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Published in June 2019 by the European University Institute

© European University Institute, 2019

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Table of ContentsAppendix I Accademic Publications 1

Appendix II Outreach 26

Appendix III Research Projects Schools and Programmes 39

Appendix IV Events 43

Appendix V Training Courses 57

Appendix VI People 61

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Appendix IAcademic Publications 2018Extracted from Cadmus on 28 March 2019

460 Robert Schuman Centre’s Academic Publications 2018 (total EUI 2018: 1028)

39 Books

64 Contributions to Books

152 Articles

77 Working Papers

39 Other (Lectures, Policy Papers and Briefs)

89 Research Project Reports

BooksACHILLI, Luigi, SANCHEZ, Gabriella, and ZHANG, Sheldon (ed/s). Migrant smuggling as a collective strategy and insurance policy: views from the margins. Special issue of The ANNALS of the American academy of political and social science, 2018, Vol. 676, No. 1.

ALCANTARA, Manuel, BLONDEL, Jean, and THIEBAULT, Jean-Louis (ed/s). Presidents and democracy in Latin America; New York; Routledge, 2018.

ALLEN, Franklin, CARLETTI, Elena, and GULATI, Mitu (ed/s). Institutions and the crisis. Florence: European University Institute, 2018.

BAUBÖCK, Rainer (ed/s). Debating transformations of national citizenship. Cham: Springer, 2018, IMISCOE Research.

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BERBENNI, Enrico; and BERMOND, Claudio (ed/s). Banca CRS Cassa di Risparmio di Savigliano: 160 anni al servizio del territorio (1858-2018). Savigliano: L’artistica, 2018.

BICCHI, Federica, and BREMBERG, Niklas (ed/s). European diplomacy in practice: interrogating power, agen-cy and change. London: Routledge, 2018.

CASSIS, Youssef, and TELESCA, Giuseppe. Financial elites and European banking: historical perspectives. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018;

CASSIS, Youssef, and WÓJCIK, Dariusz (ed/s). International financial centres after the global financial crisis and Brexit. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018.

CHRISTIANSEN, Thomas, KIRCHNER, Emil J., and WISSENBACH, Uwe. The European Union and China. London, Red Globe Press, 2018.

COMTE, Emmanuel. The history of the European migration regime: Germany’s strategic hegemony; Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2018.

DELLA PORTA, Donatella (ed/s). Solidarity mobilizations in the ‘refugee crisis’: contentious moves. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

DZANKIC, Jelena, KEIL, Soeren, and KMEZIĆ, Marko (ed/s). The Europeanisation of the Western Balkans: a failure of EU conditionality? Basingstoke and Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

FARGUES, Philippe, and SHAH, Nasra M. (ed/s). Migration to the Gulf: policies in sending and receiving coun-tries. Jeddah, Geneva, and Cambridge: European University Institute and Gulf Research Center, 2018.

GALEOTTI, Mark. The Vory: Russia’s super mafia. London and New Haven: Yale University Press, 2018.

GILLI, Marianna, MANCINELLI, Susanna, and NICOLLI, Francesco. Household waste management: some insights from behavioural economics. Cham: Palgrave Pivot, 2018.

GOFAS, Andreas (ed/s). Terrorism and European security governance. Florence: European University Institute and Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, 2018.

GOFAS, Andreas, HAMATI-ATAYA, Inanna, and ONUF, Nick (ed/s). The SAGE handbook of the history, philos-ophy and sociology of international relations. London: SAGE Publications Ltd, 2018.

HIEN, Josef, and JOERGES, Christian (ed/s). Responses of European economic cultures to Europe’s crisis politics: the example of German-Italian discrepancies. Florence: European University Institute, 2018.

LAFFAN, Brigid, and CICCHI, Lorenzo (ed/s). 2017: Europe’s bumper year of elections. Florence: European University Institute, 2018.

MALITO, Debora Valentina, UMBACH, Gaby, and BHUTA, Nehal (ed/s). The Palgrave handbook of indicators in global governance; Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

MARGIOTTA, Costanza (ed/s). Europa: diritto della crisi e crisi del diritto: austerità, diritti, cittadinanza. Bologna: Il Mulino, 2018.

MARIMON, Ramon, COOLEY, and Thomas F. (ed/s). The EMU after the Euro crisis: lessons and possibilities: findings and proposals from the Horizon 2020 ADEMU project. London, CEPR Press, 2018.

MARKWICA, Robin. Emotional choices: how the logic of affect shapes coercive diplomacy. Oxford: Oxford Uni-versity Press, 2018.

MATLAK, Michal, SCHIMMELFENNIG, Frank, and WOZNIAKOWSKI, Tomasz P. (ed/s). Europeanization re-visited: central and eastern Europe in the European Union. Florence: European University Institute, 2018.

MEEUS, Leonardo, and GLACHANT, Jean-Michel (ed/s). Electricity network regulation in the EU: the challeng-es ahead for transmission and distribution. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018.

MEIJER, Hugo, and WYSS, Marco (ed/s). The handbook of European defence policies and armed forces. Ox-ford: Oxford University Press, 2018.

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MUNNO, Cristina, and IORIO, Elena (ed/s). Vaccini e paure: salute pubblica, resistenze popolari. Special issue of Venetica: rivista degli istituti per la storia della resistenza, 2018, Vol. 1, No. 54.

OLIVER, Tim (ed/s). Europe’s Brexit: EU perspectives on Britain’s vote to leave. Newcastle upon Tyne: Agenda, 2018;

OLIVER, Tim. Understanding Brexit: a concise introduction. Bristol: Policy Press, 2018.

PARCU, Pier Luigi, BRENNAN, Timothy, and GLASS, Victor (ed/s). The contribution of the postal and delivery sector: between e-commerce and e-substitution. Cham: Springer, 2018.

PARCU, Pier Luigi, MONTI, Giorgio, and BOTTA, Marco (ed/s). Private enforcement of EU competition law: the impact of the damages directive. Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018.

PORCHER, Simon, and SAUSSIER, Stéphane (ed/s). Facing the challenges of water governance. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.

SAARILAHTI, Ilkka. Les procédures budgétaires de l’Union européenne de 2015 à 2017: de la crise à la relance. Florence: European press academic publishing, 2018.

SANCHEZ, Gabriella. Child migration; Special issue of Migration policy practice: a bimonthly journal for and by pol-icymakers worldwide, 2018, Vol. 8, No. 2.

STEINMO, Sven (ed/s). The leap of faith: the fiscal foundations of successful government in Europe and America. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018.

TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna (ed/s). Handbook of migration and globalisation. Cheltenham and Northampton: Ed-ward Elgar Publishing, 2018.

TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna, and MCAULIFFE, Marie (ed/s). Migrant smuggling data and research: a global review of the emerging evidence base, Volume 2; Geneva: International Organization for Migration, 2018.

WEBBER, Douglas. European disintegration?: The politics of crisis in the European Union. London, Red Globe Press, 2018.

ZORN, Annika, HAYWOOD, Jeff, and GLACHANT, Jean-Michel (ed/s). Higher education in the digital age: moving academia online. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018.

Contributions to bookBAMIEH, Omar, FIORINI, Matteo, and HOEKMAN, Bernard M. “ECA policies for improving connectivity” in GOULD, David Michael (ed.). International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, pp. 269-309. Washington, The World Bank, 2018.

BERBENNI, Enrico. “Attività bancaria in una regione di frontiera : la banca della Svizzera Italiana” in DE LUCA, Giuseppe, LORENZINI, Marcella, and ROMANO, Roberto (eds.). Banche e banchieri in Italia e in Svizzera : attività, istituzioni e dinamiche finanziarie tra XVI e XXI secolo, pp. 293-315. Bologna, Il Mulino, 2018.

BERGMAN, Marcelo, and STEINMO, Sven. “Taxation and Consent: Implications for Developing Nations” in STEIN-MO, Sven (ed/s). The leap of faith: the fiscal foundations of successful government in Europe and America. pp. 273-292. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018.

BICCHI, Federica. “Europe under occupation: the European diplomatic community of practice in the Jerusalem area” in BICCHI, Federica, and BREMBERG, Niklas (eds.). European diplomacy in practice: interrogating power, agency and change, pp. 461-477. London: Routledge, 2018.

BLONDEL, Jean. “The character of the ‘government’ in Latin American presidential republics” in ALCANTARA, Man-uel, BLONDEL, Jean, and THIEBAULT, Jean-Louis (eds). Presidents and democracy in Latin America, pp. 55-71. New York, Routledge, 2018.

BROGI, Elda, and PARCU, Pier Luigi. “Pluralism and freedom of the media: a European perspective” in WATA-

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NABE, Yasushi (ed.), pp. 437-460. Handbook of cultural security. Cheltenham and Northampton: Edward Elgar Pub-lishing, 2018.

CASAROSA, Federica. “La tutela aggregata dei dati personali nel Regolamento UE 2016/679: una base per l’intro-duzione di rimedi collettivi?” in MANTELERO, Alessandro, and POLETTI, Dianora (eds). Regolare la tecnologia : il Reg. UE 2016/679 e la protezione dei dati personali: un dialogo fra Italia e Spagna, pp. 235-245. Pisa, Pisa University Press, 2018.

CASSARINO, Jean-Pierre. “Informalizing EU readmission policy” in RIPOLL SERVENT, Ariadna, and TRAUNER, Florian (eds). The Routledge handbook of justice and home affairs research, pp. 83-98. Abingdon, Routledge, 2018.

CASSIS, Youssef. “Introduction: a global overview from a historical perspective” in CASSIS, Youssef, and WÓJCIK, Dariusz (eds), International financial centres after the global financial crisis and Brexit, pp. 1-15. Oxford, Oxford Uni-versity Press, 2018.

CASSIS, Youssef. “The rise of global finance: 1850-2000” in ROY, Tirthankar, and RIELLO, Giorgio (eds). Global economic history, pp. 229-247. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018.

CASSIS, Youssef, and TELESCA, Giuseppe. “Financial crises and the public discourse on financial elites: a com-parison between the Great Depression and the Great Recession” in CASSIS, Youssef, and TELESCA, Giuseppe (eds). Financial elites and European banking: historical perspectives, pp. 17-39. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018.

CICCHI, Lorenzo, and CALOSSI, Enrico. “Reconfiguration of the Italian party system, 2013 – 2018: a two-stage political earthquake?” in LAFFAN, Brigid, and CICCHI, Lorenzo (eds). 2017: Europe’s bumper year of elections, pp. 257-284. Florence, European University Institute, 2018.

COSTA LOBO, Marina, and KARREMANS, Johannes. “Revisiting the politicization of the EU in light of citizens’ attitudes” in COSTA LOBO, Marina, CARREIRA DA SILVA, Filipe, and ZÚQUETE, José Pedro (eds). Changing so-cieties: legacies and challenges. Vol II: Citizenship in crisis, pp. 51-71. Lisbon, Imprensa de Ciencias Sociais, 2018.

COTICCHIA, Fabrizio. “Italy” in MEIJER, Hugo, and WYSS, Marco (eds). The handbook of European defence poli-cies and armed forces. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018.

CURTIN, Deirdre. “The ties that bind: Securing information-sharing after Brexit” in MARTILL, Benjamin, and STAIGER Uta (eds). Brexit and beyond: rethinking the futures of Europe, pp. 148-155. London, UCL Press, 2018.

DELLA PORTA, Donatella. “Contentious moves : some conclusions” in DELLA PORTA, Donatella (ed.). Solidarity mobilizations in the ‘refugee crisis’: contentious moves, pp. 325-347. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

DELLA PORTA, Donatella. “Contentious moves: mobilising for refugees’ rights” in DELLA PORTA, Donatella (ed.). Solidarity mobilizations in the ‘refugee crisis’: contentious moves, pp. 1-38. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

DENNISON, James, GRUMBINAITÉ, Ieva, and OLIVER, Tim. “Baltic member states: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania” in OLIVER, Tim (ed.). Europe’s Brexit: EU perspectives on Britain’s vote to leave, pp. 193-204. Newcastle upon Tyne, Agenda, 2018.

DZANKIC, Jelena. “The Maltese Falcon, or: my Porsche for a passport!” in BAUBÖCK, Rainer (ed.). Debating trans-formations of national citizenship, pp. 33-36. Cham, Springer, 2018.

DZANKIC, Jelena. “A brave new dawn?: digital cakes, cloudy governance and citizenship à la carte” in BAUBÖCK, Rainer (ed.). Debating transformations of national citizenship, pp. 311-316. Cham, Springer, 2018.

DZANKIC, Jelena. “Growing up in Montenegro: a story of transformation and resistance” in MONTGOMERY, David (ed.). Everyday life in the Balkans, pp. 201-219. Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 2018.

DZANKIC, Jelena, KEIL, Soeren, and KMEZIĆ, Marko. “Introduction: the Europeanisation of the Western Balkans” in DZANKIC, Jelena, KEIL, Soeren, and KMEZIĆ, Marko (eds). The Europeanisation of the Western Balkans: a fail-ure of EU Conditionality?, pp. 1-14. Basingstoke and Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

DZANKIC, Jelena, and KEIL, Soeren. “The Europeanisation of contested states: comparing Bosnia and Herzegov-ina, Macedonia and Montenegro” in DZANKIC, Jelena, KEIL, Soeren, and KMEZIĆ, Marko (eds). The Europeani-sation of the Western Balkans: a failure of EU Conditionality?, pp.181-206. Basingstoke and Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

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FARGUES, Philippe. “For: maintaining Europe’s place in the world” in MARCHETTI, Raffaele (ed.). Debating migra-tion to Europe: welfare vs identity, pp. 13-34. Abingdon, Oxon, and New York: Routledge, 2018.

FIORINI, Matteo, and HOEKMAN, Bernard M. “Services market liberalization, economic governance, and trade agreements” in CAMPOS, Nauro F., DE GRAUWE, Paul, and JI, Yuemei (eds). The political economy of structural reforms in Europe, pp. 189-219. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2018.

GEDDES, Andrew. “The governance of migration in Europe: towards fragmentation?” in TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna (ed.). Handbook of migration and globalisation, pp. 125-139. Cheltenham, and Northampton: Edward Elgar, 2018.

GEDDES, Andrew, LIXI, Luca. “New actors and new understandings in European Union external migration gover-nance?: the case of EU-Tunisian migration relations” in CARRERA, Sergio, DEN HERTOG, Leonhard, PANIZZON, Marion, and KOSTAKOPOULOU, Dora (eds). EU external migration policies in an era of global mobilities: intersect-ing policy universes, Vol. 44, pp. 60–80. Leiden: Brill Nijhoff, 2018.

GEDDES, Andrew, and VERA ESPINOZA, Vera. “Framing understandings of international migration: how gover-nance actors make sense of migration in Europe and South America” in MARGHERITIS, Ana (ed.). Shaping mi-gration between Europe and Latin America: new perspectives and challenges, pp. 25–49. London, Institute of Latin American Studies (ILAS), School of Advanced Study, and University of London, 2018.

GLACHANT, Jean-Michel. “TSO-TSO seams issues” in MEEUS, Leonardo, and GLACHANT, Jean-Michel (eds). Electricity network regulation in the EU: the challenges ahead for transmission and distribution, pp. 57-73. Chelten-ham, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018.

GOODWIN, Matthew, and DENNISON, James. “The radical right in the United Kingdom” in RYDGREN, Jens (ed.). The Oxford handbook of the radical right, pp. 521-544. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018

GORI, Paula, and SILVESTRI, Virginia. “E-commerce of goods: testing the European single market” in PARCU, Pier Luig, BRENNAN, Timothy, and GLASS, Victor (eds). The contribution of the postal and delivery sector: between e-commerce and e-substitution, pp. 129-143. Cham, Springer, 2018.

HEDBERG, Masha, and KASEKAMP, Andres. “Baltic States” in MEIJER, Hugo, and WYSS, Marco (eds). The handbook of European defence policies and armed forces. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018.

HOEKMAN, Bernard M. “Global trade governance” in WEISS, Thomas G., and WILKINSON, Rorden (eds). Interna-tional organization and global governance, pp. 603-615. London and New York, Routledge, 2018.

HOEKMAN, Bernard M. “Variable geometry in the WTO” in SCHÜTZE, Robert (ed.). Globalisation and governance: international problems, European solutions, pp. 148-169. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

HOEKMAN, Bernard M. “Deep and comprehensive free trade agreements” in SCHUMACHER, Tobias, MARCHET-TI, Andreas, and DEMMELHUBER, Thomas (eds). The Routledge handbook on the European neighbourhood policy, pp. 371-380. Milton Park, Abingdo, and New York, Routledge, 2018.

HOEKMAN, Bernard M. “Government procurement” in DRAKE-BROCKMAN, Jane, and MESSERLIN, Patrick (eds). Potential benefits of an Australia-EU free trade agreement: key issues and options, pp. 123-148. Adelaide, University of Adelaide Press, 2018.

HOEKMAN, Bernard M. “The international trade order: performance and challenges” in MAULL, Hanns W. (ed.). The rise and decline of the post-cold war international order, pp. 25-43. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018.

HOEKMAN, Bernard M. “Trade in services: opening markets to create opportunities” in NEWFARMER, Richard, PAGE, John, and TARP, Finn (eds). Industries without smokestacks: industrialization in Africa reconsidered, pp. 151-169. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018.

KROTZ, Ulrich, and WOLF, Katharina. “Franco-German defence and security cooperation” in MEIJER, Hugo, and WYSS, Marco (eds). The handbook of European defence policies and armed forces. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018.

KROTZ, Ulrich, and WRIGHT, Katerina. “CSDP military operations” in MEIJER, Hugo, and WYSS, Marco (eds). The handbook of European defence policies and armed forces. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018.

LAFFAN, Brigid. “EU coordination in Ireland: centralization to master the crisis” in RAGONE, Sabrina (ed.). Man-

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aging the Euro crisis: national EU policy coordination in the debtor countries, pp. 39-54. Oxford, Routledge, 2018.

LEHMANN, Wilhelm. “Les partis politiques et la crise européenne: quelques réflexions sur la contribution des uni-versitaires” in JOUVENAT, Pierre, and RICHARD, Jean-François (eds). Actes du colloque: déficit démocratique de l’Union Européenne : quel rôle pour les partis politiques?, pp. 79-84. Lyon, Auvergne, Presse fédéraliste and UEF, 2018.

LEHMANN, Wilhelm. “Partisan politics and electoral procedure at the European level : the implications of the Spit-zenkandidaten for the development of European parliamentarism” in JOUVENAT, Pierre, and RICHARD, Jean-François (eds). Actes du colloque: déficit démocratique de l’Union Européenne : quel rôle pour les partis politiques?, pp. 119-143. Lyon and Auvergne, Presse fédéraliste, UEF, 2018.

MAGAZZINI, Tina; “When regional inclusion outperforms the state: the case of the Spanish Basque country” in LĀCE, Agnese (ed), Newcomer integration in Europe: best practices and innovations since 2015, pp. 143-152. Brus-sels and Rīga, Foundation for European progressive studies and freedom (FEPS) and Solidarity foundation (BSF), 2018.

MARGIOTTA, Costanza. “Introduzione : il diritto della crisi europea e la crisi del diritto europeo” in MARGIOTTA, Costanza (ed.). Europa : diritto della crisi e crisi del diritto: austerità, diritti, cittadinanza, pp. 9-26. Bologna, Il Mulino, 2018.

MEEUS, Leonardo, and BHAGWAT, Pradyumna. “Classical grey areas since the start of the internal market” in MEEUS, Leonardo, and GLACHANT, Jean-Michel (eds). Electricity network regulation in the EU: the challenges ahead for transmission and distribution, pp. 105-125. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018.

MEEUS, Leonardo, and HADUSH, Samson Yemane. “TSO-TSO seams issues” in MEEUS, Leonardo, and GLA-CHANT, Jean-Michel (eds). Electricity network regulation in the EU: the challenges ahead for transmission and dis-tribution, pp. 77-100. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018.

