The Comparative Agendas Project Studying the changing issue priorities of governments
|
|
- Esther Woods
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 The Comparative Agendas Project Studying the changing issue priorities of governments 2015 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 8th Annual CAP Conference LISBON JUNE
2 The Comparative Agendas Project DAY 1 22/06 MONDAY MORNING (ISCTE) 10:00 12:00 Workshop Text as Data (John Wilkerson) Auditório B203 Building II 22/06 AFTERNOON (ISCTE) 14:00 14:30 Arrival of Participants Building II Main entrance 14:30 16:00 3 panels Panel 1: Party 1 What s on the Agenda? Reshaping West European Party Politics Conditional partisanship. Capacity, incentives and partisan influence on policymaking. The mass-elite linkage: Do voters respond to government announcements? Chair: Weissert, Carol Discussant: Benoit, Kenneth Green-Pedersen, Christoffer Brouard, Sylvain ; Caterina Froio; Grossman, Emiliano; Isabelle Guinaudeau; Persico, Simon Seeberg, Henrik Panel 2: Policy 1 Room: B201 (Building II) Fighting for Asylum. The role of frequency, size, disruptiveness and diversity in the outcome of asylum seeker protest. Engagement or avoidance? The effect of coalition politics on the politicization of morality policies Information processing and policy change in the EU s fisheries conservation policy Panel 3: Agenda & Institutions 1 Room: Auditório C104 (Building II) Institutional interaction in the agenda-setting process in the EU: The case of the European Council and the European Commission Policy Agendas of National Courts: Australia and New Zealand Compared Policy agendas and bureaucratic structures in Germany: A longitudinal analysis in stability and change Chair: Breeman, Gerard Discussant: Chaques, Laura Wouters, Ruud; Sevenans, Julie; Vliegenthart, Rens; Walgrave, Stefaan Euchner, Eva-Maria Princen, Sebastiaan; Siderius, Katrijn Chair: Derek, A. Epp Discussant: Mortensen, Peter Elias, Leticia; Timmermans, Arco Rhonda, Evans; Eissler, Rebecca, Fleischer, Julia 16:00 16:45 Coffee Break & Poster Session Next to the panel rooms Poster session Islands of power - How Policy Monopolies Shape Citizen Participation What we care about Individual-level determinants of MIPs Using CAP Data to Identify Perverse Goals of Term-Limited Legislators Mediatizing EU issues? The tone of media coverage and the visibility of EU and domestic actors in the Spanish news ( ) The Logic behind Institutionalised Expertise Provision in the EU From Simulation to Data: A Comparative Analysis of Cue-taking Behavior Among Policy Elites Thematic classification of roll call votes of the Lithuanian parliament: challenges and opportunities for automatic procedures Policy innovations shaping political decisions: The Case of the Overhead Reduction Initiative in Hungary Questions to the Portuguese Prime-Minister - responsiveness to EU issues before and during the bailout Building II Next to the panel rooms Kis György Márk Beyer, Daniela; Breunig Christian Fahey, Kevin; Weissert, Carol Palau, Anna M.; Ansemil, Miguel Alexandrova, Petya; Hönnige, Christoph; Panke, Diana Thomas, Herschel Mickevicius, Vytautas; Morkevicius, Vaidas Balazs, Bocskei Rodrigues, Ricardo
3 The opposition parties behaviour in Portugal between internal constraints and external challenges News Media and Politics: The Influence of Media Attention on Parliamentary Questions De Giorgi, Elisabetta; Russo, Federico Yildirim, T. Murat; Overby, Marvin 16:45 19:00 Joint Plenary Session Auditório B203 Building II Project Presentation: Local government agenda setting project (Mortensen, Peter B.) Russian Agendas Project (Litvyak, Olga; Shadurskiy, Andrey) Agendas Project (Lopez-Varas, Miguel A.; Miranda, Nicolas; Valenzuela, Pablo) Brazilian Agendas Project (Brasil, Felipe; Niedhardt Capella, Ana Cláudia) CAP Website Presentation (Bryan Jones, Michelle Whyman) Opening lecture: Kenneth Benoit The Comparative Agendas Project DAY 2 23/06 TUESDAY MORNING (ISCTE) 9:00 10:30 3 panels Panel 1: Budget Budgetary Change and Punctuated Equilibrium A Typology Authoritarian Budgets Fixing the Figures: Amending Budget Drafts in Authoritarian Legislatures Chair: Elias, Leticia Discussant: Bevan, Shaun Breunig Christian; Koski, Chris Derek A. Epp; Baumgartner, Frank R.; Bishtawi, Petra; Carammia, Marcello; Noble, Ben; Rey, Beatriz; Yildirim, T. Murat Noble, Ben Panel 2: Legislative & Executive Agendas 1 Room: Auditório C104 (Building II) Studying Government Issue Attention on the Web Cross-national and longitudinal Analysis of the regulatory output of Israel and England Policy Priority Setting in Coalition Governance Chair: Palau, Ana Discussant: Timmermans, Arco Wilkerson John; Gade, Emily Levi-Faur, David; Haber, Hanan; Kosti, Nir Breeman, Gerard; Timmermans, Arco Panel 3: Public Opinion & Responsiveness Room: B201 (Building II) All about Issues: Electoral Systems, Interparty Dynamics, and Public Opinion Shifts Public Opinion, Media Agenda Setting and Individual Legislative Responsiveness in Florida Chair: Varone, Frédéric Discussant: Boydstun, Amber So, Florence Weissert, Carol; Driscoll, Amanda; Fahey, Kevin; Merle, Patrick; Stanquist, Teresa; Pietryka, Matthew 10:30 10:45 Coffee Break 10:45 12:15 3 panels Panel 1: Policy 2 Policy Feedback and the Politics of Crime and Punishment: a time series analysis of crime rates, punitive opinion and the criminal justice policy agenda in Britain Responsibility, conflict and politicization as determinants of political attention. Evidence from a survey experiment with political elites in Belgium Agenda Diversity and Income Inequality Chair: Princen, Sebastiaan Discussant: Foucault, Martial Jennings, Will; Farrall, Stephen; Gray, Emily; Hay, Colin Sevenans, Julie; Van Camp, Kirsten; Walgrave, Stefaan Derek A. Epp
