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Contents Welcome
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The 40th Anniversary of the European Consortium for Political Research
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Institute of Political Science at the University of Münster
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The University of Münster
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Day by Day Programme
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General Information
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List of Workshops and Rooms
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Tours
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Blondel and Wildenmann-Prize
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Stein Roccan Lecture
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List of Workshop Participants and Paper Titles
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Executive Committee and Central Services
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Münster Organizing Committee and Other Attendees
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Editors and Publishers
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List of Participants in Alphabetical Order
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lmprint Publisher: Prof. Dr. Annette Zimmer Institute of Political Science at Münster University Scharnhorststraße 100 D-48151 Münster Editor: Wolfgang Heuer Cathryn Backhaus Institute of Political Science Design:
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Welcome The University of Münster welcomes the opportunity to host this conference on its campus for the first time. Münster’s history inspired today’s research of our university in many ways especially in the field of humanities and all fields of social sciences. So we were lucky but not really surprised, that our university was successful in establishing the cluster of excellence “Religion and Politics” to intensify advancement and peaceful development of Europe.
interdisciplinary research focusing the “Return of
The Westphalian Peace Treaty is still of legendary
the Gods” in an apparently secularised world. A
importance for political science and international re-
variety of fields of research are set up in the cluster, bridging disciplines and epochs. Researchers,
lations in particular. Westphalia was also the centre Dear participants,
of what later on was titled the Catholic Reconfirmation.
Dear participants,
scholars and doctoral students are working together on the basis of the interdisciplinary experiences made
On behalf of both the local organizing committee
One of the forerunners of the Christian Democratic
On behalf of the head of the Westfälische Wilhelms-
at the University of Münster with new approaches
and the members of the Institute of Political Science
movement that today plays such an influential role
Universität, I welcome you to the 37th ECPR Joint
to cultural studies.
at Münster University it is my pleasure to welcome
in European politics originated in this area which
Sessions of Workshops.
you to the 2010 ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops
for centuries has been a stronghold of Catholicism.
in Münster. After Bochum in the 1980s and Mann-
The Institute of Political Science looks back upon
National boundaries are becoming less important
general point, also concerning culture: It was once
heim in the 1990s, it is the third time that the Joint
a history of about 40 years. It is by now one of the
as global exchanges grow in volume and intensity.
said that Münster has as many churches as pubs.
Sessions have taken place in Germany. Doubtlessly,
largest institutes in Germany with more than 1700
World-wide competition and structural change have
But this is no longer true. Since there are about
the country has developed into one of the major areas
students enrolled. A highlight of the institute is the
also reached the universities. So have openness
50.000 students in Münster, the list of taverns on
of political science research and teaching in Europe.
Graduate School of Politics (Grasp) which provides
and an international research.We firmly believe that
different websites vary from 661 to 717 of them.
The Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität is particularly
graduates with excellent opportunities for working
only cooperation and intensive contacts between
I am afraid that the tight program of this conference
proud of being the host of this year’s Joint Sessions
on their doctoral thesis.
the cultures lead to academic as well as to human
will not give you the opportunity to visit all of them.
progress. An extensive network of contacts abroad
But a fistful of them is a must. So I hope you will
because the ECPR workshops serve as an indicator
But let me draw your attention to a last and more
for the university’s growing commitment towards
I hope that your participation in the 2010 ECPR Joint
is one of Münster University‘s hallmarks. It has
enjoy the conference and gain new insights for your
internationalization.
Sessions of Workshops is most fruitful and that you
official partnerships and co-operation agreements
own studies. Perhaps this short stay will give you a
enjoy the Westphalian hospitality. On behalf of all
with some 400 universities and institutions of higher
positive impression of the university – and I would be
As you will hopefully have time to see for yoursel-
those involved in these Joint Sessions, I wish you
education all over the world, and many other con-
very happy if I could welcome you in Münster again. I
ves, Münster is a beautiful medieval city surrounded
all a very pleasant stay in Münster.
tacts with foreign scholars and students have been
wish you an exciting and fruitful stay at our University
established.
and in the city of Münster in this respect, too.
by wonderful countryside and steeped in history. Against this background, the ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops provide us with the opportunity to
Prof. Dr. Annette Zimmer
An increasing number of Münster‘s students spend
remind the European political science community
Chairwoman of the Institute of Political Science
some time studying abroad. Various exchange
Prof. Dr. Ursula Nelles
of the important history of Westphalia in the
at the University of Münster
programmes offer a wide range of opportunities to
Rector of the University of Münster
students who are interested in a stay abroad.
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. The 40th Anniversary of . the European Consortium .. for Political Research (1970-2010)
Roundtable: “Forty Years of European Political
Jean Blondel is Professorial Fellow at the European
Science: what have we learnt?”
University Institute, Florence, and Visiting Professor at the University of Siena and the University of
To celebrate the ECPR’s 40th year, the ECPR invites
Essex, where he was Founder of the Department
all Joint Sessions attendees to a special Roundtable
of Government in 1964 and a member of staff until
dedicated to discussing the progress of our discipline
1983. He co-founded the European Consortium for
in the period since the ECPR’s birth. