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EVENT COORDINATOR Osmany Porto de Oliveira FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO-UNIFESP CONFERENCE VENUE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO, BRAZIL GREEN PLACE HOTEL ORGANIZATION COLLABORATORS Roberta Sakai KING S COLLEGE LONDON Camila Saraiva FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO SPEAKERS Diane Stone UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA Jennifer Robinson UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON Michael Howlett SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY Fernando Filgueiras ESCOLA NACIONAL DE ADMINISTRAÇÃO PÚBLICA David Dumoulin IHEAL - UNIVERSITÉ SORBONNE NOUVELLE Guillaume Fontaine FLACSO ECUADOR Anthony Pereira KING S COLLEGE LONDON Jacint Jordana UNIVERSITAT POMPEU FABRA Richard Stren UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Gianpaolo Baiocchi NEW YORK UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL CONVENERS Leslie Pal CARLETON UNIVERSITY Cecilia Osorio UNIVERSIDAD ALBERTO HURTADO Alex Shankland INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX Magdalèna Hadjiisky IEP STRASBOURG David Dolowitz UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL Osmany Porto de Oliveira FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO-UNIFESP PRESENTED BY SPONSOR/ APOIO PARTNER INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

Summary CONFERENCE FOCUS...7 ORGANIZATION...10 CONVENERS...11 SPEAKERS...13 BOOK LAUNCH...20 UNIFESP PRESENTATION...28 PROGRAMME...30 TYPES OF SESSION...31 OPENING...32 PLENARY...32 Plenary 1: Latin American Policy Diffusion and Comparative Analysis... 32 Plenary 2: Recent Publications Presentations... 33 Plenary 3: Agent - Structure: An Endless Debate?... 34 Plenary 4: International Institutions and Transnational Arenas... 34 Plenary 5: South-North, East-West, Local-Global: Can We Talk about Transfers Directions?... 34 IDEAS CAFÉ...35 IC1: Transnational Political Ethnography... 35 IC2: Policy Transfer Research Strategies... 35 IC3: Non-state Actors and Policy Diffusion... 35 IC4: Resistance to Policy Transfer... 36 IC5: Instrument Constituencies and Policy Diffusion... 36 IC6: Is There a Model for the Diffusion of Chinese Policies?... 36 IC7: Peace, (In)security and Policy Diffusion... 37 IC8: State Capacity and the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals... 37

IC9: What Is Failure in Policy Transfer?... 37 PHD SESSION...38 ROUND TABLE Social Movements, Participatory Democracy and Urban Policies...38 PANEL Disentangling the Role of Culture in Policy and Institutional Transfers...39 PS5: Disentangling the Role of Culture in Policy and Institutional Transfers (I): The Spatial Dimension... 39 PS14: Disentangling the Role of Culture in Policy and Institutional Transfers (II): Aspects of Innovation and Entrepreneurship... 39 PANEL International Actors: Private Consultants and Policy Advisory Organizations..40 PS6: International Actors (I)... 40 PS15: International Actors (II)... 40 PANEL Making Southern Urban Policies...41 PS3: Making Southern Urban Policies (I) - Comparative Urbanism I... 41 PS8: Making Southern Urban Policies (II) - Comparative Urbanism II... 41 PS17. Making Southern Urban Policies (III) - The Role of International Organisations... 42 PANEL Methodologies of Policy Transfer: Conceptual Tools and Analytical Strategies for Contemporary Studies...42 PS1: Methodologies of Policy Transfer: Conceptual Tools and Analytical Strategies for Contemporary Studies (I)... 42 PS9: Methodologies of Policy Transfer: Conceptual Tools and Analytical Strategies for Contemporary Studies (II)... 42 PANEL Methods and strategies for analysing policy diffusion...43 PS10: Methods and Strategies for Analysing Policy Diffusion... 43 PANEL Non-Governmental Actors and South-South Cooperation...44 PS2: Non-Governmental Actors and South-South Cooperation... 44 PANEL South-North Learning?...44 PS19: South-North Learning? The Travel, Transfer, and Diffusion of Ideas, Models, and Policies through Development Cooperation?... 44 PANEL Participatory Institutions: Circulations, Scales and National Frameworks...45 PS12: Participatory Institutions: Circulations, Scales and National Frameworks... 45 PANEL Policy Diffusion in (Inter)National Peace and Security: The Spread of Southern Responses on Peace Operations, Policing, Drug Trafficking and Terrorism...45 PS4: Policy Diffusion in (Inter)National Peace and Security (I) Peacekeeping Involvement and Policy Diffusion in Peace and

Security: The Brazilian Experience and Beyond... 45 PS13: Policy Diffusion in (Inter)National Peace and Security (II) Foreign Policy and Diplomatic Initiatives on Policy Diffusion and International Peace and Security... 46 PS20: Policy Diffusion in (Inter)National Peace and Security (III) The Latin American Experience with Policy Diffusion in International Peace and Security... 46 PANEL Social Policy Diffusion...47 PS11: Social Policy Diffusion... 47 PANEL The diffusion of social and economic agendas...47 PS7: The diffusion of social and economic agendas (I)... 47 PS16: The diffusion of social and economic agendas (II)... 48 PS18: The diffusion of social and economic agendas (III)... 48 PRACTICAL INFORMATION...49 RESTAURANTS CLOSE TO THE CONFERENCE...50 RECOMMENDED RESTAURANTS IN SAO PAULO...51 CITY SIGHTSEEING...52 TRAVELLING TO BRAZIL...53 NOTES...54

CONFERENCE PARTNERS PRESENTED BY SPONSORS/ APOIO PARTNERS INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

CONFERENCE FOCUS 7 CONFERENCE FOCUS Osmany Porto de Oliveira DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO EVENT COORDINATOR Osmany Porto de Oliveira at International Conference on Policy Diffusion, Cebrap - 2016 Policy diffusion and development cooperation are two intrinsically intertwined fields of research. However, each research area has followed a specific path, resulting in development of independent research agendas and the emergence of specific concepts, methods and theories to interpret their objects of study. In many ways, analysis of issues from the current global order would benefit if these two disciplines became closer. The most evident aspect the fields share is that policy diffusion frequently takes place directly or indirectly via international cooperation. Sometimes, diffusion is a key part of development cooperation projects. This became more frequent in the realm of the so-called south south cooperation, where policy models developed in emerging economies such as Brazil were transferred to Latin America, Africa and Asia. Policy diffusion promoted by domestic and foreign actors via development cooperation raises several questions that remain unexplored and overlooked by the literature. These deserve more attention to amplify knowledge in the fields. How do development cooperation and diffusion create new power relations? Which identities, ideas and narratives are being (re)produced? Which actors, private and public (e.g. think-tanks, foundations, corporations, networks, states, international organisations), are engaged in these processes? When do resistance

8 CONFERENCE FOCUS International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation dynamics from governments and civil society emerge around transfer impositions? What is being transferred (ideas, models, interests, national coalitions, elites, discourses, etc.), to where (city, state, international organisation) and how it is being translated to other contexts? In which spaces or institutions are models being legitimised (or delegitimized) and diffusion encouraged? How do these arenas operate? Do policy diffusion and development cooperation lead to mutual learning? In what way do staff recruitment and reconfiguration of international organisations bureaucracy impact upon policy diffusion and development cooperation? The use of development cooperation as a soft power strategy by states is not new. The difference relates to recently emergent actors and mechanisms, resulting in a reconfiguration of soft power resources. Brazil progressively became more interested in promoting its policies abroad. Indeed, social policies were part of the Brazilian foreign affairs strategy (Pimenta de Faria, 2012). Policies relating to, for example, conditional cash transfer programs, food purchase and health, were transferred from Brazil to Latin American and African partners (Leite, Peres, 2013; Cabral, Shankland, Favaretto, 2014). China invested heavily in development cooperation in Africa in different areas, promoting a narrative, which insisted on a mutual benefit model. However, new forms of imperialism can be seen in the solidarity claims of south south cooperation (Alden, Large, Soares de Oliveira, 2008). International organisations have been operating directly in states more frequently, globalising public policies (Woods, 2008). Such organisations intervene in areas where competences should be of national states. Programs for, for example, social assistance, urban planning, political participation, education, infrastructure and administrative modernisation, are the objects of international organisational actions. These organisations do not work alone, but frequently collaborate with other agencies and local non-governmental organisations. In addition, private foundations such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation were responsible for funding projects involving the transfer of food security programs in African countries. The Rockefeller Foundation has also provided resources for resilient cities. World Bank projects for developing participatory budgeting were crucial for its worldwide diffusion and especially for implementing this device in sub-saharan Africa (Porto de Oliveira, 2017). In different cases, the World Bank, for example, operates in association with different national cooperation agencies, such as Swiss, Swedish and German agencies. The FAO also works with the British DFID to produce public policies in developing countries. These institutions frequently recommend models, directly fund policy implementation and evaluation, and offer training courses for building expertise. Diffusion and development cooperation are part of international (or global) public policymaking (Coleman, 2012; Petiteville, Smith, 2006). Coordination of these processes frequently takes place at summits, events and forums such as the recent Habitat III (Quito), Rio+20 (Rio de Janeiro), Cop-21 (Paris), 4th High Level Forum for Aid and Development (Busan), and so on (Hassenteufel, 2006). At these events, actors meet, form networks, promote policies, dispute for space and funding, sign agreements of cooperation, legitimate ideas, share them and concede awards (Eykut, Foyer, Morena, 2017). Moreover, these arenas can represent tipping points and starting points for paradigm shifts (Mawdsley, Savage, Kim, 2014).

CONFERENCE FOCUS 9 Far from being a consensual process, governments and civil society have been resisting foreign models and aid in different forms, either adapting instruments of public action to local interests or even through rejection. Inversely, the use of transfer and cooperation as a strategy to legitimise policies at domestic level is also a current practice. Transfers cannot be considered as merely copies of foreign models abroad, but involve adaptation. In particular, translations can take place in the realm of discourse, political ideas and institutional design. Despite the existence of consolidated research fields in the study of policy diffusion and development cooperation, more dialogue among scholars from these two research traditions is necessary. Taking into account the specializations of the two research traditions, which have been producing divisions among scholars, we also understand that collaboration and convergence is needed for a more profound, complementary and broader understanding of the phenomena. In short, the spirit of the conference is to build more bridges and break down walls that divide us. Moreover, it is important to produce and circulate knowledge from the south in collaboration with northern colleagues in a more democratic and inclusive way. The International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation is a continuation of the biennial conference first launched at CE- BRAP in Brazil in 2016. Our aim is to build a global network of scholars interested in these discussion themes, fostering research and debate on cutting-edge themes in this field. References ALDEN, C.; LARGE, D.; SOARES, De O., R. (Eds.) 2008. China returns to Africa: a superpower and a continent embrace. Hurst, London. COLEMAN, W. 2012. Governance and Global Public Policy. IN: LEVI-FAUR, D. (Ed.). The Oxford Handbook of Governance. Oxford University Press. Oxford. P. 673-685. EYKUT, S. C.; FOYER, J; MORENA, E. 2017. Globalising the Climate: COP21 and the climatisation of global debates. Routledge. LEITE, C. K. S.; PERES, U. D. Origem e disseminação do Programa Bolsa Família: aproximações analíticas com o caso mexicano. Revista do Serviço Público, v. 64, p. 351-376, 2013. MAWDSLEY, E.; SAVAGE, L,; KING, S. A post-aid world? Paradigm shift in foreign aid and development cooperation at the 2011 Busan High Level Forum. The Geographical Journal. V. 180, N. 1. P, 27-38. PETITEVILLE, P.; SMITH, A. Analyser les politiques publiques internationales. Revue Française de Science Politique, v. 3. p. 357-366, 2006. PIMENTA DE FARIA, C. A. A difusão de políticas sociais como estratégia de inserção internacional: Brasil e Venezuela comparados. Interseções, v. 14, n. 2, p. 335-371, dez 2012. PORTO DE OLIVEIRA, O. (2017). International Policy Diffusion and Participatory Budgeting: Ambassadors of Participation, International Institutions and Transnational Networks. London, Palgrave Macmillan.WOODS, N. 2006. The Globalizers: The IMF, the World WOODS, N. 2006. The Globalizers: The IMF, the World Bank and Their Borrowers. Cornell University Press. p. 69-54

