ben GIDLEY (eds), Antisemitism and Islamophobia in Europe : a shared story?, London : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, pp. 99-140; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
SALAMONSKA, Justyna, UNTERREINER, Anne; Civil society organisations and the diaspora-integration nexus; Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Sona KALANTARYAN, Justyna SALAMOŃSKA, Philippe FARGUES (eds), Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 2, How countries of origin impact migrant integration outcomes : an analysis, Cham : Springer, 2017. Global migration issues ; 8, pp. 39-59; [Migration Policy Centre];
SANAHUJA, Jose Antonio; A ‘Rashomon’ story : Latin American views and discourses of global governance and multilateralism; Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU (ed.), Global governance from regional perspectives : a critical view, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 181-208; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism], [European, Transnational and Global Governance];
SANCHEZ, Gabriella, NATIVIDAD, Nicholas; Reframing migrant smuggling as a form of knowledge : the view from the US-Mexico border; Cengiz GUNAY and Nina WITJES (eds), Border politics : defining spaces of governance and forms of transgressions, Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2017, pp. 67-83; [Migration Policy Centre];
SCRINZI, Francesca; A ‘new’ National Front? : gender, religion, secularism and the French populist radical right; Michaela KÖTTIG, Renate BITZAN and Andrea PETÖ (eds), Gender and far right politics in Europe, Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, Gender and politics, pp. 127-140; ERC Starting Grant ‘GAPRR – ‘Gendering activism in populist radical right parties. A comparative study of women’s and men’s participation in the Northern League (Italy) and the National Front (France)’;
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SCRINZI, Francesca; Les emplois domestiques en Italie et en France (2015); Evelyne BECHTOLD-ROGNON, Nina CHARLIER, Annick COUPE, Elodie DE COSTER, Sigrid GERARDIN, Cécile GONDARD-LALANNE and Clémence HELFER (eds), Toutes à y gagner : vingt ans de féminisme intersyndical, Paris : Editions Syllepse, 2017, Utopie critique, pp. 83-88;
SHACHAR, Ayelet, BAUBÖCK, Rainer, BLOEMRAAD, Irene, VINK, Maarten Peter; Introduction : citizenship – quo vadis?; Ayelet SHACHAR, Rainer BAUBÖCK, Irene BLOEMRAAD and Maarten Peter VINK (eds), The Oxford handbook of citizenship, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017, Oxford handbooks, pp. 3-11;
SHAW, Jo; Citizenship and the franchise; Ayelet SHACHAR, Rainer BAUBÖCK, Irene BLOEMRAAD and Maarten Peter VINK (eds), The Oxford handbook of citizenship, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017, Oxford handbooks, pp. ...;
SUS, Monika; Still lagging behind? : foreign policy think tanks in Poland : the origins and contemporary challenges; Donald E. ABELSON, Stephen BROOKS and Xin HUA (eds), Think tanks, foreign policy and geo-politics : pathways to influence, London : Routledge, 2017, pp. 154-165;
TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna; Introduction; Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU (ed.), Multicultural governance in a mobile world, Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2017, pp. 1-16; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna; Global governance from regional perspectives : a critical view; Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU (ed.), Global governance from regional perspectives : a critical view, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 3-24; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism], [European, Transnational and Global Governance];
TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna; Pluralising global governance : achievements and challenges ahead; Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU (ed.), Global governance from regional perspectives : a critical view, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 256-268; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism], [European, Transnational and Global Governance];
TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna; The return of the national in a mobile world; Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU (ed.), Multicultural governance in a mobile world, Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2017, pp. 19-41; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
UMBACH, Gaby; Measuring (global) governance : the potential, the practical, and the problematic assessment of governance within and beyond the state; Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU (ed.), Global governance from regional perspectives : a critical view, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 45-69; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism], [European, Transnational and Global Governance];
UNTERREINER, Anne, WEINAR, Agnieszka; Introduction : integration as a three-way process; Agnieszka WEINAR, Anne UNTERREINER and Philippe FARGUES (eds), Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 1, Where does the country of origin fit?, Cham : Springer, 2017. Global migration issues ; 7, pp. 1-19; [Migration Policy Centre];
VENTURINI, Alessandra; Immigrant assimilation in the labour market : what is missing in economic literature; Agnieszka WEINAR, Anne UNTERREINER and Philippe FARGUES (eds), Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 1, Where does the country of origin fit?, Cham : Springer, 2017, Global migration issues ; 7, pp. 21-42; [Migration Policy Centre];
VENTURINI, Alessandra; Where and when to start the integration process?; Rainer BAUBÖCK and Milena TRIPKOVIC (eds), The integration of migrants and refugees, Florence : European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, 2017, pp. 109-115; [Migration Policy Centre];
VINK, Maarten Peter; Conclusão : Europeização e democratização em Portugal : brothers-in-arms ou frères ennemis?; Antonio COSTA PINTO and Nuno Severiano TEIXEIRA (eds), A Europeização da democracia Portuguesa, Lisboa : Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, 2017, pp. 241-249;
VINK, Maarten Peter; Comparing citizenship regimes; Ayelet SHACHAR, Rainer BAUBÖCK, Irene BLOEMRAAD and Maarten Peter VINK (eds), The Oxford handbook of citizenship, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017, Oxford handbooks, pp. 221-244;
VINK, Maarten Peter, PROKIC-BREUER, Tijana, DRONKERS, Jaap; Access to citizenship and the role of origin countries; Agnieszka WEINAR, Anne UNTERREINER and Philippe FARGUES (eds), Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 1, Where does the country of origin fit?, Cham : Springer, 2017. Global migration issues ; 7, pp. 201-224; [Migration Policy Centre];
WEINAR, Agnieszka, DESIDERIO, Maria Vincenza, THIBOS, Cameron; Governance of integration and the role of the countries of origin : a global perspective; Agnieszka WEINAR, Anne UNTERREINER and Philippe FARGUES (eds), Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 1, Where does the country of origin fit?, Cham : Springer, 2017. Global migration issues ; 7, pp. 201-224; [Migration Policy Centre];
WEINAR, Agnieszka; Introduction; Agnieszka WEINAR (ed.), Emigration and diaspora policies in the age of mobility, Cham : Springer, 2017. Global migration issues ; 9, pp. 1-12; [Migration Policy Centre];
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WEINAR, Agnieszka; Emerging patterns, diverse solutions; Agnieszka WEINAR (ed.), Emigration and diaspora policies in the age of mobility, Cham : Springer, 2017. Global migration issues ; 9, pp. 257-260; [Migration Policy Centre];
WEINAR, Agnieszka, SCHNEIDER, Jan; Turkish and Russian pathways to integration in Germany; Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Sona KALANTARYAN, Justyna SALAMOŃSKA, Philippe FARGUES (eds), Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 2, How countries of origin impact migrant integration outcomes : an analysis, Cham : Springer, 2017. Global migration issues ; 8, pp. 123-150; [Migration Policy Centre];
ZARAGOZA CRISTIANI, Jonathan; ¿Externalización del control migratorio o empoderamiento e instrumentalización de la inmigración? : el caso de España-Marruecos; Ana LÓPEZ-SALA and Dirk GODENAU (eds), Estados de contención, estados de detención : el control de la inmigración irregular en España, Ciudad de Mexico ; Barcelona : Anthropos Editorial, 2017, pp. 29-53; [BORDERLANDS];
ZUBER, Christina Isabel, DZANKIC, Jelena; Serbia and Montenegro : from centralization to secession and multi-ethnic regionalism; Adrian SHAKEL (ed.), Regional and national elections in Eastern Europe : territoriality of the vote in ten countries, London : Palgrave, 2017, pp. 207-238; [Global Governance Programme], [GLOBALCIT];
ZÜRN, Michael, HEUPEL, Monika; Human rights protection in international organizations : an introduction; Monika HEUPEL and Michael ZÜRN (eds), Protecting the individual from international authority : human rights in international organizations, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. xiii-xiv;
Articles
ATAK, Kivanc; Encouraging coercive control : militarisation and classical crowd theory in Turkish protest policing; Policing and society : an international journal of research and policy, 2017, Vol. 27, No. 7, pp. 693-711; [COSMOS];
BALTOS, Georgios, VIDAKIS, Ioannis G., BALODIS, Janis; Turkey’s ambitions to emerge as a regional power : example or counter-example for potential aspiring competitors; Academic journal of interdisciplinary studies (AJIS), 2017, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 25-32;
BARTOLINI, Laura, GROPAS, Ruby, TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna; Drivers of highly skilled mobility from Southern Europe : escaping the crisis and emancipating oneself; Journal of ethnic and migration studies, 2017, Vol. 43, No. 4, pp. 652-673; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
BEE, Cristiano, KAYA, Ayhan; Conventional versus non-conventional political participation in Turkey : dimensions, means, and consequences; Turkish studies, 2017, FirstOnline;
BEE, Cristiano, KAYA, Ayhan; Between practices and demands : ambiguities, controversies and constraints in the emergence of active citizenship in Turkey; Journal of Southeast Europe and Black Sea studies, 2017, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 301-324;
BEVERELLI, Cosimo, FIORINI, Matteo, HOEKMAN, Bernard M.; Services trade policy and manufacturing productivity : the role of institutions; Journal of international economics, 2017, Vol. 104, pp. 166–182; [Global Governance Programme], [Global Economics];
BHAGWAT, Pradyumna, MARCHESELLI, Anna, RICHSTEIN, Jörn C., CHAPPIN, Emile J. L., DE VRIES, Laurens J.; An analysis of a forward capacity market with long-term contracts; Energy policy, 2017, Vol. 111, pp. 255-267;
BHAGWAT, Pradyumna, RICHSTEIN, Jörn C., CHAPPIN, Emile J. L., IYCHETTIRA, Kaveri K., DE VRIES, Laurens J.; Cross-border effects of capacity mechanisms in interconnected power systems; Utilities policy, 2017, OnlineFirst;
BHAGWAT, Pradyumna, IYCHETTIRA, Kaveri K., RICHSTEIN, Jörn C., CHAPPIN, Emile J. L., DE VRIES, Laurens J.; The effectiveness of capacity markets in the presence of a high portfolio share of renewable energy sources; Utilities policy, 2017, OnlineFirst;
BILGILI, Özge, KUSCHMINDER, Katie, SIEGEL, Melissa; Return migrants’ perceptions of living conditions in Ethiopia : a gendered analysis; Migration studies, 2017, OnlineFirst;
BULFONE, Fabio; Insider job : corporate reforms and power resources in France, Italy and Spain; Socio-economic review, 2017, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 435-459;
CADIER, David, SUS, Monika; Think tank involvement in foreign policymaking in the Czech Republic and Poland; The international spectator, 2017, Vol. 52, No. 1, pp. 116-131;
CASSARINO, Jean-Pierre; Approaching borders and frontiers in North Africa; International affairs, 2017, Vol. 93, No. 4, pp. 883-896; [BORDERLANDS];
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CHAPPIN, Emile J. L., DE VRIES, Laurens J., RICHSTEIN, Jörn C., BHAGWAT, Pradyumna, IYCHETTIRA, Kaveri K., KHAN, Salman; Simulating climate and energy policy with agent-based modelling : The Energy Modelling Laboratory (EMLab); Environmental modelling & software, 2017, Vol. 96, pp. 421-431;
CHRISTIANSEN, Thomas, MAHER, Richard; The rise of China : challenges and opportunities for the European Union; Asia Europe journal, 2017, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 121-131; [Global Governance Programme], [Europe in the World];
COOPER, Ian; A separate parliament for the Eurozone? : differentiated representation, Brexit, and the quandary of exclusion; Parliamentary affairs, 2017, OnlineFirst;
COSTA LOBO, Marina, FERREIRA DA SILVA, Frederico; Prime ministers in the age of austerity : an increase in the personalisation of voting behaviour; West European politics, 2017, OnlineFirst;
CURTIN, Deirdre; ’Accountable independence’ of the European Central Bank : seeing the logics of transparency; European law journal, 2017, Vol. 23, No. 1-2, pp. 28-44;
CURTIN, Deirdre, LEINO, Päivi; In search of transparency for EU law-making : trilogues on the cusp of dawn; Common market law review, 2017, Vol. 54, No. 6, pp. 1673–1712;
DE PRADO YEPES, Cesar; Towards a substantial EU-Japan partnership; European foreign affairs review, 2017, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 435-454;
DEL SARTO, Raffaella A.; Contentious borders in the Middle East and North Africa : context and concepts; International affairs, 2017, Vol. 93, No. 4, pp. 767–787;
DESTRADI, Sandra; Reluctance in international politics : a conceptualization; European journal of international relations, 2017, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 315-340; [Global Governance Programme], [Europe in the World];
DRAEGE, Jonas Bergan, CHIRONI, Daniela, DELLA PORTA, Donatella; Social movements within organisations : occupy parties in Italy and Turkey; South European society and politics, 2017, Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 139-156;
DZANKIC, Jelena, KEIL, Soeren; State-sponsored populism and the rise of populist governance : the case of Montenegro; Journal of Balkan and near Eastern studies, 2017, Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 403-418; [Global Governance Programme], [GLOBALCIT];
DZANKIC, Jelena; Dimensions of citizenship policy in the post-Yugoslav space : divergent path; Central and East European migration review, 2017, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 31-48; [Global Governance Programme], [GLOBALCIT];
ELBASANI, Arolda, TOŠIĆ, Jelena; Localized Islam(s) : interpreting agents, competing narratives, and experiences of faith; Nationalities papers, 2017, OnlineFirst; [RELIGIOWEST];
ELBASANI, Arolda, PUTO, Artan; Albanian-style laïcité : a model for a multi-religious European home?; Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern studies, 2017, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 53-69; [RELIGIOWEST];
ELBASANI, Arolda; Governing Islam in plural societies : religious freedom, state neutrality and traditional heritage; Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern studies, 2017, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 4-18; [RELIGIOWEST];
ELBASANI, Arolda, ROY, Olivier; Governing Islam and religious pluralism in new democracies; Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern studies, 2017, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 1-3; [RELIGIOWEST];
ELBASANI, Arolda, ŠELO ŠABIC, Senada; Rule of law, corruption and democratic accountability in the course of EU enlargement; Journal of European public policy, 2017, OnlineFirst;
FAINI, Matteo; Gli strumenti dell’analista : tecniche analitiche e loro critici; Il mondo dell’intelligence, 2017, OnlineOnly;
FAINI, Matteo; Machiavelli’s passions; The intellectual history review, 2017, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 203-221;
FARGUES, Philippe; Mass migration and uprisings in the Arab countries : an analytical framework; Revue international de politique de développement ; International development policy, 2017, Vol. 7.0, OnlineOnly;
FRAILE, Marta, GÓMEZ, Raúl; Why does Alejandro know more about politics than Catalina? : explaining the Latin American gender gap in political knowledge; British journal of political science, 2017, Vol. 47, No. 1, pp. 91-112;
GADE, Tine; Limiting violent spillover in civil wars : the paradoxes of Lebanese Sunni jihadism, 2011–17; Contemporary Arab affairs, 2017, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 187-206;
GADE, Tine; Liban : les paradoxes du salafisme djihadiste levantin; Moyen-Orient, 2017, Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 56-61;
GALLO, Ester, SCRINZI, Francesca; Religione, genere e lavoro di cura : il caso degli uomini migranti in Italia; Religioni e società, 2017, Vol. 32, No. 88, pp. 74-85;
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GEDDES, Andrew, HADJ-ABDOU, Leila; Changing the path? : EU migration governance after the ‘Arab spring’; Mediterranean politics, 2017, OnlineFirst; [Migration Policy Centre];
GROTTI, Vanessa; (Des)fazendo vidas na fronteira; Revista DR, 2017, No. 4, OnlineOnly;
GRUNDMANN, Stefan, MONTI, Giorgio, PETIT, Christy Ann; Editorial; European business organization law review, 2017, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 391-399;
GUIDI, Caterina Francesca, PETRETTO Alessandro; Cura della salute e immigrazione : un’analisi comparata sotto il profilo economico finanziario; Associazione Italiana dei Costituzionalisti (Rivista AIC), 2017, No. 4, OnlineOnly;
HADJ-ABDOU, Leila, GEDDES, Andrew; Managing superdiversity : examining the intercultural policy turn in Europe; Policy & politics, 2017, OnlineFirst; [Migration Policy Centre];
HOEKMAN, Bernard M., NJINKEU, Dominique; Integrating Africa : some trade policy research priorities and challenges; Journal of African economies, 2017, Vol. 26, No. Supplement 2, pp. ii12-ii39;
HOEKMAN, Bernard M., MAVROIDIS, Petros C.; MFN clubs and scheduling additional commitments in the GATT : learning from the GATS; European journal of international law, 2017, Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 387–407;
HOEKMAN, Bernard M., SHEPHERD, Ben; Services productivity, trade policy and manufacturing exports; The world economy, 2017, Vol. 40, No. 3, pp. 499–516;
ISAAKYAN, Irina, TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna; Reflections on diaspora and soft power : community building among female US expats in Southern Europe; Identities : global studies in culture and power, 2017, OnlineFirst; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
ISAAKYAN, Irina, TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna; Sending so much more than money : exploring social remittances and transnational mobility; Ethnic and racial studies, 2017, Vol. 40, No. 15, pp. 2787-2805; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
JEBRIL, Nael, LOVELESS, Matthew; Media audiences and media consumption during political transitions : the case of Egypt; Interactions : studies in communication & culture, 2017, Vol. 8, No. 2-3, pp. 151-167;
KARKAZIS, John, BALTOS, Georgios, VIDAKIS, Ioannis G.; Η χάραξη της τουρκικής γεωπολιτικής ως προϊόν ηγετικής φιλοδοξίας και πρόκληση έναντι παραδοσιακών μεθόδων διαχείρισης κινδύνου και μέτρησης ισχύος, I cháraxi tis tourkikís geopolitikís os proïón igetikís filodoxías kai próklisi énanti paradosiakón methódon diacheírisis kindýnou kai métrisis ischýos; Foreign affairs : the Hellenic edition, 2017, No. 47, pp. 94-115;
KAYA, Ayhan, BEE, Cristiano; Youth and active citizenship in Turkey : engagement, participation and emancipation; Journal of Southeast Europe and Black Sea studies, 2017, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 129-143;
KAYA, Ayhan; Europeanization of civil society in Turkey : legacy of the #Occupygezi movement; Turkish studies, 2017, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 125-156;
KROTZ, Ulrich, MAHER, Richard; Europe in an age of transition; Global affairs, 2017, OnlineFirst;
KUSCHMINDER, Katie; Afghan refugee journeys : onwards migration decision-making in Greece and Turkey; Journal of refugee studies, 2017, OnlineFirst;
KUSCHMINDER, Katie; Interrogating the relationship between remigration and sustainable return; International migration, 2017, OnlineFirst;
LAURENTSYEVA, Nadzeya, VENTURINI, Alessandra; Social integration of immigrants and the role of policy : a literature review; Intereconomics, 2017, Vol. 52, No. 5, pp. 285-292; [Migration Policy Centre];
LENZ, Tobias, BURILKOV, Alexandr; Institutional pioneers in world politics : regional institution building and the influence of the European Union; European journal of international relations, 2017, Vol. 23, No. 3, pp. 654-680;
MAHER, Richard; Europe’s response to China’s rise : competing strategic visions; Asia Europe journal, 2017, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 133-145; [Global Governance Programme], [Europe in the World];
MEIJER, Hugo, JENSEN, Benjamin; The strategist’s dilemma : global dynamic density and the making of US ‘China policy’; European journal of international security, 2017, OnlineFirst; [Global Governance Programme], [Europe in the World];
MONTI, Giorgio, COELHO, Gonçalo; Geo-blocking between competition law and regulation; Competition policy international antitrust chronicle, 2017, (January), pp. 1-6;
MONTI, Giorgio, MULDER, Jotte; Escaping the clutches of EU competition law : pathways to assess private sustainability initiatives; European law review, 2017, Vol. 42, No. 5, pp. 635-656;
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MORINI, Marco; Same-sex marriage and other moral taboos : cultural acceptances, change in American public opinion and the evidence from the opinion polls; European journal of American studies, 2017, Vol. 11, No. 3, Doc. 12, OnlineOnly;
NENADIC, Iva, OSTLING, Alina; Public service media in Europe : gender equality policies and the representation of women in decision-making roles; Comunicazione politica : quadrimestrale dell’Associazione Italiana di comunicazione politica, 2017, No. 2, pp. 209-232; This work was supported by the European Union through the project for the implementation of the Media Pluralism Monitor in EU28, Montenegro and Turkey, within the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF) at the European University Institute.;
NITOIU, Cristian, SUS, Monika; The European Parliament’s diplomacy : a tool for projecting EU power in times of crisis? : the case of the Cox–Kwasniewski mission; Journal of common market studies, 2017, Vol. 55, No. 1, pp. 71-86;
OKYAY, Asli Selin; Turkey’s post-2011 approach to its Syrian border and its implications for domestic politics; International affairs, 2017, Vol. 93, No. 4, pp. 829-846; [BORDERLANDS];
PETERS, Floris, VINK, Maarten Peter, SCHMEETS, Hans; Anticipating the citizenship premium : before and after effects of immigrant naturalization on employment; Journal of ethnic and migration studies, 2017, OnlineFirst;
POLK, Jonathan, ROVNY, Jan, BAKKER, Ryan, EDWARDS, Erica, HOOGHE, Liesbet, JOLLY, Seth, KOEDAM, Jelly, KOSTELKA, Filip, MARKS, Gary, SCHUMACHER, Gijs, STEENBERGEN, Marco, VACHUDOVA, Milada, ZILOVIC, Marco; Explaining the salience of anti-elitism and reducing political corruption for political parties in Europe with the 2014 Chapel Hill Expert Survey data; Research and politics, 2017, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 1-9; The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s European Union Center of Excellence; The European Union’s ERC Advanced Grant on Causes and Consequences of Multilevel Governance (number 249543); The European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme EUENGAGE (number 649281).;
PÉREZ-ARRIAGA, Ignacio J.; New regulatory and business model approaches to achieving universal electricity access; Papeles de energía, 2017, No. 3, pp. 37-77;
RICARD-GUAY, Alexandra, MAROUKIS, Thanos; Introduction : human trafficking in domestic work in the EU : a special case or a learning ground for the anti-trafficking field?; Journal of immigrant and refugee studies, 2017, Vol, 15, No. 2, pp. 109-121; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
ROBALO, Pedro, SCHRAM, Arthur, SONNEMANS, Joep; Other-regarding preferences, in-group bias and political participation : an experiment; Journal of economic psychology, 2017, Vol. 62, pp. 130-154;
ROY, Olivier; Religious freedom and diversity in a comparative European perspective; Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern studies, 2017, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 86-89; [RELIGIOWEST];
SAARILAHTI, Ilkka; Les innovations des procédures budgétaires de l’Union européenne. Quatorzième partie : le budget de l’Union pour 2017 – une année de réexamen/ révision à mi-parcours du cadre financier pluriannuel pour 2014-2020. II. Le projet de budget pour 2017; Revue de l’Union européenne, 2017, No. 609, pp. 369-384;
SAARILAHTI, Ilkka; Les innovations des procédures budgétaires de l’Union européenne. Quatorzième partie : le budget de l’Union pour 2017 – une année de réexamen/ révision à mi-parcours du cadre financier pluriannuel pour 2014-2020. I. L’environnement budgétaire en 2016; Revue de l’Union européenne, 2017, No. 608, pp. 297-306;
SAARILAHTI, Ilkka; Les innovations des procédures budgétaires de l’Union européenne. Quatorzième partie : le budget de l’Union pour 2017 – une année de réexamen/ révision à mi-parcours du cadre financier pluriannuel pour 2014-2020. III. L’accord sur le budget pour 2017; Revue de l’Union européenne, 2017, No. 610, pp. 437-450;
SANCHEZ, Gabriella, NAVARRETE, Blanca, LOERA, Fernando, ZAVALA, Fernando; Neither ‘criminals nor ‘illegals’ : children and adolescents in the migrant smuggling market on the US-MX border; Derechos Humanos Integrales en Acción (DHIA), Preliminary Report, August 2017, [Migration Policy Centre];
SCHOELLER, Magnus G.; Providing political leadership? : three case studies on Germany’s ambiguous role in the eurozone crisis; Journal of European public policy, 2017, Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 1-20;
SCRINZI, Francesca; Caring for the elderly in the family or in the nation? : gender, women and migrant care labour in the Lega Nord; West European politics, 2017, Vol. 40, No. 4, pp. 869-886; ERC Starting Grant ‘GAPRR – ‘Gendering activism in populist radical right parties. A comparative study of women’s and men’s participation in the Northern League (Italy) and the National Front (France)’, 2010: British Academy small grant, ‘Gendering the study of anti-immigration movements in Europe: women and men activists in the Lega nord party in Italy’. ; 2010: Adam Smith Research Foundation Seedcorn grant, ‘Women’s associations and representations of gender in the Lega nord party: a study of documentary sources’.;
SCRINZI, Francesca; Gender and women in the Front National discourse and policy : from ‘mothers of the nation’ to ‘working mothers’?; New formations, 2017, No. 91, pp. 87-101; ERC Starting Grant ‘GAPRR – ‘Gendering activism in populist radical right parties. A comparative study of women’s and men’s participation in the Northern League (Italy) and the National Front (France)’;
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STOJANOV, Robert, BURES, Oldrich, DUZÍ, Barbora; Migration and development policies : the state of affairs before the 2015 European migration crises in the Czech Republic and its current implications; Communist and post-communist studies, 2017, Vol. 50, No. 3, pp. 169-181;
STROM, Steinar, PIAZZALUNGA Daniela, VENTURINI, Alessandra, VILLOSIO, Claudia; Wage assimilation of immigrants and internal migrants : the role of linguistic distance; Regional studies, 2017, OnlineFirst; [Migration Policy Centre];
SUS, Monika; Towards the European Union’s foreign policy 2025 : taking stock of the Dahrendorf foresight project; Global policy, 2017, Vol. 8, No. S4, pp. 115-125;
SUZUKI, Akisato; The nationalist interpretation of nuclear deterrence : evidence from the Kargil War International Politics; International Politics, 2017, OnlineFirst; EUI RSCAS, [Global Governance Programme], [Europe in the World];
THOLENS, Simone; Border management in an era of ‘statebuilding lite’ : security assistance manifested in Lebanon’s hybrid sovereignty; International affairs, 2017, Vol. 93, No. 4, pp. 865-882; [BORDERLANDS];
TRENZ, Hans-Jörg, TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna; Complex and dynamic integration processes in Europe : intra EU mobility and international migration in times of recession; Journal of ethnic and migration studies, 2017, Vol. 43, No. 4, pp. 546-559; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna; A ‘refugee crisis’ unfolding : ‘real’ events and their interpretation in media and political debates; Journal of immigrant & refugee studies, 2017, OnlineFirst; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna; Beyond irregular migration governance : zooming in on migrants’ agency; European journal of migration and law, 2017, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 1–11; [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
VENTURINI, Alessandra, VILLOSIO, Claudia; Are migrants an asset in recession? : insights from Italy; Journal of ethnic and migration studies, 2017, OnlineFirst; [Migration Policy Centre];
VIDAKIS, Ioannis, BALTOS, Georgios, BALODIS, Janis; Geopolitics of energy versus geoenergy of politics; Social sciences bulletin ; Вестник Социальных Наук, 2017, No. 2 (25), pp. 38-55;
VIGNOLI, Daniele, PIRANI, Elena, VENTURINI, Alessandra; Female migration and native marital stability : insights from Italy; Journal of family and economic issues, 2017, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 118-128; [Migration Policy Centre];
WEBER, Matthias, SCHRAM, Arthur; The non-equivalence of labour market taxes : a real-effort experiment; The economic journal, 2017, Vol. 127, No. 604, pp. 2187–2215;
ZARAGOZA CRISTIANI, Jonathan; Containing the refugee crisis : how the EU turned the Balkans and Turkey into an EU borderland; The international spectator ; Italian journal of international affairs, 2017, Vol. 52, No. 4, pp. 59-75; [BORDERLANDS];
Working Papers
ACHARYA, Amitav; Global governance in a multiplex world; EUI RSCAS, 2017/29, BORDERLANDS, Global Governance Programme-266, Europe in the World;
ACHILLI, Luigi, YASSIN, Nasser, ERDOGAN, M. Murat; Neighbouring host-countries’ policies for Syrian refugees : the cases of Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey; IEMed Paper, 2017/19, [Migration Policy Centre];
ACOSTA, Diego; Open borders in the nineteenth century : constructing the national, the citizen and the foreigner in South America; EUI RSCAS, 2017/46, Global Governance Programme-282, GLOBALCIT;
APAZA LANYI, Pamela, STEINBACH, Armin; Promoting coherence between PTAs and the WTO through systemic integration; EUI RSCAS, 2017/17, Global Governance Programme-259, Global Economics;
BAKHAT, Mohcine, LABANDEIRA, Xavier, LABEAGA, Jose Maria, LÓPEZ-OTERO, Xiral; Elasticities of car fuels at times of economic crisis : an empirical analysis for Spain; EUI RSCAS, 2017/09, Florence School of Regulation Climate;
BAMIEH, Omar, FIORINI, Matteo, HOEKMAN, Bernard M., JAKUBIK, Adam; Services input intensity and US manufacturing employment : responses to the China shock; EUI RSCAS, 2017/39, Global Governance Programme-274, Global Economics;
BASEDOW, Johann Robert; Business preferences in international investment policymaking : does European business lobby for international investment agreements?; EUI MWP, 2017/06;
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BHAGWAT, Pradyumna, SCHITTEKATTE, Tim, KEYAERTS, Nico, MEEUS, Leonardo; Assessment of cost-benefit analysis for offshore electricity infrastructure development; EUI RSCAS, 2017/53, Florence School of Regulation;
BHALA, Raj; TPP, American national security, and Chinese SOEs; EUI RSCAS, 2017/03, Global Governance Programme-249, Global Economics;
BRESSANELLI, Edoardo, CHELOTTI, Nicola; Taming the European Parliament : how member states reformed economic governance in the EU; EUI RSCAS, 2017/54;
BROCKMANN, Hilke; Happy newcomers? : subjective well-being of first-generation immigrants in Germany; EUI RSCAS, 2017/63;
BRUSZT, Laszlo, CAMPOS, Nauro F.; State capacity and economic integration : evidence from the Eastern enlargement; EUI RSCAS, 2017/52, Global Governance Programme-281, European, Transnational and Global Governance;
CERNISON, Matteo, OSTLING, Alina; Measuring media literacy in the EU : results from the Media Pluralism Monitor 2015; EUI RSCAS, 2017/01, Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF);
COEN, David, KATSAITIS, Alexander; Parliamentary procedures & interest group mobilization : evidence from the European Parliament’s committees; EUI MWP, 2017/16;
COOPER, Ian; The emerging order of interparliamentary cooperation in the EU : functional specialization, the EU speakers conference, and the parliamentary dimension of the Council Presidency; EUI RSCAS, 2017/05;
CROWLEY, Meredith A., HILLMAN, Jennifer A.; Slamming the door on trade policy discretion? : the WTO Appellate Body’s ruling on market distortions and production costs in EU-Biodiesel (Argentina); EUI RSCAS, 2017/61, Global Governance Programme-286, [Global Economics];
DELIMATSIS, Panagiotis, HOEKMAN, Bernard M.; National tax regulation, international standards and the GATS : Argentina-Financial services; EUI RSCAS, 2017/42, Global Governance Programme-276, Global Economics;
DENNISON, James, TALÒ, Teresa; Explaining attitudes to immigration in France; EUI RSCAS, 2017/25, Migration Policy Centre;
ESPA, Ilaria, LEVY, Philip I.; The analogue method comes unfastened : the awkward space between market and non-market economies in EC-Fasteners (Article 21.5); EUI RSCAS, 2017/62, Global Governance Programme-287, [Global Economics];
FERRERA, Maurizio, BAUBÖCK, Rainer (ed/s); Should EU citizenship be duty-free?; EUI RSCAS, 2017/60, Global Governance Programme-289, [GLOBALCIT];
FIORINI, Matteo, GIOVANNETTI, Giorgia, LANATI, Mauro, SANTI, Filippo; Asymmetric cultural proximity and greenfield FDI; EUI RSCAS, 2017/56, Global Governance Programme-284, Global Economics;
FIORINI, Matteo, HOEKMAN, Bernard M., JANSEN, Marion, SCHLEIFER, Philip, SOLLEDER, Olga, TAIMASOVA, Regina, WOZNIAK, Joseph; Suppliers’ access to voluntary sustainability standards; EUI RSCAS, 2017/18, Global Governance Programme-260, Global Economics;
FIORINI, Matteo, HOEKMAN, Bernard M.; Economic governance, regulation and services trade liberalization; EUI RSCAS, 2017/27, Global Governance Programme-265, Global Economics;
FIORINI, Matteo, HOEKMAN, Bernard M.; Services trade liberalization, regulation and deep integration agreements; EUI RSCAS, 2017/47, Global Governance Programme-280, Global Economics;
FIORINI, Matteo, HOEKMAN, Bernard M.; Services trade policy : domestic regulation and economic governance; European Commission, European Economy Discussion Paper, 2017/058;
FIORINI, Matteo, HOEKMAN, Bernard M.; Services trade policy and sustainable development; EUI RSCAS, 2017/41, Global Governance Programme-275, Global Economics;
GENSCHEL, Philipp, JACHTENFUCHS, Markus; From market integration to core state powers : the Eurozone crisis, the refugee crisis and integration theory; EUI RSCAS, 2017/26;
GLACHANT, Jean-Michel; Twenty years to address electricity market and system seams issues in the European Union : why? why not?; EUI RSCAS, 2017/50, Florence School of Regulation;
GRESKOVITS, Béla; Rebuilding the Hungarian right through civil organization and contention : the civic circles movement; EUI RSCAS, 2017/37;
HADUSH, Samson, MEEUS, Leonardo; DSO-TSO cooperation issues and solutions for distribution grid congestion management; EUI RSCAS, 2017/65, Florence School of Regulation;
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HERITIER, Adrienne; The increasing institutional power of the European Parliament and EU policy making; EIF WP, 2017/01;
HOEKMAN, Bernard M., INAMA, Stefano; Rules of origin as non-tariff measures : towards greater regulatory convergence; EUI RSCAS, 2017/45, Global Governance Programme-279, Global Economics;
HOEKMAN, Bernard M., NJINKEU, Dominique; Integrating Africa : some trade policy research priorities and challenges; EUI RSCAS, 2017/43, Global Governance Programme-277, Global Economics;
HOEKMAN, Bernard M., SABEL, Charles; Trade agreements, regulatory sovereignty and democratic legitimacy; EUI RSCAS, 2017/36, Global Governance Programme-273, Global Economics;
HOEKMAN, Bernard M., SHINGAL, Anirudh; Aid for trade and international transactions in goods and services; EUI RSCAS, 2017/44, Global Governance Programme-278, Global Economics;
HORN, Henrik, TANGERÅS, Thomas; Economics and politics of international investment agreements; EUI RSCAS, 2017/19, Global Governance Programme-261, Global Economics;
KALANTARYAN, Sona; Revisions in the blue card directive : reforms, constraints and gaps; EUI RSCAS, 2017/59, Migration Policy Centre;
KARTTUNEN, Marianna B., MOORE, Michael O.; ’India - Solar cells’ : trade rules, climate policy, and sustainable development goals; EUI RSCAS, 2017/64, Global Governance Programme-288, [Global Economics];
KLEIMANN, David; Reading opinion 2/15 : standards of analysis, the Court’s discretion, and the legal view of the Advocate General; EUI RSCAS, 2017/23, Global Governance Programme-264, Global Economics;
KUSCHMINDER, Katie; Taking stock of Assisted Voluntary Return from Europe : decision making, reintegration and sustainable return : time for a paradigm shift; EUI RSCAS, 2017/31, Global Governance Programme-268, Cultural Pluralism;
LANATI, Mauro, THIELE, Rainer; The impact of foreign aid on migration revisited; EUI MWP, 2017/05;
LANATI, Mauro, VENTURINI, Alessandra; The import of ‘cultural goods’ and emigration : an unexplored relation; EUI RSCAS, 2017/24, Migration Policy Centre;
LEMIERE, Sophie; Islamist echoes in the context of the Tunisian Islamist Party’s 10th congress; EUI MWP, 2017/07;
LEVY, Philip I.; The treatment of Chinese SOEs in China’s WTO protocol of accession; EUI RSCAS, 2017/04, Global Governance Programme-250;
LIN, Li-Wen; A network anatomy of Chinese state-owned enterprises; EUI RSCAS, 2017/07, Global Governance Programme-251, Global Economics;
MALGOUYRES, Clément; Trade shocks and far-right voting : evidence from French presidential elections; EUI RSCAS, 2017/21, Global Governance Programme-263, Global Economics;
MARCUZZI, Stefano; The battle of Gorizia (6-17 August 1916) : a turning point in Italy’s war; EUI MWP, 2017/14;
MASTROMATTEO, Andrea; WTO and SOEs : overview of article XVII and related provisions of the GATT 1994; EUI RSCAS, 2017/08, Global Governance Programme-252, Global Economics;
MAVROIDIS, Petros C., JANOW, Merit E.; Free markets, state involvement, and the WTO : Chinese state owned enterprises (SOEs) in the ring; EUI RSCAS, 2017/13, Global Governance Programme-256, Global Economics;
MAVROIDIS, Petros C.; Last mile for tuna (to a safe harbor) : what is the TBT agreement all about?; EUI RSCAS, 2018/03, Global Governance Programme-292, [Global Economics];
NOTERMANS, Ton, PIATTONI, Simona; Democracy and (dis)-integration : the conditions for a legitimate and effective economic and political organization; EUI RSCAS, 2017/40;
PANNIA, Paola; The elephant in the courtroom : a socio-legal study on how judges manage cultural diversity in criminal law cases in Italy and the UK; EUI RSCAS, 2017/58, Global Governance Programme-285, [Cultural Pluralism];
PETERS, Floris, SCHMEETS, Hans, VINK, Maarten Peter; Perspectief op Nederlanderschap : het effect van de snelheid van naturalisatie; Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (CBS) Bevolkingstrends, 2017/01;
PINTO ARENA, Maria Do Céu; Islamic terrorism in the West and international migrations : the ‘far’ or ‘near’ enemy within? : what is the evidence; EUI RSCAS, 2017/28;
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PINTO ARENA, Maria Do Céu; Revisiting Italian mediterranean policy in the 1950s : internally or externally-driven? : the interplay of domestic constraints and external pressures; EUI RSCAS, 2017/38;
PINTO ARENA, Maria Do Céu; The rationale of small and medium-sized states for involvement in PSO : the case of Italy and Portugal; EUI RSCAS, 2017/15;
PRUSA, Thomas J.; NMEs and the double remedy problem; EUI RSCAS, 2017/10, Global Governance Programme-253, Global Economics;
QUAGLIA, Lucia; The politics of an asymmetric Banking Union; EUI RSCAS, 2017/48;