4 Panel 2: Legislative & Executive Agendas 2 Room: Auditório C104 (Building II) Chair: Sciarini, Pascal Discussant: Green-Pedersen, Christoffer Agenda dynamics in times of crisis: the case of Spain Chaqués Bonafont, Laura; Baumgartner, Frank R.; Palau, Anna M. The transmission of policy agendas. The effect of party competition on the gap between electoral priorities and policy outputs When and where does gridlock happen? Carammia, Marcello; Federico, Russo; Borghetto, Enrico Breunig Christian; Tinette, Schnatterer Panel 3: Policy 3 Room: B201 (Building II) Politicization without party discipline: Clustering around social identities Identifying gradual transformative changes using Policy Agendas data Chair: Gava, Roy Discussant: Grossman, Emiliano Preidel, Caroline; Euchner, Eva-Maria Shpaizman, Ilana 12:15 14:15 Free Lunch & Transfer to FCSH The Comparative Agendas Project DAY 2 23/06 TUESDAY AFTERNOON (FCSH) 14:15 16:15 3 panels Panel 1: Agenda & institutions 2 Room: T9 3rd Floor Tower B The Priorities of a President: Understanding the Presidential Agenda via Budget Messages The Policy Agenda of the European Commission Intergovernmental Attention and Government Priorities in Canada Presidential Leadership of the Public Agenda: An Individual-Level Analysis Chair: Jennings, Will Discussant: Breunig, Christian Eissler, Rebecca Alexandrova, Petya Gauvin, Jean-Philippe; Montpetit, Éric; Foucault, Martial Cavari, Amnon Panel 2: Interest groups Room: T10 3rd Floor Tower B Interest groups in Parliament: First results from the Swiss case ( ) Interest Groups and Agendas in the US The Agenda Setting Power of Organized Interest On Your Enemy s Turf: Producer Group Agenda Setting and the Regulatory Politics of Addictive Activities Chair: Tinette, Schnatterer Discussant: Baumgartner, Frank Gava, Roy; Christe, Julien ; Ciao-Bianco, Corinne ; Eichenberger, Steven ; Mach, André; Varone, Frédéric Bevan, Shaun; Rasmussen, Anne Berkhout, Joost; Caelesta, Braun; Timmermans, Arco Jensen, Carsten; Seeberg, Henrik; Timmermans, Arco Panel 3: Party 2 Room: T11 3rd Floor Tower B Cost of Ruling as a Game of Tones. News Framing and Incumbents Vote Loss The strategies of mainstream and challenger parties in the government-opposition game: the case of Spain ( ) Radicalising the mainstream? The rise of Golden Dawn and its impact on Greek party politics Policy issues and party system(s) in Belgium Chair: So, Florence Discussant: Vliegenthart, Rens Thesen, Gunnar; Green-Pedersen, Christoffer; Mortensen, Peter B. Palau, Anna M.; Márquez, Luz M.; Chaqués Bonafont, Laura Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Nanou, Kyriaki; Vasilopoulou, Sofia Dandoy, Régis; Joly, Jeroen 16:15 16:30 Coffee Break Next to the panel rooms 16:30 18:00 Presentation of CAP website for PIs Auditório 2 3rd Floor Tower B (TB). 20:00 Joint dinner
5 The Comparative Agendas Project DAY 3 24/06 WEDNESDAY MORNING (FCSH) 10:00 11:30 3 panels Panel 1: Media Room: T9 3rd Floor Tower B (TB) Congressional Cues: Simultaneously Communicating Policy and Political Information in 140 Characters Driven by politics: agenda setting and policy making in Hungary Is Consumer Confidence More Responsive to Media Reports of the Economy or Actual Economic Conditions? Any news is good news... unless you re too big! Chair: Eissler, Rebecca Discussant: Walgrave, Stefaan Russell, Annelise Boda, Zsolt; Patkós, Veronika Boydstun, Amber; Highton, Benjamin; Linn, Suzanna Grossman, Emiliano; Thesen, Gunnar Panel 2: PET Room: T10 3rd Floor Tower B (TB) Transformative Policy Change: A study of dynamic multivariate relationships Patterns of Punctuations Comparing Europeanized and Sovereign Policy-Making in Germany Incrementalism and punctuated equilibrium in Hungarian budgeting ( ) Chair: Carammia, Marcello Discussant: Jones, Bryan Mortensen, Peter B.; Loftis, Matthew Beyer, Daniela Sebok, Miklos; Tamás, Berki Panel 3: Legislative & Executive Agendas 3 Room: T11 3rd Floor Tower B (TB) Who Europeanizes the attention, on which issues and how? An analysis of parliamentary interventions in Switzerland The impact of party priorities on Portuguese legislative activities Chair: Alexandrova, Petya Discussant: Wilkerson, John Sciarini, Pascal; Gava, Roy; Varone, Frédéric Belchior, Ana; Borghetto, Enrico Discourse Polarization in the US Congress Brattig Correia, Rion; Chan, Kwan N.; Rocha, Luis M. 11:30 11:45 Coffee Break 11:45 13:00 Closing Plenary Session Auditório 1 1st Floor Tower B (TB) CAP: past, present and future (Walgrave, Stefaan, Boydstun, Amber) Celebrating ten years of The Politics of Attention Roundtable Evaluation of meeting & Planning next meeting 17:00 18:30 Lisbon-Mouraria Tour (limited number of participants allowed) SUPPORTING INSTITUTIONS
Program of the 9th Annual CAP Conference Geneva, June 2016 Uni Mail Building
Program of the 9th Annual CAP Conference Geneva, 27-29 June 2016 Uni Mail Building Day 1 27/06 Monday Morning 10:00 12:00 Data Book Project Room MR060 Afternoon 13:30 14:00 Registration Main lobby 14:00
More informationProgramme of the 10 th Annual CAP Conference Edinburgh, June 15-17, 2017
Programme of the 10 th Annual CAP Conference Edinburgh, June 15-17, 2017 Day 1 Thursday, 15/06 12:00 13:00 Arrival of Participants 13:00 15:00 Panel Session A Panel A1: Diversity, Similarity and Non-Decisions
More informationProgramme of the 11 th annual CAP Conference Amsterdam, July 4-6, 2018
Programme of the 11 th annual CAP Conference Amsterdam, July 4-6, 2018 Day 1 Wednesday, 4/07 12:00 13:00 Lunch & Registration (Common Room; REC C10.20) 13:00 14:45 Panel Session A Panel A1: The politics
More informationMorality Politics in Western Europe
Morality Politics in Western Europe Comparative Studies of Political Agendas Series Series editors Frank R. Baumgartner, Richard J. Richardson Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of
More informationRoy Gava PhD. University of Lausanne Research Fellow Design and management of a database on interest groups. Supervisor: André Mach.
Roy Gava PhD Department of Political Science and International Relations Bd du Pont d Arve 40 1211 Geneva 4 Switzerland +41 (22) 379 83 78 roy.gava@unige.ch www.roygava.com Swiss Argentinian Current positions
More informationCover Page. The handle holds various files of this Leiden University dissertation.
Cover Page The handle http://hdl.handle.net/1887/28777 holds various files of this Leiden University dissertation. Author: Alexandrova Petrova, Petya Title: Agenda setting in the European Council Issue
More information9:45-12:00 Panel 1 Chair: Martial Foucault Economic Stress and Nationalism: a Longitudinal Test of Diversionary Theory
OXPO and LIEPP Workshop Party Position, Salience and Political Outcomes October 16, 2015; Sciences Po, Paris; H206 at 28 rue des Saints-Pères, 75007, Paris 9:30 Coffee and Welcome 9:45-12:00 Panel 1 Chair:
More informationGov 384M: AGENDA-SETTING (38935) Department of Government University of Texas SPRING 2012
Gov 384M: AGENDA-SETTING (38935) Department of Government University of Texas SPRING 2012 BAT 5.108 Instructor: Bryan Jones TUE 3:30 6:30 Office: BAT 3.154; Tel: 512-471-9973 Office Hours: T 1-3, W 2-4
More informationPrincipal investigator: Peter Bjerre Mortensen Researchers: Martin Bækgaard Carsten Jensen
Project Title: Causes and Policy Consequences of Agenda Setting (CAPCAS) Résumé This project investigates why societal problems gain or lose attention on the political agenda and how this agenda setting
More informationGone Fishing: The Creation of the Comparative Agendas Project Master Codebook. Shaun Bevan, MZES, University of Mannheim,
Gone Fishing: The Creation of the Comparative Agendas Project Master Codebook Shaun Bevan, MZES, University of Mannheim, shaun.bevan@gmail.com Abstract: Every data gathering effort is a story, often a
More informationPerspectives on Europe
Council for European Studies Perspectives on Europe Autumn 2012 42:2 Comparing Policy Agendas in Europe and North America Council for European Studies Editor Peter Scholten Editorial Committee Peter Scholten,
More informationPOLTEXT Incubator Workshop
POLTEXT Incubator Workshop Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences 4 Tóth Kálmán, Budapest, Hungary, H-1097 May 09-11.2018. PROGRAMME OUTLINE DAY TIME SLOT PROGRAMME Wednesday (May 9th)
More informationAgenda-setting in Comparative Perspective. Frank R. Baumgartner, Christoffer Green-Pedersen, and Bryan D. Jones
Agenda-setting in Comparative Perspective Frank R. Baumgartner, Christoffer Green-Pedersen, and Bryan D. Jones Theoretical and empirical studies of agenda-setting have developed into a rich literature
More informationZachary David Greene
Appointments Zachary David Greene Post-Doctoral Researcher Department of Social Sciences & Collaborative Research Center Political Economy of Reforms University of Mannheim +49 (0) 172-796-2945 +1 678-389-9529
More informationLegislative Productivity in Comparative Perspective: An Introduction to the Comparative Agendas Project
Legislative Productivity in Comparative Perspective: An Introduction to the Comparative Agendas Project Sylvain Brouard, CEVIPOF, Sciences-Po (sylvain.brouard@sciences-po.fr) Frank Baumgartner, Penn State
More informationPost-Doctoral Researcher, University of Mannheim, Collaborative Research Center SFB 884 Political Economy of Reforms, July 2012 present.
The University of Mannheim Collaborative Research Center SFB 884 Political Economy of Reforms L 13 15-17, Room 418 D-68131 Mannheim zgreene@mail.uni-mannheim.de http://zacgreene.com/ Academic Positions
More informationPaper to be discussed at the 2009 CPA Conference. Institutional friction and political representation in Spain
1 Paper to be discussed at the 2009 CPA Conference Institutional friction and political representation in Spain Laura Chaqués and Anna Palau Political Science Department University of Barcelona laurachaques@ub.edu
More informationJohn D. Wilkerson Department of Political Science University of Washington Seattle, WA
John D. Wilkerson Department of Political Science University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195 353530 jwilker@u.washington.edu I study legislative agenda setting and federal policymaking using innovative
More informationEDUCATION Summer Institute in Political Psychology, Stanford University
Associate Professor, Dept. of Political Science Affiliated Faculty, Dept. of Communication Chancellor s Fellow University of California, Davis One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616 aboydstun@ucdavis.edu http://www.amber-boydstun.com/
More informationStudy Description. Title: Elections, Leadership and Accountability: Political Representation in Portugal, a longitudinal and comparative perspective
Study Description Title: Elections, Leadership and Accountability: Political Representation in Portugal, a longitudinal and comparative perspective Subtitle: Portuguese Candidate Survey 2011 Authoring
More informationComparative Electoral Politics Spring 2008 Professor Orit Kedar Tuesday, Thursday, 3-4:30 Room E51-061
17.515. Comparative Electoral Politics Spring 2008 Professor Orit Kedar Tuesday, Thursday, 3-4:30 Room E51-061 E-mail: okedar@mit.edu Office hours: Wednesday, 3-4 or by appointment Office: E53-429 Course
More informationREPRESENTATION IN THE AGE OF POPULISM? IDEAS FOR GLOBAL ACTION
AGENDA Objective of the conference Leaders from politics, society, academia, democracy support, and media from across the world gather to shape a Global Agenda for the Renewal of Representation, a guide
More informationREPRESENTATION IN THE AGE OF POPULISM? IDEAS FOR GLOBAL ACTION
AGENDA Objective of the conference Leaders from politics, society, academia, democracy support, and media from across the world gather to shape a Global Agenda for the Renewal of Representation, a guide
More informationHellenic Observatory / National Bank of Greece Research Tender 2-NBG2-2014: The Crisis and Political Extremism.
Hellenic Observatory / National Bank of Greece Research Tender 2-NBG2-2014: The Crisis and Political Extremism. Project Title: Radicalising the mainstream? The rise of Golden Dawn and its impact on Greek
More informationSocial Convergence in the EU
Social Convergence in the EU A strategic dialogue meeting with People experiencing Poverty Copyright Rebecca for EAPN The European Meeting of People Experiencing Poverty organized by the European Anti-Poverty
More informationPUBLIC POLICY PROCESSES
Government 384M Batts 1.104 Tue 3:30-6:30 Office hours: T 1:30-3:30; W 2-3 PUBLIC POLICY PROCESSES Department of Government University of Texas Spring 2011 Instructor: Bryan Jones Office: Batts 3.154;
More informationEmpowerment through Participation
Empowerment through Participation One of the challenges for the European Pillar of Social Rights! The European Meeting of People Experiencing Poverty is organized by the European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN)
More informationHow Many Parties? A More Sensitive Approach to Measuring the Effective Number of Parties
How Many Parties? A More Sensitive Approach to Measuring the Effective Number of Parties Zachary Greene, Collaborative Research Center, University of Mannheim zgreene@mail.uni-mannheim.de Shaun Bevan,
More informationInternational Nuclear Law Essentials. Programme
)) OECD BETTER POLICIES FOR BETTER LIVES International Nuclear Law Essentials Paris, France 16-20 March 2015 Programme Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Nuclear Energy Agency Legal
More informationELECTORAL BEHAVIOR: Exploring The Role of Institutions, Campaigns, Parties & Events
Syllabus Spring 2012 ELECTORAL BEHAVIOR: Exploring The Role of Institutions, Campaigns, Parties & Events Départment Science Politique et Relations Internationales Université de Genève PRACTICAL INFORMATION
More informationInternational Nuclear Law Essentials. Programme
International Nuclear Law Essentials Paris, France 18 22 February 2019 Programme Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Nuclear Energy Agency Office of Legal Counsel ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC
More informationThe Presidency Conference is co-financed by the European Commisssion through grant VS/2010/0821
The Hungarian Presidency Conference on Demographic Change Budapest, 28-29 March 2011 Hungarian Academy of Sciences The Impact of Work and Family Reconciliation on Demographic Dynamics The Hungarian Presidency
More informationINFORMATION SHEETS: 2
INFORMATION SHEETS: 2 EFFECTS OF ELECTORAL SYSTEMS ON WOMEN S REPRESENTATION For the National Association of Women and the Law For the National Roundtable on Women and Politics 2003 March 22 nd ~ 23 rd,
More informationZachary David Greene
Appointments Zachary David Greene Chancellor s Fellow School of Government and Public Policy University of Strathclyde +44 (0) 749-042-5533 +1 678-389-9529 zachary.greene@strath.ac.uk http://zacgreene.com/
More informationBudgetary change in authoritarian and democratic regimes
Journal of European Public Policy ISSN: 1350-1763 (Print) 1466-4429 (Online) Journal homepage: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rjpp20 Budgetary change in authoritarian and democratic regimes Frank R. Baumgartner,
More informationPUBLIC POLICY PROCESSES PPM 508 & PS 575 Winter 2016
University of Washington Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs PUBLIC POLICY PROCESSES PPM 508 & PS 575 Winter 2016 Professor Craig Thomas Parrington 205 206-221-3669 (office) 206-914-6772 (mobile)
More informationPS489: Federalizing Europe? Structure and Behavior in Contemporary European Politics
PS489: Federalizing Europe? Structure and Behavior in Contemporary European Politics Time: M, W 4-5:30 Room: G168 Angel Hall Office: ISR (426 Thompson St.), Room 4271 Office Hours: Tuesday, 2-4 or by appointment
More informationChris Koski SE Woodstock Blvd Phone: Reed College Office: Vollum 139 Portland, Oregon 97202
Chris Koski Contact Information: Department of Political Science email: ckoski@reed.edu 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd Phone: 503.517.7719 Reed College Office: Vollum 139 Portland, Oregon 97202 Academic Employment:
More informationMANAGING COMPETITION LAW RISK
MANAGING COMPETITION LAW RISK EFFECTIVE COMPLIANCE AND REGULATORY ENGAGEMENT Akira Inoue Craig Lee Nicola Northway Francesca Richmond Bob Tarun The challenge Managing competition law risk 0 dawn raids
More informationTRANSITION TO POST-2020 EUROPE November 2017
TRANSITION TO POST-2020 EUROPE 27-28 November 2017 Venue: Hungarian Academy of Science 9 Széchenyi István square 1051 Budapest, Hungary #Europe2020 The objectives of the conference are: Background To contribute
More informationPROGRAMME April Malta
PROGRAMME 27-28 April Malta Cooperatives Europe would like to thank Koperattivi Malta for hosting and organising the General Assembly of 2017. We also thank our sponsors: 27 April Interpretation: EN -
More informationDUE 2/1. Name: Date: Directions: Simply identify and describe the important terms, places, events, and people listed below.
Name: Date: AP United States Government & Politics Directions: Simply identify and describe the important terms, places, events, and people listed below. Then & Now DUE 2/1 the first branch power of the
More informationLA HULPE, SEPTEMBER 2010
Brussels 15 July 2010 EU coordination in the social field in the context of Europe 2020: Looking back and building the future DRAFT PROGRAMME The Conference will be divided into three main parts, with
More information10 th SPC Heads of Fisheries Meeting
Noumea, New Caledonia, 14 17 March 2017 Information Paper 1 Original: English Meeting arrangements Chair The Chair of the SPC Heads of Fisheries Meeting normally rotates alphabetically. At this meeting
More informationReal world conditions and the agenda-setting impact of protest: A comparative analysis
Real world conditions and the agenda-setting impact of protest: A comparative analysis Roy Gava, Marco Giugni, Frédéric Varone, Stefaan Walgrave, Rens Vliegenthart, Ruud Wouters and Swen Hutter Paper for
More informationDoes the Nature of a Policy Matter? A Policy-Centred Approach to European Integration * ***
Does the Nature of a Policy Matter? A Policy-Centred Approach to European Integration * *** Pirmin Bundi and Michael A. Strebel Paper prepared for the 7th Annual General Conference of the European Political
More informationCONNECTING INTERNATIONAL AND PUBLIC LAW Thursday 13 th Saturday 15 th August 2009
THE CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL AND PUBLIC LAW ANU COLLEGE OF LAW DIRECTOR Professor Kim Rubenstein Canberra ACT 0200 Australia Telephone: +61 2 6125 0454 Facsimile: +61 2 6125 0150 Email: cipl.law@anu.edu.au
More informationEUROMED JUSTICE WG CHILD 2
EUROMED JUSTICE WG CHILD 2 WORKING GROUP ON THE APPLICATION BY NATIONAL RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR JUDGES OF INTERNATIONAL NORMS CONCERNING THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD THE HAGUE (NL), 12 th 14 th December
More informationWho Responds? Voters, Parties, and Issue Attention
Who Responds? Voters, Parties, and Issue Attention Heike Klüver 1 University of Bamberg heike.kluever@uni-bamberg.de Jae-Jae Spoon University of North Texas spoon@unt.edu ABSTRACT: Do parties listen to
More informationThe Financial Crises of the 21st Century
The Financial Crises of the 21st Century Workshop of the Austrian Research Association (Österreichische Forschungsgemeinschaft) 18. - 19. 10. 2012 Economic Attitudes in Financial Crises: The Democratic
More informationLeading Europe During Challenging Times: The Spanish Presidency of the Council of the European Union. Gaye Gungor. Vol. 7, No.
R. Schuman Leading Europe During Challenging Times: The Spanish Presidency of the Council of the European Union Gaye Gungor Vol. 7, No. 1 January 2010 Published with the support of the EU Commission. 2
More informationPOLI 201 / Chapter 10 Fall 2007
CHAPTER 10 Elections POLI 201: American National Government The Paradox of Voting in America Americans believe voting is important. They see it as: a civic duty; key to maintaining popular control of government;
More informationENAR Policy Seminar Framing a positive approach to Migration
ENAR Policy Seminar Framing a positive approach to Migration 6 and 7 November 2008 Paris, France Venue: Hotel Forest Hill, Paris, La Villette 28 ter, av. Corentin Cariou 75019 Paris Tel. 01.44.72.15.30
More informationBENJAMIN HIGHTON July 2016
BENJAMIN HIGHTON July 2016 bhighton@ucdavis.edu Department of Political Science 530-752-0966 (phone) One Shields Avenue 530-752-8666 (fax) University of California http://ps.ucdavis.edu/people/bhighton
More informationDRAFT AGENDA European Parliamentary Week 2017
DRAFT AGENDA European Parliamentary Week 2017 - European Semester Conference - (Draft dated 26/01/2017) - Interparliamentary Conference on Stability, Economic Coordination and Governance in the European
More informationIt was agreed that the possibility of an annual Prestige Lecture would be explored.
Minutes of the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee Annual General Meeting Held on Monday 10 th September 2018 at 4.30 pm in the Boothroyd Room, Portcullis House. 1. Minutes of previous AGM (17 th July
More informationMEDITERRANEAN COOPERATION DAYS
V MEDITERRANEAN COOPERATION DAYS November 10, 11 & 12, 2014 Rome (Lazio Region - IT) SAVE THE DATE AND SHORT DRAFT AGENDA (15/09/2014) Over the last decades, the Mediterranean basin has increasingly become
More informationChapter 6 Democratic Regimes. Copyright 2015 W.W. Norton, Inc.
Chapter 6 Democratic Regimes 1. Democracy Clicker question: A state with should be defined as a nondemocracy. A.a hereditary monarch B.an official, state-sanctioned religion C.a legislative body that is
More informationARE WE ON THE RIGHT TRACK? PARADIGM REVIEW BY CSOs AS DEVELOPMENT ACTORS
Conference: ARE WE ON THE RIGHT TRACK? PARADIGM REVIEW BY CSOs AS DEVELOPMENT ACTORS Date: 14 th 16 th May 2008 Venue: Prague Hotel Pyramida, Bělohorská 24, 160 00 Praha 6, Czech Republic (www.hotelpyramida.cz)
More informationTheorising and Exploring the Thatcherite Legacy for the Criminal Justice System. Stephen Farrall Political Studies Ass. Conference March 2015
Theorising and Exploring the Thatcherite Legacy for the Criminal Justice System Stephen Farrall Political Studies Ass. Conference March 2015 Our Approach: Drawing on Historical Institutionalism Concerned
More informationBar-Ilan University Faculty of Law, The Israeli Association of Legislation and The Israel Science Foundation invite you to an International Workshop
Bar-Ilan University Faculty of Law, The Israeli Association of Legislation and The Israel Science Foundation invite you to an International Workshop Rearranging the Arrangements Law: Comparative, Multidisciplinary,
More informationREGIONAL WORKSHOP ON THE MEDICRIME CONVENTION SINGLE POINTS OF CONTACT
10 June 2016 REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON THE MEDICRIME CONVENTION SINGLE POINTS OF CONTACT With the participation of representatives from: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Georgia, Greece, Hungary,
More informationPoznan July The vulnerability of the European Elite System under a prolonged crisis
Very Very Preliminary Draft IPSA 24 th World Congress of Political Science Poznan 23-28 July 2016 The vulnerability of the European Elite System under a prolonged crisis Maurizio Cotta (CIRCaP- University
More informationCV 1 Swen Hutter. 10/ /2011 PhD (Dr. phil., summa cum laude) in political science University of Munich (LMU)
CV 1 Swen Hutter CV - SWEN HUTTER CONTACT DETAILS European University Institute Department of Political and Social Sciences Badia Fiesolana Via dei Roccettini 9 IT-50014 S. Domenico di Fiesole [+39] 055
More informationNo Elections for Big Parties
No Elections for Big Parties Elias Dinas 1 Pedro Riera 2 1 University of Nottingham elias.dinas@nottingham.ac.uk 2 University of Strathclyde pedro.riera@strath.ac.uk EUDO Dissemination Conference Florence,
More informationSupplementary Material: VN/27517
The Gap between Public Preferences and Policies on Immigration: A Comparative Examination of the Effect of Politicization on Policy Congruence (Pre-Print) Morales, Laura, Jean-Benoit Pilet, and Didier
More informationSolomon Islands Justice Program and The Victorian Bar Inc. INTENSIVE ADVOCACY SKILLS WORKSHOP
Solomon Islands Justice Program and The Victorian Bar Inc. INTENSIVE ADVOCACY SKILLS WORKSHOP Solomon Islands 25-29 June 2018 Monday 25 June 2018 ADVOCACY SKILLS WORKSHOP PROGRAM USE OF LANGUAGE INJUNCTIONS
More informationPOLI 5140 Politics & Religion 3 cr.
Ph.D. in Political Science Course Descriptions POLI 5140 Politics & Religion 3 cr. This course will examine how religion and religious institutions affect political outcomes and vice versa. Emphasis will
More informationTHE INTERNATIONALISATION OF GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT REGULATION
CONFERENCE THE INTERNATIONALISATION OF GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT REGULATION Scientific Coordinators: Aris C. Georgopoulos, Notthingham University Bernard Hoekman, EUI, Petros C. Mavroidis, EUI Villa La Fonte,
More informationSuzanna Linn (fka Suzanna De Boef)
Department of Political Science The Pennsylvania State University 219 Pond Laboratory University Park, PA 16802 Suzanna Linn Phone: (814) 863-9402 Fax: (814) 863-8979 slinn@la.psu.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. University
More informationThe Czech Ministry of Interior produced a draft Act in preparation of a no-deal Brexit, which was approved by the government on 7 January 2019.
British Citizens and EU Member State Immigration Policy Preparing for a no-deal Brexit On Tuesday 15 January 2019 Members of Parliament (MPs) rejected the Withdrawal Agreement negotiated between the British
More informationAcademic Positions. Education
Tatishe M. Nteta Department of Political Science University of Massachusetts, Amherst 408 Thompson Hall Amherst, MA. 01003 Office: (413) 545-3546 Email: nteta@polsci.umass.edu Academic Positions University
More informationThe Rise of Populism:
The Rise of Populism: A Global Approach Entering a new supercycle of uncertainty The Rise of Populism: A Global Approach Summary: Historically, populism has meant everything but nothing. In our view, populism
More informationPolitical Cleavages and Inequality
Political Cleavages and Inequality Evidence from Electoral Democracies, 1950-2018 Amory Gethin 2 Clara Martínez-Toledano 1,2 Thomas Piketty 1,2 Inequalities and Preference for Redistribution Seminar École
More informationAmnon Cavari CURRICULUM VITAE
November 1, 2017 Academic Education Amnon Cavari CURRICULUM VITAE LL.B. (Law School), Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2001 M.A. in Political Science (Summa Cum Laude), Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2004.
More informationMarcela Chacón, Vice Minister of and Security, Costa Rica Erika Feller, Assistant High Commissioner (Protection), UNHCR
Regional Conference on Refugee Protection and International Migration in the Americas Protection Considerations in the Context of Mixed Migration San José, Costa Rica, 19 20 November 2009 Hotel Radisson
More informationTYPES OF GOVERNMENTS
Governance and Democracy TYPES OF GOVERNMENTS Characteristics of regimes Pluralism Ideology Popular mobilization Leadership Source: Juan J. Linz and Alfred Stepan. Problems of Democratic Transition and
More informationDANIEL J. LEE. Last updated: December 15, Ph.D. Department of Political Science, Duke University, 2008
DANIEL J. LEE Last updated: December 15, 2016 Department of Political Science http://faculty.unlv.edu/dlee dan.lee@unlv.edu 4505 S. Maryland Pkwy, Box 455029 office: (702)895-4029 Las Vegas, NV 89154 EDUCATION
More informationPolitical Economy. Pierre Boyer and Alessandro Riboni. École Polytechnique - CREST
Political Economy Pierre Boyer and Alessandro Riboni École Polytechnique - CREST Master in Economics Fall 2018 Schedule: Every Wednesday 08:30 to 11:45 Boyer and Riboni (École Polytechnique) Political
More informationEQUINET Legal Training Programme. Practical use of EU anti-discrimination laws: Trial simulation. 1-2 October 2009, Lisbon (Portugal)
EQUINET Legal Training Programme Practical use of EU anti-discrimination laws: Trial simulation 1-2 October 2009, Lisbon (Portugal) Training dates: Thursday 1 & Friday 2 October 2009 Location - venue:
More informationROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON LEGISLATION 23-30 APRIL, 2010 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS U.S.A. KENNETH G. TILLMAN, REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 7610 REPORT ON THE 2010 COUNCIL ON LEGISLATION BY KENNETH G. TILLMAN,
More informationAd-Hoc Query on foreign resident inscription to municipal/local elections. Requested by LU EMN NCP on 20 th December 2011
Ad-Hoc Query on foreign resident inscription to municipal/local elections Requested by LU EMN NCP on 20 th December 2011 Compilation produced on 3 rd February 2012 Responses from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,
More informationMatthew Joseph Gabel
Matthew Joseph Gabel Department of Political Science phone: (859)-257-4234 University of Kentucky fax: (859)-257-7034 1615 Patterson Office Tower e-mail: mjgabe1@uky.edu Lexington KY 40506-0027 Education
More information2017 Recurrent Discussion on Fundamental
2017 Recurrent Discussion on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work (FPRW) FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND RIGHTS AT WORK: FROM CHALLENGES TO OPPORTUNITIES Outline Background & Context The Report in Brief
More informationPAD 6025 Theoretical Perspectives in Public Policy
PAD 6025 Theoretical Perspectives in Public Policy Instructor One: Professor Rick Feiock Office Hours: 665 Bellamy, Tuesday 4:00 5:15 Telephone: 644-7615 Email: rfeiock@coss.fsu.edu Instructor Two: Professor
More informationElections Canada Advisory Board
Elections Canada Advisory Board Inaugural Meeting About the Elections Canada Advisory Board... 2 1. Setting the Scene: A Diagnostic of Electoral Democracy... 3 2. Elections Canada s Governance and Relationships...
More informationCOMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION. of
EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, 30.8.2017 C(2017) 5853 final COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION of 30.8.2017 establishing the list of supporting documents to be submitted by applicants for short stay visas
More informationEnforcing democracy? Towards a regulatory regime for the implementation of intra-party democracy
Enforcing democracy? Towards a regulatory regime for the implementation of intra-party democracy Anika Gauja University of Sydney Discussion Paper 16/06 (April 2006) Democratic Audit of Australia Australian
More informationThe Electoral System and its Impact on Electoral Behaviour: Is Taiwan s Experience Unusual?
The Electoral System and its Impact on Electoral Behaviour: Is Taiwan s Experience Unusual? Chia-hung Tsai Election Study Center, NCCU June 21, 2014 Presented at The Ordinary and the Extraordinary in Taiwan
More informationThe uses and abuses of evolutionary theory in political science: a reply to Allan McConnell and Keith Dowding
British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol. 2, No. 1, April 2000, pp. 89 94 The uses and abuses of evolutionary theory in political science: a reply to Allan McConnell and Keith Dowding
More informationThe Integer Arithmetic of Legislative Dynamics
The Integer Arithmetic of Legislative Dynamics Kenneth Benoit Trinity College Dublin Michael Laver New York University July 8, 2005 Abstract Every legislature may be defined by a finite integer partition
More informationConsultation on Financial Crisis and Trade: Toward an Integrated Response in Latin America and the Caribbean
Sistema Económico Latinoamericano y del Caribe Latin American and Caribbean Economic System Sistema Econômico Latino-Americano e do Caribe Système Economique Latinoaméricain et Caribéen Consultation on
More informationChildren First and Foremost:
Children First and Foremost: Realising the Rights of Children and Families in an Irregular Migration Situation Residence Palace, 155 Rue de la Loi, Block C 1040 Brussels, Belgium Tuesday 26 February 2013
More informationGraeme T. Boushey. Assistant Professor. Department of Political Science, University of California, Irvine (2012 to Present)
Graeme T. Boushey Contact Information The University of California, Irvine School of Social Science 3151 Social Science Plaza Irvine, CA 92697-5100 Phone: 949-824-1950 Fax: 949-824-8762 email: gboushey@uci.edu
More informationSOCIOLOGICAL AND POLITICAL RESEARCH
LA PRESIDENCIA PRESIDENCIA FIFTH SUMMER SEMINAR ON SOCIOLOGICAL AND POLITICAL RESEARCH RCC Harvard University / CIS 26 Trowbridge Street (with Harvard Street) Tel. (+1) 617 495 3536 September 3-9, 2012
More informationPOL-GA Comparative Government and Institutions New York University Spring 2017
POL-GA.3501.004 Comparative Government and Institutions New York University Spring 2017 Professor: Hande Mutlu-Eren Class Time: Tuesday 2:00-3:50 PM Office: 303 Class Location: 435 Office hours: Tuesday
More informationESM 241: Environmental Politics and Politics, Winter 2019
ESM 241: Environmental Politics and Politics, Winter 2019 Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:30-10:45 AM (Bren Hall 1414) Make-up Lecture, Fri, 1/18/19 8:30-9:45 AM (Bren Hall 1414) Professor: Sarah Anderson (sanderson@bren.ucsb.edu)
More informationEvidence and Policy Summer School Science, Policy and Demography:
Evidence and Policy Summer School Science, Policy and Demography: The role of population and migration for sustainable development in the European Neighbourhood 5-7 September 2018, Laxenburg, Austria Silhouettes
More informationFLORIDA GULF COAST UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 FLORIDA GULF COAST UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Wednesday, December 10,
More informationCES Academy Part I. Day I (Tuesday 13 th March)
CES Academy Part I Day I (Tuesday 13 th March) 17:00 17:30 Welcome & Introduction Concept and goals of CES Academy. Presentation of the Centre for European Studies (CES) Tomi Huhtanen, CES Director 17:30
More information