10 ORGANIZATION International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation ORGANIZATION OSMANY PORTO DE OLIVEIRA EVENT COORDINATOR AND CONVENOR FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO Is Professor of International Relations at the Federal University of Sao Paulo (Unifesp). He holds two PhDs in Political Science. He received his PhD from the University of Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris III (2015), with the highest distinction very honourable distinction, with unanimous congratulations from the jury, and a PhD from the University of Sao Paulo, in which the jury highlighted the intense engagement on fieldwork in his thesis (2013). He received his B.A in International Relations from the University of Bologne in Italy in 2006 and a M.A in Latin American Studies from the University of Sorbonne Nouvelle/ IHEAL in France in 2008. He won the award of best young researcher at the CEISAL Congress at the University of Porto in Portugal (2013). He is author of International Policy Diffusion and Participatory Budgeting: Ambassadors of Participation, International Institutions and Transnational Networks, Palgrave McMillan (2017) and Le transfert d un modèle de démocratie participative: Paradiplomatie entre Porto Alegre et Saint-Denis (2010), Éditions IHEAL/CREDA. In 2016 he organized the International Seminar on Policy Diffusion at CEBRAP in Sao Paulo, Brazil. ROBERTA SAKAI ORGANIZATION COLLABORATOR KING S COLLEGE LONDON Roberta is a PhD candidate at the King s Brazil Institute, commencing her studies in January 2014. An architect and urban planner, with a Master s in Theory & History of Architecture and Urban Planning from the University of Sao Paulo (IAU-USP), she has also held positions in the Brazilian private and public sectors. Information available at bit.ly/roberta-sakai Her current research project looks at a particular topic within the context of the ongoing Brazil-Africa cooperation. It examines the transfer of knowledge in urban governance, housing and informal settlements upgrading that different Brazilian partners are providing to Mozambique.

ORGANIZATION 11 CAMILA SARAIVA ORGANIZATION COLLABORATOR FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO Information available at bit.ly/camila-saraiva Camila Saraiva is an urban planner specialised in urban policy, housing and governance. She is a Ph.D. candidate in the Institute of Urban and Regional Research and Planning (IPPUR) at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), and was a Visiting Research Student at University College London (UCL), Department of Geography. She holds a Master in Urban and Regional Planning from UFRJ, and a Bachelor of Architecture and Urbanism from the University of Sao Paulo. Her research projects concentrate on informal settlements, housing inequalities data, urban and housing policies in Brazil and South Africa, critical urban theory, comparative urbanism and policy mobilities and circulation of ideas. UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS FROM UNIFESP COLLABORATING ON THE ORGANIZATION OF THE CONFERENCE LUANA DE BARROS DRATOVSKY MARINA VILAS BOAS TALIETTA ANNA CAROLINA R. RAMALHO NATANAEL HÉLDER JOSUÉ SILVA LETÍCIA PIRES DOS SANTOS IVANA WU DOUGLAS MOREIRA COSTA VICTÓRIA BALMAT SILVA NETO RAPHAEL AUGUSTO DE PAULA CARDIM INGRA GERMANO DE ARAÚJO SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE: ALKETA PECI (GETULIO VARGAS FOUNDATION) CHRISTOPHER WALKER (U. OF NEW SOUTH WALES) CINTIA REJANE M. ARAÚJO (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO UNIFESP) DAVID DOLOWITZ (UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL) EDUARDO CALDAS (USP-LESTE) ERIC SABOURIN (CIRAD/UNB) GIANPAOLO BAIOCCHI (NEW YORK UNIVERSITY) KAREN COSTA FERNANDEZ (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO UNIFESP) RICHARD STREN (U. OF TORONTO) VANESSA MARX (PPGS-UFRGS/CEGOV)

12 ORGANIZATION International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation CONVENERS LESLIE PAL CARLETON UNIVERSITY Leslie Pal developed his BA (Joint Honors) in Political Science and Sociology at Mount Allison University, MA in Political Science at Queen s University and PhD in Political Science at Queen s University. His research uniquely engages public administration and public policy from both a rich theoretical as well as practical perspective. Information available at bit.ly/pal-leslie Currently he is working on global public policy networks around public sector reform, focusing specifically on the role of international organizations. CECILIA OSORIO (ALBERTO HURTADO UNIVERSITY) Cecilia Osorio Gonnet has her PhD in Political and Social Sciences at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra. She has a Master in Social Policy and Planning in Developing Countries from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a BA in History from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Since 2013 she is the Director of the Political Science and International Relations Program at the Alberto Hurtado University. Information available at bit.ly/cecilia-osorio (our translation) Her areas of research and teaching are public policies, social policies, dissemination of public policies, citizen participation and knowledge, ideas and public policies. She is currently developing a FONDECYT Initiation Project No. 11160363, How do ideas travel? The Chilean technocracy as an agent of transfer of social programs to Guatemala and Paraguay. (2016-2019).

ORGANIZATION 13 ALEX SHANKLAND INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX Information available at bit.ly/alex-shankland Alex Shankland is a social scientist with over two decades experience of working in Brazil, Peru, Angola and Mozambique as a researcher, NGO manager and social development consultant. He has researched, taught and published extensively on rights, participation and policy, particularly in the health sector, and his doctoral thesis was on representation and health policy in the Brazilian Amazon. His current research interests centre on theories and practices of democratic representation and citizen-state engagement, with particular reference to the political strategies of indigenous peoples and other marginalised minorities engaging with development and climate change policies. MAGDALENA HADJIISKY IEP STRASBOURG Lecturer in Political Science at the Institute of Political Studies in Strasbourg. Co-Leader of Axis 3 of SAGE, Production, circulation and critique of knowledge. Information available at bit.ly/magdalena-hadjiisk (our translation) Head of the Master 1 in Political and Social Sciences, IEP Strasbourg (since 2016). Head of the MISHA Program Construction and circulation of knowledge experts on public action in the European area: the role of international organizations (2017-2019). DAVID DOLOWITZ UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL Received his PhD in Government and Politics from the University of Strathclyde. His Master was developed at the University of Essex and BA in Political Science and Psychology University of Puget Sound. He lives and works in Liverpool since 1998 and owadays he is a professor of politics in the University of Liverpool. Information available at bit.ly/david-dolowitz Is author of: Dolowitz, D. P. (2017). Transfer and learning: One coin two elements. Novos Estudos CEBRAP, 36(1), 35-56 and Dolowitz, D. P., & Marsh, D. (2000). Learning from abroad: The role of policy transfer in contemporary policy-making. GOVERNANCE-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION, 13(1), 5-24.

14 SPEAKERS AND CONVENERS INFORMATION International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation SPEAKERS DIANE STONE UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA Diane Stone joined IGPA at the University of Canberra in 2015. Since December 2010 she has split her time between Australia and Europe. She is a Professor in Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick where she has been based since January 1996. Information available at bit.ly/diane-stone She has taught at the Australian National University where she gained her Masters (1989) and PhD (1994) degrees in Political Science and International Relations, at the University of Western Australia (2010-13), and at Manchester Metropolitan University (1993-95). During 1999, she worked in the World Bank Institute in Washington DC. Her main research interests focus on: conceptual frameworks of global public policy; the World Bank and development; new modalities of diplomacy; think tanks; global knowledge networks and transnational science; philanthropic foundations and global policy partnerships. JENNIFER ROBINSON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON Jennifer developed her undergraduate, Hons and MA studies in Geography at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, followed by a PhD in Geography at the University of Cambridge. She worked for some years in the first of half of the 1990s at University of KwaZulu- Natal, before some time at the LSE and then a good long stint at The Open University. Information available at bit.ly/jennifer-robinson Jennifer has been at UCL since October 2009, engaged in the Urban Laboratory, a cross-university network for Urban Studies.

SPEAKERS AND CONVENERS INFORMATION 15 MICHAEL HOWLETT SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY Information available at bit.ly/michael-howlett Michael developed his bachelor in Social Science with Honors at the University of Ottawa, M.A. at University of British Columbia and Ph.D. at Queen s University. He is Burnaby Mountain Chair in the Department of Political Science at Simon Fraser University and Yong Pung How Chair Professor in the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore. He specializes in public policy analysis, political economy, and resource and environmental policy. IARA COSTA LEITE UFSC Is associate professor in the Department of Economics and International Relations of the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC/ Florianópolis Campus). Information available at bit.ly/iara-costa-leite (our translation) She holds a PhD in Political Science (IESP/UERJ) and has taught and/or conducted research mainly on International Development Cooperation, South-South Cooperation and Brazilian Foreign Policy in institutions based in Belo Horizonte, Brasília, Rio de Janeiro, and Sao Paulo. Besides having worked in academic institutions, Iara has taken part in multinational research teams, either independently or as part of Brazilian think tanks, such as the Task-Team on South-South Cooperation (TT-SSC/OECD) and the Rising Power in International Development Programme, coordinated by the Institute of International Development (IDS). Currently her research program is focused at the interplay between International Relations and Science, Technology and Innovation.

16 SPEAKERS AND CONVENERS INFORMATION International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation Information available at bit.ly/david-dumoulin (our translation) DAVID DUMOULIN IHEAL-SORBONNE NOUVELLE Is a sociologist and works on forms of transnational collective action, at the crossroads between network analysis and analysis at different scales of biodiversity conservation policies. Currently in a CNRS delegation, he continues his research on the local construction of knowledge of scientific ecology, as well as on the institutionalization of conservation biology in France and Mexico and its contribution to a new eco-governmentality, through a multi-located survey (local case studies, national arenas and surveys in international conferences such as the World Congress of the Society of Conservation Biology). He is currently participating in the organization of the Governing the Living seminar at the MNHN and the Climacop project to conduct a collective survey on the major climate conference, COP21. NATÁLIA KOGA ENAP Natalia is member of the National Carrier of Public Policy and Government Management Specialist in Brazil. Information available at bit.ly/natalia-koga (our translation) She holds a PhD in Politics from the University of Westminster. She is currently working for the Stricto Sensu Directorate-General for Research and Graduate Studies at the National School of Public Administration (ENAP), in Brazil. She is interested in studies on the implementation of public policies, bureaucracy, state capacities, State-civil society relations and democracy. FERNANDO FILGUEIRAS ENAP Holds a PhD in Political Science from the Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro (IUPERJ). Master in Political Science from Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG). Professor of the Department of Political Science at UFMG. Information available at bit.ly/fernando-filgueiras Image available at bit.ly/imagem-fernando-filgueiras CNPQ researcher and newspaper columnist. Author of books and academic articles published in national and international journals. He was Director of the Faculty of Philosophy and Human Sciences of UFMG. Currently, Director of Stricto Sensu Research and Graduate Studies at the National School of Public Administration (ENAP).

SPEAKERS AND CONVENERS INFORMATION 17 GUILLAUME FONTAINE FLACSO ECUADOR Holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Paris 3-Sorbonne Nouvelle and a qualification to conduct research (post-ph.d.) in Political Science from the Institute of Political Studies in Paris (Sciences-Po). Currently, his research interests include comparative energy policies in the Andean countries. His previous works were related to environmental conflicts, the petroleum policies and social movements in Latin America. Information available at bit.ly/guillaume-fontaine Since 2001, he is researcher and Ph.D. professor at FLACSO Ecuador. From 2006 to 2008, he has coordinated the program of Socio-environmental Studies. From 2008 to 2011, he was research coordinator of the Department. Since 2012, he coordinates the program of Public Policies and Management, recently reorganized into the Department of Public Affairs. His specialties are policy analysis, democratic governance, policy instruments, neo-institutionalism. JACINT JORDANA UNIVERSITAT POMPEU FABRA Jacint Jordana is professor of Political Science and Public Administration at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra. He has a PhD in Economics (Universitat de Barcelona, 1992). Currently, he is director of the Institut Barcelona d Estudis Internacionals (IBEI), an inter-university research institute devoted to international studies. Information available at bit.ly/jacint-jordana His main research area is focused to the analysis of public policies, with special emphasis being laid on regulatory policy and regulatory governance. Recent publications include articles, among others, on the diffusion of regulatory institutions, the comparative development of domestic public policies, and policy making in policy networks.

18 SPEAKERS AND CONVENERS INFORMATION International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation RICHARD STREN (UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Richard Stren is Emeritus Professor of Political Science, and Senior Fellow at the Global Cities Institute. Information available at bit.ly/richard-stren He holds a bachelor s degree in political economy from the University of Toronto, and a master s and doctoral degree in political science from the University of California, Berkeley. In 2014, he was given an honorary doctorate by the University of Quebec (INRS), and the Norton Long Career Achievement Award by the American Political Science Association. His major area of interest is comparative urban policy with a special interest in developing countries. GIANPAOLO BAIOCCHI NYU GALLATIN Information available at bit.ly/gianpaolo-baiocchi Gianpaolo Baiocchi is a sociologist and an ethnographer interested in questions of politics and culture, critical social theory, and cities. He has written about and continues to research instances of actually existing civic life and participatory democracy. His most recent work is Popular Democracy: The Paradox of Participation (Stanford University Press, 2016), which he co-authored with Ernesto Ganuza. The Civic Imagination: Making a Difference in American Political Life (co-authored with Elizabeth Bennett, Alissa Cordner, Stephanie Savell, and Peter Klein; Paradigm Publishers, 2014) examines the contours and limits of the democratic conversation in the US today. He is also the author, along with Patrick Heller and Marcelo K. Silva, of Bootstrapping Democracy: Experiments in Urban Governance in Brazil (Stanford University Press, 2011) and Militants and Citizens: Local Democracy on a Global Stage in Porto Alegre (Stanford University Press, 2005). He is the editor of Radicals in Power: Experiments in Urban Democracy in Brazil (Zed Press, 2003). An engaged scholar, Baiocchi was one of the founders of the Participatory Budgeting Project and continues to work with groups improving urban democracy. He heads Gallatin s Urban Democracy Lab, which launched in 2014 and which provides a space for scholars and practitioners to collaborate and exchange ideas for cultivating just, sustainable, and creative urban futures.

SPEAKERS AND CONVENERS INFORMATION 19 CARLOS MILANI IESP UERJ Graduated in Legal and Social Sciences (UFRGS, 1989), as well as from the Rio Branco Institute in Diplomacy Career Development. He has a Master in Political Science (University of Paris III, 1993) and PhD in Development Studies from the School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (EHESS / Paris, 1997). Information available at bit.ly/carlos-milani His research projects are on the following topics: international cooperation for development as a foreign policy agenda; actors and agendas of Brazilian foreign policy; foreign policy in comparative perspective. ANTHONY PEREIRA KING S COLLEGE LONDON Graduated from the University of Sussex in 1982 with a BA in Politics and then in 1986 obtained an MA in Government from Harvard University. Developed his PhD at Harvard University. Information available at bit.ly/anthony-pereira Pereira s current work concerns citizenship, human rights, public security, and state coercion in Brazil. This includes a study of the performance of a relatively new human rights institution, the police ombudsman, in two different states in Brazil, as well as an analysis of some recent efforts to reform the police. Pereira has been a member of the Executive Committee of the Brazilian Studies Association (BRASA) and is an occasional commentator for BBC Brazil.

20 BOOK LAUNCH TITLE: PUBLIC POLICY TRANSFER MICRO-DYNAMICS AND MACRO-EFFECTS EDITED BY: Magdaléna Hadjiisky, Université de Strasbourg, France Leslie A. Pal, Carleton University, Canada Christopher Walker, University of New South Wales, Australia PUBLISHED BY: Edward Elgar Information available at bit.ly/public-policy-transfer SUMMARY: Contemporary policy making is deeply influenced by the borrowing, transfer and diffusion of ideas and models from other countries, levels of government and supranational institutions. This is the first book to analyze comparatively the micro-dynamics of transfer across regions, contrasting policy fields, multiple levels of governance, and institutional actors. Grounded in original research by specialists in the field, it provides fresh and arresting insights into competition among transfer agents, resistances, local coalitions, translation, and policy learning. This empirical depth informs a reinvigorated and nuanced theoretical framework on global policy transfer processes.

book launch 21 TITLE: SPECIAL ISSUE: TWENTY YEARS OF THE JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE POLICY ANALYSIS: RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, VOL 20, ISSUE 1, MARCH 2018 PROLOGUE JCPA Founding a Journal Iris Geva-May Pages: 1-3 INTRODUCTION JCPA 20th Anniversary Issue Iris Geva-May & Leslie A. Pal Pages: 7-17 Information and image available at bit.ly/journal-policy-analysis In the Beginning Laurence E. Lynn Jr. Pages: 4-6 ARTICLES: Twenty Years of Comparative Policy Analysis: A Survey of the Field and a Discussion of Topics and Methods Iris Geva-May, David C. Hoffman & Joselyn Muhleisen Pages: 18-35 How are Patterns of Public Governance Changing in the US and the EU? It s Complicated Laurence E. Lynn Jr. & Aleksandra Malinowska Pages: 36-55 The Contribution of Comparative Policy Analysis to Policy Design: Articulating Principles of Effectiveness and Clarifying Design Spaces Michael Howlett & Ishani Mukherjee Pages: 72-87 Comparative Politics and Comparative Policy Studies: Making the Linkage B. Guy Peters Pages: 88-100 Where Comparative Public Administration and Comparative Policy Studies Meet Steven Van de Walle & Marleen Brans Pages: 101-113 Beyond the Usual Suspects: New Research Themes in Comparative Public Policy Isabelle Engeli, Christine Rothmayr Allison & Éric Montpetit Pages: 114-132 Compared to What? The Multiple Meanings of Comparative Policy Analysis Beryl A. Radin & David L. Weimer Pages: 56-71

22 book launch International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation TITLE: JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE POLICY ANALYSIS: RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, VOLUME 20, ISSUE 2, APRIL 2018 Policy change in Latin America: A case for comparative theorybuilding and theory-testing Information and image available at bit.ly/journal-policy-analysis ARTICLES: Introduction Substance and Methods in the Comparative Study of Policy Change B. Guy Peters Guillaume Fontaine Jose-Luis Mendez Pages: 133-141 Original Articles Explaining a Policy Paradigm Shift: A Comparison of Resource Nationalism in Bolivia and Peru Guillaume Fontaine Ivan Narvaez Susan Velasco Pages: 142-157 Comparative Analysis of Higher Education Quality Assurance in Colombia and Ecuador: How is Political Ideology Reflected in Policy Design and Discourse? Nadia Rubaii Mariana Lima Bandeira Pages: 158-175 Determinants of Policy Change in Latin America: A Comparison of Social Security Reform in Chile and Uruguay (1973 2000) Rossana Castiglioni Pages: 176-192 Foreign Prescriptions and Domestic Interests: A Comparison of Education Reform in Argentina and Chile Claudia Milena Diaz Rios Pages: 193-208 Presidents Strategic Action and Policy Change in Mexico: A Comparison of the Hydrocarbon Policy Reforms Enrique Peña Felipe Calderon Jose-Luis Mendez Pages: 209-222 Discourse From Pollution Charge to Environmental Protection Tax: A Comparative Analysis of the Potential and Limitations of China s New Environmental Policy Initiative Jian Wu Alon Tal Pages: 223-236

book launch 23 TITLE: POLICY-MAKING IN A TRANSFORMATIVE STATE: THE CASE OF QATAR EDITED BY: Leslie Pal (Carleton University) Evren Tok (Hamad Bin Khalifa University) Lolwah Alkhater (Doha Institute for Graduate Studies) PUBLISHED BY: Palgrave McMillan Information available at bit.ly/public-policy-transfer SUMMARY: This book explores, in a series of detailed case studies, how public policy is actually made in Qatar. While Qatar is a Gulf monarchy, its governance is complex. Other analysts have tried to come to grips with this complexity using qualified descriptions of the system such as late rentier, pluralized autocracy, tribal democracy, or soft authoritarian. The authors of the volume use the lens of a transformative state. Qatar is deliberately engaged in a rapid process of radical economic and societal transformation. That process has its contradictions and tensions, particularly with regards to achieving a balance between Islam, social traditions, and modernity. This book explores how it also has a specific policy dynamic of generating ideas and institutions, developing policy and program designs, implementation and coordination. TITLE: BRAZILIAN COOPERATION AGENCY 30 YEARS: HISTORY AND FUTURE CHALLENGES AUTHOR: Carlos Milani (IESP/UERJ) PUBLISHED BY: ABC Editor Information available at bit.ly/abc-30-anos SUMMARY: The book describes the historical evolution of the International Technical Cooperation and the Brazilian Cooperation Agency (ABC) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE). In this context, at the same time that it reports and analyzes the main work carried out, it presents the results achieved by the Agency in its 30 years of existence. In its final chapter, the publication outlines scenarios and perspectives of Brazilian technical cooperation for the future.

24 book launch International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation TITLE: REVISTA NOVOS ESTUDOS (EDIÇÃO 107 - VOLUME 36 - N. 1 - MARÇO 2017) PUBLISHED BY: CEBRAP Information available at bit.ly/public-policy-transfer DOSSIER EDITED BY: Osmany Porto de Oliveira (Federal University of São Paulo) Carlos Aurélio Pimenta de Faria (PUC-Minas) DOSSIÊ / DOSSIÊ Title: Research Traditions and the State of the Discipline in Brazil - Tradições de pesquisa e o estado da disciplina no Brasil Authors: Osmany Porto de Oliveira e Carlos Aurélio Pimenta de Faria DOSSIÊ / DOSSIÊ Title: Transfer and Learning: One Coin Two Elements - Transferência e aprendizagem: Uma moeda, dois elementos [bit.ly/dossie-1] Author: David P. Dolowitz DOSSIÊ / DOSSIÊ Title: Persuasive Practitioners and the Art of Simplification: The Bogotá Model Profissionais persuasivos e a arte da simplificação: O modelo de Bogotá [bit.ly/dossie-2] Author: Sergio Montero DOSSIÊ / DOSSIÊ Title: Policy Diffusion and Translation: The Case of Health Agencies - Difusão e tradução de políticas: O caso das agências de saúde [bit.ly/dossie-3] Authors: Patrick Hassenteufel, Daniel Benamouzig, Jérôme Minonzio e Magali Robelet DOSSIÊ / DOSSIÊ Title: From Policy Transfer to Mutual Learning? - Da transferência de políticas ao aprendizado mútuo? [bit.ly/dossie-4] Authors: Jennifer Constantine e Alex Shankland ENTREVISTA / INTERVIEW Interview: Elza Berquó - [bit.ly/interview-elza] Author: Débora Thomé ARTIGOS / ARTICLES Title: Depois do capitalismo financeiro-rentista, mudança estrutural à vista? - After Financial- Rentier Capitalism, Structural Change in Sight? [bit.ly/article-luiz-carlos] Author: Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira ARTIGOS / ARTICLES Title: Pessoas, produtividade e políticas - People, Productivity and Policies [bit.ly/article-sergei-soares] Author: Sergei Soares ARTIGOS / ARTICLES Title: Públicos, problemas públicos, arenas públicas - Publics, Public Problems, Public Arenas [bit.ly/article-daniel] Author: Daniel Cefaï translation by Rosa Freire d Aguiar ARTIGOS / ARTICLES Title: Limites do projeto Modernista - Limits of the Modernist Project [bit.ly/article-frederico-barros] Author: Frederico Barros

book launch 25 TITLE: REVISTA DE ADMINISTRAÇÃO PÚBLICA (VOL. 52 N. 2 MARCH APRIL 2018) THEMATIC ISSUE Actors, Mechanisms and Directions of Policy Diffusion: Between Translation and Resistance Information and image available at bit.ly/rap-fgv EDITORIAL Alketa Peci Editor-in-Chief FGV EBAPE GUEST EDITORS Osmany Porto de Oliveira Universidade Federal de São Paulo / (Brazil) Leslie A. Pal Carleton University / (Carleton University) PRESENTATION New Frontiers and directions in Policy Transfer, Diffusion and Circulation Research Osmany Porto de Oliveira Universidade Federal de São Paulo / (Brazil) GUEST AUTHOR Policy mobilities as comparison: urbanization processes, repeated instances, topologies Jennifer Robinson University College London / (London) Leslie A. Pal Carleton University / (Canada) ARTICLES Difusion of cycling policy in the city of São Paulo: resistance, support and the role of the media Cristiane Kerches da Silva Leite Universidade de São Paulo / (Brazil) Maurício Feijó Cruz Universidade de São Paulo / (Brazil) Lucas Bravo Rosin Universidade de São Paulo / (Brazil) Diffusion of CCTs from Latin America to Asia: The Philippine 4P case Michael Howlett Simon Fraser University / (Canada) National University of Singapore (Singapore) M Ramesh National University of Singapore (Singapore) Kidjie Saguin National University of Singapore (Singapore) Facilitated governance in Mercosur: policy transfer and integration in education, health, and migration policies Alexsandro Eugenio Pereira Universidade Federal do Paraná / (Brazil) Glaucia Julião Bernardo Universidade Federal do Paraná / (Brazil) Instituto Federal do Paraná / (Brasil) Ludmila Andrzejewski Culpi Universidade Federal do Paraná / (Brazil) Huáscar Fialho Pessali Universidade Federal do Paraná / (Brazil) Migration governance in South America: The bottomup diffusion of the Residence Agreement of Mercosur Adriana Montenegro Braz Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales / (Ecuador) Imitation or coercion? State constitutions and federative centralization in Brazil Cláudio Gonçalves Couto Fundação Getulio Vargas / (Brazil) Gabriel Luan Absher Bellon Fundação Getulio Vargas / (Brazil)

26 book launch International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation TITLE: INTERNATIONAL POLICY DIFFUSION AND PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING AMBASSADORS OF PARTICIPATION, INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND TRANSNATIONAL NETWORKS AUTHOR: Osmany Porto de Oliveira (Federal University of São Paulo) PUBLISHED BY: Palgrave McMillan Information available at bit.ly/international-policy SUMMARY: This book explores the international diffusion of Participatory Budgeting (PB), a local policy created in 1989 in Porto Alegre, Brazil, which has now spread worldwide. The book argues that the action of a group of individuals called Ambassadors of Participation was crucial to make PB part of the international agenda. This international dimension has been largely overlooked in the vast literature produced on participatory democracy devices. The book combines public policy analysis and the study of international relations, and makes a broad comparative study of PB, including cases from Latin America, Europe, and Sub-Saharan Africa. The book also presents a new methodology developed to examine PB diffusion, the transnational political ethnography, which combines in-depth interviews, participant observation and document analysis both at the local and transnational level. TITLE: OBJECTIFYING TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE, RE-ENCHANTING THE STRUGGLE AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE IN GLOBALISING THE CLIMATE COP21 AND THE CLIMATISATION OF GLOBAL DEBATES AUTHOR: David Dumoulin (IHEAL-Sorbonne Nouvelle) Jean Foyer PUBLISHED BY: Routledge Information and image available at bit.ly/globalising-climate SUMMARY: This volume offers readers an original account of the current state of play in the field of global climate governance. Building upon a collaborative research project on COP21 carried out by a multidisciplinary team of twenty academics with recognised experience in the field of environmental governance, the book takes COP21 as an entry point to analyse ongoing transformations of global climate politics, and to scrutinise the impact of climate change on global debates more generally. The book has three key objectives: to analyse global climate governance through a combination of long-term analysis and on-sight observation; to identify and analyse the key spaces of participation in the global climate debate; to examine the climatisation of a series of crosscutting themes, including development, energy, security and migration.this book will be of great interest to students, scholars and policymakers of climate politics and governance, international relations and environmental studies.

book launch 27 TITLE: THE BRICS IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT EDITED BY: Jing Gu Alex Shankland (Institute of Development Studies/University of Sussex) Anuradha Chenoy PUBLISHED BY: Palgrave McMillan Information and image available at bit.ly/brics-developmer SUMMARY: This book offers a comprehensive comparative perspective on the increasingly significant development cooperation activities of the BRICS. Providing a powerful set of insights into the drivers for engagement within each country, it brings together leading experts from Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa and OECD countries. The authors review the empirical evidence for the BRICS modes of development cooperation and their geographical reach and explore the historical background and patterns of international development engagement of each country. They also present a cuttingedge analysis of the broader geopolitical shifts, distinctive ideologies and normative discourses that are influencing and informing their engagement in increasingly ambitious joint projects such as the New Development Bank. This collection is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the rapidly changing landscape of international development. TITLE: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF LULA S BRAZIL AUTHOR: Pedro Schavaderian PUBLISHED BY: Routledge Information available at bit.ly/public-policy-transfer SUMMARY: The Political Economy of Lula s Brazil describes the social, political and economic transformations that led to increased interest in the tropical giant at the start of the 21st century. This volume demonstrates that Brazil s rise was the result of the adoption of heterodox economic policies, while also highlighting the obstacles to choosing an egalitarian development path in Latin America. Adopting an innovative perspective in terms of methodology and interpretation, contributors from Brazil, Latin America and France follow a non-dogmatic critical approach in order to explain the institutional changes that made a new cycle of development possible in Brazil. The authors also argue that the evolution of Brazil, following the implementation of leftist policies, paradoxically gave birth to several economic, political and environmental contradictions.

28 UNIFESP PRESENTATION

UNIFESP PRESENTATION 29 Traditionally recognized as an institution specialized in health sciences, Unifesp is responsible for the training of qualified human resources and the development of scientific research in health. Its core is the Escola Paulista de Medicina (EPM), whose foundation dates back to 1933 and was supported by private funds and government subsidies until its federalization in 1956. With the enactment of Law No. 8957 in 1994, EPM turned into a federal university, keeping the courses in Medial Science, Nursing, Biomedical Sciences, Speech Therapy and Ophthalmic Technology - which now integrates the Health Technologies. The strong growth experienced by the institution throughout decades has been reflected both in the occupation of more than a hundred buildings in the vicinity of its headquarters in Vila Clementino (Sao Paulo), in which teaching centers, research institutes and clinics were installed, as well as the construction of own buildings such as Research Buildings I and II, the National Institute of Pharmacology and the Regional Blood Center. Led by highly qualified faculty, health research at Unifesp is linked to the professional practice, which ranges from primary care to the use of the latest technology in diagnostic methods and disease treatment. The Hospital Sao Paulo - recognized as the largest teaching hospital in the country and reference in highly complex procedures - provides undergraduate and graduate students the exercise of clinical practice and welfare services to the underprivileged population supported by the Unified Health System (SUS). On the way to its consolidation as a full university, Unifesp has expanded its faculty by the admission of professionals holding at least a PhD degree and has begun offering new undergraduate courses based on modern pedagogical projects and allowing for greater curricular flexibility. For 48 out of the total of 55 undergraduate courses currently available, access is linked to the Unified Selection System (SiSU), which sets the approval criteria on the score obtained through the National High School Exam (ENEM). This measure, which aims at democratizing access to higher education, is complemented by booking 50% of vacancies to students with greater economic vulnerability. Graduate programs - created since 1970 - form teachers and researchers with high level of technical and scientific competences, assigning Unifesp the greatest scientific output indicators per teacher, nationwide. Among the numerous training programs for human resources developed by the institution, specialized courses presential and distance - allow the continued training of hundreds of professionals in their specialties. Social projects - including the Xingu Project, the Open University of the Third Age and the Centre for Public Policy cater for interaction between academic knowledge and society as an important instrument of social transformation. At the international level, Unifesp - as a signatory of important agreements of international cooperation - promotes the exchange of students and faculty and participates in collaborative research networks. From 2005, with the support of local governments and resources from the expansion of the federal program, Unifesp implemented new units in cities near Sao Paulo. New campuses located in Santos, Diadema, Guarulhos, Sao José dos Campos and Osasco - took responsibility for organizing knowledge areas that include, among others, the Exact Sciences, the Humanities, Environmental Sciences and Applied Social Sciences. The Escola Paulista de Medicina and the Escola Paulista de Enfermagem are located at Sao Paulo Campus, representing the historical core of the institution. Thus, the multicampus geography of Unifesp, with six campuses and two being implanted in the state macro-metropolitan area, distributed in three metropolitan regions (Sao Paulo, Santos and São José dos Campos), let us compose a university network in an area of 29 million inhabitants, the largest urban density in the southern hemisphere. This strategic condition leads to a high potential for education, research and extension activities which can be directed to major national and international issues. Information available at bit.ly/unifesp-info Image available bit.ly/image-campus

30 Programme Programme DAY 1 16-MAY-18 DAY 2 17-MAY-18 DAY 3 18-MAY-18 International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation TIMETABLE International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation DAY 4 19-MAY-18 TIME ACTIVITIES TIME ACTIVITIES TIME ACTIVITIES TIME ACTIVITIES 08:30-09:30 REGISTRATION PANEL SESSIONS (4, 5, 6) PANEL SESSIONS (13, 14, 15) 09:30-10:20 OPENING : MARCOS LINDEMBERG (ML) 09:00-10:20 PS4: POLICY DIFFUSION IN (INTER) NATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY (I) : BURLE MARX PS5: DISENTANGLING THE ROLE OF CULTURE IN POLICY AND INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFERS (I) 09:00-10:20 PS13: POLICY DIFFUSION IN (INTER) NATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY (II) : IBIRAPUERA PS14: DISENTANGLING THE ROLE OF CULTURE IN POLICY AND INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFERS (II) 09:00-10:20 MEETING: BOOK PROJECT (BY INVITATION) : MARCOS LINDEMBERG (ML) : TRIANON : TRIANON PS6: INTERNATIONAL ACTORS (I) PS15: INTERNATIONAL ACTORS (II) : IBIRAPUERA : BURLE MARX 10:20-11:00 COFFEE BREAK AND POSTER PRESENTATION PANEL SESSIONS (7, 8, 9) 10:30-10:50 COFFEE BREAK 10:30-10:50 COFFEE BREAK PANEL SESSIONS (16,17,18) 10:30-12:30 PLENARY 1: LATIN AMERICAN POLICY DIFFUSION AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS : MARCOS LINDEMBERG (ML) 11:10-12:30 PS7: THE DIFFUSION OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC AGENDAS (I) : BURLE MARX PS8: MAKING SOUTHERN URBAN POLICIES (II) : TRIANON PS9: METHODOLOGIES OF POLICY TRANSFER: CONCEPTUAL TOOLS AND ANALYTICAL STRATEGIES FOR CONTEMPORARY STUDIES (II) : IBIRAPUERA 11:10-12:30 PS16: THE DIFFUSION OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC AGENDAS (II) : IBIRAPUERA PS17: MAKING SOUTHERN URBAN POLICIES (III) : TRIANON PS18: THE DIFFUSION OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC AGENDAS (III) : BURLE MARX 11:00-12:30 PHD SESSION : MARCOS LINDEMBERG (ML) 12:30-13:45 LUNCH 12:40-13:50 LUNCH 12:30-13:45 LUNCH 12:30-13:45 LUNCH PANEL SESSIONS (1, 2, 3) PANEL SESSIONS (10, 11, 12) PANEL SESSIONS (19, 20) 14:00-15:20 PS1: METHODOLOGIES OF POLICY TRANSFER (I) : IBIRAPUERA PS2: NON-GOVERNMENTAL ACTORS AND SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION : TRIANON 14:00-15:20 PS10: METHODS AND STRATEGIES FOR ANALYZING POLICY DIFFUSION : IBIRAPUERA PS11: SOCIAL POLICY DIFFUSION : TRIANON 14:00-15:20 PS19: SOUTH-NORTH LEARNING? : TRIANON PS20: POLICY DIFFUSION IN (INTER) NATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY (II) : BURLE MARX 14:00-15:45 PLENARY 5: SOUTH-NORTH, EAST-WEST, LOCAL-GLOBAL: CAN WE TALK ABOUT TRANSFERS DIRECTIONS? PS3: MAKING SOUTHERN URBAN POLICIES (I) : BURLE MARX PS12: PARTICIPATORY INSTITUTIONS : BURLE MARX ROUND TABLE: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY AND URBAN POLICIES : IBIRAPUERA : MARCOS LINDEMBERG (ML) IDEAS CAFÉ (1, 2, 3) IDEAS CAFÉ (1, 2, 3) IDEAS CAFÉ (1, 2, 3) IC 1: TRANSNATIONAL POLITICAL ETHNOGRAPHY IC4: RESISTANCE TO POLICY TRANSFER IC7: PEACE, (IN)SECURITY AND POLICY DIFFUSION 15:30-16:30 : BURLE MARX IC2: POLICY TRANSFER RESEARCH STRATEGIES : TRIANON 15:30-16:30 : IBIRAPUERA IC5: INSTRUMENT CONSTITUENCIES AND POLICY DIFFUSION : TRIANON 15:30-16:30 : IBIRAPUERA IC8: STATE CAPACITY AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS : TRIANON 16:00-17:00 MEETING: GLOBAL PLATFORM (BY INVITATION) : MARCOS LINDEMBERG (ML)) IC3: NON-STATE ACTORS AND POLICY DIFFUSION IC6: IS THERE A MODEL FOR THE DIFFUSION OF CHINESE POLICIES? IC9: WHAT IS FAILURE IN POLICY TRANSFER? : IBIRAPUERA : BURLE MARX : BURLE MARX 17:00-19:00 PLENARY 2: RECENT PUBLICATIONS PRESENTATIONS : IBIRAPUERA 17:15-19:15 PLENARY 3: AGENT - STRUCTURE: AN ENDLESS DEBATE? : MARCOS LINDEMBERG (ML) 17:15-19:15 PLENARY 4: INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND TRANSNATIONAL ARENAS : MARCOS LINDEMBERG (ML) 17:00-18:00 MEETING: NEXT STEPS (BY INVITATION) : MARCOS LINDEMBERG (ML) 19:15 BOOK LAUNCH : BURLE MARX HOTEL GREEN PLACE UNIFESP

Types of Session Programme 31 1 2 3 Panel Plenary Round Table This is a space where micro-level debates will occur. Here, researchers will present their cutting-edge findings on policy diffusion and development cooperation. This is a space for discussing big ideas. Plenaries are the macrolevel debate sessions, where speakers will have one general subject to talk about. These are stimulating arenas in which current aspects of policy diffusion and development cooperation will be problematized, and new avenues for research will be presented. We will have only one round table on an important topic for thinking about policy diffusion and development cooperation: the topic of Democracy, social movements and citizenship. 4 5 PhD Session Ideas Café We understand that part of the most cutting-edge research is being done by PhD students, who will be leading the field in the near future. This session is open for them to present their research and receive comments from a leading senior scholar in the area. This is the space where mesolevel debate will take place. An ideas café is a short and informal session, with a talk of about 20 minutes from a leading expert on the field of policy diffusion and development cooperation. The conversation will be guided by a senior scholar, who will ask up to three central questions on a topic in the area of expertise of the invited speaker. After the presentation, the public will have a few minutes in which to ask questions in a relaxed environment, while drinking coffee. This session will be recorded and distributed via our website as a podcast.

32 Opening Wednesday 16 May 2018 09:30-10:20 Marcos Lindemberg (ML) Unifesp MODERATOR GABRIELA DE BRELÀZ (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO) ESPER ABRÃO CAVALHEIRO (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO) ANGELA ALONSO (CEBRAP) OSMANY PORTO DE OLIVEIRA (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO) Plenary PLENARY 1: Latin American Policy Diffusion and Comparative Analysis Wednesday 16 May 2018 MODERATOR LESLIE PAL (CARLETON UNIVERSITY) 10:30-12:30 GUILLAUME FONTAINE (FLACSO ECUADOR) JENNIFER ROBINSON (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON) ALKETA PECI (FGV) CECILIA OSORIO (UNIVERSIDAD ALBERTO HURTADO) ANTHONY PEREIRA (KING S COLLEGE LONDON) Marcos Lindemberg (ML) Unifesp

Programme 33 PLENARY 2: Recent Publications Presentations Wednesday 16 May 2018 17:00-19:00 MODERATOR OSMANY PORTO DE OLIVEIRA (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO) Ibirapuera - Green Place Hotel MAGDALÈNA HADJIISKY (UNIVERSITÉ DE STRASBOURG) AND CHRISTOPHER WALKER (UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES) Public Policy Transfer Micro-Dynamics and Macro-Effects, Edward Elgar. LESLIE PAL (CARLETON UNIVERSITY) Policy-Making in a Transformative State: The Case of Qatar, Palgrave McMillan, 2016. Special Issue: Twenty Years of the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice. OSMANY PORTO DE OLIVEIRA (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO) Policy Transfer Diffusion and Circulation, Dossier, Revista Novos Estudos, Cebrap, 2017 New Frontiers and Directions in Policy Transfer, Diffusion and Circulation Research, Special Issue, Revista de Administração Pública, 2018 International Policy Diffusion and Participatory Budgeting, Palgrave McMillan, 2017. DAVID DUMOULIN (IHEAL-SORBONNE NOUVELLE) Globalising the Climate COP21 and the Climatization of Global Debates, Routledge, 2017. ALEX SHANKLAND (INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES/UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX) The BRICS in International Development, Palgrave McMillan. GUILLAUME FONTAINE (FLACSO ECUADOR) Comparative Theory Testing and Theory Building: The Case of Policy Change in Latin America, Special Issue of the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, 2018. CARLOS MILANI (IESP/UERJ) Brazilian Cooperation Agency 30 Years: History and Future Challenges, ABC Editor, 2017 (book in Portuguese) PEDRO CHADAREVIAN (Universidade Federal de São Paulo) The Political Economy of Lula s Brazil, Routledge, 2018

34 Programme International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation PLENARY 3: Agent - Structure: An Endless Debate? Thursday 17 May 2018 17:15-19:15 MODERATOR DIANE STONE (UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA) Marcos Lindemberg (ML) Unifesp DAVID DOLOWITZ (UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL) MAGDALÈNA HADJIISKY (UNIVERSITÉ DE STRASBOURG) OSMANY PORTO DE OLIVEIRA (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO) JENNIFER SPENCE (CARLETON UNIVERSITY) MICHAEL HOWLETT (SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY) PLENARY 4: International Institutions and Transnational Arenas Friday 18 May 2018 17:15-19:15 MODERATOR DAVID DOLOWITZ (UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL) Marcos Lindemberg (ML) Unifesp DIANE STONE (UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA) LESLIE PAL (CARLETON UNIVERSITY) DAVID DUMOULIN (IHEAL - UNIVERSITÉ SORBONNE NOUVELLE) FRANCISCO GAETANI (ENAP) RICHARD STREN (UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO) PLENARY 5: South-North, East- West, Local-Global: Can We Talk about Transfers Directions? Concluding Remarks by Leslie Pal (Carleton University) and Osmany Porto de Oliveira (Federal University of Sao Paulo) Saturday 19 May 2018 14:00-15:45 MODERATOR MICHAEL HOWLETT (SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY) ALEX SHANKLAND (UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX) JACINT JORDANA (UNIVERSITAT POMPEU FABRA) CONCHA HERNANDEZ (WORLD BANK) MARKUS TAUBE (UNIVERSITÄT DUISBURG-ESSEN) CARLOS MILANI (UERJ) Marcos Lindemberg (ML) Unifesp

Programme 35 IDEAS CAFÉ IC1: TRANSNATIONAL POLITICAL ETHNOGRAPHY Wednesday 16 May 2018 MODERATOR LESLIE PAL (CARLETON UNIVERSITY) 15:30-16:30 Burle Marx - Green Place Hotel SPEAKER OSMANY PORTO DE OLIVEIRA (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO) IC2: POLICY TRANSFER RESEARCH STRATEGIES Wednesday 16 May 2018 15:30-16:30 MODERATOR MAGDALÈNA HADJIISKY (UNIVERSITÉ DE STRASBOURG) Trianon - Green Place Hotel SPEAKER DAVID DOLOWITZ (UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL) IC3: NON-STATE ACTORS AND POLICY DIFFUSION Wednesday 16 May 2018 15:30-16:30 MODERATOR DAVID DUMOULIN (IHEAL-SORBONNE NOUVELLE) Ibirapuera - Green Place Hotel SPEAKER IARA COSTA LEITE (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SANTA CATARINA)

36 Programme International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation IC4: RESISTANCE TO POLICY TRANSFER Thursday 17 May 2018 15:30-16:30 MODERATOR CHRISTOPHER WALKER (UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES) Ibirapuera - Green Place Hotel SPEAKER LESLIE PAL (CARLETON UNIVERSITY) IC5: INSTRUMENT CONSTITUENCIES AND POLICY DIFFUSION Thursday 17 May 2018 15:30-16:30 Trianon - Green Place Hotel MODERATOR OSMANY PORTO DE OLIVEIRA (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO) SPEAKER MICHAEL HOWLETT (SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY) IC6: IS THERE A MODEL FOR THE DIFFUSION OF CHINESE POLICIES? Thursday 17 May 2018 15:30-16:30 MODERATOR ALEX SHANKLAND (UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX) Burle Marx - Green Place Hotel SPEAKER MARKUS TAUBE (UNIVERSITÄT DUISBURG-ESSEN) AND GIULIA ROMANO (UNIVERSITÄT DUISBURG-ESSEN)

Programme 37 IDEAS CAFÉ IC7: PEACE, (IN)SECURITY AND POLICY DIFFUSION Friday 18 May 2018 15:30-16:30 MODERATOR IARA COSTA LEITE (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SANTA CATARINA) Ibirapuera - Green Place Hotel SPEAKER SAMUEL ALVES SOARES (UNESP/PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO SAN TIAGO DANTAS) AND DANILO MARCONDES (AMAZUL/ESCOLA SUPERIOR DE GUERRA) IC8: STATE CAPACITY AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS Friday 18 May 2018 15:30-16:30 MODERATOR MICHAEL HOWLETT (SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY) SPEAKER FERNANDO FILGUEIRAS AND NATÁLIA KOGA (ENAP) Trianon - Green Place Hotel IC9: WHAT IS FAILURE IN POLICY TRANSFER? Friday 18 May 2018 15:30-16:30 MODERATOR OSMANY PORTO DE OLIVEIRA (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO) Burle Marx - Green Place Hotel SPEAKER DIANE STONE (UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA)

38 Programme International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation PHD SESSION Saturday 19 May 2018 11:00-12:30 Marcos Lindemberg (ML) - Unifesp MODERATOR JENNIFER ROBINSON (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON) NEGOTIATING ACCOUNTABILITY IN SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION FOR DEVELOPMENT LAURA TRAJBER WAISBICH (CAMBRIDGE) THE SLUM UPGRADING CALL: CONNECTING SOUTHERN URBANISMS CAMILA SARAIVA (IPPUR/FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO) URBAN DIPLOMACY: IS THERE PLACE FOR SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION? ROBERTA SAKAI (KING S COLLEGE LONDON) ROUND TABLE Social Movements, Participatory Democracy and Urban Policies Friday 18 May 2018 14:00-15:20 Ibirapuera - Green Place Hotel MODERATOR CAMILA SARAIVA (IPPUR) GIANPAOLO BAIOCCHI (NEW YORK UNIVERSITY) ANGELA ALONSO (USP/CEBRAP) VANESSA MARX (UFRGS)

Programme 39 PANELS Disentangling the Role of Culture in Policy and Institutional Transfers PS5: DISENTANGLING THE ROLE OF CULTURE IN POLICY AND INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFERS (I): THE SPATIAL DIMENSION Thursday 17 May 2018 CHAIR/ DISCUSSANT: KATHARINA BORGMANN (UNIVERSITÄT DUISBURG-ESSEN) THE PRODUCTION AND USE OF THERMAL STANDARDS & REGULATIONS IN SANTIAGO DE CHILE - BETWEEN LOCAL & GLOBAL GOVERNANCE LIONEL EPINEY (USI MENDRISIO) 09:00-10:20 TOKYO URBAN REGENERATION: DISPUTE AND DISCOURSE IN THE STAGING OF THE 2020 OLYMPICS DEIRDRE SNEEP (UNIVERSITY OF DUISBURG-ESSEN) Trianon - Green Place Hotel THE WOONERF IN POLAND - A CULTURAL TRANSFER OR JUST A LEXICAL BORROWING? PRZEMYSLAW PALUSZEK (OPOLE UNIVERSITY) A CULTURE OF INFORMALITY: POLICY LEARNING AND ITS CHALLENGES IN A CHINESE CITY GIULIA ROMANO (UNIVERSITÄT DUISBURG-ESSEN) PS14: DISENTANGLING THE ROLE OF CULTURE IN POLICY AND INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFERS (II): ASPECTS OF INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP Friday 18 May 2018 09:00-10:20 CHAIR/ DISCUSSANT: GIULIA ROMANO (UNIVERSITÄT DUISBURG-ESSEN) ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT: POLICY DIFFUSION, COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS, AND THE CONSTITUTION OF ENTREPRENEURIAL SUBJECTS ALINE COUTINHO (UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA) POLICY TRANSFER IN A CORPORATIST CONTEXT: THE ROLE OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND POLITICAL CULTURE ON ENGAGEMENT, ADJUSTMENTS AND CONTINUED INNOVATION. CHRISTOPHER WALKER (UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES) AGENCY AND VALUES IN THE PROCESS OF POLICY TRANSFER: POLICY ENTREPRENEURS AND THE DIFFUSION OF INNOVATION APPROACH TO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICIES IN BRAZIL ELIZABETH BALBACHEVSKY (UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO), BARBARA REGINA LOPES VIEIRA (UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO) Trianon - Green Place Hotel POLICY TRANSFER AND STATE CAPACITY CICLEY DIAS DO SACRAMENTO (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF ABC), KLAUS FREY THE TRANSFER OF INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE GOALS ON THE LOCAL SCALE AND THEIR IMPLEMENTATION IN AN URBAN DEVELOPMENT COMPANY AS AN ACTOR FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN UNDERPRIVILEGED NEIGHBORHOODS CHRISTIAN HEMKENDREIS

40 Programme International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation PANEL INTERNATIONAL ACTORS: PRIVATE CONSULTANTS AND POLICY ADVISORY ORGANIZATIONS PS6: INTERNATIONAL ACTORS (I) Thursday 17 May 2018 09:00-10:20 CHAIR: OSMANY PORTO DE OLIVEIRA (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO) DISCUSSANT: LESLIE PAL (CARLETON UNIVERSITY) Ibirapuera - Green Place Hotel THE ECONOMY OF POLICY TRANSLATION: DISENTANGLING THE NEXUS OF GLOBAL INTERMEDIARIES ASTRID WOOD (NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY) POLICY IN MOTION: EXPORTING EXPERTISE & FOREIGN IDEAS DIANE STONE (UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA) MULTISTAKEHOLDER INITIATIVE AS AN ACTOR OF POLICY DIFFUSION VANESSA MACEDO (IESP-UERJ) RAPID GLOBAL POLICIES FOR MOVING CITIES: THE ROLE OF ITDP AND EMBARQ DURING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BUS RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEMS IN LATIN AMERICA AND THEN IN THE REST OF THE WORLD DIEGO SILVA ARDILA (UNIVERSIDAD DEL ROSARIO) KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS AND COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE IN THE INTERNATIONAL DIFFUSION OF POLICY INNOVATION: THE EXAMPLE OF THE PERFORMANCE BASED FINANCING COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE IN THE REFORM OF HEALTH SYSTEM IN AFRICA ABOMO KELE PIERRE (UNIVERSITÉ PARIS 1 PANTHÉON-SORBONNE) PS15: INTERNATIONAL ACTORS (II) Friday 18 May 2018 09:00-10:20 CHAIR: LESLIE PAL (CARLETON UNIVERSITY) DISCUSSANT: DIANE STONE (UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA) Burle Marx - Green Place Hotel GATES FOUNDATION AND TRANSNATIONAL SOCIAL POLICY TRANSFER IN THE HEALTH SECTOR THROUGH GLOBAL TO LOCAL ROOSA JOLKKONEN (UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD) SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES AS INTERNATIONAL POLICY ACTORS: EXAMINING THE MOBILITY OF HOMELESSNESS PROGRAMS FROM THE UNITED STATES TO AUSTRALIA TOM BAKER (UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND), PAULINE MCGUIRK DESIGN AND DIFFUSION OF FOOD POLICY INSTRUMENTS IN MULTILATERAL ARENAS CAROLINA MILHORANCE (UNIVERSITY OF BRASILIA) FRAMING PUBLIC GOVERNANCE REFORMS: A COMPARISON OF THE OECD AND THE WORLD BANK FABRIZIO DE FRANCESCO (UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE) GLOBAL MOBILITY OF MICROFINANCE POLICIES BEATRIZ OIKAWA CORDEIRO (IPPUR-UFRJ)

Programme 41 PANEL MAKING SOUTHERN URBAN POLICIES PS3: MAKING SOUTHERN URBAN POLICIES (I) - COMPARATIVE URBANISM I Wednesday 16 May 2018 CHAIR: ROBERTA SAKAI (KING S COLLEGE LONDON) DISCUSSANT: RICHARD STREN (UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO) LEVERAGING CITIES: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, GLOBAL PHILANTHROPY AND THE INCREASED SPEED OF URBAN POLICY CIRCULATION 14:00-15:20 SERGIO MONTERO (UNIVERSIDAD DE LOS ANDES) Burle Marx - Green Place Hotel CONNECTING THE SOUTH: TRANSNATIONAL CIRCUITS OF SLUM UPGRADING CAMILA PEREIRA SARAIVA (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO) THE DIFFUSION OF LOW-CARBON COMMUNITY CONCEPT UNDER SUSTAINABILITY CONTEXT: A COMPARISON BETWEEN EUROPE AND CHINA LIJIE GAO (INSTITUTE OF URBAN ENVIRONMENT,CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES), KATHARINA BORGMANN (UNIVERSITÄT DUISBURG-ESSEN), YUANYUAN ZHANG (UNIVERSITÄT DUISBURG-ESSEN), ALEXANDER SCHMIDT (UNIVERSITÄT DUISBURG-ESSEN) DOUBTING THE DUTCH DELTA APPROACH IN JAKARTA ELLEN MINKMAN (ERASMUS UNIVERSITY ROTTERDAM), ARWIN VAN BUUREN THE DIFFUSION OF THE TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT IN JOHANNESBURG AND SAO PAULO, A TOOL FOR SOCIAL, INCLUSIONARY DENSIFICATION? GIOVANNA MILANO (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO), ANDERSON KAZUO NAKANO (FEDERAL UNIVER- SITY OF SAO PAULO), MARGOT RUBIN, PHILLIP HARRISON PS8: MAKING SOUTHERN URBAN POLICIES (II) - COMPARATIVE URBANISM II Thursday 17 May 2018 CHAIR: CAMILA SARAIVA (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO) DISCUSSANT: JENNIFER ROBINSON (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON) MOBILIZING KNOWLEDGE IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH: HOW LOCALITIES ASSEMBLE, MOBILIZE AND ADOPT CIRCULATED POLICIES ASTRID WOOD (NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY) 11:10-12:30 Trianon - Green Place Hotel SPATIAL DILEMMAS BETWEEN NODE OF TRANSPORT AND THE PLACE: HOW CAN WE OVERCOME SPATIAL SEGREGATION IN STATION AREAS TO POTENTIALIZE URBAN DEVELOPMENT? YARA BAIARDI (UNIVERSIDADE PRESBITERIANA MACKENZIE), LUIZ FERNANDO HAGEMANN (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON) MOVING URBAN MOBILITY: THE CASE OF NATIONAL BRT PROGRAM IN COLOMBIA DIEGO SILVA ARDILA (UNIVERSIDAD DEL ROSARIO) SMART CITIES AND BLUE ECONOMY WITHIN A GLOBAL POLICY DIFFUSION, DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION AND GLOBAL COOPERATION PERSPECTIVE DR.JOHN NJENGA KARUGIA (GOETHE FRANKFURT UNIVERSITY)

42 Programme International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation PS17: MAKING SOUTHERN URBAN POLICIES (III) - THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS Friday 18 May 2018 CHAIR: GABRIELA DE BRELAZ (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO) (TBC) DISCUSSANT: JENNIFER ROBINSON (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON) HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE CITIES AND THE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION THROUGH NETWORKS: THE CASE OF UCLG AND SÃO PAULO 11:10-12:30 KELLY KOMATSU AGOPYAN (UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO) Trianon - Green Place Hotel IDEAS AND PRACTICES ACROSS TIME AND TERRITORIES: THE CONSOLIDATION OF A SOCIAL WORK METHOD- OLOGY IN SLUM URBANIZATION PROJECTS MARIANA COSTA SILVEIRA (UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO) THE CIRCUITS OF BRAZILIAN URBAN DIPLOMACY: CITIES ALLIANCE AND THE INTERNATIONAL DIFFUSION OF BRAZILIAN IDEAS AND PRACTICES ROBERTA SAKAI (KING S COLLEGE LONDON) THE INFLUENCE OF URBAN POLICIES FROM MULTILATERAL AGENCIES TO THE PT WAY OF GOVERNING CITIES - THE SANTO ANDRÉ CASE IN THE YEARS 1989 TO 2001 ENDYRA DE OLIVEIRA RUSSO (UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO) PANEL METHODOLOGIES OF POLICY TRANSFER: CONCEPTUAL TOOLS AND ANALYTICAL STRATEGIES FOR CONTEMPORARY STUDIES PS1: METHODOLOGIES OF POLICY TRANSFER: CONCEPTUAL TOOLS AND ANALYTICAL STRATEGIES FOR CONTEMPORARY STUDIES (I) Wednesday 16 May 2018 14:00-15:20 CHAIR: MAGDALÈNA HADJIISKY (UNIVERSITÉ DE STRASBOURG) DISCUSSANT: DAVID DOLOWITZ (UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL) EVENT-FOCUSED NETWORK ANALYSIS: A NEW METHOD OF MAPPING GLOBAL POLICY DIFFUSION LESLIE PAL (CARLETON UNIVERSITY), JENNIFER SPENCE (CARLETON UNIVERSITY) TRANSNATIONAL POLITICAL ETHNOGRAPHY: A STRATEGY TO ANALYZE POLICY TRANSFERS OSMANY PORTO (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO) Ibirapuera - Green Place Hotel CAUSAL MECHANISMS IN POLICY DESIGN GUILLAUME FONTAINE (FLACSO ECUADOR)

Programme 43 PS9: METHODOLOGIES OF POLICY TRANSFER: CONCEPTUAL TOOLS AND ANALYTICAL STRATEGIES FOR CONTEMPORARY STUDIES (II) Thursday 17 May 2018 CHAIR: OSMANY PORTO DE OLIVEIRA (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO) DISCUSSANT: DAVID DOLOWITZ (UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL) STORYTELLING AND POLICY TRANSFER: THE CASE OF DISASTER RISK REDUCTION (DRR) POLICY TRANSFER TO WEST AFRICA BY UNISDR TITILAYO SOREMI (UNIVERSITY OF EXETER) WHAT IF POLICY TRANSFER FAILS? EXAMINING TRANSFER SUCCESS AND FAILURE IN CASES OF SOUTH- SOUTH COOPERATION 11:10-12:30 MICHELLE MORAIS DE SÁ E SILVA (UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA) Ibirapuera - Green Place Hotel TRANSFER AND DIFFUSION OF ADMINISTRATIVE INNOVATION: A META-ANALYSIS FABRIZIO DE FRANCESCO (UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE) PANEL METHODS AND STRATEGIES FOR ANALYSING POLICY DIFFUSION PS10: METHODS AND STRATEGIES FOR ANALYSING POLICY DIFFUSION Thursday 17 May 2018 14:00-15:20 CHAIR: LESLIE PAL (CARLETON UNIVERSITY) DISCUSSANT: GUILLAUME FONTAINE (FLACSO ECUADOR) CULTURAL IDIOSYNCRASY AND THE LIMITS OF INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFERS MARKUS TAUBE (UNIVERSITÄT DUISBURG-ESSEN) Ibirapuera - Green Place Hotel POLICY TRANSFER ANALYSIS: COMBINATION OF METHODOLOGICAL TOOLS GLAUCIA JULIÃO BERNARDO (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PARANA), ALEXSANDRO EUGENIO PEREIRA (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PARANA) POLICY DIFFUSION AS ASSEMBLAGE: THE ADVANTAGES AND LIMITS OF ASSEMBLAGE THEORIES FOR CRITI- CAL POLICY STUDIES ALEXANDRA OANCA (UNIVATES - UNIVERSIDADE DO VALE DO TAQUARI) PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS UNDER COOPERATIVE SIMULATIONS: MEASURING BEHAVIOR FOR ENHANCING EFFICIENCY IN INTERAGENCY COOPERATION SCENES. CINTIENE SANDES MONFREDO MENDES (EGN), SABRINA MEDEIROS (EGN)

44 Programme International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation PANEL NON-GOVERNMENTAL ACTORS AND SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION PS2: NON-GOVERNMENTAL ACTORS AND SOUTH- SOUTH COOPERATION Wednesday 16 May 2018 14:00-15:20 CHAIR: IARA COSTA LEITE (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SANTA CATARINA) DISCUSSANT: MELISSA POMEROY (ARTICULAÇÃO SUL) Trianon - Green Place Hotel SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION IN QUESTION: HOW A BRAZILIAN POLICY ON FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY HAS TURNED TO BE ITS OWN OPPOSITE THROUGH A TRANSFER PROCESS TO ETHIOPIA GISELLE PAULINO DOS REIS DE OLIVEIRA (UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL RURAL DO RIO DE JANEIRO/ CERESAN-PPGPDS) EMERGING ACCOUNTABILITY ECOSYSTEMS IN SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION: ACTORS, SPACES AND NORMS AND POLICY CIRCULATION LAURA T. WAISBICH (UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE) CHALLENGING TRADITION: AN OVERVIEW OF CUT INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION POLICY DIEGO ARAUJO AZZI (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF ABC), MAURICIO ROMBALDI THE EVERYDAY LIFE S EFFECT ON INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION FOR DEVELOPMENT: THE CASE OF PROSAVANA PROJECT AND THE EMERGENCE OF A TRILATERAL RESISTANCE GEOVANA ZOCCAL GOMES (BRICS POLICY CENTER), BRUNA FIGUEIREDO GONÇALVES (PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO), FÁTIMA MELLO INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AS A TRIGGER FOR POLICY TRANSFER MARIA CLARA OLIVEIRA (CEM), CECILIA OSORIO GONNET (UNIVERSIDAD ALBERTO HURTADO), JOSÉ MIGUEL VERGARA (UNIVERSIDAD ALBERTO HURTADO) PANEL SOUTH-NORTH LEARNING? PS19: SOUTH-NORTH LEARNING? THE TRAVEL, TRANSFER, AND DIFFUSION OF IDEAS, MODELS, AND POLICIES THROUGH DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION? Friday 18 May 2018 14:00-15:20 CHAIR/DISCUSSANT: ALEX SHANKLAND (UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX) Trianon - Green Place Hotel PUBLIC POLICY TRANSFERENCE BETWEEN COUNTRIES: THE CASE OF MORE FOOD PROGRAM (MFP) LETÍCIA CUNHA DE ANDRADE OLIVEIRA (UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO) WHO OWNS IDEAS? THE ROLE OF INDIVIDUAL ACTORS IN THE DISSEMINATION OF BRAZILIAN SOCIAL POLICY IDEAS JENNIFER CONSTANTINE (KING S COLLEGE LONDON), MARIA CLARA OLIVEIRA (CEM) THE BRAZILIAN FOOD AND NUTRITIONAL SECURITY POLICY NETWORK AND SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION GEOVANA ZOCCAL GOMES (BRICS POLICY CENTER), PAULO ESTEVES

Programme 45 PANEL Participatory Institutions: Circulations, Scales and National Frameworks PS12: PARTICIPATORY INSTITUTIONS: CIRCULATIONS, SCALES AND NATIONAL FRAMEWORKS Thursday 17 May 2018 CHAIR: JOSEPH DÉSIRÉ SOM I (LEIBNIZ-ZENTRUM MODERNER ORIENT, UNIVERSITÉ SORBONNE PARIS CITÉ) DISCUSSANT: GIANPAOLO BAIOCCHI (NEW YORK UNIVERSITY) PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING AND OPEN BUDGET: OPENING LOCAL BUDGETS OR LIPSERVICE? GIL PRADEAU (UNIVERSITY OF WESTMINSTER) GOVERNING BY CONCERTATION IN MOROCCO. WHEN PARTICIPATORY INSTITUTIONS BECOME THE CORE OF POLITICAL COMPETITION. COLINE MIAS (CHERPA AIX-EN-PROVENCE) 14:00-15:20 Burle Marx - Green Place Hotel INTERNATIONAL DIFFUSION OF PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING PRACTICES: A SUCCESS STORY? TARSON NÚÑEZ (FUNDAÇÃO DE ECONOMIA E ESTATÍSTICA RS) TRANSNATIONAL AND TRANSLOCAL POLICY DIFFUSION: THE CASE OF PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING IN CHINA GE XIN (SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY OF FINANCE AND ECONOMICS) BRAZIL NEVER STOPS PRODUCING DEMOCRATIC INNOVATIONS: THE CASE OF INSTITUTIONAL PEDAGOGICAL PLANNING AT UNIFESP LUCIANA SOUZA (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO), OSMANY PORTO (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO), CLAUDIA ALESSANDRA TESSARI PANEL Policy Diffusion in (Inter)National Peace and Security: The Spread of Southern Responses on Peace Operations, Policing, Drug Trafficking and Terrorism PS4: POLICY DIFFUSION IN (INTER)NATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY (I) PEACEKEEPING INVOLVEMENT AND POLICY DIFFUSION IN PEACE AND SECURITY: THE BRAZILIAN EXPERIENCE AND BEYOND Thursday 17 May 2018 CHAIR/DISCUSSANT: SAMUEL ALVES SOARES (UNESP/PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO SAN TIAGO DANTAS) THE ROLE OF BRAZIL IN THE PROMOTION OF PEACE IN GUINEA-BISSAU: EXPLAINING THE FRAILTIES IN THE LINK BETWEEN DEVELOPMENT AND PEACEBUILDING (2003-2016) THAISE KEMER (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PARANA), ALEXSANDRO EUGÊNIO PEREIRA (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PARANA) NORMS, CONSTITUTIVE OBLIGATIONS, AND HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTIONS: UNDERSTANDING BRAZIL S INTERVENTION IN HAITI 2004 SASIKUMAR S. SUNDARAM (UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO) THE CRYSTALLIZATION OF NEGATIVE PEACE THROUGH UN PEACE OPERATIONS KIMBERLY ALVES DIGOLIN (UNESP/PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO SAN TIAGO DANTAS), SAMUEL ALVES SOARES (UNESP/PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO SAN TIAGO DANTAS) POLICY DIFFUSION IN TRAINING FOR PEACEKEEPING DEPLOYMENT: BRAZILIAN PEACEKEEPING EXPERTISE TOWARDS LATIN AMERICA AND AFRICA. 09:00-10:20 Burle Marx - Green Place Hotel DANILO MARCONDES (AMAZUL/ESCOLA SUPERIOR DE GUERRA), MAÍRA SIMAN GOMES, RICARDO OLIVEIRA

46 Programme International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation PS13: POLICY DIFFUSION IN (INTER)NATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY (II) FOREIGN POLICY AND DIPLOMATIC INITIATIVES ON POLICY DIFFUSION AND INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY Friday 18 May 2018 CHAIR/DISCUSSANT: 09:00-10:20 Ibirapuera - Green Place Hotel SAMUEL ALVES SOARES (UNESP/PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO SAN TIAGO DANTAS) THE TRANSNATIONALITY OF THE SECURITY ISSUES AND ITS EXPANSION TO THE DEFENSE AND DIPLOMATIC DILEMMAS ANA LUIZA B. PAIVA (ECEME), SABRINA MEDEIROS (EGN) CHALLENGING DIFFUSION AND LINEAR EVOLUTION OF POLICY CHOICES: BRAZIL, HUMANITARIANISM, AND COMPETING ALTERNATIVE DISCOURSES IN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SASIKUMAR S. SUNDARAM (UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO) MILITARY TECHNICAL COOPERATION FOR DEVELOPMENT - INTERACTION BRAZILIAN PERSPECTIVES FOR THE 21ST CENTURY DANIELE DIONISIO DA SILVA (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO), CAROLINA AMBINDER DE CARVALHO (EGN) AN OVERVIEW OF THE EVOLUTION IN FOREIGN POLICY THINKING OF THE BRAZILIAN WORKER S PARTY (PT) VICTOR TEODORO (UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO) PS20: POLICY DIFFUSION IN (INTER)NATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY (II) FOREIGN POLICY AND DIPLOMATIC INITIATIVES ON POLICY DIFFUSION AND INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY Friday 18 May 2018 CHAIR/DISCUSSANT: 14:00-15:20 DANILO MARCONDES DE SOUZA NETO (AMAZUL/ESCOLA SUPERIOR DE GUERRA) Burle Marx - Green Place Hotel RESISTANCE OF EPISTEMIC COMMUNITIES IN THE DIFFUSION OF THE HUMAN SECURITY APPROACH IN COSTA RICA ALEXIS COLMENARES (FLACSO-ECUADOR) THE COLOMBIAN SUCCESS STORY AND THE REORGANIZATION OF VIOLENCE IN THE POST- CONFLICT CONTEXT MANUELA TRINDADE VIANA (PUC-RIO) GOVERNMENT DYNAMICS AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN THE COLOMBIAN PEACE PROCESS (2012-2016) MARGARITA BAUTISTA MARTÍNEZ (UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO) MILITARY TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AS A MECHANISM FOR PRACTICES DIFFUSION: BRAZIL AND THE NUCLEAR SUBMARINE PROJECT JONATHAN DE ARAUJO DE ASSIS (PPGRI SAN TIAGO DANTAS)

Programme 47 PANEL Social Policy Diffusion PS11: SOCIAL POLICY DIFFUSION Thursday 17 May 2018 14:00-15:20 CHAIR: CRISTIANE KERCHES DA SILVA LEITE (UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO) DISCUSSANT: CECILIA OSORIO (UNIVERSIDAD ALBERTO HURTADO) Trianon - Green Place Hotel INDONESIA S CORRUPTION ERADICATION COMMISSION (KPK): POLICY TRANSFER ON STRATEGY AND INSTITUTIONAL ROLE ZUHAIRAN YUNMI YUNAN (UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA) PUBLIC POLICY INITIATIVES OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN LATIN AMERICA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN MISSÃO CAIXA IN VENEZUELA AND THE PROGRAM CAIXA AQUI IN BRAZIL TOMÁS C. A. MARQUES (UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO) DOES TRILATERAL COOPERATION OVERCOME THE SHORTCOMINGS OF TRADITIONAL COOPERATION? EVI- DENCES FROM THE UN-BRAZIL COOPERATION FOR FOOD SECURITY FABIANO TONI (UNB), ISADORA A. R. FERREIRA REGIONAL DIFFUSION OF BRAZILIAN PUBLIC POLICIES FOR THE STRENGTHENING OF FAMILY FARMING IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ERIC SABOURIN (CIRAD/UNB), CATIA GRISA (UFRGS), MARCOS AURELIO LOPES FILHO (UNB) PANEL The diffusion of social and economic agendas PS7: THE DIFFUSION OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC AGENDAS (I) Thursday 17 May 2018 CHAIR: CINTIA REJANE MOLLER ARAÚJO (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO) DISCUSSANT: VANESSA MACEDO AND ALEX SHANKLAND (UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX) POLITICAL DYNAMICS OF POLICY TRANSFERS OF FREEDOM OF INFORMATION: THE STUDY OF THE BRAZILIAN CASE 11:10-12:30 TEMÍSTOCLES MURILO DE OLIVEIRA JÚNIOR (UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE), CRISTIANO FONSECA MONTEIRO (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO) Burle Marx - Green Place Hotel UNIVERSAL CONVERGENCE IN ECONOMIC POLICYTHE CASE OF MACROECONOMIC TRIPOD IN LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES IN RECENT YEARS LUCIANA SOUZA (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO), CARLA CORTE SEEKING A NEXUS BETWEEN TRANSPARENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES JASON MCSPARREN (UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS) THE ROLE OF CHINA S THINK TANKS AND UNIVERSITIES IN CHINA S FOREIGN POLICY TOWARDS AFRICA: A RISING EPISTEMIC COMMUNITY? MARTINA BASSAN (SCIENCESPO-CERI)

48 Programme International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation PANEL The diffusion of social and economic agendas PS16: THE DIFFUSION OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC AGENDAS (II) Friday 18 May 2018 CHAIR: NATÁLIA KOGA (ENAP) 11:10-12:30 DISCUSSANT: LESLIE PAL (CARLETON UNIVERSITY) THE INTERNATIONAL DIFFUSION OF CONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFERS MICHELLE MORAIS DE SÁ E SILVA (UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA) Ibirapuera - Green Place Hotel REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENT ON ANVISA: THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION FRAMEWORK CLAUDIA RIBEIRO PEREIRA NUNES (UNIVERSIDADE VEIGA DE ALMEIDA), PEDRO D. PERALTA(UNIVERSIDADE VEIGA DE ALMEIDA), CARINA BARBOSA GOUVEA (UFPE/UFRPE) THE OECD, POLICY DIFFUSION AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: IMPLICATIONS FOR BRAZIL AS A PROSPECTIVE MEMBER FLAVIA DE CAMPOS MELLO (PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDADE CATOLICA DE SÃO PAULO) THE IMPERIALIST LANGUAGE IN THE STRUCTURES OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: OLD FORMS AND NEW STRUCTURES IN THE EXPLOTATION OF THE NATURAL RESOURCES DOUGLAS DE CASTRO PS18: THE DIFFUSION OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC AGENDAS (III) Friday 18 May 2018 CHAIR: JACINT JORDANA DISCUSSANT: ERIC SABOURIN GOVERNING LARGE-SCALE AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENTS IN MOZAMBIQUE: MODALITIES OF POLICY TRANSFERS IN A COUNTRY UNDER AN AID REGIME MAGALIE BOURBLANC (GOVINN) 11:10-12:30 Burle Marx - Green Place Hotel NEW ALLIANCES AND COOPERATION FOR A NEW GREEN REVOLUTION IN AFRICA: WHO MAY SAVE THE RURAL POOR? MARIANA SANTARELLI (CERESAN) THE PATHS FOR INTERNATIONALIZATION: A METHODOLOGICAL DEBATE ABOUT OF THE AGENDA FOR FAMILY FARMING INSIDE BRAZILIAN FOREIGN POLICY JULIANA RAMOS LUIZ (IESP-UERJ) AN EVIDENCE-BASED POLICYMAKING INTERFACE IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH: TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION EXCHANGE SETTING AFRICAN AGENDAS FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT BRUNO VALIM MAGALHAES (UNITED NATIONS - WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME), CHRISTIANI AMARAL BUANI

Practical Information 49 PRACTICAL INFORMATION Owing to the high number of papers most of the panels will take place at the Green Place Hotel, meanwhile, plenary sessions will be at the Unifesp auditorium (10 min walk from the hotel). Directions: Green Place Ibirapuera Hotel R. Dr. Diogo de Faria, 1201, Vila Clementino Teatro Marcos Lindemberg Unifesp, Edifício dos Anfiteatros R. Botucatu, 862 - Vila Clementino Walking from Accommodation We have negotiated a special price with the Green Place for your accommodation. Source: Google Maps BOOK HERE Hotel: Green Place Hotel www.greenplaceflat.com.br/ Rua Dr. Diogo de Faria, 1201 Vila Mariana Reservations: reservas@greenplaceflat.com. br (please identify your e-mail with the subject: Evento Unifesp ICPDDC 2018) BOOK HERE Other hotel options close to the Conference Venue: Travel Inn Ibirapuera R. Borges Lagoa, 1179 - Vila Clementino BOOK HERE Hotel Grand Mercure Ibirapuera R. Sena Madureira, 1355 - Bloco 1 Ibirapuera

50 Practical Information International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation RESTAURANTS CLOSE TO THE CONFERENCE Photo by Kaique Rocha from Pexels LAGOA TROPICAL (HEALTHY FOOD BUFFET, ONLY FOR LUNCH) R. Borges Lagoa, 406 - Vila Clementino Phone number: (11) 5579-9228 Facebook VILLA GRANO PÃES (BAKERY, GOOD FOR A SANDWICH AND OTHER MEALS) Rua Borges Lagoa, 371 - Vila Clementino Phone number: (11) 5083-5215 Website RESTAURANTE LILLÓ (RESTAURANT AND PIZZA) R. Borges Lagoa, 1321 - Vila Clementino Phone number: (11) 5572-3177 5572.3177 Website BRÁZ QUINTAL (ONE OF THE BEST PIZZAS IN SÃO PAULO) R. Gandavo, 447 - Vila Clementino Phone number: (11) 5082-3800 Website VEGETAO (VEGETARIAN FOOD, ONLY FOR LUNCH) R. Dr. Diogo de Faria, 568 - Vila Clementino Phone number: (11) 5574-6875 Website SANTA CRUZ MALL (DIFFERENT OPTIONS OF FOOD AND SHOPS) R. Domingos de Morais, 2564 - Vila Mariana Phone number: (11) 3471-7981 Website Underground station close to the venue: METRÔ SANTA CRUZ R. Domingos de Morais, 2564 - Vila Mariana

Practical Information 51 RECOMMENDED RESTAURANTS IN SAO PAULO Photo by Kaique Rocha from Pexels CHOU (ARTISTIC CUISINE, REQUIRES RESERVATION - VERY GOOD!) Rua Mateus Grou, 345 - Pinheiros Phone number: (11) 3083-6998 Website FIGO (MULTI-CULTURAL CUISINE - VERY GOOD!) R. Diogo Jacome, 372 - Vila Nova Conceição Phone number: (11) 3044-3193 Website VELOSO BAR (WELL KNOWN FOR THE BEST CAIPIRINHA IN SÃO PAULO) R. Conceição Veloso, 54 - Vila Mariana Phone number: (11) 5572-0254 Website PEPPINO BAR (ITALIAN BAR) R. João Cachoeira, 175 - Itaim Bibi Phone number: (11) 3368-6863 Sunday: closed Website RÁSCAL (VERY GOOD ITALIAN AND BRAZILIAN FOOD) Alameda Santos, 870 - Jardim Paulista Phone number: (11) 3141-0692/ (11) 3141-0693 Website For a drink ALMANARA (ARAB FOOD) Av. Brg. Faria Lima, 2232 - Jardim Paulistano Phone number: (11) 3812-6990 Website AOYAMA (JAPANESE FOOD) R. Padre João Manuel, 1069 - Cerqueira César Phone number: (11) 3062-0885 Website NATTU ORGANIC & NATURAL FOOD (ORGANIC AND NATURAL FOOD) R. Clodomiro Amazonas, 473 - Vila Nova Conceição Phone number: (11) 3078 0691 Website Rua Augusta, different options for drinks and food: LGBTQ+ friendly bars and restaurants (Underground, Consolação) Vila Madalena, different options for drinks and food: cool neighborhood (Underground, Vila Madalena or Fradique Coutinho) Rua Joaquim Távora, different options for drinks and food, close to the hotel of the event (Underground, Vila Mariana)

52 Practical Information International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation CITY SIGHTSEEING Photo by Fernando Macedo Visit also the Ibirapuera Park for a stroll and art tour (Close to the Conference): Ibirapuera is the most important park in São Paulo. Inside the park are located 3 museums (Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Afro-Brazil Museum) and the Manequinho Lopes Vivarium. Address: Av Pedro Álvares Cabral, s/n (portões 2, 3 e 10) Av. IV Centenário Gates 6 e 7A Av. República do Líbano Gate 7. For more information visit the website: https://parqueibirapuera.org/ibirapuera-park/ Other museums in São Paulo: MUSEU DE ARTE DE SÃO PAULO (MASP) Av. Paulista, 1578 - Bela Vista Phone number: (11) 3149-5959 Website PINACOTECA Praça da Luz, 2 - Luz Phone number: (11) 3324-1000 Website FUTEBOL MUSEUM Praça Charles Miller, s/n - Pacaembu Phone number: (11) 3664-3848 Website INSTITUTO MOREIRA SALLES Av. Paulista, 2424 - Bela Vista Phone number: (11) 2842-9120 Website

Practical Information 53 TRAVELLING TO BRAZIL Photo from Pexels Visa Brazil adopts a policy of reciprocity regarding visas. This means that nationals of countries that require visas for Brazilian citizens will need a visa to travel to Brazil. Brazil has signed visa exemption agreements with more than 90 countries. Please be aware of specific application deadlines and requirements for your home country. To find out if you need a visa to travel to Brazil, click here. Invitation Letter Conference participants will be able to obtain a Letter of Invitation for visa purposes once they have completed the registration process. Only participants with paper presentation will be eligible for Invitation Letters. Visa Application (Tourist Visa) According to the Brazilian government: The tourist visa will be issued to foreigners traveling to Brazil on a temporary basis, without purposes of immigration or the exercise of paid activity. Tourist visas can be granted for those traveling for tourism or to artistic competitions, sports competitions, conferences, seminars or meetings, among other purposes provided there is no payment or remuneration of any type. Vaccination According to the Brazilian Government The Ministry of Health recommends that tourists have their vaccination card up-to-date in accordance with the orientations of the vaccination calendar in the country of origin or residence, at least ten days prior to travel. It is also recommended that before arriving in Brazil, tourists update their vaccination card for the following diseases: Influenza (Flu); Measles; Rubella; Hepatitis A; Hepatitis B; Yellow fever. For more information, please visit the following website.

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