MEEUS, Leonardo, and SCHITTEKATTE, Tim. “New grey areas at the frontiers of European power grids” in MEEUS, Leonardo, and GLACHANT, Jean-Michel (eds). Electricity network regulation in the EU: the challenges ahead for transmission and distribution, pp. 130-149. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018.

MEIJER, Hugo, and WYSS, Marco. “Introduction: beyond CSDP: the resurgence of national armed forces in Eu-rope” in MEIJER, Hugo, and WYSS, Marco (eds). The handbook of European defence policies and armed forces. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018.

NORI, Michele, and BALDARO, Edoardo. “Games without frontiers: development, crisis and conflict in the African agro-pastoral belt” in BAHN, Rachel, WOERTZ, Eckart, and ZURAYK, Rami (eds). Crisis and conflict in agriculture, pp. 157-175. Boston, CABI, 2018.

PARCU, Pier Luigi, and VISCO COMANDINI, Vincenzo. “On some historical contributions of the postal and delivery conference” in PARCU, Pier Luigi, BRENNAN, Timothy, and GLASS, Victor (eds). The contribution of the postal and delivery sector: between e-commerce and e-substitution, pp. 13-29. Cham, Springer, 2018.

PICCOLI, Lorenzo. “Regional citizenship in a system of plural memberships and multilevel rights” in DETTERBECK, Klaus, and HEPBURN, Eve (eds). Handbook of territorial politics, pp. 203-214. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2018.

RIOUS, Vincent, and ROSSETTO, Nicolò. “Continental incentive regulation” in MEEUS, Leonardo, and GLACHANT, Jean-Michel (eds). Electricity network regulation in the EU: the challenges ahead for transmission and distribution, pp. 28-51. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018.

RIOUS, Vincent, and ROSSETTO, Nicolò. “The British reference model” in MEEUS, Leonardo, and GLACHANT, Jean-Michel (eds). Electricity network regulation in the EU: the challenges ahead for transmission and distribution, pp. 3-27. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018.

SAHRAOUI, Nina. “Melilla, the border as social fabric of a city” in HOWELL, Jayne, ALTAMIRANO, Deborah R., FETHI KELES, Faedah and M. Totah (eds). Porous Borders, Invisible Boundaries? Ethnographic Perspectives on the Vicissitudes of Contemporary Migration. A Publication of the Committee on Refugees and Immigrants, American Anthropological Association, 2018.

SANCHEZ, Gabriella. “Mexico” in TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna, and MCAULIFFE, Marie (eds). Migrant smuggling data and research: a global review of the emerging evidence base, Vol. 2, pp. 143-166. Geneva, International Orga-nization for Migration, 2018.

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SANCHEZ, Gabriella. “The Americas” in UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME (ed.). Global study on smuggling of migrants, pp. 93-108. New York, United Nations Publications, 2018.

SANCHEZ, Gabriella. “Portrait of a human smuggler: race, class, and gender among facilitators of irregular migra-tion on the US – Mexico border” in BOSWORTH, Mary, PARMAR, Alpa, and VÁZQUEZ, Yolanda (eds). Race, crimi-nal justice, and migration control, pp. 29-42. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018.

STEINMO, Sven. “Introduction: The Leap of Faith” in STEINMO, Sven (ed/s). The leap of faith: the fiscal foundations of successful government in Europe and America, pp. 3-30. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018.

THOLENS, Simone. “Practices of imperial identity: patterns and paradoxes in EU trade and energy policies toward the Maghreb region” in DAVIS, Muriam Haleh, and SERRES, Thomas (eds). North Africa and the making of Europe: governance, institutions and culture, pp. 179-199. London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2018.

TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna. “Globalisation and migration: an introduction” in TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna (ed.). Handbook of migration and globalisation, pp. 1-13. Cheltenham and Northampton, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018.

VAN PARIJS, Philippe. “Fair Brexit for a just Europe” in MARTILL, Benjamin, and STAIGER, Uta (eds). Brexit and beyond: rethinking the futures of Europe, pp. 251-259. London, UCL Press, 2018.

VENTURINI, Alessandra, KALANTARYAN, Sona, and FASSIO, Claudio. “High-skilled immigration and innovation” in CZAIKA, Mathias (ed.). High skilled migration: drivers and politics, pp. 151-175. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018.

WOLFF, Sarah, and HADJ-ABDOU, Leila. “Mediterranean migrants and refugees: historical and political continu-ities and discontinuities” in GILLESPIE, Richard, and VOLPI, Frédéric (eds). Routledge handbook of Mediterranean politics, pp. 382-393. London and New York, Routledge, 2018.

ArticlesABANI, Ahmed Ousman, HARY, Nicolas, RIOUS, Vincent and SAGUAN, Marcelo. The impact of investors’ risk aversion on the performances of capacity remuneration mechanisms. Energy Policy, Vol. 112 (2018), pp. 84-97.

ACHILLI, Luigi. In search of dignity: political economy and nationalism among Palestinian camp dwellers in Amman. HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, Vol. 8 (2018), No. 3, pp. 672-685.

ACHILLI, Luigi. The ‘good’ smuggler: the ethics and morals of human smuggling among Syrians. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 676 (2018), No. 1, pp. 77-96.

AL ROUSAN, Sahel, SBIA, Rashid and TAS, Bedri Kamil Onur. A dynamic network analysis of the world oil mar-ket: analysis of OPEC and non-OPEC members. Energy Economics, Vol. 75 (2018), pp. 28-41.

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SANCHEZ, Gabriella and ZHANG, Sheldon X. Rumors, encounters, collaborations, and survival: the migrant smug-gling-drug trafficking nexus in the us Southwest. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 676 (2018), No. 1, pp. 135-151.

SCHIRM, Stefan A. Societal foundations of governmental preference formation in the Eurozone crisis. European Politics and Society, Vol. 19 (2018), No. 1, pp. 63-78.

SCHIRM, Stefan A. The domestic politics of European preferences towards global economic governance. New Glob-al Studies, Vol. 12 (2018), No. 3, pp. 303-324.

SCHITTEKATTE, Tim, MOMBER, Ilan and MEEUS, Leonardo. Future-proof tariff design: recovering sunk grid costs in a world where consumers are pushing back. Energy Economics, Vol. 70 (2018), pp. 484–498.

SCRINZI, Francesca. Chiese integrate: dialogo interreligioso e laicità. Confronti: Mensile di Religioni, Politica, Soci-età, Vol. 45 (2018), No. 11, pp. 29-31.

STANCIOFF, Charlotte Eloise, STOJANOV, Robert, KELMAN, Ilan, NĚMEC, Daniel, LANDA, Jaromir, TICHY, Radomir, PROCHAZKA, David, BROWN, Graeme and HOFMAN, Corinne L. Local perceptions of climate change impacts in St. Kitts (Caribbean Sea) and Malé, Maldives (Indian ocean). Atmosphere, Vol. 9 (2018), No. 12, Online Only.

STROM, Steinar, PIAZZALUNGA Daniela, VENTURINI, Alessandra and VILLOSIO, Claudia. Wage assimilation of immigrants and internal migrants: the role of linguistic distance. Regional Studies, Vol. 52 (2018), No. 10, pp. 1423-1434.

TIEZZI, Silvia and VERDE, Stefano F. The signalling effect of gasoline taxes and its distributional implications. Jour-nal of Economic Inequality, 2018, Online First.

TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna. Migrant smuggling: novel insights and implications for migration control policies. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 676 (2018), No. 1, pp. 212-221.

TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna. A ‘refugee crisis’ unfolding: ‘real’ events and their interpretation in media and political debates. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, Vol. 16 (2018), No. 1-2, pp. 198-216.

VAZQUEZ, Miguel and HALLACK, Michelle. The role of regulatory learning in energy transition: the case of solar PV in Brazil. Energy Policy, Vol. 114 (2018), pp. 465-481.

VENTURINI, Alessandra and VILLOSIO, Claudia. Are migrants an asset in recession?: insights from Italy. Journal of Ethnic and Migration studies, Vol. 44 (2018), No. 14, pp. 2340-2357.

VERDE, Stefano F., TEIXIDO-FIGUERAS, Jordi, MARCANTONINI, Claudio and LABANDEIRA, Xavier. Free allocation rules in the EU emissions trading system: what does the empirical literature show?. Climate policy? 2018, Online First.

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VINK, Maarten Peter, WALKDEN, Graham, ANDERSON, Emma, TILLING, Kate, HOWE, Laura and BEN-SHLO-MO, Yoav. Frailty in older-age European migrants: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). Social Science & Medicine, Vol. 213 (2018), pp. 1-11.

WALTER, Stefanie, DINAS, Elias, JURADO, Ignacio, and KONSTANTINIDIS, Nikitas. Noncooperation by popular vote: expectations, foreign intervention, and the vote in the 2015 Greek bailout referendum; International organiza-tion, 2018, Vol. 72, No. 4, pp. 969-994.

WINSLETT, Gary. Critical mass agreements: the proven template for trade liberalization in the WTO. World Trade Review, Vol. 17 (2018), No. 3, pp. 405-426.

ZHANG, Sheldon X., SANCHEZ, Gabriella and ACHILLI, Luigi. Crimes of solidarity in mobility: alternative views on migrant smuggling. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 676 (2018), No. 1, pp. 6-15.

ZUCCOTTI, Carolina Viviana and O’REILLY, Jacqueline. Ethnicity, gender and household effects on becoming NEET: an intersectional analysis. Work, Employment and Society. 2018, Online First.

ZUCCOTTI, Carolina Viviana and O’REILLY, Jacqueline. The impact of youth labour market experiences on later employment opportunities: what roles do ethnicity and gender play? Human Relations, 2018, Online First.

Working PapersACHILLI, Luigi. The human smuggling industry: nuances and complexities. The University of Texas at El Paso, BTI Institute DHS Symposium Series, 2018/14.

AHN, Dukgeun, and GNUTZMANN-MKRTCHYAN, Arevik. ’Indonesia – Import licensing regimes’: GATT rules for agricultural trade? EUI RSCAS, 2018/56, Global Governance Programme-319.

ANSON, José, BOFFA, Mauro, and HELBLE, Matthias. Consumer arbitrage in cross-border e-commerce. EUI RSCAS, 2018/17, Global Governance Programme-298.

ARRIGHI, Jean-Thomas, and PICCOLI, Lorenzo. SWISSCIT index on citizenship law in Swiss cantons: conceptu-alisation, measurement, aggregation. NCCR – on the move Working Paper, 2018/18.

BEATO, Paulina, and VASILAKOS, Nikolaos. Identifying and promoting missing EU power interconnectors. EUI RSCAS, 2018/09.

BEJAN, Raluca. Problematizing the norms of fairness grounding the EU’s relocation system of shared responsibility. EUI RSCAS, 2018/35. Global Governance Programme-311.

BEKKERS, Eddy, and ROJAS-ROMAGOSA, Hugo. Non-tariff measure estimations in different impact assess-ments. EUI RSCAS, 2018/40, Global Governance Programme-314.

BERTOMÉU-SÁNCHEZ, Salvador, and SEREBRISKY, Tomás. Water and sanitation in Latin America and the Ca-ribbean: an update on the state of the sector. EUI RSCAS, 2018/10.

BEVERELLI, Cosimo, KECK, Alexander, LARCH, Mario, and YOTOV, Yoto V. Institutions, trade and development: a quantitative analysis. CESifo Working Paper, 2018/6920.

BLANCHARD, Emily J., and WU, Mark. Externalities and agricultural import bans: evaluating regionalization mea-sures in light of the Russia - Pigs dispute. EUI RSCAS, 2018/60, Global Governance Programme-325.

BROGI, Elda, and PARCU, Pier Luigi. A comparison of a new index based on the Media Pluralism Monitor with some other indices ranking freedom of expression. EUI RSCAS, 2018/34, Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF).

BUZARD, Kristy, and DELIMATSIS, Panagiotis. Subsidies and investment promotion reaching new heights in the aviation sector: the ‘US – Tax Incentives’ dispute. EUI RSCAS, 2018/54, Global Governance Programme-319.

CANTORE, Carlo Maria, and MAVROIDIS, Petros C. Another one BITes the dust: the distance between Luxem-bourg and the world is growing after Achmea. EUI RSCAS, 2018/47, Global Governance Programme-315.

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CHALCRAFT, Jasper. Beyond Addis Abeba and Affile: Italian public memory, heritage and colonialism. EUI RSCAS, 2018/69, Global Governance Programme-330.

CONIGLIO, Nicola D., and HOXHAJ, Rezart. Global interactions and the ‘twin’ gender gaps in employment and wages: evidence from Vietnam. EUI RSCAS, 2018/18, Global Governance Programme-299.

DA CONCEICAO-HELDT, Eugenia. European policy failure during the refugee crisis: partial empowerment, reluc-tant agents, a cacophony of voices, and unilateral action. EUI RSCAS, 2018/36.

DEBONO, Daniela. Plastic hospitality: the empty signifier of the EU’s first reception system in the Mediterranean. EUI RSCAS, 2018/22, Global Governance Programme-302.

DEHOUSSE, Renaud. The Euro crisis and beyond: the transformation of the European political system. EUI RSCAS, 2018/67.

DENGLER, Benedikt Hermann, and HOEKMAN, Bernard M. The WTO government procurement agreement as a commitment device: a first appraisal. CEPR Discussion Paper, 2018/13266.

DEREMER, David, and ORTINO, Federico. Getting your ducks in a row: the case for more inclusive renegotiations in EU – poultry meat (China). EUI RSCAS, 2018/55, Global Governance Programme-320.

DUMBROVSKY, Tomas. Beyond voting rights suspension: tailored sanctions as democracy catalyst under Article 7 TEU. EUI RSCAS, 2018/12.

EGGER, Peter H., SCHWARZER, Johannes, and SHINGAL, Anirudh. Labour market effects of currency appreci-ation: the case of Switzerland. EUI RSCAS, 2018/30, Global Governance Programme-308.

EGGER, Peter H., and SHINGAL, Anirudh. Determinants of services trade agreement membership. EUI RSCAS, 2018/29, Global Governance Programme-307.

FALKNER, Gerda, PLATTNER, Georg. Populist radical right parties and EU policies: how coherent are their claims? EUI RSCAS, 2018/38.

FINGER, Matthias, MONTERO-PASCUAL, Juan J. A programme for the new network industries. EUI RSCAS, 2018/41.

FREUDLSPERGER, Christian, and WEINRICH, Martin. Stability through change in Germany’s decentralised EU policy coordination. EUI RSCAS, 2018/66.

GARCÍA-VALIÑAS, María A. Water governance in Spain: the role of federalism and private-public partnerships. EUI RSCAS, 2018/07.

GNUTZMANN, Hinnerk, and ŚPIEWANOWSKI, Piotr. Can regulation improve service quality?: evidence from Eu-ropean Air Passenger Right. EUI RSCAS, 2018/44.

HAKOBYAN, Shushanik, and TRACHTMAN, Joel P. EU-Fatty Alcohols (Indonesia): corporate structure, transfer pricing, and dumping. EUI RSCAS, 2018/57, Global Governance Programme-322.

HINZ, Julian, Leromain, Elsa. Critically important: the heterogeneous effect of politics on trade. EUI RSCAS, 2018/68, Global Governance Programme-329.

HJELLUM, Magnus Sirnes, and LÆGREID, Per. The challenge of administrative capacity and transboundary coor-dination. The case of the Norwegian police and military. EUI RSCAS, 2018/31.

HOEKMAN, Bernard M., and NELSON, Douglas. 21st Century trade agreements and the owl of Minerva. EUI RSCAS, 2018/04, Global Governance Programme-293.

HOEKMAN, Bernard M., and SANFILIPPO, Marco. Firm performance and participation in public procurement: evi-dence from Sub-Saharan Africa. EUI RSCAS, 2018/16, Global Governance Programme-297.

HOOGHE, Liesbet, and MARKS, Gary. Re-engaging grand theory: European integration in the 21st century. EUI RSCAS, 2018/43.

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HUIWEN, Lai, MASKUS, Keith E., and YANG, Lei. Intellectual property enforcement, exports and productivity: evi-dence from China. EUI RSCAS, 2018/39, Global Governance Programme-313.

JESSURUN D’OLIVEIRA, Hans U. Brexit, nationality and union citizenship: bottom up. EUI RSCAS, 2018/49, Global Governance Programme-317.

KIM, Evan Y., and MAVROIDIS, Petros C. Dissenting opinions in the WTO appellate body: drivers of their issuance & implications for the institutional jurisprudence. EUI RSCAS, 2018/51, Global Governance Programme-318.

KLIEN, Michael, and SALVETTI, Maria. Water services in selected Central and Eastern European countries. EUI RSCAS, 2018/08.

KORTENDIEK, Nele. International organisations in the field: governing mixed migration in and through practice. EUI RSCAS, 2018/33, Global Governance Programme-310.

KRASNIQI, Gezim. Contested territories, liminal polities, performative citizenship: a comparative analysis. EUI RSCAS, 2018/13, Global Governance Programme-295.

LAKOMY, Miron. Picturing the Islamic state’s online propaganda: vanishing or resurfacing from the world wide web? EUI RSCAS, 2018/70.

MARZINOTTO, Benedicta. Current account imbalances, household consumption and debt in the euro area: a tale of two financial liberalizations. EUI RSCAS, 2018/15.

MASKUS, Keith E., MILANI, Sahar, and NEUMANN, Rebecca. The impact of patent protection and financial devel-opment on industrial R&D. EUI RSCAS, 2018/37, Global Governance Programme-312.

MATLAK, Michal. Jacques Delors: the single market and the failed attempt to give ‘a soul to Europe’. EUI RSCAS, 2018/06.

MAVROIDIS, Petros C. All quiet in the western (European football) front: regulation of football in the European con-tinent. EUI RSCAS, 2018/26, Global Governance Programme-304.

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.

MAVROIDIS, Petros C., and NEVEN, Damien J. Things have changed (or Have they?): tariff protection and envi-ronmental concerns in the WTO. EUI RSCAS, 2018/20.

MAVROIDIS, Petros C., and PRUSA, Thomas J. Die another day: zeroing in on targeted dumping: did the AB hit the mark in US–Washing Machines? EUI RSCAS, 2018/01.

MOORE, Michael. Trade costs and international trade flows: methodologies, data, and empirical evidence. EUI RSCAS, 2018/05, Global Governance Programme-294.

NORDSTRÖM, Håkan, and FLAM, Harry. Production integration in the European Union. EUI RSCAS, 2018/23, Global Governance Programme-303.

ORGAD, Liav, BAUBÖCK, Rainer (ed/s). Cloud communities: the dawn of global citizenship? EUI RSCAS, 2018/28, Global Governance Programme-306.

PAPACONSTANTINOU, George. Trade in financial services regionalism: derivatives clearing and settlement in eco-nomic integration agreements. EUI RSCAS, 2018/63, Global Governance Programme-328.

PAPADIA, Andrea. Fiscal policy under constraints: fiscal capacity and the (in-)stability of government financing during the Great Depression. EUI MWP, 2018/06.

PARCU, Pier Luigi, and MONTI, Giorgio (ed/s). European networking and training for national competition enforc-ers ENTraNCE for judges 2017: selected case notes. EUI RSCAS, 2018/52.

PETERSMANN, Ernst-Ulrich. How should the EU and other WTO members react to their WTO governance and WTO appellate body crises? EUI RSCAS, 2018/71, Global Governance Programme-331.

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PISANI-FERRY, Jean. Should we give up on global governance? EUI RSCAS, 2018/65.

PORCHER, Simon, and SAUSSIER, Stéphane. Public versus private management in water public services: taking stock, looking ahead. EUI RSCAS, 2018/64.

PORCHER, Simon. In hot water?: issues at stake in the regulation of French water public services. EUI RSCAS, 2018/24.

PRUSA, Thomas J., and VERMULST, Edwin. United States–certain methodologies and their application to an-ti-dumping proceedings involving China: hitting nails in the coffin of unfair dumping margin calculation methodologies. EUI RSCAS, 2018/61, Global Governance Programme-326.

REYNOLDS, Kara M., and RIGOD, Boris. Russia-tariff treatment: identifying systematic violations of WTO law. EUI RSCAS, 2018/02, Global Governance Programme-291.

REYNOLDS, Kara M., and YANGUAS, Tatiana. China–Cellulose Pulp: China’s quest to satisfy WTO panels and the appellate body. EUI RSCAS, 2018/59, Global Governance Programme-324.

RICARD-GUAY, Alexandra. Criminalizing migrants who steer the dinghies in the Mediterranean: a collateral effect of migration management? EUI RSCAS, 2018/32, Global Governance Programme-309.

RIGOD, Boris, and TOVAR, Patricia. Indonesia – Chicken: tensions between international trade and domestic food policies? EUI RSCAS, 2018/58, Global Governance Programme-323.

RODRÍGUEZ-IZQUIERDO SERRANO, Miryam. Direct effect and covert integration: a critical review of the liberal-ization of port cargo handling services through the Spanish case. EUI RSCAS, 2018/46.

ROHDE-ABUBA, Caterina. The discourse on the integration of male ‘refugees’ into public and private elderly care homes in the context of the current care crisis in Germany. EUI RSCAS, 2018/48, Global Governance Programme-316.

SCHIFF, Maurice. Impact of low, high and super congestion of an open-access resource under autarky and trade. EUI RSCAS, 2018/62, Global Governance Programme-327.

SCHITTEKATTE, Tim, and MEEUS, Leonardo. Least-cost distribution network tariff design in theory and practice. EUI RSCAS, 2018/19.

SHAW, Jo. EU citizenship: still a fundamental status? EUI RSCAS, 2018/14, Global Governance Programme-296.

STAGNARO, Carlo, AMENTA, Carlo, DI CROCE, Giulia, and LAVECCHIA, Luciano. Managing the liberalization of Italy’s retail electricity market: a policy proposal. EUI RSCAS, 2018/45.

TEKLE, Tzehainesh. An analysis of the contribution of the ILO’s international labour standards system to the Euro-pean Court of Human Rights’s jurisprudence in the field of non-discrimination. EUI RSCAS, 2018/50.

TEMPRANO ARROYO, Heliodoro. Promoting labour market integration of refugees with trade preferences: beyond the EU-Jordan Compact. EUI RSCAS, 2018/42.

VAZQUEZ, Miguel. Institutional dynamics in an economy seen as a complex adaptive system. Università Bocconi IEFE Working Papers, 2018/104.

VERDE, Stefano F. The impact of the EU emissions trading system on competitiveness and carbon leakage. EUI RSCAS, 2018/53.

WOLFE, Robert. Learning about digital trade: privacy and e-commerce in CETA and TPP. EUI RSCAS, 2018/27, Global Governance Programme-305.

YILDIRIM, Aydin, POLETTI, Arlo, CHATAGNIER, J. Tyson, DE BIÈVRE, Dirk. Multinational firms, value chains, and trade disputes: explaining dispute onset at the world trade organization. EUI RSCAS, 2018/21, Global Gover-nance Programme-301.

ZUCCOTTI, Carolina Viviana. Does ethnic concentration influence gender role views?: a study across ethnic groups in England and Wales. EUI RSCAS, 2018/11.

ZUCCOTTI, Carolina Viviana. Ethnicity and neighborhood attainment in England and Wales. EUI RSCAS, 2018/25.

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Other (Lectures, Policy Papers and Briefs)ADLY, Amr. When the dust settles: reflecting on the politics of reconstruction and reconciliation in the MENA region. Policy Briefs, 2018/03.

AL-ARABI, Abdulrahman. Local specificities of migration in Libya: challenges and solutions, الخصوصيات المحلية للهجرة .Policy Briefs, 2018/04 .في ليبيا : التحّديات والحلول

ALLOISIO, Isabella, BONAN, Jacopo, CARRARO, Carlo, DAVIDE, Marinella, HAFNER, Manfred, TAGLIAPI-ETRA, Simone, and TAVONI, Massimo. Energy poverty alleviation and its consequences on climate change miti-gation and African economic development. Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Brief, 2017/02.

BÉNASSY-QUÉRÉ, Agnès, BRUNNERMEIER, Markus, ENDERLEIN, Henrik, FARHI, Emmanuel, FRATZSCHER, Marcel, FUEST, Clemens, GOURINCHAS, Pierre-Olivier, MARTIN, Philippe, PISANI-FERRY, Jean, REY, He-lene, SCHNABEL, Isabel, VERON, Nicolas, WEDER DI MAURO, Beatrice, and ZETTELMEYER, Jeromin. Rec-onciling risk sharing with market discipline: a constructive approach to euro area reform. Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), Policy Insight, 2018/91.

BHAGWAT, Pradyumna, KEYAERTS, Nico, and MEEUS, Leonardo. Raising public awareness and trust in trans-mission infrastructure projects with incentive regulation: tools and biases. Policy Briefs, 2018/20.

BHAGWAT, Pradyumna, and LIND, Leandro. Towards a more investment friendly economic incentive regime for offshore infrastructure projects. Policy Briefs, 2018/01.

BORGHESI, Simone, VERDE, Stefano F., and ZHU, Tong. The international dimension of the EU emissions trading system. Policy Briefs, 2018/22.

CORRADO, Alessandra, CARUSO, Francesco Saverio, LO CASCIO, Martina, NORI, Michele, PALUMBO, Letiz-ia, and TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna. Is Italian agriculture a ‘pull factor’ for irregular migration – and, if so, why? Policy Briefs, Open Society, European Policy Institute Policy Brief, 2018.

FAHMI, Georges. The debate over the use of violence within the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt after 2013. EUI RSCAS PP, 2018/01.

FINGER, Matthias, and KUPFER, David. Improving European rail freight. Policy Briefs, 2018/10.

FINGER, Matthias, MONTERO, Juan J., and COOMBER, Steve (ed/s). The infrastructure dilemma: what happens when platforms and network industries collide? Network Industries Policy Briefs, 2018/01.

GENSCHEL, Philipp, and HEMERIJCK, Anton. Solidarity in Europe. STG Policy Briefs, 2018/01.

GLACHANT, Jean-Michel, and ROSSETTO, Nicolò. The digital world knocks at electricity’s door: six building blocks to understand why. Policy Briefs, 2018/16.

GUIDI, Caterina Francesca, RUSSO, Marta, and UMBACH, Gaby. Data dossier on ‘Solidarity in Europe’. Policy Briefs, 2018/08.

GUIDI, Caterina Francesca, UMBACH, Gaby, PICCOLI, Lorenzo, and MICHEL, Elie. Solidarity towards refugees and asylum seekers: understanding the impact of the refugee crisis in the EU and EFTA countries. Global Gover-nance Programme, GlobalStat, State of the Union, 2018.

LAÏDI, Zaki. Reading Olson to understand Trump: multipolarity without multilateralism? EUI RSCAS PP, 2018/02.

LAVOINE, Olivier. Thoughts on an electricity system and grid paradigm shift in response to the EU energy transition and the clean energy package. Policy Briefs, 2018/19.

MIRCEA, Valentin. Florence Competition Programme advanced competition seminar: ECN+ directive: consequenc-es for national competition law enforcement. Policy Briefs, 2018/21.

OLCZAK, Maria, and PIEBALGS, Andris. Sector coupling: the new EU climate and energy paradigm? Policy Briefs, 2018/17.

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PARCU, Pier Luigi, BOTTA, Marco, and SOLIDORO, Silvia. Antitrust enforcement in Europe after Intel and Cartes Bancaires: a kind of trouble to enjoy. Policy Briefs, 2018/11.

PARCU, Pier Luigi, SOLIDORO, Silvia, and CARROZZA, Chiara. EU competition law vs sector regulation in shap-ing the digital single market. Back to the future? Policy Briefs, 2018/18.

PIEBALGS, Andris, and OLCZAK, Maria. Decarbonising the gas sector: is renewable gas a serious option? Policy Briefs, 2018/02.

RAINERI, Luca. Fulfilling implausible expectations: reducing migratory flows from Libya amidst porous borders. Policy Briefs, 2018/14.

ROSSETTO, Nicolò. Measuring the intangible: an overview of the methodologies for calculating customer baseline load in PJM. Policy Briefs, 2018/05.

SABBATI, Giulio, GRIEGER, Gisela, and RUSSO, Marta. Argentina: economic indicators and trade with EU. Glo-balStat and European Parliament, 2018/586627.

SABBATI, Giulio, and GUIDI, Caterina Francesca. China: economic indicators and trade with EU. GlobalStat and European Parliament, 2018/583775.

SABBATI, Giulio, LILYANOVA Velina, and GUIDI, Caterina Francesca. Albania: economic indicators and trade with EU. GlobalStat and European Parliament, 2018.

SABBATI, Giulio, LILYANOVA Velina, GUIDI, Caterina Francesca. Bosnia and Herzegovina: economic indicators and trade with EU. GlobalStat and European Parliament, 2018.

SABBATI, Giulio, LILYANOVA Velina, and GUIDI, Caterina Francesca. FYR Macedonia: economic indicators and trade with EU. GlobalStat and European Parliament, 2018/620197.

SABBATI, Giulio, LILYANOVA Velina, and GUIDI, Caterina Francesca. Kosovo: economic indicators and trade with EU. GlobalStat and European Parliament, 2018.

SABBATI, Giulio, LILYANOVA Velina, and GUIDI, Caterina Francesca. Montenegro: economic indicators and trade with EU. GlobalStat and European Parliament, 2018/620193.

SABBATI, Giulio, LILYANOVA Velina, and GUIDI, Caterina Francesca. Serbia: economic indicators and trade with EU. GlobalStat and European Parliament, 2018/620194.

SABBATI, Giulio, and RUSSO, Marta. Canada: economic indicators and trade with EU. GlobalStat and European Parliament, 2018/595898.

SALEM, Al-Zubayr. The war in Derna: what’s happening now, and what’s next? Policy Briefs, 2018/09.

SANCHEZ, Gabriella. Five misconceptions about migrant smuggling. Policy Briefs, 2018/07.

SCHITTEKATTE, Tim, and MEEUS, Leonardo. Limits of traditional distribution network tariff design and options to move beyond. Policy Briefs, 2018/13.

UMBACH, Gaby, GUIDI, Caterina Francesca, and RUSSO, Marta. Evidence-based policy making: from data to decision-making. Policy Briefs, 2018/15.

VASILAKOS, Nikolaos, and SIKOW-MAGNY, Catharina. Enhancing the public acceptance of crossborder electric-ity interconnection projects: a crucial step in the EU energy transition process. Policy Briefs, 2018/06.

VAZQUEZ, Miguel. Financing the transition to renewable energy in the European Union, Latin America and the Caribbean. Policy Briefs, 2018/12.

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Research Project ReportsARRIGHI, Jean-Thomas. Report on political participation of mobile EU citizens: France. [Global Governance Pro-gramme], GLOBALCIT, Political Participation Reports, 2018/06.

BALCYTIENE, Aukse, and JURAITE, Kristina. Monitoring media pluralism in Europe: application of the Media Pluralism Monitor 2017 in the European Union, FYROM, Serbia & Turkey: country report: Lithuania. Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2018, Country Reports.

BHAGWAT, Pradyumna, KEYAERTS, Nico, and MEEUS, Leonardo. Enlarging incentive regulation to improve public awareness and trust in electricity transmission infrastructure development. Florence School of Regulation, Energy, 2018.

BILIC, Paško, PETRICUŠIC, Antonija, and ETEROVIC, Ružica. Monitoring media pluralism in Europe: application of the Media Pluralism Monitor 2017 in the European Union, FYROM, Serbia & Turkey: country report: Croatia. Cen-tre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2018, Country Reports.

BOGNAR, Eva, BATORFY, Attila, and DRAGOMIR, Marius. Monitoring media pluralism in Europe: application of the Media Pluralism Monitor 2017 in the European Union, FYROM, Serbia & Turkey: country report: Hungary. Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2018, Country Reports.

BROGI, Elda, NENADIC, Iva, and VIOLA DE AZEVEDO CUNHA, Mario. Monitoring media pluralism in Europe: application of the Media Pluralism Monitor 2017 in the European Union, FYROM, Serbia & Turkey. Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), Policy Report, 2018.

BROGI, Elda. Monitoring media pluralism in Europe: application of the Media Pluralism Monitor 2017 in the Europe-an Union, FYROM, Serbia & Turkey: country report: Italy. Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2018, Country Reports. This report was co-funded by the European Commission.

CARRERA, Sergio, SANCHEZ, Gabriella, VOSYLIUTE, Lina, SMIALOWSKI, Stephanie, and ALLSOPP, Jenni-fer. Fit for purpose?: the Facilitation Directive and the criminalisation of humanitarian assistance to irregular migrants : 2018 update. European Parliament, Policy Department of Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs, Study for the PETI committee, PE 608.838, 2018.

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CORRADO, Alessandra, CARUSO, Francesco Saverio, LO CASCIO, Martina, NORI, Michele, PALUMBO, Letiz-ia, and TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna. Is Italian agriculture a ‘pull factor’ for irregular migration – and, if so, why? Open Society, European Policy Institute Report, 2018.

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HUTCHESON, Derek S., and BEVELANDER, Pieter. FAIREU key country report: electoral participation in Sweden. GLOBALCIT, Political Participation Reports, 2018/15.

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INCEOGLU, Yasemin, SOZERI, Ceren, and ERBAYSAL FILIBELI, Tirse. Monitoring media pluralism in Europe: application of the Media Pluralism Monitor 2017 in the European Union, FYROM, Serbia & Turkey: country report: Turkey. Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), 2018, Country Reports.

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Appendix IIOutreach 2018

Opinion Pieces 2018• 31 December 2018: Fifty Shades of Yellow, by Jean Pisani-Ferry, published on Project Syndicate• 20 December 2018: How Trump and Brexit united Europe, by Emanuel Deutschmann and Lara Minkus, pub-

lished on The Conversation• 19 December 2018: Le carovane dei migranti centroamericani. Una questione politica centrale, by Luigi Achilli

and Virginia Negro, published on Mondopoli• 17 December 2018: The ‘Exodus’: A Brief Reflection on the Central American Migrant Caravan, by Luigi Achilli

and Virginia Negro, published on Border Criminologies Blog• 11 December 2018: Media Pluralism Monitor 2017: Basic conditions for media are deteriorating across Europe,

by Iva Nenadic published on E!Sharp• 7 December 2018: Global Compact for Migration: what is it and why are countries opposing it?, by Leila Hadj-

Abdou, Leiza Brumat and Marcia Vera Espinosa published on The Conversation• 7 December 2018: Does immigration explain the comeback of the radical right in Spain?, by Dimiter Toshkov,

published on LSE blog EUROPP European Politics & Policy• 5 December 2018: ‘A kitsch Christianity’: Populists gather support while traditional religiosity declines, by Olivi-

er Roy, published on LSE Blog on Religion and Global Society• 30 November 2018: The Great Macro Divergence, by Jean Pisani-Ferry, published on Project Syndicate• 29 November 2018: Les bénéfices de la croissance se dissipent avant de parvenir aux individus, by Jean Pisa-

ni-Ferry, published on Le Monde• 20 November 2018: Politics Stymie Religious Reform in Egypt’s Coptic Church, by Georges Fahmi, published

on Chatham House• 20 November 2018: From Slogan Politics to Agreement: May’s Conversion on the Road to Brexit, by Brigid Laf-

fan, published on The Irish Times• 4 November 2018: Rifugiati o migranti? L’esodo centroamericano, riflessioni sulle cause che spingono migliaia

di persone a lasciare il loro paese, by Luigi Achilli and Virginia Negro, published on alfabeta2• 26 October 2018: The Global Economy’s Three Games, by Jean Pisani-Ferry, published on Project Syndicate

• 25 October 2018: Why are we not reforming the Dublin Regulation yet?, by Luigi Achilli, published on Euractiv

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• 11 October 2018: Reforming Europe’s refugee policies: Austrian-Danish plan will not work, Martin Ruhs and Mikkel Barslund published on Euronews

• 1 October 2018: Will Russian Spycraft Adapt to the Information Age?, by Mark Galeotti published on the Mos-cow Times

• 28 September 2018: One Club Does Not Fit All in Europe, by Jean Pisani-Ferry, published on Project Syndicate• 27 September 2018: A Tribute to Samir Amin, Egyptian Economist, by Georges Fahmi published on Al-Fanar

Media• 25 September 2018: The UK: a country ill at ease with itself and its neighbours, by Brigid Laffan, published on

The Detail• 12 September 2018: Don’t Fear the Russian Military, by Mark Galeotti, published on The Atlantic• 11 September 2018: A second Brexit referendum could be for the best: look at Ireland and Lisbon, by Brigid

Laffan published on The Guardian• 6 September 2018: Russia’s Military Intelligence Agency Isn’t Stupid, by Mark Galeotti, published on Foreign

Policy• 6 September 2018: There’s More to Russian Espionage Than the GRU, by Mark Galeotti, published on the

Moscow Times• 30 August 2018: Europe Could Miss Its Opportunity for Political Realignment, by Jean Pisani-Ferry, published

on Project Syndicate• 27 July 2018: Is Europe America’s Friend or Foe? by Jean Pisani-Ferry, published on Project Syndicate• 24 July 2018: Europe should avoid a no-deal Brexit,by Jean Pisani-Ferry, published on in various newspapers

across Europe (FAZ, Le Figaro, Le Soir, Corriere della Sera, Times)• 17 July 2018:Survival Strategies for Fleeing Eritrea, byKatie Kuschminder published on Refugees Deeply• 12 July 2018: Brexit analysis: a view from Brussels as Westminster faces decision time, by Brigid Laffan, pub-

lished on The Detail• 29 June 2018: Can Multilateralism Adapt?, by Jean Pisani Ferry, published on Project Syndicate• 9 June 2018: »Mieux vaudrait laisser les gouvernements libres de tenter les politiques de leur choix«, Oped by

Jean Pisani Ferry, published on Le Monde• 31 May 2018: Mattarella’s Line in the Sand, Oped by Jean Pisani-Ferry, published on Project Syndicate• 28 May 2018: Comparing the Irish abortion vote with the Brexit poll is disingenuous, Oped by Brigid Laffan pub-

lished on The Guardian• 23 May 2018: The Iran nuclear deal crisis: Lessons from the 1982 transatlantic dispute over the Siberian gas

pipeline, Blog post by Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol and Angela Romano published on Bruegel website• 23 May 2018: Ireland after Brexit, Blog post by Brigid Laffan published on The UK in a Chanigng Europe web-

site• 22 May 2018: National institutions vs EU policies? Why and how differences in welfare states and other nation-

al institutions can contribute to political conflicts about the rules for the free movement of workers in the Euro-pean Union, Blog post by Martin Ruhs and Joakim Palme, published on the Reminder project website

• 27 April 2018: The Upheaval Italy Needs, Op0000ed by Jean Pisani-Ferry published on Project Syndicate• 24 April 2018: Egyptian Election Numbers Show Regime Supporters Are Becoming More Passive, Oped

by Georges Fahmi published on Chatham House• 13 April 2018: Grand Old Duke of Washington must march back down the hill, Open letter by Bernanrd Hoek-

man and others, published on the Financial Times• 27 March 2018: The Lesser Evil for the Eurozone, Oped by Jean Pisani-Ferry published on Project Syndicate• 21 March 2018: Between phase one and two: Brexit and its discontents, Oped by Brigid Laffan, published on

UK in a Changing Europe• 15 March 2018: The Market of Violence in Egypt, Oped by Georges Fahmi, published on ISPI website• 3 March 2018: How Might Undecided Italians Vote Tomorrow?, Oped by James Dennison, published on Medi-

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• 1 March 2018: What Italy’s economic woes mean for Sunday’s vote, Oped by Fabio Bulfone and Manès Weiss-kircher, published on the Washington Post

• 28 February 2018: Non spegniamo i riflettori sulla repressione turca, Oped by Pier Luigi Parcu and Elda Brogi, published on Il Sole 24 Ore [in Italian]

• 28 February 2018: The EU’s Seven-Year Budget Itch, Oped by Jean Pisani-Ferry published on Project Syndi-cate

• 23 February 2018: Travail domestique: comprendre les formes plus invisibles des abus, by Alexandra Ricard Guay, published on The Converation France

• 21 February 2018: Migration and Globalisation: Dynamics and Contradictions, Blog entry by Anna Tryandafil-lidou, published on Edward Elgar Publishing Blog

• 15 February 2018: Boris Johnson Wants ‘Safe, Dignified Return’ for Rohingya - Why it’s Way too Early to Men-tion ‘Return’, Op-ed by Katie Kuschminder, published on Medium

• 30 January 2018: The International Economic Consequences of Mr. Trump, Oped by Jean Pisani-Ferry pub-lished on Project Syndicate

• 22 January 2018: Why immigration has the potential to upend the Italian election, Blog entry by James Denni-son, Andrew Geddes and Matthew Goodwin, published on LSE Blogs

Photo Albums 2018Robert Schuman Flickr Channel (53 Albums)• 29 November 2018 GLOBALCIT Annual Conference: Rights and Status. The Role of Citizenship in Immigrant

Integration and Diaspora groups• 19 November 2018 Exiting war economy dynamics What future for stabilisation and reconstruction in the

MENA MEDirections Annual Conference• 09 November 2018 The Legacy of the Global Financial Crisis• 26 October 2018 Refettorio Frescos• 26 October 2018 RSC Citizenship Without Consent Lessons from the US• 23 October 2018 GGP European Security: Old Trends and New Realities• 12 October 2018 Third FCP Annual Conference Competition law and Standard Essential Patents; Testing the

Limits of Extra-Territorial Enforcement• 08 October 2018 GGP Towards EU Citizenship Law• 04 October 2018 Final Workshop ENTraNCE for Judges 2018• 04 October 2018 GGP Beyond Bretton Woods: China and the Changing Landscape of International Develop-

ment Finance• 04 October 2018 RSC fire drill• 28 September 2018 World Trade Forum• 26 September 2018 The Yves Mény Annual Lecture ‘The Global Reach of EU Law: The EU as an international

legal actor?• 26 September 2018 RSC Welcome Aperitif 2018• 26 September 2018 The Art of Counter Terrorism• 12 September 2018 Florence Competition Programme - Annual Training 2018/19 - Block 1• 13 July 2018 MPC International Academic Conference on Organized Crime and Gender• 13 July 2018 GGP Services in the Global Economy Analytical Tools and Policy Frontiers• 09 July 2018 MED Summer School on Post-Conflict Stabilisation: The Day after IS Military Defeat• 02 July 2018 Book Launch by Diego Acosta• 29 June 2018 Migration Policy Centre Summer School 2018• 22 June 2018 Terrorism & Security Governance

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• 14 June 2018 CMPF 2018 Summer School for Journalists and Media Practitioners on “Journalism in the era of algorithms and artificial intelligence”

• 07June 2018 Migration Policy Centre Annual Conference• 06 June 2018 What Scenarios for Italy and the Eurozone? A roundtable on the current political crisis in Italy

and the Eurozone• 31 May 2018 Cross-Migration Conference – Towards a Systematic Knowledge Accumulation in Migration• 31 May 2018 Re-engaging Grand Theory European Integration in the 21st Century• 28 May 2018 European Regulation of Airport Charges in collaboration with the European Commission - DG• 24 May 2018 Transparency, Legitimacy and Citizen Engagement – Future Prospects for the European Union• 24 May 2018 NORFACE Welfare State Futures Programme Final Conference• 22 May 2018 Conversations for the Future of Europe: 2. How can European institutions and their decisions ac-

quire greater legitimacy in the citizen’s eyes?• 16 May 2018 FSR C&M Annual Training Block 3• 15 May 2018 Conversations for the Future of Europe: What is the next step for the social protection of Euro-

pean citizens?• 10 May 2018 GGP Transantlantic relations; Past, Present and Future• 26 April 2018 Conference institutions and the Crisis• 24 April 2018 Addressing Rising Antisemitism in Europe• 20 April 2018 Antitrust Enforcement in Europe after Intel Bancaires Kind of Trouble to Enjoy• 19 April 2018 Globalcit Dialogue – Attachement and belonging: Assessing the Borders and Boundaries of Citi-

zenship• 13 April 2018 Contemporary realities and dynamics of migration in Italy• 09 April 2018 The Transformation of Global Governance• 22 March 2018 Competition, Regulation and Pluralism in the Online World• 22 March 2018 “Talentism and ‘The Mobility’” & “Can Cultural Institutions Help?”• 15 March 2018 The Banks and the Market• 08 March 2018 2017: Europe‘s Bumper Year of Elections (EGPP launch event)• 07 March 2018 Roundtable on the Italian elections• 27 February 2018 Violent Jihad and Counter-terrorism: How are Tribal Relations Reshaped in Northern Mali?• 26 February 2018 Workshop: Regulation of Artifical Intelligence in transport, Supply Chains and logistics• 08 February 2018 Citizenship in Regional Organizations. Comparing European, Latin American and African Ex-

periences• 05 February 2018 Paola Leonardi and EU Border Care• 31 January 2018 The Future of Europe as a Cultural Fact. A Conversation with Arjun Appadurai• 22January 2018 Executive Symposium on Road Safety• 12 January 2018 Photography Exhibition ‘The Game’ by Mario Badagliacca• 11 January 2018 The Ethics of Migration Beyond the Immigrant Host-state Nexus

Florence School of Regulation Flickr Albums (34 Albums)• 28 November 2018 Energy Innovation Academy• 28 November 2018 LIFE SIDE FINAL CONFERENCE • 22 November 2018 6th India Smart Grid Workshop• 16 November 2018 FSR Interview with Brazilian supreme court Judge Luis Roberto Barroso• 09 November 2018 Young Energy Economist and Engineers Seminar • 06 November 2018 Policy Advisory Council FSR Energy

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• 24 October 2018 Smart Network Workshop• 15 October 2018 Towards ‘’Net Zero” methane emissions in the Gas Sector – Challenges and opportunities • 12 October 2018 Regulatory Policy Workshop: Coupling the Sectors• 05 October 2018 Annual training on the Regulation of Energy Facilities• 27 September 2018 The 6th Vienna Forum on European Energy Law • 22 September 2018 Executive Course Master to Electricity Markets • 06 July 2018 The Value of Energy Storage in Supporting EU’s Security of Supply and decarbonisation Goals • 03 July 2018 2nd Young Researcher Seminar• 29 June 2018 Summer School on the Regulation of Energy Facilities• 20 June 2018 Public Debate at the European Parliament: FSR Climate presentation of the EU ETS Assess-

ment Report• 18 June 2018 FSR Enel Foundation Open Africa Power initiative-Mini alumni Meeting• 13 June 2018 FSR Energy Union Law: Unpacking the legal content of the Clean Energy Package• 13 June 2018 FSR Annual Training Block III• 25 May 2018 FST Training on the Regulation and Integration of renewable Energy• 10 May 2018 Equity and solidarity in the EU Emissions Trading System: any lessons for international climate

governance?• 04 May 2018 The Economics of Cybersecurity for the Energy Sector: Towards Energy Regulation 4.0• 24 April 2018 Policy Advisory Council FSR Energy• 24 April 2018 Policy Advisory Council FSR Energy Dinner• 20 April 2018 Effective solutions for RES Integration and the Goals of Clean Energy Package Proposals• 10 April 2018 Post Brexit EU-UK Cooperation in Climate and Energy Policy• 09 April 2018 Workshop: The Renewable Gas Complex and European Path to Decarbonisation• 23 March 2018 Specialised Training on the Regulation of Gas Markets• 22 March 2018 The Gas Trading Game• 07 March 2018 Life Side Residential training course on the EU ETS• 27 February 2018 Workshop on Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in Transportation, Supply Chain Manage-

ment and Logistics• 23 February 2018 Workshop: The Reform of the EU ETS and its implications for the energy markets• 13 February 2018 FSR Carnival • 18 January 2018 Market Abuse and Abuse of Market power in Wholesale Energy Markets

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• 20 December 2018 The Transformation of Global Governance• 13 November 2018 Moral Hazard and Equity Finance | Charles Goodhart (LSE)• 31 October 2018 Competition Law and Standard Essential Patents | Florence Competition Programme-• 19 October 2018 Q&A | Panel on Populism and European Integration• 19 October 2018 Populism and Euroscepticism: Chicken or the egg? | Olivier Costa• 19 October 2018 The Politicization of European Integration by the Radical Right & Radical Left | Hanspeter Kriesi• 19 October 2018 The EU as a Target of Populism | Brigid Laffan

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• 11 October 2018 Yves Mény | The Robert Schuman Centre• 11 October 2018 Stefano Bartolini | The Robert Schuman Centre• 11 October 2018 Helen Wallace | The Robert Schuman Centre• 4 July 2018 Katharina von Schnurbein | International Symposium on Human Rights and Global anti-Semitism• 22 June 2018 EGPP for Politico• 18 June 2018 Re-engaging Grand Theory: European Integration in the 21st Century | Liesbet Hooghe• 7 June 2018 Stefano Bartolini | Italy and the Eurozone? The current political crisis in Italy and the Eurozone• 7 June 2018 Ramon Marimon | Italy and the Eurozone? The current political crisis in Italy and the Eurozone• 7 June 2018 Jean Pisani Ferry | | Italy and the Eurozone? The current political crisis in Italy and the Eurozone• 7 June 2018 Henrik Enderlein | | Italy and the Eurozone? The current political crisis in Italy and the Eurozone• 23 May 2018 Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Cloud and Security | FSR Communications and Media Annual Training• 23 May 2018 Participant Feedback | FSR Communications & Media Annual Training• 2 May 2019 Addressing Rising Antisemitism in Europe | Global Governance Programme• 19 April 2018 Florence Competition Programme in Law and Economics, Annual Training | Participants feedback• 28 March 2018 Media pluralism and the internet | Hal Varian, Chief Economist at Google (Part 2 of 2)• 28 March 2018 Economic models for the Internet | Hal Varian, Chief Economist at Google (Part 1 of 2)• 19 March 2018 Snapshots | EU Border Care• 21 March 2018 The Changing Nature of Spectrum Policy and Management | Erik Bohlin• 21 March 2018 The Recommendation on Relevant Markets and Two-Sided Markets | Steffen Hoernig• 21 March 2018 Regulation, Adoption and Investment in European High Speed Broadband | Carlo Cambini• 21 March 2018 EU Regulatory Framework Objectives and Principles | Alexandre de Steel• 19 March 2018 Roundtable on the Result of the Italian Elections | Discussion• 15 March 2018 Italian Elections 2018 | Hanspeter Kriesi• 19 March 2018 Some Thoughts After the Italian Election | Mario Quaranta• 19 March 2018 ‚Terremoto Elettorale‘: Well, this Title was for 2013 | Lorenzo De Sio• 15 March 2018 The Radical Right - Radical or Tamed? Evidence from Austria | Manès Weisskircher• 15 March 2018 When the Post-Communist Left Succeeds: 2016 Romanian Parliamentary Election | Endre Borbath• 15 March 2018 Austrian and Romanian Elections | Discussant: Rainer Bauböck• 15 March 2018 The 2017 Parliamentary Election in Austria | Wolfgang C. Müller• 15 March 2018 Political Developments and Emerging Party Trends in Europe | Discussant: Hanspeter Kriesi• 15 March 2018 Electoral competition, Euroscepticism and Populism I Discussant: Liesbet Hooghe• 15 March 2018 Waning Public Support for International Cooperation? | Catherine de Vries• 15 March 2018 Small Winners and Big Losers. Strategic Party Behaviour, 2017 Dutch election | Mathilde van Ditmars• 15 March 2018 Towards the 2019 European Elections | Stephen Clark• 15 March 2018 What European Election? | Ryan Heath• 15 March 2018 SPACEU2019 Helping mobile EU Citizens to Exercise Their Political Rights | Lorenzo Cicchi• 15 March 2018 Turnout is Key | Brian Synnott• 15 March 2018 Dutch Elections 2017 | Discussant Catherine de Vries• 15 March 2018 Alternative Sources of Legitimacy | Richard Rose• 15 March 2018 UKIP and their Collapse (UK 2017 Election) | James Dennison• 15 March 2018 UK Elections 2017 | Discussant: Tim Oliver

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• 15 March 2018 The Crisis, Party System Change and Support for Democracy in Europe | Thomas Poguntke• 15 March 2018 Emerging Part Trends in Europe | Liesbet Hooghe & Gary Marks• 15 March 2018 The Political Consequences of Europe‘s Multiple Crises | Swen Hunter & Argyrios Altiparmakis• 15 March 2018 Restructuring the Party Systems in North-Western Europe. Six Countries Compared | Hanspe-

ter Kriesi• 15 March 2018 Pariah parties, Policy Profiles and Part Politics (German Elections) | Marc Bebus• 15 March 2018 Dynamics of Party Activists and the Rise of the German AfD | Julia Schulte Cloos• 15 March 2018 Government Formation after the 2017 National German Election | Ferdinand Müller-Rommel• 15 March 2018 German Elections and Government Formation | Discussant: Thomas Poguntke• 15 March 2018 Associative Issue Ownership and Candidate preferences: 2017 French Election | Romain La-

chat• 15 March 2018 The Rise (and Fall?) of Populism: The Case of the 2017 French Election | Martial Foucault• 15 March 2018 The Front National in 2017 (French Elections) | Elie Michel• 15 March 2018 French Elections | Discussant: Yves Mény• 15 March 2018 2017: Europe‘s Bumper Year of Elections | Introduction: Renaud Dehousse & Brigid Laffan• 13 March 2018 German Elections: The Refugee Crisis and the Rise of a New Challenger Party | Edgar Grande• 19 February 2018 Snapshots | EU Border Care (Private)• 08 February 2018 ‚Expecting‘ the Comic | EU Border Care

Florence School of Banking and Finance Youtube Channel• 10 October 2010 Sustainable Finance: Rationale and Building Blocks• 20 September 2018 Institutions and the Crisis | E-Book• 25 July 2018 Sovereign-bond Backed Securities (SBBS) from theory to practice• 24 July 2018 Financial Surveillance - Executive Seminar (5-6 July 2018)• 23 May 2018 Bank Lending in The Age of Digital Disruption• 9 May 2018 The Process of Sovereign Debt Restructuring - Lee Buchheit (Part 2)• 9 May 2018 The Process of Sovereign Debt Restructuring - Lee Buchheit (Part 1)• 4 May 2018 Do courts vigorously enforce rules during financial crises? Mitu Gulati and Georg Vanberg• 10 April 2018 ‘The Transformation of Global Governance’ - Jean Pisani-Ferry• 10 April 2018 ‘The Law, Economics and Practice of EU Banking Resolution’ - FBF Autumn School• 19 March 2018 Giuseppe Rogantini Picco - Interview 15 March 2018• 19 March 2018 Vincenzo Grassi - Interview 15 March 2018• 19 March 2018 Sabine Lautenschläger - Interview 15 March 2018• 19 March 2018 Emilio Barucci - Interview 15 March 2018• 19 March 2018 Elena Carletti - Interview 15 March 2018• 19 March 2018 Testimonial on the lecture by Sabine Lautenschläger ‘The Banks and the Market’

Global Governance Programme Youtube Channel• 5 December 2018 Cultural Heritage and the City - Interview with Jasper Chalcraft• 30 October 2018 World Trade Forum 2018 | Trade Development and Sustainability• 4 October 2018 The Art of Counter Terrorism | Boaz Ganor (International Institute for Counter-Terrorism)• 20 July 2018 Cultural Diplomacy• 20 July 2018 Migration and Cities• 28 June 2018 Terrorism and Security Governance | Julian King• 18 June 2018 Tracey Brown | Evidence-Based Policy-Making

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• 18 June 2018 David Mair | From Data to Decision-Making• 13 June 2018 The Transatlantic Meaning of Donald Trump | Jeremy Shapiro• 11May2018 The Future of Transatlantic Relations | Barry Posen & Stephen Brooks• 11 May 2018 European Security and Defence Union: Implications for Transatlantic Relations | Nathalie Tocci• 23 February 2018 Cultural Diversity and the City | MOOC from the GGP• 14 February 2018 China’s Prospects after the 19th Communist Party Congress | Executive Training Seminar• 14 February 2018 The Resilience of Russia’s Global Outreach | Executive Training Seminar• 28 January 2018 Global Risk Analysis & Europe’s Changing Security Environment | Executive Training Semi-

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Middle East Directions Programme Youtube Channel• 22 October 2018 MEDirections Summer School 2018• 22 October 2018 Charles Lister | Root causes for the emergence of ISIS• 12 July 2018 Keynote: Theorising ISIS | Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou• 12 July 2018 Debate: Theorising ISIS | Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou & Olivier Roy• 8 May 2018 A Political Economy of Reconciliation and Reconstruction in the MENA region?• 10 April 2018 Violent Jihad and Counter-Terrorism: Tribal Relations in Northern Mali | Yvan Guichaoua• 10 April 2018 Tribes and Global Jihadism | MEDirections Conference Highlights

Florence School of Regulation Youtube Channel• 20 December 2018 Insight into India’s electricity regulation and the road ahead• 20 December 2018 How utilities can play a leadership role in India’s power sector transformation• 20 December 2018 A literature-based assessment of the EU ETS – Results of the report | Webinar recording• 19 December 2018 Ilaria Conti | Specialised Training on the Regulation of Gas Markets 2019• 19 December 2018 Judicial Activism and Judicial Control of Agency Action | Interview Justice Barroso• 17 December 2018 FSR Climate Annual Conference on the Economic Assessment of European Climate Poli-

cies | Highlights• 11 December 2018 SmartNet Workshop Series: Highlights | October 2018• 10 December 2018 Highlights video of the LIFE SIDE Final Conference (27-28 November 2018)• 27 November 2018 The EU ETS: A Literature-Based Assessment Report• 13 November 2018 The 6th Vienna Forum on European Energy Law | Highlights• 08 November 2018 What role for renewable gas?• 07 November 2018 Upgrading the EU gas market: the ultimate challenge?• 22 October 2018 Energy Access – Why regulate and what regulation?• 19 October 2018 Introduction to the Regulation of Gas Markets• 18 October 2018 How to regulate methane gas emissions? The Canadian perspective• 17 October 2018 Could gas be sustainable?• 16 October 2018 Digitalisation: Beyond the Buzzword• 20 September 2018 Legal challenges of the Electricity Network Codes and Guidelines• 27 July 2018 FSR Climate on-line debate: Competitiveness and carbon leakage in carbon markets• 17 July 2018 Professional Training Courses at FSR Energy | Ignacio Pérez-Arriaga• 17 July 2018 Scholarship award in memoriam of Ana Aguado: an interview with the two winners of the 2018

edition• 17 July 2018 Allowance allocation, competitiveness effects, and carbon leakage: Part 1| Stefano Verde• 17 July 2018 EU climate policies and the EU ETS | Simone Borghesi

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• 17 July 2018 Interactions with other policies and the Market Stability Reserve | Luca Taschini• 17 July 2018 Allowance allocation, competitiveness effects, and carbon leakage: Part 2 | Stefano Verde• 17 July 2018 Low-carbon innovation and investment | Francesco Nicolli• 13 July 2018 EU 2050 low carbon strategy – the view of electricity industry• 12 July 2018 The application of EU State Aid Rules to RES: Understanding the EEAG │ Leigh Hancher• 10 July 2018 The Value of Energy Storage in Supporting EU’s Security of Supply and Decarbonisation Goals• 10 July 2018 The international dimension | Interview with Tong Zhu and Andrei Marcu• 09 July 2018 The impacts of SmartNet | Tomas Gomez (Comillas Pontifical University)• 09 July 2018 Flexibility from radio base stations | Miguel Pardo (Endesa)• 09 July 2018 What can we learn from SmartNet? | G. Migliavacca (RSE)• 09 July 2018 Public Debate at the European Parliament: FSR Climate presentation of the EU ETS Assessment

Report• 04 July 2018 What’s in the GDPR? | Hielke Hijmans• 04 July 2018 Best paper in Water Area | Regulation of Infrastructures 2018• 04 July 2018 Best paper in Communications & Media Area | Regulation of Infrastructures 2018• 04 July 2018 Regulation of Infrastructures 2018: Interview Matthias Finger | Pierpaolo Settembri• 04 July 2018 Best paper of the conference | Regulation of Infrastructures 2018• 04 July 2018 Best paper in Energy Area | Regulation of Infrastructures 2018• 02 July 2018 Introduction to State Aid and the Energy Sector │ Leigh Hancher 1/4• 02 July 2018 Introduction to State Aid and the Energy Sector │ Leigh Hancher 2/4• 02 July 2018 Introduction to State Aid and the Energy Sector │ Leigh Hancher 3/4• 02 July 2018 Introduction to State Aid and the Energy Sector │ Leigh Hancher 4/4• 27 June 2018 Five TSO-DSO coordination schemes | Interview with H. Gerard (VITO/EnergyVille)• 27 June 2018 Flexibility from thermal inertia | H. Madsen (Danish Technical University)• 20 June 2018 EU Electricity Network Codes: Good Governance in a Network of Networks | Online event re-

cording• 20 June 2018 The GDPR and the Energy Sector | Hielke Hijmans• 04 June 2018 Key challenges for the deployment of renewables: an overview by IRENA• 04 June 2018 Online Course | EU Clean Energy Package• 24 May 2018 The Integration of Renewables and the Challenges for TSOs│Luigi Michi• 24 May 2018 Raising public awareness and trust in electricity transmission infrastructure development• 10 May 2018 Extending the Energy Acquis beyond EU Institutional Challenges• 9 May 2018 LIFE SIDE Online course on the EU Emissions Trading System• 7 May 2018 State Aid and the Energy Sector | Book release• 4 May 2018 Energy Access portal on energypedia launched!• 11 April 2018 The Renewable Gas Complex and the European Path to Decarbonisation• 28 March 2018 Specialised Training on the Regulation of Gas Markets | 2018 edition• 19 March 2018 LIFE SIDE Residential training course on the EU ETS• 16 March 2018 K.D. Borchardt (Director, DG ENER) | Clean Energy Package online course• 07 March 2918 Could gas be a destination fuel for Europe?• 05 March 2018 The Reform of the EU ETS: what implications for the Energy Markets of the future?• 13 February 2018 Dynamics of renewable entry into electricity markets | Thomas - Olivier Leautier• 13 February 2018 Market equilibrium with externalities | Fabien Roques

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• 13 February 2018 The EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) | Fabien Roques• 13 February 2018 Market design for electricity – Comparing the US and EU | Fabien Roques• 08 February 2018 EU Gas Network Codes online course | Stephan Kamphues• 02 February 2018 EU Gas Network Codes online course | Klaus-Dieter Borchardt• 02 February 2018 EU Gas Network Codes online course | Alberto Pototschnig• 02 February 2018 EU Gas Network Codes online course | Jan Ingwersen• 22 January 2018 Exclusive! Borchardt (EU Commission) | My 2018 resolutions for the EU energy market• 19 January 2018 Regulatory Gaps for a Future Proof Interaction of Electricity and Gas Networks | Walter Boltz• 17 January 2018 Regulation and Integration of Renewable Energy Training | 2017 Edition

• 9 May 2018 LIFE SIDE Online course on the EU Emissions Trading System

Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom Youtube Channel• 29 July 2018 Reasons Why You Should Attend the CMPF Summer School for Journalists• 13 July 2018 Artificial Intelligence for Journalists | CMPF Summer School Highlights• 13 July 2018 Tips for Covering 2019 European Elections | CMPF Summer School Highlights: Ryan Heath• 13 July 2018 Journalism, Platform Regulation and Ethics | CMPF Summer School Highlights: Aidan White• 05 July 2018 Talking Press Freedom and Media Pluralism with UN Special Rapporteur David Kaye• 23 January 2018 What is the Media Pluralism Monitor?

Migration Policy Centre Youtube Channel• 04 December 2018 Conference: Crisis of Governability? The politics of migration governance in Latin America

& Europe• 04 December 2018 Conference: Crisis of Governability? The politics of migration governance in Latin America

& Europe• 04 December 2018 Conference: Crisis of Governability? The politics of migration governance in Latin America

& Europe• 24 September 2018 Observatory of Public Attitudes to Migration | New version 2.0• 14 June 2018 Leiza Brumat & Leila Hadj Abdou | Policy dialogue on the global compacts• 14 June 2018 Andrew Selee | Why have immigration debates become so polarizing?• 14 June 2018 Marta Foresti | Policy dialogue on the global compacts• 14 June 2018 Claire Inder | Policy dialogue on the global compacts• 14 June 2018 Marie McAuliffe | Policy dialogue on the global compacts• 15 May 2018 Discussants: Migrant Smuggling as a ‘Crime’• 15 May 2018 Discussants: Criminalisation of Solidarity with Refugees & Other Migrants• 15 May 2018 Migrant Smuggling as a ‘Crime’ | The Many Faces of Migrant Smuggling• 15 May 2018 Introduction | The Many Faces of Migrant Smuggling• 15 May 2018 Criminalisation of Solidarity with Refugees & Other Migrants | The Many Faces of Migrant Smug-

gling• 18 April 2018 The many systems of asylum seekers’ reception in Italy | Tiziana Caponio• 18 April 2018 Labour migrants integration & the role of ethnic and linguistic diversity | Alessandra Venturini• 18 April 2018 Understanding attitudes to immigration in Italy today | James Dennison• 23 March 2018 Agenda on Migration at the European Parliament | James Dennison• 15 February 2018 The Migration Summer School | European University Institute• 15 February 2018 The Migration Summer School | European University Institute• 15 February 2018 What was your experience? | Migration Summer School

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• 15 February 2018 Studying and Shaping Migration Governance | Migration Summer School• 15 February 2018 Human Smuggling | Migration Summer School• 15 February 2018 Global migration data analysis: data and big data | Migration Summer School

Live Streams and Online SeminarsRobert Schuman Centre Youtube-Channel• 29 September 2018 WTF 2018 | The WTO under threat: Is reform needed? Is it feasible?• 29 September 2018 WTF 2018 | Digital Trade Technologies, Services and Sustainable Development-100-27

Sep 2018• 28 September 2018 WTF 2018 | Trade and Sustainability: Where are we? Can we get there?• 28 September 2018 WTF 2018 | Opening & The Backlash against Globalization: Implications for (Trade) Go-

vernance• 26 September 2018 The Global Reach of EU Law: The EU as an international legal actor | Marise Cremona

Florence School of Banking and Finance• 25 October 2018 Online seminar – Banking on Bail-in• 9 October 2018 Online seminar – Sustainable Finance: Rationale and Building Blocks@ FBF Online Platform• 19 September 2018 Online seminar – The SSM approach to tackling NPLs: progress made and challenges

ahead• 22 June 2018 Online seminar – SBBS: from Theory to Practice • 22 May 2018 Online Seminar – Bank Lending in The Age of Digital Disruption @ FBF Online Platform• 2 May 2018 Online Seminar – The Road to a European Monetary Fund • 17 April 2018 Online Seminar – Risk Reduction in the Banking Union: NPLs and Sovereign Debt Concentration • 15 March 2019 The banks and the market – Lecture by Sabine Lautenschläger• 5 February 2018 Online Seminar – A French-German Vision on Euro Area Reform • 25 January 2018 Online Seminar – Venezuela’s ‘Hunger’ Bonds

Florence School of Regulation• 11 December 2018 Online debate on the EU ETS: empirical evidence and lessons learnt• 4 December 2018 FSR online debate on “The role of LNG in the energy transition”• 15 November 2018 Low-carbon innovation and investment in the EU ETS and beyond | FSR Climate online

debate• 26 September 2018 Knowledge networks and technological frontiers: where are we and where are we going

with bioenergy? (webinar)• 26 July 2018 Competitiveness and carbon leakage in carbon markets: perspectives and challenges• 18 June 2018 Webinar: EU Electricity Network Codes: Good Governance in a Network of Networks• 7 May 2018 Webinar: Extending the Energy Acquis beyond the EU Institutional Challenges• 9 March 2018 Online Debate: The New Governance of Renewables: Where is Europe Heading?• 28 February 2018 Online event: Active Customer – Vulnerable Customer (FSR&ENTSO-E)

PodcastsRobert Schuman Centre Soundcloud Channel(1,195 Plays, 17 Likes, 1 Download)• From Gendering Management to Managing Gender - Ursula Hirschmann Lecture

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• ‘La necessità di una corretta comunicazione in vista delle elezioni europee’, con David Sassoli• Populism and European Integration | The Impact of Populism on EU Polity and Policies• Q&A | Panel on Populism and European Integration• The National versus the Foreigner in South America - Diego Acosta• Terrorism and Security Governance | Julian King• What Scenarios for Italy and the Eurozone? The current political crisis in Italy and the Eurozone• Jean Pisani-Ferry | The current political crisis in Italy and the Eurozone• Ramon Marimon | The current political crisis in Italy and the Eurozone• Stefano Bartolini | The current political crisis in Italy and the Eurozone• Henrik Enderlein | The current political crisis in Italy and the Eurozone• The Process of Sovereign Debt Restructuring - Lee Buchheit (Part 1)• The Process of Sovereign Debt Restructuring - Lee Buchheit (Part 2)• Round Table on the Italian Elections | 9 March 2018• Terremoto Electtorale Well, this Title was for 2013 | Lorenzo De Sio • Italian Elections 2018 | Hanspeter Kriesi• Roundtable on the Result of the Italian Elections | Discussion• Some Thoughts After the Italian Election | Mario Quaranta • 33 Dutch Elections 2017 | Discussant: Catherine de Vries• 06 Q&A Electoral Competition, Euroscepticism And Populism• 15 Government Formation After The 2017 National German Election | Ferdinand Müller - Rommel• 2017: Europe’s Bumper Year of Elections | European Governance & Politics Programme (EGPP)• 01 2017 Europe’s Bumper Year Of Elections | Introduction: Renaud Dehousse & Brigid Laffan • 02 Waning Public Support For International Cooperation | Catherine De Vries• 03 Restructuring the Party Systems in North-Western Europe | Hanspeter Kriesi• 04 The Political Consequences Of Europe’s Multiple Crises | Swen Hunter & Argyrios Altiparmakis• 05 Electoral Competition, Euroscepticism And Populism | Discussant: Liesbet Hooghe• 07 The Rise (and Fall) Of Populism The Case Of The 2017 French Election | Martial Foucault• 08 Associative Issue Ownership And Candidate Preferences 2017 French Election Romain Lachat• 09 The Front National In 2017 (French Elections) | Elie Michel• 10 French Elections | Discussant: Yves Mény• 11 Q&A French Elections• 12 German Elections The Refugee Crisis And The Rise Of A New Challenger Party | Edgar Grande• 13 Pariah Parties, Policy Profiles And Part Politics (German Elections) | Marc Bebus• 14 Dynamics Of Party Activists And The Rise Of The German AfD | Julia Schulte Cloos• 16 German Elections And Government Formation | Discussant: Thomas Poguntke• 17 Q&A German Elections And Government Formation• 18 Emerging Part Trends In Europe | Liesbet Hooghe & Gary Marks• 19 The Crisis, Party System Change And Support For Democracy In Europe | Thomas Poguntke• 20 Political Developments And Emerging Party Trends In Europe | Discussant: Hanspeter Kriesi• 21 Q&A Political Developments And Emerging Party Trends In Europe• 22 The 2017 Parliamentary Election In Austria | Wolfgang C. Müller• 23 The Radical Right - Radical Or Tamed Evidence From Austria | Manès Weisskircher

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• 24 When The Post - Communist Left Succeeds 2016 Romanian Parliamentary Election | Endre Borbath• 25 Austrian And Romanian Elections Discussant Rainer Bauböck• 27 Alternative Sources of Legitimacy | Richard Rose• 28 UKIP and their Collapse (UK 2017 Election) | James Dennison• 29 UK Elections 2017 | Discussant: Tim Oliver• 30 Q&A UK Elections• 31 Small Winners and Big Losers Strategic Party Behaviour 2017 Dutch election | Mathilde van Ditmars• 34 Q&A Dutch Elections • 35 Turnout is Key | Brian Synnott• 36 Towards the 2019 European Elections | Stephen Clark• 37 What European Election | Ryan Heath• 38 SPACEU2019 Helping mobile EU Citizens to Exercise Their Political Rights | Lorenzo Cicchi• 39 Q&A Towards the 2019 European Elections• What do we know about migrant smuggling at the US-Mexico border?• The true story of smuggling out of Syria, by Dr Luigi Achilli• Connection men and the fight against smuggling in Niger, by Dr Hans Lucht• The Present and Future of Anti-Money Laundering - Anthony Charrie (Oliver Wyman)• Resolution and State Aid - Seraina Grünewald (University of Zürich)• Bank Resolution Planning - Tobias Tröger (Goethe University, Frankfurt)• The Evolution of European Financial Architecture - Stefano Cappiello (FBF)• The Legacy of the Financial Crisis - Patrick Honohan (former Governor, Central Bank of Ireland)• The Process of Sovereign Debt Restructuring - Lee Buchheit (Part 1)• The Process of Sovereign Debt Restructuring - Lee Buchheit (Part 2)• Hot topics in Banking and Finance - Steffen Kern (ESMA)• How to study economic processes? - Fabio Canova (EUI)

Florence School of Regulation Soundcloud channel• Energy Innovation: a new area at FSR!• Insights and highlights of the SmartNet project | David Ziegler• Coordinating resources at the transmission and distribution level | Luis Ochoa• Power to Gas from a gas TSO’s perspective | Christophe Poillion• Ireland’s experience with reliability options | Barry Hussey• Regulating EU-Russia Energy Trade Relations: The WTO Ruling | Moritz Wüstenberg• Competition in retail electricity markets: why and how to promote it? | Carlo Stagnaro (IBL)• The Irish Question: Brexit and the I-SEM• Factors influencing the energy policy design to address Energy Poverty in the EU• Flexibility from radio base stations | Miguel Pardo (Endesa)• The impacts of SmartNet | Tomas Gomez (Comillas Pontifical University)• What can we learn from SmartNet? | G. Migliavacca• Energy regulation on islands | Tony Imaduwa• Challenges of Integrating Renewables - Laurent Sam | Public Utilities Corporation (PUC), Seychelles• Five TSO-DSO coordination schemes | H. Gerard (VITO/EnergyVille)• Flexibility from thermal inertia | H. Madsen (Danish Technical University)• Capacity Withdrawals in Electricity Wholesale Markets – Competition & Regulation | P. Tsangaris

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Appendix IIIResearch Projects, Schools and Programmes active in 2018

Integration, Governance and Democracy

A Centralization of Rulemaking in Europe? The Legal and Political Governance of the Financial Market (Adrienne Héritier, Uppsala University)

Actions to enhance information on Freedom of the Media and Media Pluralism in Europe (“Communication Project”), (Pier Luigi Parcu, EC DG CONNECT)

CJC: Centre for Judicial Cooperation (Deirdre Curtin, various funding sources)

CMPF: Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (Pier Luigi Parcu, various funding sources)

DEFEND: Addressing the dual emerging threats of African Swine Fever and Lumpy Skin Disease in Europe (Michele Nori, DG Research)

EGPP – European Politics and Governance Programme (Brigid Laffan, various funding sources)

E-NACT: E-Learning National Active Charter Training (Deirdre Curtin, EC DG Justice)

EU CITZEN: Network on European Citizenship Rights (Rainer Bauböck, DG JUST)

euandi2019 – Voting Advice Application for the European Parliamentary elections 2019 (Alexander Trechsel, Swiss National Science Foundation)

GREASE: Radicalisation, Secularism and the Governance of Religion (Anna Triandafyllidou, DG Research)

InterLex: Advisory and Training System for Internet-related Private International Law (Deirdre Curtin, DG Justice)

JUD-IT: Cross-Border Access to Electronic Data in EU Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters (Deirdre Curtin, EC DG Justice)

Lineages of the Tax State (Philipp Genschel, EUI Research Council)

MIGRANTCHRISTIANITY: Migration, Religion and Work in Comparative Perspective: Evangelical ‘ethnic Churches’ in Southern Europe (Francesca Scrinzi, Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellowship, EC Research Executive Agency)

Observatory on European Institutions (Renaud Dehousse, Sciences Po, Paris)

POLCON— Political Conflict in Europe in the Shadow of the Great Recession (Hanspeter Kriesi, EC European Research Council Advanced Grant)

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SPACEEU2019: Helping mobile EU citizens to exercise their political rights in EU Parliamentary Elections 2019 (Alexander Trechsel, DG Justice)

Swiss Chair in Federalism, Democracy and International Governance (Elias Dinas, Swiss Government)

Regulating Markets and Governing MoneyCommunication Project, (Pier Luigi Parcu, EC DG CONNECT)

Comparative Research Study of regulatory approaches to electrification and renewable energy integration in Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius and Seychelles (Jean-Michel Glachant, Indian Ocean Commission, Programme COI-ENERGIES)

Energy Regulation: The Challenges and the Tools to Prepare for the Future in LAC (Jean-Michel Glachant, Inter-American Development Bank)

ENTRANCE 2018 and ENTRANCE 2019: European Networking and Training for National Competition Enforcers (Pier Luigi Parcu, EC DG COMP)

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)

FRESCO - the Future of RES Communities (Stefano Verde, Tuck Foundation)

FutureGas (Jean-Michel Glachant, Innovation Fund Denmark)

INNOPATHS - Innovation pathways, strategies and policies for the Low-Carbon Transition in Europe (Jean-Michel Glachant/Xavier Labandeira, EC Research Executive Agency)

Innovation and Intellectual Property in the digital age Global challenges and European responses (Pier Luigi Parcu, Qualcomm Incorporated grant)

JUSECON: Legal Rights and the Political Economy of Debt and Austerity in Europe (Margot Salomon, Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellowship, EC Research Executive Agency)

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)

Multiple framework service contract IP/A/ECON-BU/FWC/2015–057 - Lot 1 (Supervision of Banks), (Elena Carletti, European Parliament)

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)

PROMOTioN: Progress on Meshed HVDC Offshore Transmission Networks (Jean-Michel Glachant, EC REA)

Research Project aimed at capacity building of the Centre for Economic Strategy (Matthias Finger, Think Tank Development Initiative funded by International Renaissance Foundation and the Swedish Government)

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 ancillary services from demand side management and distributed generation (Jean-Michel Glachant, EC REA)

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Studies on “New Governance Frameworks for International Regulatory Cooperation” (Bernard Hoekman, The Centre for International Governance Innovation)

Study of the Enforcement of State Aid Rules and Decisions by National Courts (Pier Luigi Parcu, DG Competition)

Tommaso Padoa Schioppa Chair in European Economic and Monetary Integration (Richard Portes/ Jean Pisani-Ferry, Various funding sources)

21st Century World Politics and EuropeCROSS-MIGRATION Current European and Cross-National Comparative Research and Research Actions on Migration (Andrew Geddes, Research Executive Agency – REA)

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)

ETEM V: External Thematic Expertise on Migration (Andrew Geddes, International Organization for Migration)

EU-LISTCO: Europe’s External Action and the Dual Challenges of Limited Statehood and Contested Orders (Federica Bicchi, Luigi Narbone DG Research)

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)

GLOBALSTAT – Globalisation Database (Gaby Umbach, European Parliament and other funding sources)

Going beyond raising awareness about migrant exploitation in Italian agriculture: why the system works the way it does (Anna Triandafyllidou, OSEPI)

Heritage Contact Zone (Anna Triandafyllidou, Jasper Chalcraft, EC)

HYRES: Hybrid pathways 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 (Olivier 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)

MINIMUS: Migration Policy in Multi-Level Political Settings (Tiziana Caponio, EC Research Executive Agency)

MPC: Migration Policy Centre (Andrew Geddes, various funding sources)

NORTIA - Network on Research and Teaching in EU Foreign Affairs (Federica Bicchi, EC)

PASTRES: Pastoralism, Uncertainty and Resilience: Global Lessons from the Margins (Michele Nori, European Research Council)

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REMINDER Role of European Mobility and its Impacts in Narratives, Debates and EU Reforms (Martin Ruhs, Research Executive Agency – REA)

Research paper on the impact of changes in the GSP regulation no. 978/2012 with a focus on the graduation of countries from the scheme, the role of preferences, and Rules of Origin (Bernard Hoekman, Stefano Inama, EPRS/EP)

reSOMA: Research Social Platform on Migration and Asylum – National stakeholders consultation (Anna Triandafyllidou, Erasmus University Rotterdam, EC)

RESPECT: Realising Europe’s soft power in external cooperation and trade (Bernard Hoekman, DG Research)

Rethinking Regional Integration in Africa for Inclusive and Sustainable Development: Integrating African services markets (Bernard Hoekman, African Economic Research Consortium AERC)

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)

SIRIUS: Skills and Integration of Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Applicants in European Labour Markets (Anna Triandafyllidou, DG Research)

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)

Study on Political Economy of Trade (Bernard Hoekman, Bertelsmann Stiftung)

Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (Bernard Hoekman, EUI Research Council)

TRIGGER: Trends In Global Governance and Europe’s Role (Gaby Umbach, EC)

WESTRAT: Western Strategies in East Asia (Hugo Meijer, Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellowship, EC Research Executive Agency)

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Appendix IVEvents

51 Workshops

31 Conferences

11 Roundtables

19 Schuman Centre’s Seminar Series

10 Europe in the World Research Seminars

11 Lectures

10 Working Groups

Conferences and Workshops12 JanuaryWorkshop: FSR Policy Workshop: Market Abuse and Abuse of Market PowerProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation-Energy / Ilaria Bellacci

19 JanuaryWorkshop: Conducting Social Science Research in Risky EnvironmentsProgramme/Organiser: Middle East Directions Programme / Virginie Collombier

22 JanuaryConference: Executive Symposium on Road SafetyProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation Transport / Matthias FingerSpeakers: Commissioner Violeta Bulc

25 - 26 JanuaryConference: The Referendum Challenge to the European UnionProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Brigid Laffan & Richard Rose

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06 - 08 FebruaryWorkshop: INNOPATHS Kick-off meetingProgramme/Organiser: INNOPATHS / Simone Borghesi

08 - 09 FebruaryKick Off: RESPECT Kick-off meetingProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Bernard Hoekman

23 FebruaryWorkshop: Florence School of Regulation Policy Workshop: The Reform of the EU ETS and its implications for the Energy MarketsProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation-Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant

26 FebruaryKick Off: Global Mobilities Project Kick-off WorkshopProgramme/Organiser: Migration Policy Centre / Andrew Geddes

26-27 FebruaryWorkshop: Tribes and Global JihadismProgramme/Organiser: Middle East Directions Programme / Virginie Collombier

26 FebruaryWorkshop: Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in Transport, Supply Chain Management and LogisticsProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation Transport / David Kupfer

01 MarchWorkshop: FSR Energy Union Law Seminar: “The New Legal Challenges of the Energy Union”Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation-Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant

08 - 09 MarchConference: 2017: Europe’s Bumper Year of ElectionsProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Brigid Laffan

12 MarchWorkshop: Discussing Secession: An interdisciplinary DebateProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Costanza Margiotta, Deirdre Curtin, Carlos Closa, Giu-seppe Martinico

15 - 16 MarchWorkshop: Liberal Intergovernmentalism and Its CriticsProgramme/Organiser: Contributions Migration Policy Centre / Mareike Kleine

15 - 16 MarchWorkshop: In Search of European CapitalismProgramme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Youssef Cassis and Franco Amatori

22 - 23 MarchConference: 2018 Annual Scientific Seminar on the Economics, Law and Policy of Communications and MediaProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation Communications and Media / Pier Luigi ParcuSpeaker: Hal Varian

09 AprilConference: The Renewable Gas-complex and the European path to decarbonizationProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation-Energy / Maria Olczac

12 AprilConference: The Impact of Brexit on the UK and European energy marketsProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation-Energy / Leigh Hancher

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13 AprilWorkshop: A Political Economy of Reconciliation and Reconstruction in the MENA?Programme/Organiser: Middle East Directions Programme / Amr Adly

20 AprilConference: Antitrust enforcement in Europe after Intel and Cartes Bancaires, A kind of trouble to enjoyProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation Communications and Media / Pier Luigi Parcu.

23 - 24 AprilWorkshop: Addressing Rising Antisemitism in EuropeProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Katharina von Schnurbein

26 AprilConference: Institutions and the CrisisProgramme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Elena Carletti

27 AprilWorkshop: EUI-nomics 2018: Debating the economic conditions in the euro area and beyondProgramme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Massimiliano Marcellino.

04 MayWorkshop: The Economics of Cybersecurity for the Energy SectorProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation-Energy / Alberto Pototschnig

07 MayWorkshop: 16th Florence Rail Forum - Improving European Rail FreightProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Transport / Matthias Finger/ David Kupfer

14 - 15 MayConference: The Governor s DilemmaProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Philipp Genschel

14 - 15 MayConference: 2nd Carbon Market WorkshopProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation-Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant

15 MayWorkshop: Conversations for the Future of Europe: 1. What is the next step for the social protection of European citizens?Programme/Organiser: European Governance and Politics Programme / Brigid Laffan and Philippe van Parijs

17 - 18 MayWorkshop: Prosopographical methods in international and economic historyProgramme/Organiser: Schuman Centre / Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol

21 - 22 MayWorkshop: Corporate Dimensions of GlobalizationProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Bernard Hoekman

21 - 22 MayWorkshop: Understanding the EU’s Foreign Security and Defense Policy in Times of CrisisProgramme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre & Department of Political and Social Sciences / Delia Radu, Moni-ka Sus, Jennifer Welsh

22 MayWorkshop: Conversations for the Future of Europe 2. How can European institutions and their decisions acquire greater legitimacy in the citizens’ eyes?Programme/Organiser: European Governance and Politics Programme / Brigid Laffan and Philippe van Parijs

23 - 24 MayConference: Information Sharing and European Agencies: Novel FrontiersProgramme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre & Department of Law / Deirdre Curtin

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24 MayWorkshop: New European Agenda for CultureProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Anna Triandafyllidou

24 - 25 MayConference: NORFACE Welfare State FuturesProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Robert Schuman Centre & Department of Political and Social Sciences

25 MayWorkshop: Governmental Responses to Terrorist Attacks in Europe since 2000Programme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre & Department of Political and Social Sciences / Laurie Boussa-guet and Florence Foucher

28 MayWorkshop: Symposium on Airport ChargesProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Transport / Matthias Finger

29 MayWorkshop: Conversation for the Future of Europe 3.Programme/Organiser: European Governance and Politics Programme / Brigid Laffan and Philippe van Parijs

30 - 02 JuneConference: 26th Conference on Postal and Delivery EconomicsProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Communications and Media / Pier Luigi Parcu.

30 MayWorkshop: Workshop on Electricity Market DesignProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Energy / Leonardo Meeus

31 - 01 JuneConference: Re-engaging Grand Theory: European Integration in the 21st CenturyProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks

04 JuneWorkshop: Legal Trajectories of Neoliberalism: Critical Inquiries on Law in EuropeProgramme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Margot SalomonSpeaker: George Katrougalos

05 - 06 JuneWorkshop: Migration and radicalisation in Lybia: The significance of local dynamics in formulating effective policy responsesProgramme/Organiser: Libyan Societal Dialogue / Virginie Collombier

05 JuneWorkshop: Conversations for the Future of Europe - 4. What would a good Brexit be like?Programme/Organiser: European Governance and Politics Programme / Brigid Laffan and Philippe van Parijs

07 - 08 JuneConference: Migration Policy Centre’s Annual ConferenceProgramme/Organiser: Migration Policy Centre / Andrew Geddes, Martin RuhsSpeakers: Andrew Selee and Mehari Taddele Maru

11 - 12 JuneWorkshop: E-NACT Freedom of ExpressionProgramme/Organiser: E-NACT / Federica Casarosa

18 - 19 JuneConference: WTO Case Law 2017Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Bernard Hoekman and Chad Bown

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20 JuneWorkshop: The Governance of International Trade: Reshape or Demise?Programme/Organiser: Padoa Schioppa Chair / Jean Pisani-Ferry

21 - 22 JuneConference: 7th Conference on the Regulation of Infrastructures: New Network Structures: Decentralization, Pro-sumers and the Role of Online PlatformsProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation-Energy / Matthias Finger

25 JuneWorkshop: Data Access InitiativeProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Communications and Media / Pier Luigi ParcuSpeakers: Davide Kaye

02 - 04 JulyConference: Summer Conference on Economy and SocietyProgramme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre & Department of Political and Social Sciences / Philipp Genschel and Dorothee Bohle

06 JulyWorkshop: The Value of Energy Storage in supporting EU’s Security of Supply and Decarbonization GoalsProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Energy / Andries Piebags – Jean-Michel Glachant

09 - 10 JulyConference: Empirical Investigations in Services Trade (EIST)Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Bernard Hoekman

21 SeptemberWorkshop: The Legal Challenges of the Clean Energy Package’s Consumer-Centric ProvisionsProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant

25 SeptemberAlumni Event: Europe Divided? Attitudes to Immigration Ahead of the 2019 European ElectionsProgramme/Organiser: Migration Policy Centre / Brigid Laffan and Andrew Geddes

28 - 29 SeptemberConference: WTF 2018 - Trade, and Development and SustainabilityProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Bernard Hoekman

03 - 04 OctoberConference: ‘Crisis of Governability? The politics of migration governance in Latin America and Europe’Programme/Organiser: MIGPROSP / Leiza Brumat

04 - 06 OctoberWorkshop: ENTraNCE Final Workshop - Challenges Faced by Judges in Enforcing Competition Law – EU and National PerspectivesProgramme/Organiser: ENTRANCE FOR JUDGE 2018 / Pier Luigi Parcu / Marco Botta

08 OctoberWorkshop: Toward European Citizenship Law? Citizenship Governance in the European UnionProgramme/Organiser: Global Citizenship Law / Liav Orgad and Jules Lepoutre

12 OctoberConference: Third Florence School of Regulation Annual ConferenceProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Communications and Media / Pier Luigi Parcu

12 OctoberConference: 10th FSR-BNetzA ForumProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Energy / Anne Marie Kehoe

12 OctoberWorkshop: Florence School of Regulation Policy workshop Coupling the SectorsProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Energy / Ilaria Bellacci

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15 OctoberWorkshop: Towards “net zero” methane emissions in gas sector – challenges and opportunitiesProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Energy / Andris Piebalgs

18 - 19 OctoberWorkshop: Pathways to Modern TaxationProgramme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Philipp Genschel

18 - 19 OctoberConference: Preventing global and domestic risks with fiscal and monetary policiesProgramme/Organiser: Pierre Werner Chair / Ramon Marimon and Massimilliano Marcellino

19 OctoberWorkshop: Informal Dimensions of Data-ProtectionProgramme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Francesca Galli, Mariavittoria Catanzariti

19 OctoberConference: The Impact of Populism on the EU Polity and PoliciesProgramme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Brigid Laffan

23 OctoberWorkshop: Competition Law and the Energy SectorProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation-Energy / Anne Marie Kehoe

24 - 26 OctoberWorkshop: SmartNet Workshop SeriesProgramme/Organiser: SMARTNET / Jean-Michel Glachant

05 - 06 NovemberWorkshop: JUD-IT Transnational Judicial Training WorkshopProgramme/Organiser: MIGPROSP / Federica Casarosa

08 - 09 NovemberWorkshop: Practices of European transnational governance: the role of security communities and communities of practiceProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Federica Bicchi

08 - 09 NovemberWorkshop: Single European Sky: the Way ForwardProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Transport / Matthias Finger

14 NovemberWorkshop: The Governance of Trade, Finance and Macroeconomic Cooperation: A Historical Perspective Since the 1970sProgramme/Organiser: Padoa Schioppa Chair / Jean Pisani-Ferry

16 NovemberWorkshop: The Achmea case and the EU Law of Unintended ConsequencesProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Energy / Leigh Hancher

16 NovemberWorkshop: Clean Transport: Thinking Global, Acting LocalProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant

16 NovemberConference: Florence conference on the Regulation of RailwaysProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Transport / Matthias Finger and Juan Montero

19-20 NovemberConference: Exiting war economy dynamics: The impact on stabilisation and reconstruction in the MENA Programme/Organiser: Middle East Directions Programme and School of Transnational Governance / Luigi Nar-bone and Amr Adly

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19 NovemberWorkshop: Europe and East Asia under the Shadow of authoritarian powersProgramme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Brigid Laffan / Ken Endo

19 - 21 NovemberWorkshop: 6th EU India Smart Grid WorkshopProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant

26 - 27 NovemberConference: FSR Climate Annual ConferenceProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation – Energy & Climate / Simone Borghesi

27 - 28 NovemberConference: Life Side Final ConferenceProgramme/Organiser: Life Side / Simone Borghesi

29 - 30 NovemberConference: Rights and Status. The Role of Citizenship in Immigrant Integration and Diaspora BuildingProgramme/Organiser: EU-CITZEN / Rainer Baubock and Jelena Dzankic

07 DecemberConference: The 3rd Athens Conference on European Energy LawProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Energy / Anne-Marie Kehoe

07 - 08 DecemberWorkshop: Green Finance and Sustainability - Which Role for Railways?Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Transport / Matthias Finger

17 DecemberWorkshop: Exploring North Africa\’s future in a changing geo-economic context

Programme/Organiser: MEDirections / Hamza Meddeb

Advisory Councils19 - 23 MarchAdvisory Council: Specialised Training on Regulation of Gas MarketsProgramme/Organiser: Contributions Migration Policy Centre / Mara Radulescu

23 - 24 AprilAdvisory Council: Energy Major Donors Meeting & FSR Policy Advisory CouncilProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation-Energy / Ilaria Bellacci

05 - 06 JulyAdvisory Council: Executive Seminar and Advisory Council meeting - Florence School of Banking and FinanceProgramme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance and Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Elena Carletti

27 - 28 SeptemberAdvisory Council: The 6th Vienna Forum on European Energy LawProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation-Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant

05 - 06 NovemberAdvisory Council: FSR Policy Advisor Council

Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation-Energy / Leonardo Meeus and Ilaria Conti

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Roundtables08 FebruaryRoundtable: Egyptian Presidential Elections: Implications on the Regime and the oppositionProgramme/Organiser: Middle East Directions Programme / Georges Fahmi

15 MayRoundtable: The Talibanisation of the Islamic State: The Quest for Retrospective LegitimacyProgramme/Organiser: Middle East Directions Programme / Georges Fahmi

23 MayRoundtable: The Post-IS elections in Iraq: An assessmentProgramme/Organiser: Middle East Directions Programme / Georges Fahmi

06 JuneRoundtable: What Scenarios for Italy and the Eurozone? A roundtable on the current political crisis in Italy and the EurozoneProgramme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Brigid Laffan and Gaby Umbach

13 JuneRoundtable: Religious Minorities and Support for Authoritarian Regimes in the Middle EastProgramme/Organiser: Middle East Directions Programme / Georges Fahmi

20 JuneRoundtable: EUI - EP Roundtable: Crisis as Opportunity? Deconstructing the Development of European Integra-tionProgramme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Brigid Laffan and Gaby Umbach

22 OctoberRoundtable: The new Syria: Land confiscations and refugees’ right to returnProgramme/Organiser: Middle East Directions Programme / Georges Fahmi

06 NovemberRoundtable: Beyond Migrants and Refugees: A Model International Mobility ConventionProgramme/Organiser: ERC Global Citizenship Law / Liav Orgad

30 NovemberRoundtable: Excluded generations and non-inclusive nations: A demographic approach to crises in the Arab worldProgramme/Organiser: Middle East Directions Programme / Georges Fahmi

10 DecemberRoundtable: Conversion to Islam in the West --- and Conversion of the West to Islam?Programme/Organiser: Middle East Directions Programme / Georges Fahmi

14 DecemberRoundtable: Roundtable 2019 EP ElectionsProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Brigid Laffan and Renaud Dehousse

Fora24 AprilDebate : The many faces of migrant smuggling: from a crime to a humanitarian actProgramme/Organiser: Contributions Migration Policy Centre / Gabriella Sanchez and Sergio Carrera

22 JuneForum: Terrorism & Security GovernanceProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Andreas Gofas

12 - 13 JulyForum: European Junior Faculty Forum for Public Law and JurisprudenceProgramme/Organiser: ERC Global Citizenship Law / Liav Orgad and Joanne Scott

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Meetings16 JanuaryMeeting: 26th Conference on Postal and Delivery Economics - Selection MeetingProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu

22 JanuaryMeeting: EGPP H2020 Meeting IIProgramme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Brigid Laffan

24 - 26 JanuaryMeeting: 6th Dialogue MeetingProgramme/Organiser: Libyan Societal Dialogue / Virginie Collombier

19 MarchMeeting: Globalstat - OECD MeetingProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Gaby Umbach

23 - 25 MarchMeeting: 7th Dialogue Meeting of the Libyan Societal Dialogue ProjectProgramme/Organiser: Libyan Societal Dialogue / Virginie Collombier

10 AprilMeeting: Post-Brexit EU-UK Cooperation in Climate and Energy PolicyProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation-Energy & Climate / Barbara Morganti and Simone Borghesi

24 - 28 AprilMeeting: 8th Dialogue Meeting and Research Meeting of the Libyan Societal Dialogue ProjectProgramme/Organiser: Libyan Societal Dialogue / Virginie Collombier

18 JuneMeeting: Film Series on Migration, Inclusion and Diversity: Olha’s Italian Diary by Olena FedyukProgramme/Organiser: Contributions Migration Policy Centre / Ciara Burbridge

26 JuneMeeting: Film Series on Migration, Inclusion and Diversity: LʼOrdine delle Cosa by Andrea SegreProgramme/Organiser: Contributions Migration Policy Centre / Andrea Pettrachin

13 - 15 JulyMeeting: 9th Dialogue MeetingProgramme/Organiser: Libyan Societal Dialogue / Virginie Collombier

16 - 18 NovemberMeeting: 10th Dialogue MeetingProgramme/Organiser: Libyan Societal Dialogue / Virginie Collombier

10 - 11 DecemberMeeting: GREASE Kick-off MeetingProgramme/Organiser: GREASE / Anna Triandafyllidou

Seminars 20 MarchHigh Level Policy Seminar: Effective Solutions for RES Integration and the Goals of Clean Energy Package Pro-posalsProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Energy / Ilaria Bellacci

12 - 13 AprilHigh Level Policy Seminar: Metropolis Meeting and SeminarProgramme/Organiser: Migration Policy Centre / Andrew GeddesSpeakers: Matteo Biffoni, Mayor of Prato

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23 AprilHigh Level Policy Seminar: Florence School of Regulation High Level Policy Workshop: Governance of the Energy Union: How to Integrate the Paris Agreement into EU Law?Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation-Energy / Ilaria Bellacci

10 MaySeminar: Seminar TPS chair “Policy Options for Italy In The Eurozone Context”Programme/Organiser: Padoa Schioppa Chair / Jean Pisani-Ferry

09 NovemberHigh Level Policy Seminar: The Legacy of the Global Financial CrisisProgramme/Organiser: Pierre Werner Chair / Jean-Jacques Van Helten

19 NovemberSeminar: La Necessità di una Corretta Comunicazione in Vista delle Elezioni EuropeeProgramme/Organiser: Robert Schuman Centre / Brigid Laffan and Giancarlo VilellaSpeaker: David-Maria Sassoli

28 - 30 NovemberSeminar: Energy Innovation AcademyProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation-ENERGY / Miguel Vázquez

Schuman Centre’s Seminar Series10 JanuaryThe Political Economy of Taxation and Regulation (chair: Philipp Genschel)• Brexit and the Politics of ‘Third-Party Equivalence’ in EU Financial Services Regulation (Helen Callaghan)• Lineages of the Tax State: The Worldwide Introduction of Modern Taxes

(Laura Seelkopf).