REILLY, James; Leveraging diversity : Europe’s China policy; EUI RSCAS, 2017/33, Global Governance Programme-270, Europe in the World;
ROSSETTO, Nicolò; The EU still waiting for a seamless electricity transmission system : missing pillars and roadblocks; EUI RSCAS, 2017/57, Florence School of Regulation;
RUSSO, Alessandra, GIUSTI, Serena; Monuments under attack : from protection to securitisation; EUI RSCAS, 2017/32, Global Governance Programme-269, European, Transnational and Global Governance;
SARDELIĆ, Julija; From temporary protection to transit migration : responses to refugee crises along the Western Balkan route; EUI RSCAS, 2017/35, Global Governance Programme-272, Cultural Pluralism;
SCHITTEKATTE, Tim, MOMBER, Ilan, MEEUS, Leonardo; Future-proof tariff design : recovering sunk grid costs in a world where consumers are pushing back; EUI RSCAS, 2017/22, Florence School of Regulation;
SCHLEIFER, Philip, FIORINI, Matteo, AULD, Graeme; Transparency in transnational sustainability governance : a multivariate analysis of regulatory standard-setting programs; EUI RSCAS, 2017/16, Global Governance Programme-258, Global Economics;
SEELKOPF, Laura, LIERSE, Hanna; Taxation and redistribution in autocratic and democratic regimes over the long-run of history; EUI MWP, 2017/11;
SHINGAL, Anirudh, EHRICH, Malte, FOLETTI, Liliana; Re-estimating the effects of stricter standards on trade : endogeneity matters; EUI RSCAS, 2017/20, Global Governance Programme-262, Global Economics;
SZUCS, Tamás; The challenges of an EU strategy for international cultural relations in a multipolar world; Global Governance Programme, Cultural Pluralism;
TAZREITER, Claudia, PICKERING, Sharon, POWELL, Rebecca; Rohingya women in Malaysia : decision-making and information sharing in the course of irregular migration; EUI RSCAS, 2017/55, Global Governance Programme-283, European, Transnational and Global Governance;
TIEZZI, Silvia, VERDE, Stefano F.; The signaling effect of gasoline taxes and its distributional implications; EUI RSCAS, 2017/06, Florence School of Regulation;
TRACHTMAN, Joel P.; U.S.-Chinese trade : interface and lawfare; EUI RSCAS, 2017/11, Global Governance Programme-254, Global Economics;
TRECHSEL, Alexander H., DE SIO, Lorenzo, GARZIA, Diego; 2014 as the first (truly) European elections?; EUI RSCAS, 2017/14, Global Governance Programme-257, [European, Transnational and Global Governance];
VANDENDRIESSCHE, Marie, SAZ-CARRANZA, Angel, GLACHANT, Jean-Michel; The governance of the EU’s Energy Union : bridging the gap?; EUI RSCAS, 2017/51, Florence School of Regulation;
VANGRASSTEK, Craig; Washington slept here : how Donald Trump caught the politicians napping on trade; EUI RSCAS, 2017/02, Global Governance Programme-248, Global Economics;
VANKOVA, Zvezda; Implementing the EU’s circular migration approach : legal and migrant perspectives on entry and re-entry conditions in Bulgaria and Poland; EUI RSCAS, 2017/34, Global Governance Programme-271, Cultural Pluralism;
VIOLA DE AZEVEDO CUNHA, Mario; Child privacy in the age of the Web 2.0 and 3.0 : challenges and opportunities for policy; UNICEF, Innocenti Discussion Paper, 2017/03;
WOLFE, Robert; Sunshine over Shanghai : can the WTO illuminate the murky world of Chinese SOEs?; EUI RSCAS, 2017/12, Global Governance Programme-255, Global Economics;
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Research Project Reports
ACHILLI, Luigi, LEACH, Hannah, MATARAZZO, Monica, TONDO, Marina, CAUCHI, Alba, KARANIKA, Triandafilia; On my own : protection challenges for unaccompanied and separated children in Jordan, Lebanon and Greece; Mixed Migration Platform (MMP) Report, INTERSOS, Migration Policy Centre, 2017;
ADLEH, Fadi, FAVIER, Agnès; ’Local reconciliation agreements’ in Syria: a non-starter for peacebuilding, ة داي ب ا: سالم جمهض منذ ال ة” يف سوري ي ات املصاحلة احملل ي فاق ;Middle East Directions (MED), 2017/01 ;”ات
AGUILAR, Filomeno V.; Report on citizenship law : Philippines; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/01;
ALBARAZI, Zahra; Regional report on citizenship : the Middle East and North Africa (MENA); [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Comparative Reports, 2017/03; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
ARRAIZA, José María, VONK, Olivier; Report on citizenship law : Myanmar; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/14; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
ASHESH, Ashna, THIRUVENGADAM, Arun; Report on citizenship law : India; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/12; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
ATHAYI, Abdullah; Report on citizenship law : Afghanistan; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/09; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
BALCYTIENE, Aukse, JURAITE, Kristina; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Lithuania; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
BHAGWAT, Pradyumna, SCHITTEKATTE, Tim, LIND, Leandro, KEYAERTS, Nico, MEEUS, Leonardo; Intermediate deliverable : economic framework for offshore grid planning; PROMOTioN – Progress on Meshed HVDC Offshore Transmission Networks, [Florence School of Regulation], 2017;
BILIC, Paško, PETRICUŠIC, Antonija, BALABANIC, Ivan, VUCKOVIC, Valentina; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Croatia; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
BOURREAU, Marc, CAMBINI, Carlo, HOERNIG, Steffen, PARCU, Pier Luigi, ROSSI, Maria Alessandra, SILVESTRI, Virginia; The future of broadband policy, part 2 : technological neutrality, path dependency and public financing; Florence School of Regulation, Communications & Media, 2017/01;
BROGI, Elda; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Italy; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
BROUILLETTE, Amy, BÁTORFY, Attila, DRAGOMIR, Marius, BOGNÁR, Éva, HOLDIS, Dumitrita; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Hungary; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom; Monitoring media pluralism in Europe : application of the media pluralism monitor 2016 in the European Union, Montenegro and Turkey; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), Policy Report, 2017;
CHRISTOPHOROU, Christophoros, SPYRIDOU, Lia-Paschalia; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Cyprus; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
CICCHI, Lorenzo; The European Parliament’s political groups : between high cohesion and recurrent breakdowns; PADEMIA Research Notes on Parliamentary Democracy, 2017/03;
DUMBRAVA, Costica; Comparative report : citizenship in Central and Eastern Europe; [Global Governance Programme],
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GLOBALCIT, Comparative Reports, 2017/02; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
DZAKULA, Jelena; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : United Kingdom; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
ECHEVERRIA, Gabriel; Report on citizenship law : Ecuador; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/05; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
ESCOBAR, Cristina; Migration and franchise expansion in Latin America; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Comparative Reports, 2017/01; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
FÄRDIGH, Mathias A.; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Sweden; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
FARGUES, Philippe; Four decades of cross-Mediterranean undocumented migration to Europe : a review of the evidence; International Organization for Migration (IOM), 2017;
FARGUES, Philippe; International migration and education : a web of mutual causation; [Migration Policy Centre];
FARGUES, Philippe; International migration and education : a web of mutual causation; UNESCO, Global Education Monitoring Report, 2017, ED/GEMR/MRT/2019/T1/1;
FINGER, Matthias, AGUILAR BARAJAS, Ismael, BERT, Nadia, KUPFER, David, BOUCHARD Kathryn (ed/s); Public policy and water regulation : some examples from the Americas; Network Industries Quarterly, 2017, Vol. 19, No. 4; [Florence School of Regulation];
FINGER, Matthias, BERT, Nadia, RAZAGHI, Mohamad, KUPFER, David, BOUCHARD, Kathryn (ed/s); Regulatory challenges for smart cities; Network Industries Quarterly, 2017, Vol. 19, No. 3; [Florence School of Regulation];
FINGER, Matthias, JOVANIC, Tatjana, BERT, Nadia, RAZAGHI, Mohamad, KUPFER, David, BOUCHARD, Kathryn (ed/s); The general framework for liberalization and regulation of public utilities in countries of ex-Yugoslavia; Network Industries Quarterly, 2017, Vol. 19, No. 1; [Florence School of Regulation];
FINGER, Matthias, OĞUZ, Fuat, BERT, Nadia, RAZAGHI, Mohamad, KUPFER, David, BOUCHARD, Kathryn (ed/s); Problems of regulatory reforms in electricity : examples from Turkey; Network industries quarterly, 2014, Vol. 19, No. 2; [Florence School of Regulation];
FLYNN, Roderick; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Ireland; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
GANESHATHASAN, Luwie, WELIKALA, Asanga; Report on citizenship law : Sri Lanka; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/10; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
GLACHANT, Jean-Michel, ROSSETTO, Nicolò, VASCONCELOS, Jorge; Moving the electricity transmission system towards a decarbonised and integrated Europe : missing pillars and roadblocks; Florence School of Regulation, Energy & Climate, 2017;
GUANCHE, Julio César; Informe sobre la ciudadanía : Cuba; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/15; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
HANCHER, Leigh, WINTERS, Marinus; The EU winter package : briefing paper; Allen & Overy Briefing Paper, 2017;
HARIJANTI, Susi Dwi; Report on citizenship law : Indonesia; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/04; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
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HOEKMAN, Bernard M., TE VELDE, Dirk Willem (ed/s); Trade in services and economic transformation : a new development policy priority; ODI SET Essays, 2017, [Global Governance Programme], [Global Economics];
HOYO, Henio, RUBI, Maria; Access to electoral rights : Panama; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/02; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
INCEOGLU, Yasemin, SOZERI, Ceren, FILIBELI, Tirse Erbaysal; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Turkey; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
JERÓNIMO, Patrícia; Report on citizenship law : East Timor (Timor-Leste); [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/07; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
KANDYLA, Anna, PSYCHOGIOPOULOU, Evangelia; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Greece; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
KIES, Raphaël, NOMMESCH, Kim, SCHALL, Céline; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Luxembourg; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
KLIMKIEWICZ, Beata; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Poland; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
LEE, Chulwoo; Report on citizenship law : the Republic of Korea; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/06; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
LIMONTA, Daniele, MARCELLINO, Massimiliano, STANZINI, Alessandro, MARTINO, Alberta (ed/s); Global economy report : January-February 2017; Global Governance Programme;
LIMONTA, Daniele, MARCELLINO, Massimiliano, STANZINI, Alessandro, MARTINO, Alberta (ed/s); Global economy report : March-April 2017; Global Governance Programme;
LIMONTA, Daniele, MARCELLINO, Massimiliano, STANZINI, Alessandro, MARTINO, Alberta (ed/s); Global economy report : July-August 2017; Global Governance Programme;
LIMONTA, Daniele, MARCELLINO, Massimiliano, STANZINI, Alessandro, MARTINO, Alberta (ed/s); Global economy report : May-June 2017; Global Governance Programme;
LOIT, Urmas, HARRO-LOIT, Halliki; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Estonia; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
LOW, Choo Chin; Report on citizenship law : Malaysia and Singapore; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/03; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
MANNINEN, Ville; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Finland; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
MARCELLINO, Massimiliano (ed/s); Economic outlook for the Euro area in 2017 and 2018; EFN Report, Winter 2016/2017;
MARCELLINO, Massimiliano (ed/s); Economic outlook for the Euro area in 2017 and 2018; EFN Report, Autumn 2017;
MASIP, Pere, RUIZ, Carlos, SUAU, Jaume, GARCÍA CASTILLEJO, Ángel; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Spain; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
MILOSAVLJEVIC, Marko; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Slovenia; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
MORARU, Madalina Bianca, RENAUDIERE, Géraldine; REDIAL electronic journal on judicial interaction and the EU return policy : third edition : articles 15 to 18 of the return directive 2008/115; Migration Policy Centre, REDIAL Research Report, 2017/01;
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MORARU, Madalina Bianca; Report on the use of the EU charter on fundamental rights by national human rights bodies and practical guidelines on the strategic use of the EU charter by national human rights bodies; Centre for Judicial Cooperation, 2017;
NENADIC, Iva; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Malta; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
NGUYEN, Lyma; Report on citizenship law : Vietnam; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/13; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
ORR, Graeme; Access to electoral rights : Australia; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/01; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
PAAPST, M.H., MULDER, T.; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Netherlands; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
PARCU, Pier Luigi, BROGI, Elda, VIOLA DE AZEVEDO CUNHA, Mario, OSTLING, Alina, NENADIC, Iva; Media ownership rules in Europe : a focus on EU member states’ legislation on foreign ownership; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF);
POIARES PESSOA MADURO, Luis Miguel, MONTI, Giorgio, COELHO, Gonçalo; The geo-blocking proposal : internal market, competition law and regulatory aspects : study for the IMCO committee; European Parliament Study, Directorate General for Internal Policies, 2017, IP/A/IMCO/2016-14, PE 595.362;
POPESCU, Marina, MIHAI, Adriana, MARINCEA, Adina; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Romania; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
PORCEDDA, Maria Grazia; Use of the charter of fundamental rights by national data protection authorities and the EDPS; Centre for Judicial Cooperation, 2017;
Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies; Annual Report 2016 : Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies : appendices; EUI RSCAS, 2016;
Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies; Annual Report 2016 : Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies; EUI RSCAS, 2016;
ROŽUKALNE, Anda; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Latvia; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
RUI CÁDIMA, Francisco, BAPTISTA, Carla, OLIVEIRA MARTINS, Luís, TORRES DA SILVA, Marisa; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Portugal; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
SAGAS, Ernesto; Report on citizenship law : Dominican Republic; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/16; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
SAMPOR, Željko; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Slovakia; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
SCHROEDER, Hermann-Dieter, DANKERT, Kevin; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Germany; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
SEETHALER, Josef, BEAUFORT, Maren, DOPONA, Valentina; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Austria; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
SHRESTHA, Sabin; Report on citizenship law : Nepal; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/08; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
SNOWER, Dennis J., GROS, Daniel, GEDDES, Andrew (ed/s); 2017 MEDAM assessment report on asylum and migration policies in Europe : sharing responsibility for refugees and expanding legal immigration; Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW), [Migration Policy Centre];
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SPASSOV, Orlin, OGNYANOVA, Nelly, DASKALOVA, Nikoleta; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Bulgaria; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
SPERFELDT, Christoph; Report on citizenship law : Cambodia; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/02;
ŠTETKA, Václav, HÁJEK, Roman, ROSENFELDOVÁ, Jana; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Czech Republic; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
THWAITES, Rayner; Report on citizenship law : Australia; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Country Reports, 2017/11; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna; A sectorial approach to labour migration : agriculture and domestic work; International Organization for Migration (IOM), Migration Research Leaders Syndicate Papers, 2017, [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna; Media coverage on migration : promoting a balanced reporting; International Organization for Migration (IOM), Migration Research Leaders Syndicate Papers, 2017, [Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism];
VALCKE, Peggy, OMBELET, Pieter-Jan, LAMBRECHT, Ingrid; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Belgium; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
VEDEL, Thierry, GARCÍA-GRAÑA, Geisel, DURÁN-BECERRA, Tomás; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : France; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
VONK, Olivier; Comparative report : citizenship in Asia; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, Comparative Reports, 2017/04; Research for the 2016/2017 GLOBALCIT Reports has been supported by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme, the EUI Research Council, and the British Academy Research Project CITMODES (co-directed by the EUI and the University of Edinburgh).;
VUKOVIC, Dragoljub; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Montenegro; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
WILLIG, Ida, BLACH-ØRSTEN, Mark; Media pluralism monitor 2016 : monitoring risks for media pluralism in EU and beyond : country report : Denmark; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2017, Country Reports;
Policy Briefs
ACHILLI, Luigi, SANCHEZ, Gabriella; What does it mean to disrupt the business models of people smugglers?; Policy Briefs, 2017/09, Migration Policy Centre;
ALPES, Maybritt Jill, TUNABOYLU, Sevda, ULUSOY, Orcun, HASSAN, Saima; Post-deportation risks under the EU-Turkey statement : what happens after readmission to Turkey?; Policy Briefs, 2017/30, Migration Policy Centre;
ALPES, Maybritt Jill, TUNABOYLU, Sevda, VAN LIEMPT, Ilse; Human rights violations by design : EU-Turkey statement prioritises returns from Greece over access to asylum; Policy Briefs, 2017/29, Migration Policy Centre;
BALDARO, Edoardo, NORI, Michele; Cooling up the drylands : disentangling the pastoralism-security nexus; Policy Briefs, 2017/25, Middle East Directions (MED);
BARTOLINI, Laura, SABBATI, Giulio, SCHÖLLMANN, Wilhelm; Canada : economic indicators and trade with EU; [Global Governance Programme], GlobalStat, European Parliament, At a Glance InfoGraphics, 2017/595898;
BAUBÖCK, Rainer, UMBACH, Gaby, PERRET, Andreas, GUIDI, Caterina Francesca, PANOV, Trajche, TRIPKOVIC, Milena, ARRIGHI, Jean-Thomas, MICHEL, Elie; Building a people’s Europe; [Global Governance Programme], GLOBALCIT, GlobalStat, State of the Union, 2017;
BHAGWAT, Pradyumna, DE VRIES, Laurens; Capacity mechanisms in interconnected markets; Policy Briefs, 2017/10, Florence School of Regulation, Energy & Climate;
BONAFÉ MARTÍNEZ, Ernesto, PIEBALGS, Andris; The new international energy charter : sustainable energy transition, investment dispute resolution and market regulation; Policy Briefs, 2017/33, Florence School of Regulation Energy;
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BOTTA, Marco, STASI, Maria Luisa; Competition policy and e-commerce after the EU Commission sector inquiry : what comes next?; Policy Briefs, 2017/08, European Networking and Training for National Competition Enforcers (ENTraNCE); ENTraNCE Training of National Judges – Call for Proposals 2014. Financial support of DG Competition of the European Commission. Grant agreement HT.4430/SI2.701599;
CERVIGNI, Guido, CONTI, Ilaria, GLACHANT, Jean-Michel; Towards efficient and sustainable cost-recovery for the European gas transmission network; Policy Briefs, 2017/32, Florence School of Regulation Energy;
DE BEL-AIR, Françoise; Migration profile : Lebanon; Policy Briefs, 2017/12, Migration Policy Centre;
DOBBENI, Daniel, GLACHANT, Jean-Michel, VINOIS, Jean-Arnold; The new EU electricity package, repackaged as a six hands Christmas wish list...; Policy Briefs, 2017/27, Florence School of Regulation Energy;
DUDEK, Jerzy, PIEBALGS, Andris; Nord Stream 2 and the EU regulatory framework : challenges ahead; Policy Briefs, 2017/26, Florence School of Regulation Energy;
EATOCK, David, GUIDI, Caterina Francesca, KUNZ, Veronika, MARGARAS, Vasileios, SCHOLZ, Nicole, UMBACH, Gaby, ZAMFIR, Ionel; Demographic outlook in the European Union 2017; [Global Governance Programme], European Parliament In-depth Analysis, GlobalStat, 2017;
FAHMI, Georges; What is the future of Christians in the Middle East?; Policy Briefs, 2017/07, Middle East Directions (MED);
FAVIER, Agnès; On the debris of Aleppo : a gloomy and uncertain reconstruction for Syria : an analysis; Policy Briefs, 2017/01, Middle East Directions (MED);
FINGER, Matthias, BERT, Nadia, BOUCHARD, Kathryn, KUPFER, David (ed/s); A European single market for road transport? : from patchwork to a well-functioning and socially fair EU road transport market; Policy Briefs, 2017/05, Florence School of Regulation, Transport;
FINGER, Matthias, BERT, Nadia, BOUCHARD, Kathryn, KUPFER, David; The single European sky performance scheme; Policy Briefs, 2017/19, Florence School of Regulation, Transport;
FINGER, Matthias, BERT, Nadia, BOUCHARD, Kathryn, KUPFER, David; Competition in passenger railways in Europe; Policy Briefs, 2017/24, Florence School of Regulation, Transport;
FINGER, Matthias, BERT, Nadia, BOUCHARD, Kathryn, KUPFER, David; Which role for railway undertakings in the mobility of the future; Policy Briefs, 2017/20, Florence School of Regulation, Transport;
GADE, Tine (ed/s); The Mosul campaign : winning the war, losing the peace?; Policy Briefs, 2017/14, Middle East Directions (MED);
GARBEN, Sacha, KILPATRICK, Claire, MUIR, Elise; Towards a European pillar of social rights : upgrading the EU social ‘acquis’; CEPOB - College of Europe Policy Brief, 2017/01;
GLACHANT, Jean-Michel, ROSSETTO, Nicolò, VASCONCELOS, Jorge; Moving the electricity transmission system towards a decarbonised and integrated Europe : missing pillars and roadblocks; Policy Briefs, 2017/11, Florence School of Regulation, Energy & Climate;
GORI, Paula, SOLIDORO, Silvia, STASI, Maria Luisa; Florence School of Regulation - Communications and Media (ed/s); Quo vadis regulation? : annual conference, 30 June 2017, the Florence School of Regulation, Communications and Media area (FSR C&M); Policy Briefs, 2017/28, Florence School of Regulation, Communications and Media;
GUIDI, Caterina Francesca, APAP, Johanna, DIETRICH, Christian; Empowering women in the EU and beyond : leadership and conflict resolution; [Global Governance Programme], European Parliament Briefing, GlobalStat, 2017;
GUIDI, Caterina Francesca, APAP, Johanna, DIETRICH, Christian; Empowering women in the EU and beyond : education and reproductive health; [Global Governance Programme], European Parliament Briefing, GlobalStat, 2017;
GUIDI, Caterina Francesca, SABBATI, Giulio, BINDER, Krisztina; Australia : economic indicators and trade with EU; [Global Governance Programme], GlobalStat, European Parliament, At a Glance InfoGraphics, 2017/603913;
GUIDI, Caterina Francesca, SABBATI, Giulio, GOMEZ RAMIREZ, Enrique; Mexico : economic indicators and trade with EU; [Global Governance Programme], GlobalStat, European Parliament, At a Glance InfoGraphics, 2017/599370;
GUIDI, Caterina Francesca, SABBATI, Giulio, PERCHOC, Philippe; South Korea : economic indicators and trade with EU; [Global Governance Programme], GlobalStat, European Parliament, At a Glance InfoGraphics, 2017/608650;
GUIDI, Caterina Francesca, SABBATI, Giulio, PERCHOC, Philippe; Turkey : economic indicators and trade with EU; [Global
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Governance Programme], GlobalStat, European Parliament, At a Glance InfoGraphics, 2017/603912;
GUIDI, Caterina Francesca, SABBATI, Giulio; Saudi Arabia : economic indicators and trade with EU; [Global Governance Programme], GlobalStat, European Parliament, At a Glance InfoGraphics, 2017/608780;
GUIDI, Caterina Francesca, SHREEVES, Rosamund, SABBATI, Giulio; Empowering women in the EU and beyond : labour market; [Global Governance Programme], European Parliament Briefing, GlobalStat, 2017;
GUIDI, Caterina Francesca, SHREEVES, Rosamund, SABBATI, Giulio; Empowering women in the EU and beyond : economic and financial resources; [Global Governance Programme], European Parliament Briefing, GlobalStat, 2017;
LEHMANN, Wilhelm, PATRIN, Maria (ed/s); EP-EUI joint roundtable : the 1976 Electoral Act 40 years on : history and significance for European democracy today; Policy Briefs, 2017/04;
LEHMANN, Wilhelm, UMBACH, Gaby; EMU : 25 years after Maastricht : historical challenges, economic ideas, political solutions; Policy Briefs, 2017/18;
MARCANTONINI, Claudio, TEIXIDO-FIGUERAS, Jordi, VERDE, Stefano F., LABANDEIRA, Xavier (ed/s); Free allowance allocation in the EU ETS; Policy Briefs, 2017/02, Florence School of Regulation, Energy & Climate;
MARCANTONINI, Claudio, TEIXIDO-FIGUERAS, Jordi, VERDE, Stefano F., LABANDEIRA, Xavier; The EU ETS and its interactions with other climate and energy policies; Policy Briefs, 2017/21, Florence School of Regulation, Climate, LIFE SIDE;
MARCANTONINI, Claudio, TEIXIDO-FIGUERAS, Jordi, VERDE, Stefano F., LABANDEIRA, Xavier; Low-carbon innovation and investment in the EU ETS; Policy Briefs, 2017/22, Florence School of Regulation, Climate, LIFE SIDE;
NARBONE, Luigi (ed/s); Quale Mediterraneo nel 2020? : scenari a confronto; Policy Briefs, 2017/17, Middle East Directions (MED);
NORI, Michele; The shades of green : migrants’ contribution to EU agriculture : context, trends, opportunities, challenges; Policy Briefs, 2017/31, Migration Policy Centre;
PARCU, Pier Luigi, BOTTA, Marco, SOLIDORO, Silvia; Florence competition programme : second annual conference : anti-trust v. anti-globalisation; Policy Briefs, 2017/36, Florence Competition Programme : Law & Economics;
PIEBALGS, Andris; The Baltic litmus test for gas; Policy Briefs, 2017/16, Florence School of Regulation Energy;
RANCI, Pippo; Sustainable development goal number 7 : how to set appropriate targets, organise an appropriate monitoring, and reach universal access to energy; Policy Briefs, 2017/15, Florence School of Regulation Energy;
SALEM, Al-Zubayr; The crisis in Derna : reconciliation opportunities in the midst of war?; Policy Briefs, 2017/34, Middle East Directions (MED);
SCHITTEKATTE, Tim, MEEUS, Leonardo; How future-proof is your distribution grid tariff design?; Policy Briefs, 2017/03, Florence School of Regulation, Energy & Climate;
SOLIMAN, Nagwan (ed/s); The door should be opened to Ahrar Al-Sham!; Policy Briefs, 2017/06, Middle East Directions (MED);
SUS, Monika, HIMMRICH, Julia; The impact of foresight on policymaking : towards more transparency and participation; G20 Insights Policy Briefs, G20 Germany 2017;
TALÒ, Teresa; Public attitudes to immigration in Germany in the aftermath of the migration crisis; Policy Briefs, 2017/23, Migration Policy Centre;
TEMPRANO ARROYO, Heliodoro; Encouraging the employment of refugees through trade preferences; Policy Briefs, 2017/35, Migration Policy Centre;
TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna, SZUCS, Tamás; EU cultural diplomacy : challenges and opportunities; Policy Briefs, 2017/13, Global Governance Programme, Cultural Pluralism;
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Appendix II
Outreach
Opinion Pieces16 December 2017, Making the most of the Brexit deal, by Jean Pisani-Ferry, published on the Gulf Times .
13 December 2017, New British exceptionalism – no longer in competition for the best and the brightest?, by Anna Triandafyllidou, published on LSE Brexit Blog
8 December 2017, What’s the Irish view on the Brexit border dispute? Difficult discussions lie ahead, by Brigid Laffan, published on The Guardian
1 December 2017, Does Europe’s Far Right Hate Muslims the Same Way They Hate Jews?, by James Renton, published on Ha’aretz
23 November 2017, ‘Brexiters, Ireland won’t be tricked by your mendacity over the border issue’, by Brigid Laffan, published on The Guardian
17 November 2017, ‘Are Europeans turning against asylum seekers and refugees?’, by James Dennison, and Andrew Geddes, published on the ECRE website
11 November 2017, Germany’s dangerous obsession, by Jean Pisani-Ferry, published on MENAFN.COM
26 October 2017, ‘The Balfour Declaration’s Deep anti-Semitism and Racism - and Why It Still Matters’, by James Renton, published on Ha’aretz
25 October 2017, ‘The case of the ‘Emergency Relocation Quotas’’, by Anna Triandafyllidou, published on Open Democracy
20 September 2017, ‘Trump’s tax proposals are wildly out of sync with what most Americans would do, our new study shows’, by Sven Steinmo, published on The Washington Post
19 September 2017, ‘London train bombing: Why is Europe seeing so many terrorist attacks?’, by Richard Maher, published on The Conversation Global
18 September 2017, ‘Globalisation and the Drivers of Migration’, by Anna Triandafyllidou, published on People on the Move - Medium
18 September 2017, ‘Andrew Geddes: Shifting attitudes to migration starts with trusted political leaders’, interview with Andrew Geddes, published on EURACTIV.com
7 July 2017, ‘At an uncertain G20 summit, it may be Trump against the world’, by Richard Maher, published on The Conversation Global
30 June 2017, ‘After the mayor’s defeat, Lampedusian voters face a global media backlash’, by Daniela Debono, published on The Conversation Global
19 June 2017, ‘What can Europe expect from a Macron government’, by Richard Maher, published on The Conversation Global
13 June 2017, ‘Libya’s illegal migration: the urgent need for a new strategy’, by Luigi Narbone, published on The Conversation Global
6 June 2017, ‘Trump’s latest absurdity’, by Xavier Labandeira, published on El País
6 June 2017, ‘Populism is still a threat to Europe - here’s how to contain it’, by Richard Maher, published on The Conversation Global
25 May 2017, ‘In Brussels, leaders wait defiantly and nervously for Trump’, by Richard Maher, published on The Conversation Global
23 May 2017, ‘To better fight terrorism, Europe needs more cooperation and money’, by Richard Maher, published on The Conversation Global
22 May 2017, ‘Could an Islamic reformation prevent violent radicalisation in Egypt?’, by Georges Fahmi, published on The Conversation Global
19 May 2017, ‘There’s more to European citizenship than free movement’, by Rainer Bauböck, published on Euractiv
16 May 2017, ‘Ireland may have to sacrifice sacred cows to survive Brexit’, by Brigid Laffan, published on The Irish Times
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7 May 2017, ‘A victory for Macron and for the European Union – now it’s time to unite a divided France’, by Richard Maher, published on The Conversation Global
2 May 2017, ‘French election will be a choice between embracing migrants’ rights and closing border’, by Anna Triandafyllidou, published on The Conversation Global
27 April 2017, ‘Why Aren’t More Muslim Brothers Turning to Violence?’, by Georges Fahmi, published on the Chatham House
24 April 2017, ‘The fate of Europe will depend on the winner of the French presidential election’, by Richard Maher, published on The Conversation Global
21 April 2017, ‘Why the French election is a pivotal test for Europe’, by Richard Maher, published on The Conversation Global
11 April 2017, ‘For Rex Tillerson in Russia, stakes are high and outlook is dim’, by Richard Maher, published on The Conversation Global
10 April 2017, ‘The EU’s emphasis on migrant returns has some serious human rights problems’, by Daniela Debono, published on The Conversation Global
28 March 2017, ‘To better fight terrorism, Europe needs more cooperation and money’, by Richard Maher, published on The Conversation Global
24 March 2017, ‘Birthday wishes to the European Union’, by Brigid Laffan, published on EUObserver
17 March 2017, ‘Big changes in EU migration governance’, by Anna Triandafyllidou, published on EUObserver
16 March 2017, ‘Rutte victorious, Wilders sidelined, centre-left obliterated: what the Dutch election means for Europe’, by Richard Maher, published on The Conversation Global
3 March 2017, ‘Russian interference could be the greatest threat to European democracy’, by Richard Maher, published on The Conversation Global
24 February 2017, ‘A Pax Russica in the Middle East? Putin will have to do more to make it stick’, by Luigi Narbone, published on The Conversation Global
20 February 2017, ‘Europe’s far-right parties got a boost from Trump, but will they govern?’, by Richard Maher, published on The Conversation Global
15 February 2017, Libya is not Turkey: why the EU plan to stop Mediterranean migration is a human rights concern, by Katie Kuschminder, published on The Conversation Global
13 February 2017, ‘Big, beautiful’ walls don’t stop migrants in the US or Europe’, by Anna Triandafyllidou, published on The Conversation Global
8 February 2017, ‘Lessons from TTIP – Regulatory trade talks should be an open deliberative process’, interview with Bernard Hoekman published on Borderlex
8 February 2017, ‘Evidence suggests that issues may have mattered more than expected in the 2016 US presidential elections’, by Lorenzo Cicchi and Diego Garzia, published on LSE USCentre Blog
3 February 2017, More pathways for migrants to Europe can foil people smugglers – border clampdowns will not, by Andrew Geddes and Luigi Achilli published on the Conversation Global
2 February 2017, A call to stand up for European values in Malta, by Brigid Laffan, published on Euractiv
27 January 2017, Trump will divide Europe, by Jonas J. Driedger, published on Euractiv
26 January 2017, The Greek asylum crisis: moving beyond the blame game to a real solution, by Anna Triandafyllidou, published on the Conversation Global
20 January 2017, What does the world expect of a Trump presidency? by Richard Maher et al., published on The Conversation Global
18 January 2017, Dear Theresa May: if you want partnership, there’s nothing better than EU membership, by Brigid Laffan, published on The Conversation Global
16 January 2017, Europe must open up to new ideas about the secular state, by Anna Triandafyllidou, published on The Conversation Global
12 January 2017, What is “kompromat” and how does it work?, by Richard Maher, published on New Statesman
5 January 2017, Terrorism, the far-right and Russian meddling: the biggest threats to Europe in 2017, by Richard Maher, published on The Conversation Global
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Photo Albums Robert Schuman Centre Flickr channel (37 Albums)
170126 How National Referendums Are Challenging the EU
170213 Team meeting of the Mercator Dialogue on Asylum and Migration
170222 Global Governance Programme Executive Training Seminar: Services and Global Value Chains for Sustainable Development
170223 Own Resources and future of Europe, Prof. Sen. Mario Monti
170224 Better Regulation: the Scrutiny of EU Policies
170303 Competition policy and e-commerce after the EU Commission sector inquiry – What comes next?
170317 Media training for Schuman academic staff
170328 “The Citizen” film presentation
170329 ‘Cos’è il Dialogo delle Culture?’ Dibattito per ‘G7 in Città’ (in italiano)
170403 Non-Universal Franchise? Eligibility and Access to Voting Rights in Transnational Contexts
170516 EUI State of the Staff 2017
170518 Rejected Europe. Beloved Europe. Cleavage Europe?
170518 EU International Cultural Relations: A Strategic Approach
170525 The Dynamics of Regional Migration Governance
170525 Book Presentation: Austerity and Recovery in Ireland
170601 Rules of Origin in International Trade, Global Governance Programme Executive Training Seminar
170605 CMPF Summer School on “Journalism in the digital age: responding to propaganda and fake news”
170614 National Tax Regimes and International Trade Agreements | GGP Executive Training
170616 Terrorism and European Security Governance
170620 GGP Global Risk Analysis and Europe’s Changing Security Environment
170622 Jean Monnet Fellowship Programme@25 Alumni Conference
170626 XIII Migration Summer School Thinking beyond the crisis
170628 Schuman Centre Summer Drinks
170703 MEDirections Annual Conference | Beyond Borders and States: The New Actors of the Globalised Middle East
170913 Robert Schuman Centre Welcome Aperitif
170920 Observatory of Public Attitudes to Migration (OPAM) Launch event
170925 Carbon Market Workshop
170926 EUI in Brussels event | ‘Europe’s Union in Transition: Coping with Change and Diversity’
170928 The Yves Mény Annual Lecture: The Drivers of Migration Governance
171023 The Austrian Elections and their Consequences
171024 Navigating Asylum and Migration Systems
171026 When Smuggling goes wrong: from a crime against state sovereignty to a crime against persons
171110 Conference: The Application of the Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM2017) in 31 countries
171124 From Justice and Home Affairs to Security Union - Europe’s Silver Jubilee
171204 CJC E-NACT Mtg
171213 China’s Prospects after the 19th Communist Party Congress Envisioning Multiple Scenarios
171215 The resilience of Russia’s global outreach: challenges and opportunities
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Florence School of Regulation Flickr channel (27 Albums)
170113 Competition and Regulatory Aspects of Electric Vehicles Charging
170123 Florence Road Forum: A European single market for road transport?
170202 Challenges for EU Regulators in the Age of Decarbonisation and Digitalization
170202 SmartNet - Project Meeting
170322 Specialised Training on the Regulation of Gas Markets
170324 Cybersecurity in the Energy Sector
170403 Driving low carbon investment and innovation in the EU ETS
170404 EU ETS and its interaction with other climate and energy policies
170424 Florence School of Regulation Policy Advisory Council
170504 5th Vienna Forum on European Energy Law
170515 9th Florence Air Forum. The Single European Sky Performance Scheme
170519 The end of the long-term contracts era: which consequences for the EU Gas Market?
170526 Summer School on EU Energy Law and Policy
170608 Annual Training on the Regulation of Energy Utilities. Block 3 2017
170615 FSR Transport COMPETITION IN PASSENGER RAILWAYS IN EUROPE
170616 6th Conference on the Regulation of Infrastructures. Regulatory challenges for smart cities
170622 FSR Executive Seminar: EU Power System Operation and Solidarity: the Issues and the Practice
170630 Summer School on Regulation of Energy Utilities 2017
170705 FSR Young Researcher Seminar
170913 RES and Energy Transition: FSR Meeting with IRENA
171027 9th FSR & BNetzA Forum on the Legal Issues of Energy Regulation
171027 Demand Participation in Electricity Markets and Demand Response
171106 Policy Advisory Council | FSR Energy
171110 MoU signing ceremony with ANEEL
171114 Key drivers to promote the liquidity, flexibility and transparency of the global LNG Market
171124 15th Florence Rail Forum: Private Financing of Railway Infrastructures
171127 Executive Course to master Electricity Markets
Audio-visual Production
VideosRobert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Youtube ChannelYouTube channel: 9,000 views, 63,800 minutes watched. 18 new videos.