24 JanuaryAlternative Approaches to the Study of Cooperation and Discord in World Politics (chair: Bernard Hoekman)• Historical Narratives of Victimhood and International Cooperation (Mareike Kleine)• Emotional Choices: How the Logic of Affect Shapes Coercive Diplomacy

(Robin Markwica)• When More is Better: Institutional Linkages and Adherence to International Rules (Aydin Baris Yildirim)

7 February Cross-Border Data Flows Between Policy-Design and Decision-Making (chair: Philipp Genschel; discussants: Bruno de Witte and Giovanni Sartor)• Violating Rights through Cross-Border Data Gathering: Rule of Law Beyond Jurisdiction (Maria Vittoria Catan-

zariti)• Towards a Stronger Role for EU Constitutional Principles: The Case of Europol’s Access to SIS II and Eurodac

(Francesca Galli)

14 FebruaryBook presentation: Israel under Siege: The Politics of Insecurity and the Rise of the Israeli Neo-Revisionist RightProgramme/Organiser: Middle East Directions Programme / Georges Fahmi

22 February Book presentation: A discussion with Robert Springborg on his new book ‘Egypt’Programme/Organiser: Middle East Directions Programme / Georges Fahmi

28 February Economic Integration and Financial Regulation in Europe and the US: A Historical perspective (chair: Youssef Cassis)• The Making of a Lopsided Union: Economic Integration in the European Economic Community, 1957-1992

(Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol)• Financial Regulation - From its (Political) Origins to its (Economic) Outcomes

(João Rafael Sousa da Cunha)

7 March

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The European Monetary Union (chair: Bernard Hoekman)• Guest speaker: Ramon Marimon

28 March The Role of Euroscepticism in Shaping the Future: Comparing EU Policies and Comparing Governments before the EU’s Court of Justice (chair: David Levine)• Guest Speaker: Gerda Falkner

11 April Current Policy Challenges in the EU: The Cases of Fiscal and Migration Policies (chair: Ramon Marimon)• The Origin and Impact of Fiscal Capacity: Evidence from the Interwar Period and 19th Century Brazil (Andrea

Papadia)• Insurance-type Cooperation Mechanisms under EU Law (Armin Steinbach)• Current Migration to Europe and Climate Change Impacts: Why Some People Move and Others Don’t? (Robert

Stojanov)

25 April Is the European Union an Optimum Defense Area? (chair: David Levine)• Speaker: Richard Maher

9 May Fractured Continent: Europe’s Crises and the Fate of the West• Guest speaker: William Drozdiak

23 May What Debt and Austerity Tell Us About International Law and Human Rights? (chair: Philipp Genschel)• Guest Speaker: Margot E Salomon

30 May Organizing for Wicked Issues: The Case of Crisis Management (chair: Philipp Genschel)• Guest Speaker: Per Laegreid

20 June Managing Migration with Money: Financial Aspects of the EU’s Migration and Asylum Policies (chair: Brigid Laf-fan)• Guest Speakers: Alessandro D’Alfonso and Heliodoro Temprano Arroyo

10 October Challenges to Governance Beyond the State (chair: Brigid Laffan)• Governance as Battlefield and Opportunity: The EU and Russia’s Active Measures Challenge (Mark Galeotti)• Does Immigration from Eastern Europe Fuel Euroscepticism? (Dimitar Toshkov)• Transnational Public-Private Governance Initiatives in World Politics: A New Dataset (Oliver Westerwinter)

24 October Picturing Islamic State’s Cyber Jihad: Towards Digital Decline (discussant: Olivier Roy)• Guest speaker: Miron Lakomy

26 October• The Resilience of Complex Political Systems: The European Union in Crisis and the EU Disintegration Debate

(Brigid Laffan)

14 November Empirical Studies of Trade and Public Procurement (chair: Bernard Hoekman)• Global Value Chains and Labour Market Polarization (Cosimo Beverelli)• The Weaponization of Trade Policy: Trade Sanctions and Electoral Outcomes

(Julian Hinz)• How Efficient is EU Public Procurement: Analysis of Competition and Collusion

(Onur Tas)

28 November The EU Standard on Good Governance in Tax Matters (chair: Philipp Genschel)• Guest speaker: Irma Mosquera Valderrama• Commentators: Tatiana Falcão (Policy Leaders Fellow) and Hans Micklitz

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Europe in the World Research Seminar Series6 February Paul van Hooft, The Future in the Past: Victory and Defeat in Comparative Grand Strategy

13 February Christos Tsakas, Europeanisation under Authoritarian Rule: Greek Business and the Hoped-for Transition to Elec-toral Politics, 1967–1974

27 February Aydin Baris Yildirim, Overcoming Resistance to Compliance: Internationalisation of Production and the Politics of WTO Dispute Settlement

13 March Robin Markwica, Emotional Choices: How the Logic of Affect Shapes Coercive Diplomacy

19 April Federica Bicchi, New Interaction Practices in EU Foreign Policy Post-Lisbon: Cross-Loading and Like-Minded Groupings

29 May Mareike Kleine, Prisoners of the Past: Narratives of Victimhood and Cooperation in the European Union

3 October Introductory session: International Relations, International Security and World Politics

31 October Hugo Meijer, Western Strategies in East Asia: American, British, and French Security Policies in the ‘Pacific Centu-ry’

7 NovemberOliver Westerwinter, Uncertainty, Network Change and Costly Signaling: How the Network of Diplomatic Visits Affects the Initiation of International Conflict

5 December Aydin Baris Yildirim, When Internationalisation Increases Economic Protectionism: Multinational Companies and Orchestration of Political Activity Along Trade Networks

Lectures31 JanuaryThe Future of Europe as a Cultural Fact. A Conversation with Arjun AppaduraiProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Anna Triandafyllidou and Andrew Geddes

15 MarchThe Banks and the MarketProgramme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Elena CarlettiSpeaker: Sabine Lautenschlaeger

09 AprilTommaso Padoa Schioppa Inaugural Lecture and SeminarProgramme/Organiser: Padoa Schioppa Chair / Jean Pisani-Ferry

19 AprilAttachment and Belonging: Assessing the Borders and Boundaries of CitizenshipProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Rainer Bauboeck and Liav Orgad

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Equity and solidarity in the EU Emissions Trading SystemProgramme/Organiser: Life Side / Simone Borghesi

18 SeptemberNew privacy concepts for regulating digital investigations: Experiences in modernising the Dutch Code of Criminal ProcedureProgramme/Organiser: CJC: Deirdre Curtin, Francesca Galli, Mariavittoria Catanzariti, Federica Casarosa

26 September The Yves Mény Annual Lecture: The Global Reach of EU Law: The EU as an International Legal ActorSpeaker: Marise CremonaChair: David Levine

16 OctoberLegislative Transparency in the European Union: what can happen after the recent Luxembourg JurisprudenceProgramme/Organiser: Centre for Judicial Cooperation (CJC): Deirdre Curtin, Francesca Galli, Mariavittoria Catan-zariti, Federica Casarosa

26 OctoberCitizenship Without Consent: Lessons from the United StatesProgramme/Organiser: ERC Global Citizenship Law / Liav Orgad

06 NovemberFive years after Melloni: the constitutional dialogue in the EUProgramme/Organiser: CJC: Deirdre Curtin, Francesca Galli, Mariavittoria Catanzariti, Federica Casarosa

21 NovemberAnalyzing Big Legal Data: Insights from the Russian JurisdictionProgramme/Organiser: Centre for Judicial Cooperation in collaboration with INFOSOC WG

Working Groups Migration Working Group30 January SessionMIGRATION GOVERNANCE • Paul James Cardwell: European Law, Migration Policy and New Modes of Governance.• Nele Kortendiek: Governing Mixed Migration in and through Practice.• Raluca Bejan: Problematizing the Norms of Fairness Grounding the EU’s Relocation System of Shared Re-

sponsibility.• Luca Lixi: Exodus to the ‘El Dorado’ or the right to mobility? Unravelling the ambivalent drivers of migration

governance relations between the EU and Tunisia.

27 February SessionASYLUM GOVERNANCE• Ruvi Ziegler: Beneficiaries of International Protection in the European Union and the (Absent) European Pro-

tection Space.• Patrycja Dabrowska-Klosinska: L’effet utile, Market Freedoms and Inequality of Rights? The CJEU’s Approach

to Family Reunion and National Integration Measures for TCNs.• Sandra Müller: De-Europeanization? The politics and policies of Asylum in Austria• Robert Stojanov: What is the role of environmental factors in current immigration flows to Europe?

20 March SessionINTEGRATION • Carolina Zuccotti: Does ethnic concentration influence gender role views? A study across ethnic groups in

England and Wales.• Christine Barwick: Contributions to horizontal Europeanization by Europe’s second generation: theoretical

reflections and first empirical insights.• Giuseppe Martiniello: Cultural policies and the Cultural participation of immigrants and their offspring in the EU.• Caterina Rohde-Abuba: “So I can give something back to Germany for the help”: Discussing the employment of

‘refugees’ in elderly care as a relation of mutual help.• Mauro Lanati: Cultural Changes and the Migration Choice.

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24 April SessionIRREGULAR MIGRATION AND EU BORDERS• Veronika Flegar: The International Organization for Migration’s Policy Choices in the Identification of Vulnerabil-

ity: Between “Actionable Information” and “Experience”.• Daniela De Bono: Considering borderworkers as an analytical category.• Danielle Borges and Caterina Guidi: The role of universality in guaranteeing access to healthcare for undocu-

mented migrants: a comparative analysis of the Italian and British national health systems.• Tihomir Sabchev: Refugee Integration in Rural Areas: The Case of Riace.• BurcuToğral Koca: Urban Space and the Interaction between Turkish Migrants and Syrian Refugees in Berlin: A

Case of Solidarity or Contestation?

28 May Session• Special Session on Migration and Cities with Anna Triandafyllidou and Andrew Geddes taking part in the Global

Governance Programme

29 May Session • Lunch Seminar on Migration and Cities with Tiziana Caponio followed by a MWG session reserved for the Max

Weber Fellows taking part in the Migration and Citizenship Thematic Group.

25 September SessionMigration, Transnational Production Systems and Rural Development

16 October SessionTrans-Asia as method: de-westernising, de-nationalising and de-academicising knowledge production in Asia

27 November SessionMigration Governance and Policies• Jeffrey Passel: New estimates of the unauthorized migration in the USA • Melanie Kolbe: Who Liberalizes Highly-Skilled Migration and When?• Eva Dick (or co-author Benjamin Schraven): African regional migration governance and global governance of

migration.• Leiza Brumat: The Policies for the Freedom of Movement of Persons in MERCOSUR. Any Influence from the

EU?• Tijana Lujic: Strategic Migration Management of receiving, transit and sending states – domestic coalitions,

state preferences and bilateralism.•

Muslim World Working Group11 December Session• Ester Sigillò: Charitable Associations and Islamic activism in Post-Authoritarian Tunisia: Analysis of mobilizing

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Training Courses (incl. Executive Training Seminars and Summer Schools)

1 FebruaryTraining Course: ENTraNCE for Judges 2018 - Residential Training Programme/Organiser: Entrance for Judge 2018 / Pier Luigi Parcu.

07 - 09 FebruaryExecutive Training Seminar: Citizenship in Regional Organizations: Comparing European, Latin American and African Experiences Programme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Carlos Closa

12 - 13 FebruaryTraining Course: Financial Stability and Regulation: Basic Concepts and Application Programme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Fabio Canova and Elena Carletti

14 - 16 FebruaryTraining Course: Florence School of Regulation - Communications & Media Annual Training on Business Models Innovation and Regulation of the Digital World - Block 2 Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu

26 - 28 FebruaryExecutive Training Seminar: The Essentials of EU Banking Resolution Programme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Fabio Canova and Elena Carletti

07 - 08 MarchTraining Course: Florence School of Regulation Climate Residential Training Course on the EU Executive Training Seminar Programme/Organiser: Life Side / Simone Borghesi

12 - 16 MarchTraining Course: CEER Florence School of Regulation Joint Training Course on Introduction to Fundamentals of Energy Regulation Programme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance / Jean-Michel Glachant

19 - 21 MarchTraining Course: Financial Frictions and Macroprudential Policies Programme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Fabio Canova and Elena Carletti

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05 - 06 AprilExecutive Training Seminar: Understanding the Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process (SREP)Programme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Fabio Canova and Elena Carletti

11 - 13 AprilExecutive Training Seminar: Global Governance Programme: UNCTAD TrainingProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Stefano Inama

12 - 14 AprilTraining Course: Florence Competition Programme Annual Training - Block 3: Merger ControlProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu

19 - 20 AprilExecutive Training Seminar: Credit and the Macroeconomy: Leverage Cycles, Asset Prices and CrisisProgramme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Fabio Canova and Elena Carletti

24 - 25 AprilExecutive Training Seminar: Managing and Understanding Sovereign RisksProgramme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Fabio Canova and Elena Carletti

07 - 09 MayExecutive Training Seminar: Transatlantic Relations: Past, Present and FutureProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Richard Maher

08 - 09 MayExecutive Training Seminar: Bank Regulation for Supervisory PurposesProgramme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Fabio Canova and Elena Carletti

16 - 18 MayTraining Course: Florence School of Regulation - Communications & Media Annual Training - Block 3: Internet II - Artificial Intelligence, Big Data and SecurityProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu

23 - 25 MayExecutive Training Seminar: Florence School of Banking and Finance In-house Training Course at Central Bank of San MarinoProgramme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Elena Carletti

23 - 25 MayTraining Course: Florence School of Regulation Training on the Regulation and Integration of Renewable EnergyProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation-Energy / Mario Ragwitz

23 - 24 MayTraining Course: Future Grid Managers ProgrammeProgramme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre- Florence School of Regula-tion Energy / Leonardo Meeus

06 - 08 JuneExecutive Training Seminar: Florence School of Banking and Finance In-house Training Course at the Central Bank of San Marino - Block IIProgramme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Elena Carletti

07 - 09 JuneExecutive Training Seminar: Evidence-Based Policy Making: From Data to Decision-MakingProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Gaby Umbach

11 - 15 JuneSummer School: 2018 Summer School for Journalists and Media Practitioners on “Journalism in the Era of Algo-rithms and Artificial Intelligence”Programme/Organiser: Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom / Pier Luigi Parcu

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11 - 15 JuneTraining Course: Annual Training on the Regulation of Energy Utilities | Block III 2018Programme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre- Florence School of Regula-tion - Energy / Mara Radulescu

13 - 15 JuneTraining Course: Unpacking the Legal Content of the Clean Energy PackageProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Energy / Leigh Hancher

20 - 22 JuneExecutive Training Seminar: Populism and the Globalisation Backlash: Scenarios for the WTO and 21st Century Trade AgreementsProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Bernard Hoekman and Chad Bown

20 - 22 JuneExecutive Training Seminar: Florence School of Banking and Finance In-house Training Course at the Central Bank of San Marino - Block IIIProgramme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Elena Carletti

25 - 06 JulySummer School: 14th Migration Summer SchoolProgramme/Organiser: Migration Policy Centre / Andrew Geddes

25 - 29 JuneSummer School: Florence School of Regulation Summer School on Regulation of Energy UtilitiesProgramme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre- Florence School of Regula-tion - Energy / Carlos Batlle

28 - 29 JuneExecutive Training Seminar: Models of Credit and Market Risk Credit and Market Risk Management: a Val-ue-Based ApproachProgramme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Fabio Canova/Elena Carletti

03 - 04 JulyTraining Course: Florence School of Regulation Young Researcher SeminarProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation-Energy / Mara Radulescu

9-11 July Summer School: Post-Conflict Stabilisation: The Day after IS Military Defeat Programme/Organiser: Middle East Directions Programme and School of Transnational Governance / Virginie Col-lombier and Agnès Favier

11 - 13 JulyExecutive Training Seminar: Services in the Global Economy: Analytical Tools and Policy FrontiersProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Matteo Fiorini and Bernard Hoekman

12 - 15 SeptemberTraining Course: Florence School of Banking and Finance Annual Training - Block 1Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu

20 - 21 SeptemberTraining Course: Executive Course to Master Electricity Markets 2018Programme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre- Florence School of Regula-tion - Energy / Thomas-Olivier Léautier, Fabien Roques and Mara Radulescu

27 - 28 SeptemberExecutive Training Seminar: Training Course on Liquidity Regulation: Concepts, Methods and ApplicationsProgramme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Elena Carletti

01 - 03 OctoberExecutive Training Seminar: China’s Global Ambitions in the Age of Xi Jinping: Envisioning Multiple ScenariosProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Giovanni B. Andornino and Giorgia Giovannetti

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01 - 05 OctoberTraining Course: Florence School of Regulation Annual Training on Regulation of Energy UtilitiesProgramme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Energy / Mara Radulescu

04 - 06 OctoberExecutive Training Seminar: Beyond Bretton Woods: China and the Changing Landscape of International Devel-opment FinanceProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Giorgia Giovannetti and Giovanni Andornino

08 - 10 OctoberExecutive Training Seminar: Harmony in Diversity? India’s New Role in the One World FamilyProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Giorgia Giovannetti and Giovanni Andornino

08 - 09 OctoberExecutive Training Seminar: Executive Workshop on Geographical Indications and Rules of Origins for LDCsProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Stefano Inama

11 - 13 OctoberExecutive Training Seminar: The Resilience of Russia’s Global Outreach: Challenges and OpportunitiesProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Giorgia Giovannetti and Giovanni Andornino

17 - 19 OctoberExecutive Training Seminar: Training course on Macroprudential Policy in EuropeProgramme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Elena Carletti

22 - 24 OctoberExecutive Training Seminar: EU Security and Defence PolicyProgramme/Organiser: Global Governance Programme / Ulrich Krotz, Richard Maher and Robin Markwica

05 - 09 NovemberTraining Course: Annual Training 2018-19 / Block 1Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu

05 - 07 NovemberTraining Course: Economic Forecasting for BankingProgramme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Elena Carletti

21 - 23 NovemberTraining Course: Autumn School on The Law, Economics and Practice of EU Banking ResolutionProgramme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre - Florence School of Banking and Finance / Stefano Cappiello and Pierre Schlosser

13 - 15 DecemberTraining Course: Florence Competition Programme Annual Training - Block 2Programme/Organiser: Florence School of Regulation - Communications & Media / Pier Luigi Parcu

14 DecemberTraining Course: Training Course on European LobbyingProgramme/Organiser: School of Transnational Governance/Robert Schuman Centre- Florence School of Regula-tion - Energy / Jean-Michel Glachant

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Faculty

Full-Time ProfessorsCASSIS Youssef: Joint Chair (with History Department) in Economic HistoryCURTIN Deirdre: Joint Chair (with Law Department) in European Law DINAS Elias: Joint Chair (with SPS Department), Swiss ChairGEDDES Andrew: Robert Schuman Chair, Director of the Migration Policy Centre 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 RelationsKURTZ Jürgen: Joint Chair (with Law Department) in International Economic LawLAFFAN Brigid: Director of Robert Schuman Centre and of the Global Governance ProgrammeLEVINE David: Joint Chair (with Economics Department) in EconomicsMARIMÓN Ramón: Joint Chair (with Economics Department) and Pierre Werner ChairMONTI Giorgio: Joint Chair (with Law Department) in Competition LawRUHS Martin: Robert Schuman Chair, Deputy-Director of the Migration Policy Centre TRIANDAFYLLIDOU Anna: Robert Schuman Chair, Director of the Global Governance Programme research area ‘Cultural Diversity’

Programme DirectorsCAPPIELLO Stefano: Deputy-Director of the Florence School for Banking and FinanceNARBONE Luigi: Director of the Middle East Directions Programme

Part-Time ProfessorsANDORNINO Giovanni Battista: Global Governance Programme, research area ‘Global Economics’ ASCARI Sergio: Florence School of Regulation Energy

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BATLLE Carlos: Florence School of Regulation EnergyBAUBÖCK Rainer: Global Governance ProgrammeBICCHI Federica: Global Governance Programme BORGHESI Simone: Florence School of Regulation, Climate CANOVA Fabio: Florence School of Banking and FinanceCARLETTI Elena: Florence School of Banking and FinanceCOLLOMBIER Virginie: Middle East Directions ProgrammeCARRERA NÚÑEZ Sergio: Migration Policy CentreDAHER Joseph: Middle East Directions ProgrammeDE NICOLO’ Gianni: Florence School of Banking and FinanceDEL SARTO Raffaella: BORDERLANDS FARGUES Philippe: Schuman CentreFINGER Matthias: Florence School of Regulation, Transport areaFUMAGALLI Elena: Florence School of Regulation, EnergyGIOVANNETTI Giorgia: Global Governance ProgrammeGLACHANT Jean-Michel: Robert Schuman Chair, Florence School of Regulation and Loyola de Palacio Energy Policy Programme GROTTI Vanessa: EU BorderCare HANCHER Leigh: Florence School of Regulation, Energy Law and PolicyHÉRITIER Adrienne: A Centralisation of Rulemaking in Europe?JONES Christopher: Florence School of Regulation, EnergyJOOSEN Bart: Florence School of Banking and FinanceKIYOTAKI Nobuhiro: Florence School of Banking and FinanceLÉAUTIER Thomas-Olivier: Florence School of Regulation, Energy areaMARCELLINO Massimiliano: Florence School of Banking and FinanceMEEUS Leonardo: Florence School of Regulation, Energy MONTERO-PASCUAL Juan: Florence School of Regulation, Transport areaORGAD Liav: Global Citizenship LawPARCU Pier Luigi: Centre for Media Pluralism & Media Freedom, Florence School of Regulation, Communications & Media AreaPÉREZ ARRIAGA José: Florence School of Regulation, EnergyPIEBALGS Andris: Florence School of Regulation, EnergyPISANI-FERRY Jean: Tommaso Padoa Schioppa Chair (from October 2017)POTOTSCHNIG Alberto: Florence School of Regulation, EnergyRAGWITZ Mario: Florence School of Regulation, EnergyRANCI Pippo: Florence School of Regulation, EnergyRECCHI Ettore: Migration Policy CentreROCHET Jean: Florence School of Banking and FinanceROQUES Fabien: Florence School of Regulation, EnergyROY Olivier: Joint Chair (with SPS Department) in Mediterranean Studies SAUSSIER Stéphane: Florence School of Regulation, Water Regulation VASQUEZ Miguel: Florence School of Regulation, EnergyVENTURINI Alessandra: Migration Policy CentreVIEGAS DE VASCONCELOS Jorge: Florence School of Regulation, Energy

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Emeritus ProfessorBLONDEL Jean

Senior FellowPONZANO Paolo

Research Fellows

BHAGWAT Pradyumna: Florence School of Regulation, EnergyBOTTA Marco: Florence School of Regulation, Communications and MediaBROGI Elda: Centre for Media Pluralism & Media Freedom BRUMAT Leiza: Migration Policy CentreCARROZZA Chiara: Florence School of Regulation, Communications and MediaCASAROSA Federica: Centre for Judicial CooperationCOLLOMBIER Virginie: Middle East DirectionsDENNISON James: Migration Policy CentreDINES Nicholas: Global Governance ProgrammeDZANKIC Jelena: EUDOFAHMI Georges: Middle East Directions ProgrammeFAVIER Agnes: Middle East Directions ProgrammeFIORINI Matteo: Global Governance ProgrammeGUIDI Caterina: GlobalstatHADJ ABDOU Leila: Migration Policy CentreHADUSH Samson: Migration Policy CentreHOXHAJ Rezart, Migration Policy CentreKUSCHMINDER Katherine: NWO Rubicon GrantLANATI Mauro: Migration Policy CentreMAHER Richard: Global Governance ProgrammeMEDDEB Hamza: MENARAMORARU Madalina: Centre for Judicial CooperationOSTLING Alina: GlobalCitSANCHEZ Gabriella: Migration Policy CentreSCHRAM Arthur: Economics DepartmentVERDE Stefano: Florence School of Regulation, ClimateZUCCOTTI Carolina: Migration Policy Centre

Research/Project Assistants with at least a half-time contract ALLOISIO Isabella, Florence School of Regulation, ClimateARRIGHI DE CASANOVA Jean-Thomas, Global Citizenship LawASCARI Sergio, Florence School of Regulation, EnergyBARSOUM Fiona, Middle East Directions

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BELLACCI Ilaria, Florence School of Regulation, Energy BERNARDO Daniela, Florence School of Regulation, EnergyBERT Nadia, Florence School of Regulation, Transport areaBHAGWAT Pradyumna, Florence School of Regulation, EnergyBHAGWAT Swetha, Florence School of Regulation, EnergyBOFFA Mauro, Global Governance ProgrammeBRADLEY Adrien, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa ChairBROGUIERA DE SOUSA Joao, Pierre Werner ChairBULFONE Fabio, A Centralisation of Rulemaking in Europe?CALLAGHAN Helen, Robert Schuman CentreCAPASSO Matteo, Global Governance ProgrammeCATANZARITI Mariavittoria, Centre for Judicial CooperationCICCHI Lorenzo, European Governance and Politics ProgrammeCONTI Ilaria, Florence School of Regulation, EnergyDABROWSKI Jessica, Florence School of Regulation, EnergyDE ALMEIDA Lucila, Florence School of Regulation, EnergyDEUTSCHMANN Emanuel, Migration Policy CentreDI MAURO Danilo, Global Governance ProgrammeDZANKIC Jelena, GlobalcitFERRARI Alessandro, Global Governance ProgrammeGALLI Francesca, Centre for Judicial CooperationGIAMBERINI Giorgio, Robert Schuman CentreGINSBORG Lisa, Centre for Media Pluralism & Media FreedomGIRON ESTRADA Diego, Florence School of Regulation Transport areaGUIDI Caterina, Global Governance ProgrammeIGLIOZZI Roberta, Robert Schuman Centre Web UnitIORIO Elena, Florence School of RegulationISAAKYAN Irina, Global Governance ProgrammeJEANNET Anne-Marie, Migration Policy CentreKARREMANS Johannes, A Centralisation of Rulemaking in Europe?KEHOE Anne Marie, Florence School of Regulation Energy Law KINDEL Matthias, Global Governance ProgrammeKNAPS Anna, The Memory of Financial CrisesKOSTRZ Marie, Middle East DirectionsKUPFER David, Florence School of Regulation, TransportLAPENKOVA Irina, Florence School of Regulation, TransportLEPOUTRE Jules, Global Citizenship LawMAGAZZINI Tina, Global Governance Programme, GREASEMALAKASIS Cynthia, EUBorderCareMALLEUX Carlos, Robert Schuman Centre Web UnitMANETTI Giovanni, Migration Policy CentreMICHALSKI Radoslaw, Prof. Olivier RoyMOLHO Jérémie, Global Governance Programme, CulturalBaseMORGANTI Barbara, Florence School of Regulation, Climate

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NENADIC Drazen, Florence School of Regulation, EnergyNENADIĆ Iva, Centre for Media Pluralism and Media FreedomNERI Tommaso, Florence School of Regulation, EnergyNICOLLI Francesco, Florence School of Regulation, EnergyNOUICER Athir, Florence School of Regulation, EnergyOLCZAK Maria, Florence School of Regulation, EnergyOSTLING Alina, Centre for Media Pluralism & Media FreedomPARKER Bailey, Professor Sven SteinmoPETTRACHIN Andrea, Migration Policy CentrePISARKIEWICZ Anna, Florence School of Regulation, Communications and MediaPISTILLI Antonio, Florence School of Regulation, EnergyPOPOVA Martina, Global Governance ProgrammeRĂDULESCU Mara, Florence School of Regulation, EnergyRALAISON Naïs, Global Governance ProgrammeREIF Valerie, Florence School of Regulation, EnergyRICARD-GUAY Alexandra, Global Governance Programme, DemandAT projectRINALDO Daniele, Global Governance ProgrammeROSSETTO Nicolò, Florence School of Regulation, EnergySAHRAOUI Nina, EUBorderCareSALLOUM Cynthia, Professor RoySCHILLACI DRAŽANOVÁ Lenka, Migration Policy CentreSCHITTEKATTE Tim, Florence School of Regulation, EnergySCHLOSSER Pierre, Florence School of Banking and FinanceSIMPSON-BELL Chima, Pierre Werner Chair ProgrammeSMOLENSKA Agnieszka, Florence School of Banking and FinanceSOLIDORO Silvia, Florence School of Regulation, Communications and MediaSTASI Maria Luisa, Florence School of Regulation, Communications and MediaSTEINBERG Lucien, Florence School of Regulation, Communications and Media and Centre for Media Pluralism & Media FreedomTANASE Lavinia, Florence School of RegulationTREVISAN Jan, Florence School of Banking and FinanceVANNUCCI Stefano, MiddleEastDirections ProgrammeVIOLA DE AZEVEDO CUNHA Mario, Centre for Media Pluralism & Media FreedomWOLF Katharina, Global Governance ProgrammeZHU Tong, Florence School of Regulation, Climate

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Jean Monnet Fellows

Jean Monnet Fellows 2017/18CALLAGHAN Helen, Max Planck Institute Cologne, Stock Market Demutualization and the Political Dynamics of Cap-italist DevelopmentCATANZARITI Mariavittoria, Roma Tre University, The Juridification of Information in European Law: A Historical and Comparative AnalysisCHALCRAFT Jasper, University of Sussex, Heritages of Dissent: How Migrants and Minorities Negotiate Europe’s Plural PastsGALLI Francesca, University of Maastricht, Law Enforcement, Data Retention and EU Constitutional Principles: Rein-venting a Common FrameworkKLEINE Mareike, London School of Economics, Historical Narratives of Victimhood and International CooperationLOVELESS Matthew, Centre for Research and Social Progress, Politicizing Perceptions: The Power of Parties, Elites and Mass Media in Shaping Citizens’ Support for the EUMORINI Marco, University of Padova, Populist Parties, New Parties, Government Turnovers and Grand Coalitions in the EU, 2008 - 2016MOURON-DRUOL Emmanuel, University of Glasgow, The Making of a Lopsided Union: Economic Integration in the European Economic Community, 1957 - 1992

Jean Monnet Fellows 2018/19BERBENNI Enrico, Catholic University Milano, The Italian Banking Expansion in North Africa (late 19th century – 1945)BERTELSEN Olga, Harvard University, The Russian Security Services and US National SecurityBEVERELLI Cosimo, WTO, Global Value Chains and Labour Market PolarizationCHALCRAFT Jasper, EUI, Governing Heritage and Making Minorities: Transnational uses of difficult and endangered heritageDINES Nicholas, EUI, Rethinking Cultural Pluralism from the Global South: Diversity management regimes in Rabat/Casablanca and Cape TownDRIESSEN Michael, John Cabot University, The Global Politics of Interreligious DialogueEILSTRUP-SANGIOVANNI Mette, Cambridge University, Institutional Design and Political Dynamics of Trans-Govern-mental NetworksGALEOTTI Mark, Prague Institute for International Relations, Governance as Battlefield and Opportunity: the EU and Russia’s active measures challengeHUGHES Kirsty, Cambridge University, The Human Rights of Migrants: EU nationals in the EU post-BrexitTAS Onur, TOBB University Ankara, How Efficient is EU Public Procurement? Analysis of competition and collusionTOSHKOV Dimitar, Leiden University, Does Immigration from Eastern Europe Fuel Euroscepticism?

Max Weber Fellows

Max Weber Fellows 2017/18GADE Tine, EUI, Hybrid Pathways to Resistance in the Islamic World: A Study of Islamist Groups in Lebanon and IraqGERRAND Vivian, Victoria University, The Role of Image-Making in the Prevention of Violent Extremism in the Twen-ty-First CenturyHOSAKAWA 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 FightMOUAWAD Jamil, Institut Français du Proche-Orient (IFPO), State - Society Relations in So-called ‘Weak States’

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OLIVER Timothy, London School of Economics, Europe’s Britain: European Views of Britain’s Role in EuropePAPADIA Andrea, London School of Economics, The Structure of Fiscal Systems and Public PolicySEELKOPF Laura, EUI, The Comparative Political Economy of Taxation: Policy Reform, Revenue Generation, and RedistributionSEURAT Leila, Institut de Recherche et d’Études sur le Monde Arabe et Musulman (IREMAM), The Hajj in France: Religiosity and Citizenship Among Young Salafi PilgrimsSOUSA da CUNHA Joao Rafael, London School of Economics, The Implications of Financial RegulationSTEINBACH Armin, EUI, Policy Coordination in Future EMUSTOJANOV 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

Max Weber Fellows 2018/19D’AMATO Silvia, James Madison University, A Perfect Storm? Transnational terrorism and contradictory dynamics in European counterterrorism cooperationDOBRESCU Madalina, College of Europe Natolin, Power, Perceptions and the Long Winding Road to International Cooperation: Explaining third country participation in CSDP missionsHINZ Julian, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, The Weaponization of Trade Policy: Trade sanctions and electoral outcomesIAKOVIDIS Iakovos, Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Role of Religion in International RelationsKNAPS Anna, EUI, International Law and International RelationsMOLTENI Francesco, EUI, Monetary and Fiscal Policy, International Macroeconomics and International FinancePAPADIA Andrea, EUI, The Historical Evolution of Fiscal institutions from the 19th Century until Today at the Munici-pal Level for BrazilREIJERS Wessel, Dublin City University, Governance Technology: Mediating global citizenship WESTERWINTER Oliver, University of St Gallen, The Origins of Informal Governance in World PoliticsYILDRIM Aydin, EUI, Domestic Politics of International Cooperation: Untangling firms’ impact on global rules and standardsZEDERMAN Mathilde, SOAS University of London, Islamist Exile Politics in Europe in a Comparative Perspective: Dynamics of exile, activism and return

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 CAPONIO Tiziana, Migration Policy in Multi-Level Political Settings: City network in Europe and North-AmericaKUSCHMINDER 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 ResearchMEIJER Hugo, WESTRAT - Western Strategies in East Asia: The Reconfiguration of US, British and SALOMON Margot, JUSECON – Legal Rights and the Political Economy of Debt and Austerity in Europe SCRINZI Francesca, Migration, Religion and Work in Comparative Perspective: Evangelical ‘Ethnic’ Churches’ in Southern Europe

EU and EP FellowsD’ALFONSO Alessandro, European Parliament, Border Surveillance and Asylum Management as EU Public Goods: A budgetary perspective MACIEJEWSKI Mariusz, European Parliament, The Role of the European Parliament in Promoting the Use of Exper-

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tise in the Legislative Process TEMPRANO ARROYO Heliodoro, European Commission, Migration and Refugee Flows in to the EU: Recent trends, explanatory factors and policies to address their economic root causes VILELLA Giancarlo, European Parliament, The Working Methods of the European Parliament in the Near FutureVON SCHNURBEIN Katharina, European Commission, Preventing and Combating Antisemitism: Reaching out to the Muslim community

Robert Schuman FellowsBROCKMANN Hilke, Jacobs UniversityFALKNER Gerda, University of ViennaHOOGHE Liesbet, University of North Caroline at Chapel Hill (Global Governance Programme)ISAR Yudhishthir Raj (Global Governance Programme)IWABUCHI Koichi, Monash University (Global Governance Programme)KRÖGER Sandra, University of ExeterMARKS 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)SCHLESINGER Philip, University of Glasgow (Global Governance Programme)SMITH Michael, University of Aberdeen (Global Governance Programme)WEBBER Douglas, INSEAD (Global Governance Programme)

Visiting FellowsANDREJUK Katarzyna, Polish Academy of SciencesANNICCHINO Pasquale, EUIATHANASIADOU Natassa, Maastricht UniversityAVERY Graham, St Antony’s College OxfordBJØRNEBYE Henrik, University of OsloBOUSSAGUET Laurie, University of Rouen and Science Po ParisBRIGHTMAN Marc, University College LondonCORSI Cecilia, University of FlorenceCRAM Ian, Leeds UniversityD’AMATO Gianni, University of NeuchatelDE ALMEIDA Lucila, University of HelsinkiDE BARROS CORREIA Tiago, Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Authority ANEELDE FEO Alfredo, European College of Parma and EUIDE FILIPPI Primavera, CERSA/CNRS/University of Paris IIDELIOS Alexandra, The Australian National UniversityDROZDIAK William, Brookings InstitutionENDERLEIN Henrik, Hertie School of Governance / Jacques Delors Institute, BerlinFARGUES Philippe, EUIFENNELLY David, University of Dublin

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GARZIA Diego, University of LucerneGIOVANNETTI Giorgia, University of FlorenceGOULARD DE FREITAS MACHADO Bruno, Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Authority ANEELGRESKOVITS Bela, Central European UniversityHEDBERG Masha, EUIHOFMANN Herwig, University of LuxembourgINFANTINO Federica, Free University of BrusselsKLUMPP Matthias, University of Duisburg-EssenKNEEBONE Susan, Melbourne Law SchoolLÆGREID Per, University of BergenLAKOMY Miron, University of SilesiaLEHMANN Wilhelm, European ParliamentLÜBBE Anna, University of Applied Sciences, FuldaMARGIOTTA Costanza, University of PaduaMAVROIDIS Petros, Columbia Law SchoolMIRCEA Valentin, Mircea and Partners Law FirmMONTERO Juan José, Universidad Nacional de EducaciónMUSSO Marta, European Oil and Gas Archives NetworkRENTON James, EUIRODRIGUEZ-IZAUIERDO Miryam, University of SevillaROSE Richard, University of AberdeenSASSATELLI Monica, Goldsmiths, University of LondonSCOONES Ian, University of SussexSCRINZI Francesca, EUITEKLÈ Tzehainesh, ILO International Training CentreUMBACH Gaby, EUI and European ParliamentVAN HELTEN Jean-Jacques, Bank of MontrealVINK Maarten, University of Maastricht

Administrative Staff Academic Administrator: GOEI Mei Lan

Executive Coordinator: LINSENMANN Ingo

Project Managers:CAU ElenaDI BARTOLOMEO Donato HRISTOVA Ilina MAZZETTI ClaudioWIELGO Jo

Administrative Coordinator: BECK Sarah

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Communication Specialist: TORTA Elena

Webmaster: OTTAVIANO Simone

Multimedia Specialist: LANGTHORNE Matthew

Graphic Designer: GIAMBERINI Giorgio

Administrative Assistants:BETTIN ValentinaBOURSIER Aurélie BURBRIDGE CiaraCALDINI AlessandraCAVALLARI Monique De ICCO Maria Rosa ELIA Francesca HILTROP JuliaIORIO ElenaLanfranchi Angelika Lyon Christine Musina Patrizia PARIMBELLI Elena Saugman Mia SpagnolI ElisabettaSt John Sarah

Trainees:CODA GiuliaRALAISON Naïs

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