February 2017
Mario Monti | Own Resources and the Future of Europe
March 2017
The Robert Schuman Centre - promo video
April 2017
FSR Communications & Media Annual Training
May 2017
Florence Competition Programme in Law and Economics
Research for TRAN Committee – Infrastructure funding challenges in the sharing economy
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June 2017
Austerity and Recovery in Ireland | Book Introduction
The Future of Rail Mobility | 14th Florence Rail Forum
October 2017
Yves Mény Annual Lecture: The Drivers of Migration Governance | Andrew Geddes
Catalan Referendum Crisis | Rainer Bauböck (Introduction)
Catalan Referendum Crisis | Carlos Closa
Catalan Referendum Crisis | Guillem Vidal
Catalan Referendum Crisis | Roger Fernandez-Urbano
Catalan Referendum Crisis | Martín Portos
Catalan Referendum Crisis | Marta Fraile
Catalan Referendum Crisis | Günter Wilms
Catalan Referendum Crisis | Q&A session
Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom Youtube ChannelYouTube Ccannel: 840 Views, 1,800 minutes watched. 2 new videos.
July 2017
CMPF Summer School for Journalists and Media Practitioners 2017 | Meet the Participants
Responding to Propaganda and Fake News | Challenges facing Journalists and Media Practitioners
Florence School of Banking & Finance Youtube ChannelYouTube channel: 7,300 views, 31,400 minutes watched. About 13 new videos including the online seminars below
January 2017
Lost in TLAC - Seminar by Tobias Tröger
February 2017
2016 Training Activities
Bart Joosen | Legal Aspects of Liquidity Management training
March 2017
The Future of CoCos - Seminar by Enrico Perotti and Simon Gleeson
The Competition and Financial Stability Trade-off
Enrique G. Mendoza | Macroprudential Policy: Promise and Challenges
May 2017
Empirical Methods to Evaluate Financial Regulation | Steven Ongena
July 2017
To Fail or Not to Fail? - Seminar with Christos Gortsos and Seraina Grünewald
The Law, Economy and Practice of EU Banking Resolution - Autumn School
September 2017
The Changing Geography of Finance and Regulation in Europe
Ending Too-Big-to-Fail: a Transatlantic Perspective - Seminar by Wilson Ervin and Patrick Honohan
October 2017
Resolution Planning in Practice - Seminar with Mauro Grande and Sophie Steins Bisshop (SRB)
November 2017
The Future of the Banking Union - Seminar with the European Commission, DG FISMA
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Florence School of Regulation Youtube ChannelYouTube channel: 142,600 views, 35,600 minutes watched. About 60 new videos including the online seminars below.
January 2017
Summer School on EU Energy Law and Policy | Leigh Hancher
Bottom Up Training | Fabien Roques
Energy Packages | FSR Topic of the Month with Leonardo Meeus
Aspects of Electric Vehicles Charging | Perspectives from the FSR Policy Workshop
Allocation of free allowances in EU ETS to address the risk of carbon leakage | Workshop Highlights
Electric vehicles: the state of play & future prospective | Alberto Pototschnig & Matthias Finger
February 2017
SmartNet | Stakeholders Perspectives
Pippo Ranci | Energy Poor
Batteries: The jack of all trades | Pradyumna Bhagwat
Gianluigi Migliavacca | SmartNet Project Coordinator
Daan Six | SmartNet WP1
Seppo Horsmanheimo | SmartNet WP3
Marco Rossi | SmartNet WP4
Carlos Madina | SmartNet WP5
March 2017
Creating a well-functioning EU Gas market: mission accomplished? | Ilaria Conti
Launching the FSR Gas Policy & Regulation Area | Ilaria Conti
Do mature RES E technologies still need dedicated support towards 2030?
April 2017
EU ETS and its interaction with other climate and energy policies | LIFE SIDE project
Is Europe heading towards a seamless transmission system for electricity? | Nicolò Rossetto
Driving Low Carbon Investment and Innovation in the EU ETS | LIFE SIDE project
May 2017
FSR check up of the EU frame for Power Transmission System Regulation
Lessons from the reforms of EU ETS: Combining price and quantity management | Christian de Perthuis
Decoding the elements of Universal Access to Energy | Swetha Bhagwat
The Baltic Sea Pipelines and EU Law | Kim Talus
June 2017
Quo Vadis EU gas market? | Markus Backes
Capacity Mechanisms in Interconnected Markets | Pradyumna Bhagwat
Cooperation of TSOs at the regional level: the case of Coreso | Jean-Francois Gahungu (Coreso)
July 2017
Introduction to the Regulation of Gas Markets | Online Course
Capacity Mechanisms in the EU | Current and Future Challenges
September 2017
The EU gas sector and the snake’s dilemma: sheding skin to survive?
Energy Transition | Interview with A. Z. Amin, Director-General at IRENA
October 2017
Solidarity and Security of Gas Supply – FSR online debate
Seams, ancillary services, and congestion management: US versus EU electricity markets
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Carbon Market Workshop | LIFE SIDE project
November 2017
The SmartNet Project
Are we closer to EU Single Gas Market? | Alberto Pototschnig (ACER/FSR)
Demand response in the European electricity markets │Frauke Thies (Executive Director, SEDC)
FSR teams up with ANEEL Brazilian Regulator to support energy transition
More about the course | EU Clean Energy Package
A Transcontinental Florence School of Regulation | Brigid Laffan
December 2017
EU Clean Energy Package | Webinar recording
Energy efficiency and energy demand flexibility | Andreas Löschel
The impact of the EU ETS on carbon emissions and economic performance | Antoine Dechezleprêtre
Regulatory Gaps For a Future Proof Interaction of Electricity and Gas Networks | Walter Boltz
FSR Climate Annual Conference 2017 | Highlights
Basic climate model: theory and policy | Lucas Bretschger (Keynote speech)
Dynamics of renewable entry into electricity markets | Thomas - Olivier Leautier
Market design for electricity – Comparing the US and EU | Fabien Roques
Market equilibrium with externalities | Fabien Roques
The EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) | Fabien Roques
Global Governance Programme Youtube ChannelYouTube channel: 10,030 views, 20,900 minutes watched. 15 new videos.
January 2017
EU Policy-Making: Concepts, Practice and Governance | EP-EUI Roundtable
Legitimacy and Accountability of Evidence-Based Policy-Making | EP-EUI Roundtable
The ‘Evidence Turn’ in EU Policy Planning and Legislation - Panacea or Mirage? | EP-EUI Roundtable
Concluding Remarks: EU Policy-Making: Concepts, Practice and Governance | EP-EUI Roundtable
Introduction: EU Policy-Making: Concepts, Practice and Governance | EP-EUI Roundtable
Planning and Assessing EU Policies - Practice and Practicability | EP-EUI Roundtable
April 2017
Academy of Global Governance | Hear from the participants
May 2017
EU Foreign Policy and Cultural Relations in Times of Crisis | Mai’a K. Davis Cross
The EU Strategy for International Cultural Relations – Where Do We Stand? | Silvia Costa
Adapting to a Multipolar World, Not Only in Governance But Also in Culture | Yudhishthir Raj Isar
June 2017
Rules of Origin in International Trade | Evolution and New Frontiers
July 2017
MOOC: Cultural Heritage and the City
September 2017
MOOC: Cultures and Identities in Europe
October 2017
Why Do People Migrate? – Facts
Why do People Migrate? – Theories
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Middle East Directions Youtube ChannelYouTube channel: 1,330 views, 3,000 minutes watched. 7 new videos.
March 2017
MEDirections “Coffee break”: Political Islam in Egypt and Tunisia today
April 2017
MEDirections “Coffee break”: Love and politics in Egypt after 2013
May 2017
Democratic Transitions in the Arab World | Ibrahim Elbadawi and Samir Makdisi
November 2017
MEDirections Summer School 2017 | Conflicts in the Middle East: Formulating new responses to crises
How important is the progression of the PYD in Syria for the civil war? | Patrick Haenni
What do you mean by the paradoxes of Saudi ‘Religious diplomacy’? | Stéphane Lacroix
How do you assess the Moroccan monarchy’s reforms after 2001? | Mohamed Masbah
Migration Policy Centre Youtube ChannelYouTube channel: 2,700 views, 13,800 minutes watched. 23 new videos.
March 2017
Thinking beyond the migration crisis / Interview with Andrew Geddes, MPC Director
June 2017
The drivers of regional migration governance | Andrew Geddes
Regional migration governance in Asia | Nicola Piper and Sandra Lavenex
South America: Irregular migrants, family members and regional citizens | Diego Acosta
Introducing an analytical framework for regional migration governance in Africa | Benjamin Schraven
Challenges of regional migration governance | Plenary Session
July 2017
Introduction: Thinking beyond the crisis: Future governance of migration in Europe | Daniel Gros
Thinking beyond the crisis: Future governance of migration in Europe | Eugenio Ambrosi
Thinking beyond the crisis: Future governance of migration in Europe | Theo Francken
Dynamics of European migration governance: challenges & opportunities for fostering labour mobility
Socio-economic and demographic dynamics in the Euro-Med region
Introduction: Labour Migration and Mobility in the Euro-Mediterranean Region | Andrew Geddes
Labour Migration and Mobility in the Euro-Mediterranean Region | Franco Frattini
Policy and political dimensions of Euro-Mediterranean migration and mobility
Socio-demographic dynamics of Euro-Mediterranean relations
September 2017
Observatory of Public Attitudes to Migration
October 2017
Three questions on Migration in the Mediterranean region to Amanda Klekowski von Koppenfels
Three questions on Migration in the Mediterranean region to Eugenio Ambrosi
Three questions on Migration in the Mediterranean region to Ibrahim Awad
Three questions on Migration in the Mediterranean region to Theo Francken
Three questions on Migration in the Mediterranean region to Heather Grabbe
December 2017
The Drivers of the Brexit Vote: What we know so far | Matthew Goodwin
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Livestreaming & Online SeminarsRobert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies
26 January 2017: How National Referendums Are Challenging the EU
27 January 2017: How National Referendums Are Challenging the EU | Day Two
27 March 2017: ‘Cos’è il dialogo delle Culture?’ Dibattito per ‘G7 in Città’
16 October 2017: The 2017 Austrian Elections and Their Consequences
Migration Policy Centre
20 September 2017: Observatory of Public Attitudes to Migration (OPAM) – Launch Event
Florence School of Regulation
16 January 2017: Interactive online debate: TSO-DSO coordination
24 February 2017: Do mature RES E technologies still need dedicated support towards 2030?
10 March 2017: Public Consultation on Recommendable Updates for Gas CBA
21 March 2017 EU Energy Infrastructure Policy
3 May 2017: Power Transmission System Regulation
9 May 2017: Drawing lessons from the unwieldy reforms of EU-ETS: Combining price and quantity management
23 May 2017: The Baltic Sea Pipelines and EU Law
21 June 2017: EU electricity network codes, looking back and forward
23 June 2017: SMARTNET: Ancillary services from distribution
27 June 2017: Global Carbon Pricing, The Path to Climate Cooperation | Peter Cramton
28 September 2017: Solidarity and Security of gas supply
13 November 2017: Seam issues in electricity market integration the US vs the EU perspective
21 November 2017: Seam issues in electricity market integration, US vs EU | Online debate recording
1 December 2017: EU Clean Energy Package
Florence School of Banking and Finance
18 January 2017: Lost in TLAC
1 March 2017: The Future of CoCos
5 July 2017: To Fail or Not to Fail?
21 September 2017: Ending Too-Big-to-Fail: a Transatlantic Perspective
4 October 2017: Resolution Planning in Practice
10 November 2017: The Future of the Banking Union
27 November 2017: Central Banking in Europe Today: Over-Mighty or Under-Powered?
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PodcastsRobert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies(Soundcloud channel: 500 plays & 112 downloads. 30 podcasts published)
Jihad and Death- Book presentation - EUI - Part 1 | Olivier Roy
Jihad and Death- Book presentation - EUI - Part 2 | Olivier Roy
01 Renaud Dehousse & Brigid Laffan | HOW NATIONAL REFERENDUMS ARE CHALLENGING THE EU
02 Richard Rose | How Referendums Can Impact EU Issues
03 Wolfgang Wessels | How Referendums Can Impact EU Issues
04 Hanspeter Kriesi | How Referendums Can Impact EU Issues
05 Swen Hutter | Framing: Engaging Citizens In An EU Referendum
06 Ece Ozlem Atikcan | Campaigning: Engaging Citizens In An EU Referendum
07 Elias Dinas | Greece: National Causes And EU Consequences Of Referendums
08 Zsolt Enyedi | Hungary: National Causes And EU Consequences Of Referendums
09 Alexander Hoogenboom | Netherlands: National Causes And EU Consequences Of Referendums
10 Bobby McDonagh | National Causes And EU Consequences Of Referendums
11 Andreas Auer | Switzerland: National Causes And EU Consequences Of Referendums
12 Richard Rose | UK: National Causes And EU Consequences Of Referendums
13 Corina Stratulat | Discussant - National Causes And EU Consequences Of Referendums
14 Joséphine Vanden Broucke | European Parliament: Consequences For EU Institutions And Policies
15 Pierre Schlosser | EUI: Consequences For EU Institutions And Policies
Mario Monti | Own Resources and the Future of Europe
Vitor Caldeira | Better Regulation the Scrutiny of EU Policies
Corina Cretu | Better Regulation the Scrutiny of EU Policies
Mario Monte | Better Regulation: the Scrutiny of EU Policies
01 Understanding Terrorism in the 21st Century | Richard English
02 The Future of Jihadism in Europe | Thomas Hegghammer
03 Why Do Some Islamist Movements Use Terror Tactics in Europe | Jeff Goodwin
04 Radicalization Processes and Terrorist Involvement Patterns in South Europe | Carola García-Calvo
05 The Counterterrorist Toolbox | Jonathan Evans
06 The New Crime Terror Nexus European Jihadists and their Criminal Pasts | Peter Neumann
07 The Interaction between Counterterrorism & Terrorist Groups | Isabelle Duyvesteyn
08 Counterterrorism and Security Governance The View from NATO | Juliette Bird
09 Counterterrorism Security Governance The View from EUROPOL | Wil van Gemert
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Florence School of Regulation(Soundcloud channel: 8,500 plays & 160 downloads. 35 podcasts published)
Brexit: The Implications for the Internal Energy Market | Deni Mantzari
The Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) │ Yasmine Li & Shane Henley
Energy Union Governance | Jean Arnold Vinois
Cybersecurity in the Energy Sector | Annabelle Lee (EPRI)
Rosaria Arancio | REMIT in Italy
Revised Renewable Energy Directive │ Christopher Bremme & Thomas Schulz
Missing pillars and roadblocks to the integration of the EU electricity system | Ben Voorhorst
Room for capacity mechanisms in the electricity market design of the future? | Juan Alba Rios
FSR at the Florence Forum 2017 | Jean-Michel Glachant (FSR)
The electricity market design of the future: scarcity prices or capacity mechanisms? | Graham Weale
Consumer participation in decision-making regarding the security of supply | Peter Fraser
Energy regulation in a federal country: the case of California | Chairman Michael Picker (CPUC)
Catalyst of the utilities’ transformation: the case of New York | Scott Weiner
The Electricity Market Design Of The Future | Highlights From Brussels
Reshaping the utilities of the future: which elements for a winning strategy? | Daniele Agostini
Discussion on regional operation of EU power systems | Jens Møller Birkebækt
Cooperation of TSOs at the regional level: the case of Coreso | Jean-Francois Gahungu (Coreso)
The regional approach to the internal energy market: by what means? | Alberto Pototschnig (ACER)
Electrical storage and electric mobility | Joe Perkins (Ofgem)
Smart Meters: the Italian Experiences | Luca Lo Schiavo (AEEGSI)
The Greek Energy Market & Consumer Rights │ Antonis Metaxas
Indian Ocean Energy Training | Swetha Bhagwat & Samson Yemane Hadush
The Danish-German Cross-Border Auctions on Solar PV │ Dijana Dmitruk
Will Europe need LNG? | Aad Correljé
Ukrainian gas market reforms | Sergio Ascari
World Energy Outlook 2017 | Peter Fraser (IEA)
The role of local energy communities in Europe (Part One) – Josh Roberts (REScoop.eu)
The role of local energy communities in Europe (Part Two) – Andrea Villa (Enel)
Restructuring the electricity industry in emerging countries – Thanawadee Jaem On and Nicha Saiped
Integration of Electricity and Gas Networks | Niko Bosnjak (ONTRAS)
Ukraine’s Independent National Energy Regulator | Olena Pavlenko
The Opal Gas Pipeline │Szymon Zaręba
Ensuring competitiveness and integrity of wholesale energy markets: the regulators’ view
What lessons from the SmartNet Project? | A. Burgess (CEER, OFGEM)
Brexit and the Euratom Treaty | Silke Goldberg
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Appendix IIIResearch Projects, Schools and Programmes active in 2017
Integration, Governance and DemocracyA Centralization of Rulemaking in Europe? The Legal and Political Governance of the Financial Market (Adrienne Héritier, Uppsala University)
CMPF: Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (Pier Luigi Parcu, various funding sources)
Actions to enhance information on Freedom of the Media and Media Pluralism in Europe (“Communication Project”), (Pier Luigi Parcu, EC DG CONNECT)
CHARTERCLICK: Don’t knock on the wrong door (Deidre Curtin, EC DG Justice)
CULTURALBASE: Social Platform on Cultural Heritage and European Identities (Anna Triandafyllidou, EC DG Research)
E-NACT: E-Learning National Active Charter Training (Deirdre Curtin, EC DG Justice)
EUDO: European Union Democracy Observatory (Alexander Trechsel, various funding sources)
JUD-IT: Cross-Border Access to Electronic Data in EU Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters (Deirdre Curtin, EC DG Justice)
MIGRANTCHRISTIANITY: Migration, Religion and Work in Comparative Perspective: Evangelical ‘ethnic Churches’ in Southern Europe (Francesca Scrinzi, Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellowship, EC Research Executive Agency)
POLCON— Political Conflict in Europe in the Shadow of the Great Recession (Hans Peter Kriesi, EC European Research Council Advanced Grant)
The comparative political economy of taxation (Philipp Genschel, EUI Research Council)
Willing to pay: testing institutionalist theory with experiments. (Sven Steinmo, EC European Research Council Advanced Grant)
Regulating Markets and Governing MoneyCommunication Project, (Pier Luigi Parcu, EC DG CONNECT)
ENTRANCE 2017 + ENTRANCE 2018: European Networking and Training for National Competition Enforcers (Pier Luigi Parcu, EC DG COMP)
Exploratory Research on Impact Investing Strategies to foster social policy innovation (Miguel Maduro, EC DG JRC)
Florence School of Banking and Finance (Elena Carletti, Ente CRF and others)
Florence School of Regulation: Communications & Media (Pier Luigi Parcu, various funding sources)
Florence School of Regulation: Energy & Climate (Jean-Michel Glachant, various funding sources)
Florence School of Regulation: Transport (Jean-Michel Glachant/Matthias Finger, various funding sources)
Florence School of Regulation: Water (Jean-Michel Glachant/Stéphane Saussier, various funding sources)
FutureGas (Jean-Michel Glachant, Innovation Fund Denmark)
JUSECON: Legal Rights and the Political Economy of Debt and Austerity in Europe (Margot Salomon, Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellowship, EC Research Executive Agency)
INNOPATHS - Innovation pathways, strategies and policies for the Low-Carbon Transition in Europe (Jean-Michel Glachant/Xavier Labandeira, EC Research Executive Agency)
International Natural Gas Regulation and Tariff Design (Jean-Michel Glachant – PT Perusahaan Gas Negara, Indonesia)
LIFE SIDE- Supporting the Implementation and Development of the EU ETS (Jean-Michel Glachant/Xavier Labandeira, EC EASME)
Loyola de Palacio Chair in EU Energy Policy. (Jean-Michel Glachant, Various funding sources)
MPM - Assessing the Risk for Media Pluralism in EU and Beyond: application of the Media Pluralism Monitor tool (MPM 4) in 30 European countries (Pier Luigi Parcu, Pier Luigi Parcu, EC DG CONNECT)
Organisation of three Seminars for National Judges specialised in Electronic Communications Law for years 2018, 2019 and 2020 (Pier Luigi Parcu, EC DG CONNECT)
Pierre Werner Chair Programme on Monetary Union (Ramon Marimon, Luxembourg Government)
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Preliminary assessment of the challenges and opportunities for the Ukrainian gas market to become a fully functioning gas market (Jean-Michel Glachant, EC DG Energy)
PROMOTioN: Progress on Meshed HVDC Offshore Transmission Networks (Jean-Michel Glachant, EC REA)
Seminars for national judges specialized in electronic communications law 2015/2016 (Pier Luigi Parcu, EC DG CONNECT)
SMARTNET: Smart TSO-DSO interaction schemes, market architectures and ICT solutions for the integration of ancilliary services from demand side management and distributed generation (Jean-Michel Glachant, EC REA)
The memory of financial crises (Youssef Cassis, EUI Research Council)
Tommaso Padoa Schioppa Chair in European Economic and Monetary Integration (Richard Portes/ Jean Pisani-Ferry, Various funding sources)
Research on “Moving closer rather than drifting apart: challenges to economic integration at the global and European level “ Challenges to integrated markets for goods and services (Bernard Hoekman, Matteo Fiorini, ECFIN)
Study on “The EU Market Access Strategy: Does it Reach its Main Goals” (Bernard Hoekman, Matteo Fiorini, European Parliament)
Studies on “New Governance Frameworks for International Regulatory Cooperation” (Bernard Hoekman, The Centre for International Governance Innovation)
Study on “What policies should govern trade between the UK and developing countries? What is the evidence base? What are the research gaps?” (Bernard Hoekman, University of Sussex/DFID)
21st Century World Politics and EuropeAP-AT: The Anti-Politics of Anti-Trafficking: A comparative study of anti-trafficking policy and practice in Benin and Italy (Neil Howard, Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellowship, EC Research Executive Agency)
Arab Christians Facing Political Transitions (George Fahmi, Asfari Foundation)
BORDERLANDS - Borderlands: Expanding Boundaries, Governance, and Power in the European Union’s Relations with North Africa and the Middle East (Raffaella del Sarto, EC - European Research Council Starting Grant)
DemandAT - Addressing demand in anti-trafficking efforts and policies (Anna Triandafyllidou, EC DG Research)
Destination or in Transit? Decision making factors of Syrian and Nigerian migrants in Italy (Katie Kuschminder, Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research)
Developing a Knowledge Base on Migration to the GCC States (Philippe Fargues, Federal Department of Foreign Affairs – Swiss Confederation)
EMIGRE: European Emigration Governance: Emigration and diaspora policies and discourses in the post-crisis era (Agniezka Weinar, Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellowship, EC Research Executive Agency)
ETEM V: External Thematic Expertise on Migration (Andrew Geddes, International Organization for Migration)
EUBORDERCARE: Intimate Encounters in EU Borderlands: Migrant Maternity, Sovereignty and the politics of Care on Europe’s Peripheries (Vanessa Grotti, EC European Research Council Starting Grant)
‘Factual analysis of Member States Investors’ Schemes granting citizenship or residence to third-country nationals investing in the said Member State (Jelena Dzankic, EC DG JUST)
Fertility of Qatari and Other GCC Nationals in a Context of High Dependency on Foreign Labour: An Innovative Approach for Policy Making on Family Building (Philippe Fargues, Qatar National Research Fund, Qatar University)
Global Citizenship Law (Liav Orgad, EC - European Research Council Starting Grant)
GGP: Global Governance Programme (Brigid Laffan, various funding sources)
Global trends and diffusion processes in citizenship policies (Rainer Bauböck, EUI Research Council)
GLOBALSTAT – Globalisation Database (Gaby Umbach, European Parliament and other funding sources)
HYRES: Hybrid path ways to resistance in the Islamic world (Virginie Collombier, Research Council of Norway)
Libyan Societal Dialogue (Virginie Collombier, German Foreign Office)
MAPS: Migrants And People Smugglers (Luigi Achilli, Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellowship, EC Research Executive Agency)
MEDAM: Economic Perspectives on EU Asylum and Immigration Policies (Andrew Geddes, Stiftung Mercator)
MENARA: Middle East and North Africa Regional Architecture (Oliver Roy, EC REA)
MED: MiddleEastDirections programme (Olivier Roy/Luigi Narbone, various funding sources)
MIGPROSP: Prospects for International Migration Governance (Andrew Geddes, EC European Research Council Advanced Grant)
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MPC: Migration Policy Centre (Andrew Geddes, various funding sources)
PASTRES: Pastoralism, Uncertainty and Resilience: Global Lessons from the Margins (Michele Nori, European Research Council)
Rural migration in Tunisia drivers and patterns of rural youth migration and its impact on food security and rural livelihoods in Tunisia – RuMiT (Andrew Geddes, FAO- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations)
Study on Italy as a first arrival country (Andrew Geddes, EC DG HOME)
Study on the Human Rights Aspects of Migrants’ Integration Policies (Sergio Carrera, Council of Europe)
The History of EC Foreign Relations, 1957-1992 (Ulrich Krotz, Federico Romero, EUI Research Council) OK (writing up phase, funding phase was already over)
The Social Life of the Reception Regime from the Point of View of Irregular Migrants’ Human Rights: A Comparative Study of Malta and Italy (Daniela DeBono, Marie Curie COFAS Fellowship, Malmö University)
TRA_MED: Patterns of Pastoral Migrations in the Mediterranean Region (Michele Nori, Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellowship, EC Research Executive Agency)
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (Bernhard Hoekman, EUI Research Council)
WESTSTRAT: Western Strategies in East Asia (Hugo Meijer, Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellowship, EC Research Executive Agency)
On my own: Protection challenges for unaccompanied and separated children in Jordan, Lebanon and Greece (Luigi Achilli, INTERSOS)
Combating Negative Perceptions and Rhetoric on Migration in the Europe through Promoting Evidence-Based Dialogue (Andrew Geddes, International Organization for Migration)
Developing a Reintegration Package for Ethiopian Returnees (Katie Kuschminder, Alexandra Ricard-Guay, International Labour Organisation)
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Appendix IV Events
Workshops & Conferences
13 January Workshop: Competition and Regulatory Aspects of Electric Vehicles Charging Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Ilaria Bellacci
20 January Workshop: The EU Charter in the Everyday Activity of the National Data Protection Authorities: Experiences, Problems, Perspectives Programme/Organiser: Madalina Moraru
23 January Workshop: A European Single Market for Road Transport? From Patchwork to a Well-Functioning and Socially Fair EU Road Transport Market Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Transport / Matthias Finger
26 January Workshop: How National Referendums are Challenging the EU Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme
23 - 24 February Workshop: The Scrutiny of EU Policies Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre
03 March Workshop: Competition Policy and E-Commerce After the EU Commission Sector Inquiry: What Comes Next? Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu
24 March Workshop: Florence School of Regulation Policy Workshop: Cybersecurity in the Energy Sector Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant
24 - 25 March Conference: Florence School of Regulation – Communications & Media , Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom, ENTraNCE Annual Scientific Seminar on the Economics, Law and Policy of Communications and MEdia Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu
30 March Workshop: The Impact of Brexit on the UK and European Energy Markets Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Leigh Hancher
03 April Conference: Non-Universal Franchise? Eligibility and Access to Voting Rights in Transnational Contexts Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Rainer Bauboeck
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35 Workshops24 Conferences1 High Level Policy Seminar10 Seminars16 Schuman Centre’s Series Seminar9 Europe in the World Research Series Seminar3 Lectures 7 Working Groups
03 - 04 April Workshop: 2nd and 3rd LIFE SIDE workshop: 3 April: Driving Low Carbon Investment and Innovation in the EU ETS
4 April: EU ETS and its Interaction with other Climate and Energy Policies Programme/Organiser: LIFESIDE / Xavier Labandeira
06 - 08 April Workshop: Smuggling Workshop in El Paso Programme/Organiser: Migration Policy Centre / Andrew Geddes
20 April Workshop: Florence School of Regulation Energy Law & Policy Workshop: “Clean Energy: The New Legal Challenges” Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Anne Marie Kehoe
27 April Conference: The Changing Geography of Finance and Regulation in Europe Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Banking and Finance / Elena Carletti
28 April Conference: EUI-nomics 2017 Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Massimiliano Marcellino
02 May Workshop: Critical Heritages (CoHERE): Performing and Representing Identities in Europe Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Ayhan Kaya
05 May Conference: Executive Symposium - EU Maritime Transport Policy Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Transport / Nadia Bert
11 May Workshop: Florence School Check-up of the Existing EU Frame for Power Transmission System Regulation: Missing Pillars and Blocking Stones Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Nicolò Rossetto
18 May – 19 May Conference: Migration, Rights and Citizenship: Coming Full Circle in a Challenging Environment Programme/Organiser: Co-organised with Maastricht University
18 - 19 May Workshop: EU International Cultural Relations: A Strategic Approach Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Anna Triandafyllidou and Tamas Szucs
18 - 20 May Conference: Rejected Europe. Beloved Europe. Cleavage Europe? Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Gary Marks / Liesbeth Hooghe
19 May Workshop: The End of the Long-Term Contracts Era: Which Consequences for the EU Gas Market? Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Ilaria Bellacci
22 May Workshop: 14th Florence Rail Forum Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Transport / Matthias Finger
24 - 26 May Conference: Comparative Political Economy Taxation Programme/Organiser: Laura Seelkopf
24 - 27 May Conference: Postal Conference 2017 Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu
05 - 06 June Workshop: Dimension of Migration to, from and in Central Asia Programme/Organiser: Migration Policy Centre / Nodira Kholmatova
08 - 09 June Conference: Time-varying Models for Monetary Policy and Financial Stability Programme/Organiser: Pierre Werner Chair / Massimiliano Marcellino
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14 - 15 June Conference: Global Governance Programme WTO Case Law Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Bernard Hoekman / Chad Bown
15 June Workshop: Competition in Passenger Railways in Europe Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Transport / Matthias Finger
16 June Conference: Terrorism and European Security Governance Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Andreas Gofas
16 June Conference: Florence School of Regulation 6th Conference on the Regulation of Infrastructures: Regulatory Challenges for Smart Cities Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Transport / Nadia Bert
17 June Conference: Executive Symposium on European Regulation of Airport Charges Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Transport / Nadia Bert
22 June Workshop: Florence School of Regulation - RTE Executive Seminar: EU Power System Operation and Solidarity Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant
23 June Conference: The Jean Monnet Fellowship Programme @ 25 Alumni Conference Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Brigid Laffan
29 - 30 June Workshop: Europeanization Revisited Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Frank Schimmelfennig
29 - 30 June Conference: Florence School of Regulation – Communications & Media Advisory Council and Annual Conference Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu
03 - 05 July Conference: MEDirections Annual Conference - Beyond Borders and States: The New Actors of the Globalised Middle East Programme/Organiser: Luigi Narbone
04 - 05 July Workshop: Florence School of Regulation Young Researcher Seminar Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Mara Radulescu / Nicolò Rossetto
05 - 07 July Workshop: Joint Master in Economics and Management of Network Industries Annual Conference Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Yannick Perrez
10 - 11 July Workshop: Natural Gas Market and Regulation in Indonesia: Lessons from International Experiences Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Mara Radulescu
14 - 16 September Conference: European Trade Study Group (ETSG 2017) 19th Annual Conference Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Bernard Hoekman / Giorgia Giovannetti
20 September Conference: Observatory of Public Attitudes to Migration (OPAM) Launch Programme/Organiser: Migration Policy Centre / Andrew Geddes
25 - 26 September Workshop: Carbon Market Workshop Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Simone Borghesi
12 - 13 October Conference: Europe in the Archives, Europe in the Future Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Brigid Laffan / EUI Archives / The Academic Association for Contemporary European Studies
20 - 21 October Conference: Second ENTraNCE Annual Conference: Anti-Trust and Anti-Globalisation Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu
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10 November Conference: The Application of the Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM2017) in 31 Countries Programme/Organiser: Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom / Pier Luigi Parcu
13 - 14 November Workshop: Transnational Governance? Programme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governace / Philipp Genschel / Bernard Hoekman
14 - 15 November Workshop: Contractual Arrangements and Business Models for a Liquid and Flexible Global LNG Market Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Ilaria Conti
21 November Workshop: Regulatory Gaps for a Future Proof Interaction of Electricity and Gas Networks Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Maria Olczac
23 - 24 November Workshop: From Justice and Home Affairs to Security Union - Europe’s Silver Jubilee? Programme/Organiser: Deirdre Curtin
24 November Workshop: Public Intervention in the Energy Transition: A Legal and Economic Perspective on State Aid Policy Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Leigh Hancher
24 - 25 November Workshop: 15th Florence Rail Forum - Financing Railway Infrastructure Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Transport / Matthias Finger
27 - 28 November Workshop: Varieties of Citizenship in a Globalised World Programme/Organiser: Rainer Bauböck, Jo Shaw, Maarten Vink, Liav Orgad, Jelena Dzankic
30 November – 1 December
Conference: Memory of Financial Crisis Programme/Organiser: Youssef Cassis
30 November – 1 December
Conference: Florence School of Regulation Climate Annual Conference 2017 Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Simone Borghesi
30 November - 1 December Workshop: Blockchain Workshop Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Primavera De Filippi / Liav Orgad
11 - 12 December Workshop: Florence School of Regulation - Indonesia Gas Regulatory Summit Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Ilaria Conti
14 - 15 December Workshop: (Un)Making Lives at the Border: Precarity, Mobility and Permanence in the Meditarranean Migration Encounter Programme/Organiser: EU BORDER CARE / Vanessa Grotti
14 - 15 December Workshop: Workshop on Pathways to Modern Taxation Programme/Organiser: Philipp Genschel / Laura Seelkopf
Advisory Councils18 January Advisory Council: “Lost in TLAC” online seminar Programme/Organiser: Migration Policy Centre
02 February Advisory Council: Florence School of Regulation Workshop: Challenges For EU Regulators in the Age of Decarbonisation and Digitalization Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Ilaria Bellacci / Ilaria Conti
24 - 25 April Advisory Council: Florence School of Regulation Advisory Council & Policy Advisory Council Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Ilaria Bellacci
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Advisory Council: Executive Seminar and Advisory Council Meeting - Florence School of Banking and Finance Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Banking and Finance / Elena Carletti
26 July Advisory Council: EU - Asia Forum Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Bernard Hoekman / Hosuk Lee-Makiyama from European Centre for International Political Economy
26 September Advisory Council: EUI in Brussels event | Europe’s Union in Transition: Coping with Change and Diversity Programme/Organiser: Migration Policy Centre / Brigid Laffan
29 September Advisory Council: Florence School of Regulation Athens Conference on European Energy Law
Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Anne Marie Kehoe / Hellenic Energy Regulation Institute
29 September Advisory Council: Germany After the Election: Which Implications for Europe? Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Brigid Laffan
27 October Advisory Council: Florence School of Regulation Regulatory Policy Workshop: Demand Participation in Electricity Markets and Demand Response: Regulatory Framework and Business Models Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant
06 - 07 November Advisory Council: Florence School of Regulation Policy Advisory Council Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Ilaria Bellacci
10 November Advisory Council: Florence School of Regulation Training: EU State Aid and the Energy Sector Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Anne Marie Kehoe
Roundtables31 May Roundtable: EP - EUI History Roundtable: The Political Theory of and Economic Background to Economic and Monetary Union – 25 Years After the Signature of the Maastricht Treaty Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Wilhelm Lehmann / Gaby Umbach
20 June Roundtable: Thinking Beyond the Crisis: Future of Migration Governance Programme/Organiser: Migration Policy Centre / Andrew Geddes
10 October Roundtable: Roundtable on the Catalan Referendum Crisis Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Rainer Bauböck
23 October Roundtable: Roundtable on Austrian Elections Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Rainer Bauböck / Brigid Laffan
06 December Roundtable: Policy Dialogue: The Day After IS Military Defeat Programme/Organiser: Middle East Directions / Olivier Roy
Fora04 May Forum: 5th Vienna Forum on European Energy Law Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Leigh Hancher
15 May Forum: 9th Florence Air Forum - The Single European Sky Performance Scheme Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Transport / Matthias Finger
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Meetings18 - 20 March Meeting: First Dialogue Meeting of the Project / Libyan Societal Dialogue – Rebuilding the Social Contract in Libya Programme/Organiser: Luigi Narbone
04 - 05 May Meeting: European Commission’s Joint Research Centre visit at the Migration Policy Centre Programme/Organiser: Migration Policy Centre / Andrew Geddes
13 - 14 May Meeting: Second Dialogue Meeting of the Libyan Societal Dialogue Project Programme/Organiser: Middle East Directions / Luigi Narbone
22 May Meeting: Technical Meeting of the Observatory on Public Attitudes to Migration Programme/Organiser: Migration Policy Centre / Andrew Geddes
13 - 14 July Meeting: Research Meeting of the Libyan Societal Dialogue Project Programme/Organiser: Middle East Directions / Virginie Collombier
15 - 21 September Meeting: 3rd Dialogue Meeting of the Libyan Societal Dialogue Project Programme/Organiser: NOREF / Virginie Collombier
21 - 23 October Meeting: 4th Dialogue Meeting of the Libyan Societal Dialogue Project Programme/Organiser: NOREF / Virginie Collombier
26 October Meeting: Horizon 2020 meeting Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Brigid Laffan
04 December Meeting: E-NACT Steering Committee Programme/Organiser: Deidre Curtin /Federica Casarosa
15 December Meeting: Horizon 2020 Meeting Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Anna Triandafyllidou
16 - 18 December Meeting: 5th Dialogue Meeting Programme/Organiser: NOREF / Virginie Collombier
18 December Meeting: Migration Policy Centre Horizon 2020 Application meeting Programme/Organiser: Migration Policy Centre / Andrew Geddes
Seminars 18 May Seminar: Future Grid Managers Programme - Closing Seminar Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant
19 May High Level Policy Seminar: MPC-IAI event on migration in the Mediterranean Programme/Organiser: Migration Policy Centre / Andrew Geddes
07 June Seminar: Nationalism Working Group: 1919 - 1967 - 2017: Nationalism and its discontent in Israel / Palestine Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre
28 September Seminar: Lunch Seminar with Prof. Ken Endo: Whither the EU-US-Asia Triangle? The Politics of Norm in the Age of Developed Countries’ Risk Programme/Organiser: Brigid Laffan
24 October
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Seminar: Pastres Luncheon Seminar Programme/Organiser: Global Governance programme / Anna Triandafyllidou
24 October Seminar: Conversations for the Future of Europe Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Philippe van Parijs / Brigid Laffan
26 - 27 October Seminar: Florence School of Regulation (FSR) Seminar: Current and Future Challenges in EU Gas and the 9th FSR & BNetzA Forum on the Legal and Policy Issues of Energy Regulation Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Leigh Hancher
31 October Seminar: Conversations for the Future of Europe Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Philippe van Parijs / Brigid Laffan
07 November Seminar: Conversations for the Future of Europe Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Philippe van Parijs / Brigid Laffan
14 November Seminar: Conversations for the Future of Europe Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Philippe van Parijs / Brigid Laffan
21 November Seminar: Conversations for the Future of Europe Programme/Organiser: Contributions Migration Policy Centre / Philippe van Parijs / Brigid Laffan
Schuman Centre’s Series Seminar
11 JanuaryPolitical Margins and Powers: Local, Regional and Global PerspectivesTine Gade, Hybrid Pathways to Resistance in the Islamic World: Lebanon and Iraq Stefano Marcuzzi, EU, NATO and the Mediterranean: Current Issues and Future Steps in the War on ISIS Chair: Olivier Roy
25 January Book presentation: The European Council, Palgrave, 2015Wolfgang Wessels, Jean Monnet Chair, Centre for Turkey and European Union Studies, University of Cologne
8 FebruaryOn the Move: Aid, People, Bombs and Secrets in the Global EraMatteo Faini (MWF), Can You Keep a Secret? Intelligence Cooperation in the Transatlantic CommunityAndreas Gofas (JMF), The Origins of Transnational Terrorist WavesMauro Lanati (MWF), On the Link Between Foreign Aid and MigrationChair: Ulrich Krotz
22 FebruaryThe Best of Both Worlds? Logics of Action and the Customization of EU Food Safety Directives.Speaker: Eva Thomann, Visiting Fellow, SPS Department
8 March Trade Policy, International Cooperation and Regulatory PracticesRobert Basedow (MWF), International Regulatory Cooperation and the Future of Multilateralism Anirudh Shingal, Causes and Effects of Discrimination in the Award of Government Contracts: Evidence from India Gary Winslett, Conceptualizing Political Opposition to TradeChair: Bernard Hoekman
22 March Civil War and the Contemporary States SystemSpeaker: James Fearon (Stanford University)Chair: Laura Seelkopf
5 AprilHow to Design a Parliament for the EurozoneSpeaker: Ian CooperDiscussant: Thomas BeukersChair: Brigid Laffan
26 April
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Trade Agreements, Regulatory Sovereignty and Democratic LegitimacySpeaker: Bernard HoekmanDiscussant: Philipp Genschel
10 MayBook Presentation: Antisemitism and Islamophobia in Europe: A Shared Story? Speaker: James RentonDiscussant: Olivier Roy
24 May Mass Politics and Taxing the RichSpeaker: Kenneth F. Scheve (Stanford University)
4 October Perilous Populism - When Pollsters are Wrong and Lobbyists WinSpeaker: David LevineChair: Philipp Genschel
25 October Reflections on Identity from European and Asian PerspectivesJasper Chalcraft, Heritage Conflict Zone: Contesting Cultural Rights, Making MinoritiesVivian Gerrand, The Role of Image-Making in the Prevention of Violent Extremism in the Twenty-First Century Naoko Hosokawa, National and Regional Identities in Media Discourse: An empirical analysis of contemporary perceptions of ‘Asia’ and ‘Europe’ Chair: Anna Triandafyllidou
15 NovemberReligiosity and State-Society Relations in a Comparative Perspective: Europe and the Middle East Tine Gade, Hybrid Pathways to Resistance in the Islamic World: A study of Islamist Groups in Lebanon and Iraq Jamil Mouawad, How “Strong” Can “Weak” States Be: State-Society Relations in LebanonLeila Seurat, The contemporary Hajj in France: A Mirror of State-Religion RelationsChair: Olivier Roy
22 November A Europe in Flux: Populism, Perspectives and PerceptionsMatthew Loveless, Politicizing Perceptions: The Power of Parties, Elites and Mass Media in Shaping Citizens’ Support for the EUMarco Morini, Populist Parties, New Parties, Government Turnovers and Grand Coalitions in the EU, 2008 – 2016Timothy Oliver, Europe’s Britain: European views of Britain’s role in Europe Chair: Brigid Laffan
6 December Why are Managerial Women Less Happy than Managerial Men?Speaker: Hilke BrockmannChair: David Levine
Europe in the World Research Seminar Series 19 January Jonathan Greenwood, Understanding Early Modern Globalization: The Jesuit Sacred Economy in the Iberian World, c. 1580-1620
16 February Marta Musso, Hunting Grounds for Their Monopoly: France, Italy and the State Oilmen
22 February Giovanni Faleg, The EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy: A Learning Organisation
16 MarchStefano Marcuzzi, The EU and the Fight against Terrorism: Towards an Integration of Internal and External Security Management?
27 AprilAkisato Suzuki, Citizens, Leaders, and War
6 October Introduction: International Relations, International Security, and World Politics
19 October Marina Henke, Constructing Cooperation: A Social-Institutional Theory of Multilateral Military Coalition-Building
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30 NovemberIoanna Hadjiyianni, The EU as a Global Regulatory Power in the Area of Environmental Protection
14 DecemberEurope in the World Research Seminar and Max Weber Master Class with Prof. Odd Arne Westad, The Cold War: A World History
Lectures26 January Gender, Informal Institutions and Corruption: The UK Parliamentary Expenses Scandal Programme/Organiser: Willing to Pay? / Sven Steinmo
28 September The Yves Mény Annual Lecture Andrew Geddes: The Drivers of Migration Governance Programme/Organiser: Brigid Laffan
27 November Patrick Honohan: Central Banking in Europe today: Over-mighty or Under-powered? Programme/Organiser: Banking and Finance / Fabio Canova / Elena Carletti
Working Groups 31 January Migration Working Group Session – Practices and Discourses of ‘Welcome’ of Undocumented Migrants/Refugees
28 FebruaryMigration Working Group Session – Transit Migration and the Politics of Search and Rescue
28 MarchMigration Working Group Session – EU Policies
27 AprilMigration Working Group Session – Integration and Migration Diplomacy
30 MayMigration Working Group Session – Transnationalism
24 October Migration Working Group Session – Navigating Asylum and Migration Systems
28 November Migration Working Group Session – Migration and Labour Markets
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Appendix VTraining Courses
02 - 04 February Training Course: ENTraNCE Judges Residential Training Programme/Organiser: ENTRANCE 2017 – Pier Luigi Parcu
16 - 18 February Training Course: Florence School of Regulation – Communications & Media Annual Training | Block 3 Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu
16 - 17 February Training Course: Training Course on Legal Aspects of Liquidity Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Banking and Finance / Fabio Canova
20 - 22 February Training Course: Services and Global Value Chains for Sustainable Development Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Giorgia Giovannetti
06 - 10 March Training Course: Florence School of Regulation – Council of European Energy Regulators Joint Training Course: Introduction to Fundamentals of Energy Regulation Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant
08 - 10 March Training Course: Training Course on Macroprudential Policy Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Banking and Finance / Eleni Carletti / Fabio Canova
16 - 18 March Training Course: ENTraNCE Annual Training on Competition Law and Economics Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu
20 - 24 March Training Course: Florence School of Regulation Specialised Training on the Regulation of Gas Markets Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant
21 - 23 March Training Course: Training Course on Measuring Systemic Risk Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Banking and Finance / Fabio Canova
06 - 08 April Training Course: Florence School of Regulation – Communications & Media Annual Training | Block 4 Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu
19 - 20 April Training Course: Training Course on Empirical Methods to Evaluate Financial Regulation Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Banking and Finance / Elena Carletti
10 - 12 May Training Course: Florence School of Regulation Training Course: Regulation and Integration of Renewable Energy Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant
25 - 27 May Training Course: Florence School of Regulation Summer School Law Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Leigh Hancher
30 - 01 June Training Course: Global Governance Programme Executive Training Seminar: Rules of Origin in International Trade Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Stefano Inama / Bernard Hoekman
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05 - 09 June Training Course: Florence School of Regulation Annual Training on Regulation of Energy Utilities Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Ignacio Perez Arriaga - Jean-Michel Glachant
05 - 09 June Summer School: Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom Summer School Programme/Organiser: Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom / Pier Luigi Parcu
07 June Training Course: Advances in the Computational Methods for Models with Occasionally Binding Constraints Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Banking and Finance / Fabio Canova
08 - 10 June Training Course: ENTraNCE Annual Training 2016/2017 Fourth Residential Block in Florence Competition Policy and State Intervention in the Market Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu
12 - 14 June Training Course: Global Governance Programme Executive Training Seminar: National Tax Regimes and International Trade Agreements: What Role for WTO and EU Rules? Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Bernard Hoekman / Chad Bown
19 - 21 June Training Course: Global Governance Programme Executive Training Seminar: Global Risk Analysis and Europe’s Changing Security Environment Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Ulrich Krotz / Masha Hedberg
19 - 21 June Training Course: Global Governance Programme Executive Training Seminar: UNCTAD Training Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Bernard Hoekman / Stefano Inama
26 - 30 June Summer School: Florence School of Regulation Summer School on Regulation of Energy Utilities Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Carlos Battle
26 June - 07 July Summer School: XIIIth Migration Summer School: Thinking Beyond the Crisis Programme/Organiser: Migration Policy Centre / Andrew Geddes
05 - 08 July Summer School: MEDirections - School of Transnational Governance Summer School - Conflicts in the Middle East: Formulating New Responses to Crises Programme/Organiser: Luigi Narbone
29 - 31 August Training Course: Global Governance Programme Executive Training Seminar: ITC Training (Geneva) Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Bernard Hoekman
07 - 09 September Training Course: ENTraNCE for Judges - Final workshop Programme/Organiser: ENTRANCE 2017 – Pier Luigi Parcu / Marco Botta
07 - 08 September Training Course: Early Warning Systems Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Banking and Finance / Fabio Canova
13 - 16 September Training Course: FCP Annual Training | Block 1 Programme/Organiser: Migration Policy Centre / Silvia Solidoro
02 - 06 October Training Course: Florence School of Regulation Annual Training on the Regulation of Energy Utilities 2017-18 | Block 1 Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant
02 - 06 October Training Course: Florence School of Regulation Annual Training on the Regulation of Energy Utilities 2017-18 | Block 1 Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant
09 - 11 October Training Course: Bank Regulation and Systemic Risk Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Banking and Finance / Fabio Canova
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09 - 13 October Training Course: Florence School of Regulation – Communications & Media Training 2017-18 | Block 1 on Competition and Regulation in the Electronic Communications Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu
22 - 25 November Training Course: The Law, Economics and Practice of EU Banking Resolution Programme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance / Elena Carletti / Fabio Canova
27 - 28 November Executive Training Seminar: Executive Course to Master Electricity Markets Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant
04 - 19 December Training Course: European Tariff Calculation, Accounting Unbundling and Network Access Rules and Codes Training Course (Perusahaan Gas Negara) Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy / Sergio Ascari
11 - 13 December Executive Training Seminar: China Prospects after the 19th Communist Party Congress: Envisioning Multiple Scenarios Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Giorgia Giovannetti / Giovanni Andornino
13 - 15 December Executive Training Seminar: The Resilience of Russia Global Outreach: Challenges and Opportunities Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Giorgia Giovannetti / Giovanni Andornino
14 - 16 December Training Course: Florence Competition Programme: Unilateral Conduct Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu
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Appendix VI Co-financed EUI Events
16 March Lecture: Ursula Hirschmann lecture by Professor Nancy Fraser Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre, Department of History and Civilization / Laura Downs
19 – 20 May Conference: Reason in Practice. Kantian perspectives on ethics, law and politics Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Department of Law / Academy of European Law
18 May Workshop: Responsive vs Responsible? Party Democracy in Times of Crisis Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre, Department of Social and Political Science / Dorothee Bohle, Johannes Karremans, Zoe Lefkofridi (University of Salzburg)
7 June Workshop: 1967 – 2017: Nationalism and its discontent in Israel/Palestine Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre, Department of History and Civilization, Department of Social and Political Science / Raffaella Del Sarto, Chaim Gans (Tel Aviv University), Ilan Pappé (University of Exeter)
10 – 12 September Workshop: Annual Graduate Conference on the History of European Integration Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre, Department of History and Civilization, Alcide De Gasperi’s Research Centre, Historical Archives of the European Union / Mechthild Herzog (University of Luxembourg), Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol (University of Glasgow), Federico Romero
26 September Workshop: EUI in Brussels | ‘Europe’s Union in Transition: Coping with Change and Diversity, House of European History, Brussels Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre, Communications Service
5 – 7 October Workshop: The Peripheries of the European Revolutionary Process(es), 1917-23 Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre, Department of History and Civilization / Jan Rybak, Arturo Zoffmann Rodriguez
26 October Workshop: Colonialism and education in a comparative perspective. Analysing gendered civilizing missions (ca. 1850-1970) Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre, Department of History and Civilization / Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk (Utrecht University), Daniëlle Teeuwen (Wageningen University), Kirsten Kamphuis
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Appendix VIIPeople
Faculty
Full-Time ProfessorsCASSIS Youssef, Joint Chair (with History Department) in Economic History
CURTIN Deirdre, Joint Chair (with Law Department) in European Law
GEDDES Andrew, Robert Schuman Chair, Director of the Migration Policy Centre (from September 2017)
GENSCHEL Philipp, Joint Chair (with SPS Department) in European Public Policy
HOEKMAN Bernard, Robert Schuman Chair, Director of the Global Governance Programme research area ‘Global Economics’
KROTZ Ulrich, Joint Chair (with SPS Department) in International Relations
LAFFAN Brigid, Director of the Robert Schuman Centre and of the Global Governance Programme
LEVINE David, Joint Chair (with Economics Department) in Economics
MARIMON Ramon, Joint Chair (with Economics Department) in Macroeconomics and Pierre Werner Chair
POIARES PESSOA MADURO Luis, Robert Schuman Centre Professor, European Law (until August 2017)
ROY Olivier, Joint Chair (with SPS Department) in Mediterranean Studies (until August 2017)
STEINMO Sven, Professor, Director of ‘Willing to Pay’ Project (until August 2017)
TRIANDAFYLLIDOU Anna, Robert Schuman Chair, Director of the Global Governance Programme research area ‘Cultural Diversity’
Part-Time ProfessorsANDORNINO Giovanni Battista, Global Governance Programme, research area ‘Global Economics’ (from December 2017)
BICCHI Federica, Global Governance Programme (from September 2017)
BORGHESI Simone, Florence School of Regulation, Climate (from September 2017)
CAMBINI Carlo, Florence School of Regulation, Communications & Media Area
CANOVA Fabio, Florence School of Banking and Finance
CARLETTI Elena, Florence School of Banking and Finance
CARRERA NUNEZ Sergio, Migration Policy Centre
CHRISTIANSEN Thomas, Global Governance Programme, research area ‘European Transnational & Global Governance’
CRAMTON Peter
DE WITTE Bruno, EUDO
DEL SARTO Raffaella, BORDERLANDS project
FARGUES Philippe
FINGER Matthias, Florence School of Regulation, Transport area
GEDDES Andrew, Robert Schuman Chair, Director of the Migration Policy Centre (until August 2017)
GIOVANNETTI Giorgia, Global Governance Programme
GLACHANT Jean-Michel, Robert Schuman Chair, Director of Florence School of Regulation and of the Loyola de Palacio Energy Policy Programme
GROTTI Vanessa, EU BorderCare project
HANCHER Leigh, Florence School of Regulation, Energy Law and Policy
HERITIER Adrienne (from April 2017)
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LABANDEIRA Xavier, Florence School of Regulation, Climate (until August 2017)
MARCELLINO Massimiliano, Robert Schuman Centre Pierre Werner Chair
MEEUS Leonardo, Florence School of Regulation, Energy
ORGAD Liav, Global Citizenship Governance
PARCU Pier Luigi, Centre for Media Pluralism & Media Freedom, Florence School of Regulation, Communications & Media Area
PEREZ ARRIAGA Jose, Florence School of Regulation, Energy
PISANI-FERRY Jean, Tommaso Padoa Schioppa Chair (from October 2017)
PORTES Richard, Tommaso Padoa Schioppa Chair (until August 2017)
RANCI Pippo, Florence School of Regulation, Energy
RECCHI Ettore, Migration Policy Centre
ROY Olivier, Joint Chair (with SPS Department) in Mediterranean Studies (from September 2017)
SAUSSIER Stéphane, Florence School of Regulation, Water Regulation (from April 2017)
VENTURINI Alessandra, Migration Policy Centre
Emeritus ProfessorBLONDEL Jean
Senior FellowsNARBONE Luigi
PONZANO Paolo
Research FellowsACHILLI Luigi, Marie Curie Fellow
ANDRIGHETTO Giulia, Willing to Pay
BOTTA Marco, Florence School of Regulation, Communications and Media
BROGI Elda, Centre for Media Pluralism & Media Freedom
BRUMAT Leiza, Migration Policy Centre
CASAROSA Federica, Centre for Judicial Cooperation
COLLOMBIER Virginie, Middle East Directions
D’ATTOMA John, Willing to Pay
DENNISON James, Migration Policy Centre
DINES Nicholas, Global Governance Programme
DI BARTOLOMEO Anna, Migration Policy Centre
DZANKIC Jelena, EUDO
FAHMI Georges, Middle East Directions
FAVIER Agnes, Middle East Directions
HADJ ABDOU Leila, Migration Policy Centre
HOXHAJ Rezart, Migration Policy Centre
KEYAERTS Nico, Florence School of Regulation, Energy
KUSCHMINDER Katherine, NWO Rubicon Grant
LANATI Mauro, Migration Policy Centre
MAHER Richard, Global Governance Programme
MARCANTONINI Claudio, Florence School of Regulation, Climate
MEDDEB Hamza, MENARA
MORARU Madalina, Centre for Judicial Cooperation
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NORI Michele, Marie Curie Fellow
SALOMON Margot, Marie Curie Fellow
SANCHEZ Gabriella, Migration Policy Centre
SCHRAM Arthur
SCRINZI Francesca, Marie Curie Fellow
VERDE Stefano, Florence School of Regulation, Climate
WEINAR Agnieszka, Marie Curie Fellow
ZUCCOTTI Carolina, Migration Policy Centre
Research/Project Assistants with at least a half-time contractACHILLI Luigi, Migration Policy Centre
ALLOISIO Isabella, Florence School of Regulation, Climate
BACCHI Alessia, Migration Policy Centre
BAMIEH Omar, Global Governance Programme
BARSOUM Fiona, Middle East Directions
BASTOS Felipe, Centre for Judicial Cooperation
BELLACCI Ilaria, Florence School of Regulation, Energy
BERNARDO Daniela, Florence School of Regulation, Energy
BERT Nadia, Florence School of Regulation, Transport
BHAGWAT Pradyumna, Florence School of Regulation, Energy
BHAGWAT Swetha, Florence School of Regulation, Energy
BOFFA Mauro, Global Governance Programme
BOUCHARD Kathryn, Florence School of Regulation, Transport
BROGUIERA DE SOUSA Jao, Pierre Werner Chair
CANESTRINI Chiara, Florence School of Regulation, Energy
CICCHI Lorenzo, Robert Schuman Centre
CONTI Ilaria, Florence School of Regulation, Energy
CORNET Catherine, Middle East Directions
CROUCH Graeme, Global Governance Programme
DABROWSKI Jessica, Florence School of Regulation, Energy
D’ATTOMA John, Willing to Pay
DI MAURO Danilo, Global Governance Programme
DOWNS Charles, Robert Schuman Centre Web Unit
DUDEK Jerzy, Florence School of Regulation, Energy Law
FIORINI Matteo, Global Governance Programme
GIAMBERINI Giorgio, Robert Schuman Centre
GINSBORG Lisa, Centre for Media Pluralism & Media Freedom
GIUNTINI Lorenzo, Centre for Media Pluralism & Media Freedom
GORI Paula, Florence School of Regulation, Communications and Media
GUIDI Caterina, Global Governance Programme
IGLIOZZI Roberta, Robert Schuman Centre Web Unit
ISAAKYAN Irina, Global Governance Programme
KALANTARYAN Sona, Migration Policy Centre
KARIDI Maria, Centre for Media Pluralism & Media Freedom
KEHOE Anne Marie, Florence School of Regulation, Energy Law
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KINDEL Matthias, Global Governance Programme
KNAPS Anna, The Memory of Financial Crises
KUEBLER Johanne, Borderlands
KUPFER David, Florence School of Regulation, Transport
LANGTHORNE Matthew, Florence School of Regulation, Energy and Robert Schuman Centre
LIMAM Mohamed, Borderlands
LUNDSTEDT Ludvig, Willing to Pay
MALAKASIS Cynthia, EUBorderCare
MALLEUX Carlos, Robert Schuman Centre Web Unit
MANETTI Giovanni, Migration Policy Centre
MOLHO Jérémie, CulturalBase
MORGANTI Barbara, Florence School of Regulation, Climate
NENADIC Drazen, Florence School of Regulation
NENADIĆ Iva, Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom
NERI Tommaso, Florence School of Regulation
NICOLLI Francesco, Florence School of Regulation
NOUICER Athir, Florence School of Regulation
NOYON Sanne, Willing to Pay
OKYAY Asli, Borderlands
OLCZAK Maria, Florence School of Regulation
OSTLING Alina, Centre for Media Pluralism & Media Freedom
PALUMBO Letizia, DemandAT project
PANOV Trajche, EUDO
PETTRACHIN Andrea, Migration Policy Centre
PISARKIEWICZ Anna, Florence School of Regulation, Communications and Media
QUAGLIARIELLO Chiara, EUBorderCare
RĂDULESCU Mara, Florence School of Regulation
RICARD-GUAY Alexandra, DemandAT project
RINALDO Daniele, Global Governance Programme
ROCCHINI Ylenia, Borderlands
ROSSETTO Nicolò, Florence School of Regulation, Energy
SAHRAOUI Nina, EUBorderCare
SALLOUM Cynthia, professor Roy
SCHITTEKATTE Tim, Florence School of Regulation, Energy
SCHLOSSER Pierre, Florence School of Banking and Finance
SCHULZ Daniel, Willing to Pay
SISSONEN Salla, Florence School of Regulation, Energy
SOLIDORO Silvia, Florence School of Regulation, Communications and Media
STASI Maria Luisa, Florence School of Regulation, Communications and Media
STEINBERG Lucien, Florence School of Regulation, Communications and Media and Centre for Media Pluralism & Media Freedom
TALÒ Teresa, Migration Policy Centre
TANASE Lavinia, Florence School of Regulation
TEIXIDO- FIGUERAS Jordi, LIFE-SIDE project
TELESCA Giuseppe, The Memory of Financial Crises
TREVISAN Jan, Florence School of Banking and Finance
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TRIPKOVIC Milena, EUI Forum
VANNUCCI Stefano, MiddleEastDirections Programme
VERDE Stefano, Florence School of Regulation, Climate
VIOLA DE AZEVEDO CUNHA Mario, Centre for Media Pluralism & Media Freedom
ZARAGOZA CRISTIAN Jonathan, Borderlands
ZHU Tong, Florence School of Regulation, Climate
Jean Monnet Fellows
Jean Monnet Fellows 2016/17BEUKERS Thomas, Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Future of EMU: Constitutional and Legal Challenges
COOPER Ian, EUI, The Representation of Parliaments in the European Union
GOFAS Andreas, Panteion University, The Origins of Transnational Terrorist Waves
HEUPELS Monika, University of Bamberg, Western Democracies and Extraterritorial Human Rights Violations
KAYA Ayhan, Istanbul Bilgi University, De-Europeanization of Turkish Asylum and Migration Policies: The unfolding of the Syrian Refugee Crisis
PILUSO Giandomenico, University of Siena, Central Banking, International Cooperation and Europe: A Structure of Policy for Stability and Integration (1920-1975)
RENTON James, Edge Hill University, The European Idea of the Middle East and the Question of Power in the 21st Century
SHINGAL Anirudh, University of Bern, Causes and Effects of Discrimination in the Award of Government Contracts: Evidence from India
STEINBACH Armin, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Enhancing Economic Policy Coordination within the Existing EU Legal Framework: Exploring Incentive-Based and Insurance-Type Coordination Mechanisms
SUS Monika Ewa, Hertie School of Governance, Inventors and Gatekeepers: EU Member States and the EEAS. How to Explain the Ambiguity and Find a Model for Cooperation?
Jean Monnet Fellows 2017/18CALLAGHAN Helen, Max Planck Institute Cologne, Stock Market Demutualization and the Political Dynamics of Capitalist Development
CATANZARITI Mariavittoria, Roma Tre University, The Juridification of Information in European Law: A Historical and Comparative Analysis
CHALCRAFT Jasper, University of Sussex, Heritages of Dissent: How Migrants and Minorities Negotiate Europe’s Plural Pasts
GALLI Francesca, University of Maastricht, Law Enforcement, Data Retention and EU Constitutional Principles: Reinventing a Common Framework
KLEINE Mareike, London School of Economics, Historical Narratives of Victimhood and International Cooperation
LOVELESS Matthew, Centre for Research and Social Progress, Politicizing Perceptions: The Power of Parties, Elites and Mass Media in Shaping Citizens’ Support for the EU
MORINI Marco, University of Padova, Populist Parties, New Parties, Government Turnovers and Grand Coalitions in the EU, 2008 - 2016
MOURON-DRUOL Emmanuel, University of Glasgow, The Making of a Lopsided Union: Economic Integration in the European Economic Community, 1957 - 1992
Max Weber Fellows
Max Weber Fellows 2016/17BASEDOW Johann Robert, London School of Economics, International regulatory cooperation and the future of multilateralism
CALÒ Silvia, EUI, Fiscal Devolution and International Macroeconomics in the EU
FAINI Matteo, New America Foundation, Can You Keep a Secret? Intelligence Cooperation in the Transatlantic Community
GADE Tine, University of Oslo, Minorization and Political Leadership: Exploring the Causes of the Crisis of Middle Eastern Sunnism
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KATSAITIS Alexander, University College London, Which Interest Groups Finance EU Political parties & Foundations? And Why?
LANATI Mauro (self-employed), On the Link between Foreign Aid and Migration
LEMIERE Sophie, EUI, Politics in a Grey Zone: Complicit Militancy in Malaysia and Tunisia
MARCUZZI Stefano, University of Oxford, EU-NATO Relations in the Mediterranean Evolution and Future Steps
SEELKOPF Laura, University of Bremen, The Political Economy of Foreign Aid Allocation: Arguments and Applications,
WINSLETT Gary, Boston College, Regulatory Trade Barriers in Goods
Max Weber Fellows 2017/18GADE Tine, EUI, Hybrid Pathways to Resistance in the Islamic World: A Study of Islamist Groups in Lebanon and Iraq
GERRAND Vivian, Victoria University, The Role of Image-Making in the Prevention of Violent Extremism in the Twenty-First Century
HOSAKAWA Naoko, Fondation France-Japon de l’EHESS, National and Regional Identities in Media Discourse: An Empirical Analysis of Contemporary Perceptions of ‘Asia’ and ‘Europe’
MARKWICA Robin, Oxford University, When Rivals Fight
MOUAWAD Jamil, Institut Français du Proche-Orient (IFPO), State - Society Relations in So-called ‘Weak States’
OLIVER Timothy, London School of Economics, Europe’s Britain: European Views of Britain’s Role in Europe
PAPADIA Andrea, London School of Economics, The Structure of Fiscal Systems and Public Policy
SEELKOPF Laura, EUI, The Comparative Political Economy of Taxation: Policy Reform, Revenue Generation, and Redistribution
SEURAT Leila, Institut de Recherche et d’Études sur le Monde Arabe et Musulman (IREMAM), The Hajj in France: Religiosity and Citizenship Among Young Salafi Pilgrims
SOUSA da CUNHA Joao Rafael, London School of Economics, The Implications of Financial Regulation
STEINBACH Armin, EUI, Policy Coordination in Future EMU
STOJANOV Robert, Charles University and Mendel University in Brno, Current Migration to Europe and Climate Change Impacts: Why Some People Move and Others Don’t?
YILDIRIM Aydin Baris, University of Antwerp, Domestic Politics of International Cooperation: Untangling Firms’ Impact on Global Rules and Standards
Marie Skłodowska - Curie Fellows (and similar) ACHILLI Luigi, MAPS – Migrants and People Smugglers: A Comparative Study on Smuggling Networks in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Central American Corridors, from September 2017 (currently based at San Diego University)
DEBONO Daniela, The Social Life of the ‘Reception Regime’ from the point of view of Irregular Migrants’ Human Rights: A Comparative Study of Malta and Italy (with an Outgoing International Postdoc Fellowship of the Swedish Research Council)
KUSCHMINDER Katie, Destination or in Transit? Decision Making Factors of Syrian and Nigerian Migrants in Italy (with a Rubicon grant from the Dutch organization for Scientific Research)
MEIJER Hugo, WESTRAT - Western Strategies in East Asia: The Reconfiguration of US, British and French Security Policies in the ‘Pacific Century’
NORI Michele, Patterns of Pastoral Migrations in the Mediterranean Region (until October 2017)
SALOMON Margot, JUSECON – Legal Rights and the Political Economy of Debt and Austerity in Europe (from August 2017)
SCRINZI Francesca, Migration, Religion and Work in Comparative Perspective: Evangelical ‘Ethnic’ Churches’ in Southern Europe
WEINAR Agnieszka, European Emigration Governance: Emigration and Diaspora Policies and Discourses in the Post-Crisis Era (until October 2017)
EU and EP FellowsAlessandro d’Alfonso, European Parliament, Border Surveillance and Asylum Management as EU Public Goods: A budgetary perspective (from September 2017)
Wilhelm Lehmann, European Parliament, Empowerment through Representation: The political history of European elections and their institutional impact (until August 2017)
Mariusz Maciejewski, European Parliament, The Role of the European Parliament in Promoting the Use of Expertise in the Legislative Process (from September 2017)
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Tamás Szűcs, European Commission, The Transformative Power of Culture in Creating a More Inclusive EU (until 30 June 2017)
Heliodoro Temprano Arroyo, European Commission, Migration and Refugee Flows in to the EU: Recent trends, explanatory factors and policies to address their economic root causes (from September 2017)
Katharina Von Schnurbein, European Commission, Preventing and Combating Antisemitism: Reaching out to the Muslim community (From September 2017)
Robert Schuman FellowsHOOGHE Liesbeth, University of North Caroline at Chapel Hill (Global Governance Programme)
LABANDEIRA Xavier, University of Vigo
MARKS Gary, University of North Caroline at Chapel Hill (Global Governance Programme)
SCHIMMELFENNIG Frank, ETH Zürich (Global Governance Programme)
VAN PARIJS Philippe, Catholic University of Louvain (Global Governance Programme)
WEBBER Douglas, INSEAD (Global Governance Programme)
Visiting FellowsANNICCHINO Pasquale, EUI
BARDI Luciano, University of Pisa
BEBAWI Saba, University of Technology Sydney
BORGES Danielle, Rio de Janeiro Law School of Getulio Vargas Foundation
BOUSSAGUET Laurie, University of Rouen and Science Po Paris
BRESSANELLI Edoardo, King’s College London
BRIGHTMAN Marc, University College London
CICCHI Lorenzo, University of Pisa
CONNOLLY Sara, University of East Anglia
DE FEO Alfredo, European Parliament
DINES Nick, Middlesex University
DUMBROVSKY Tomas, Yale Law School and Charles University
FAVIER Agnes, independent researcher
DE FILIPPI Primavera, CERSA / CNRS / Université de Paris
ENDERLEIN Henrik, Hertie School of Governace / Jacques Delors Institute, Berlin
GARDNER Anthony, former US ambassador to the EU
GARZIA Diego, EUI
GIOVANNETTI Giorgia, University of Florence
GRESKOVITS Bela, Central European University
HEDBERG Masha, EUI
HOFMANN Herwig, University of Luxembourg
IANNIELLO SALICIETI Alessandro, European Commission
INAMA Stefano, UNCTAD
JAEGER William, Oregon State University
KAISER Bianca, Istanbul Kemerburgaz University
HUSSEIN Kassim, University of East Anglia
KIM Hyungyul, Sookmyung Women’s University
KNEEBONE Susan, Melbourne Law School
LEHMANN Wilhelm, European Parliament
MARGIOTTA Costanza, University of Padua
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MARZINOTTO Benedicta, Bruegel and University of Udine
MAVROIDIS Petros, Columbia Law School
MCCALL Cathal, Queen’s University Belfast
MONTERO Juan José, Universidad Nacional de Educación
MUSSO Marta, European Oil and Gas Archives Network
CÉU PINTO ARENA Maria Pinho Ferreira, University of Minho
PONZANO Paolo, European Commmission (RSC Senior Fellow)
RENTON James, EUI
ROSE Richard, University of Aberdeen
SZULECKI Kacper, University of Oslo
UMBACH Gaby, EUI and European Parliament
VAN HELTEN Jean-Jacques, Bank of Montreal
VINK Maarten, University of Maastricht
WIESNER Claudia, Philipps-University Marburg
ZANGL Bernhard, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich
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LANFRANCHI Angelika
LYON Christine
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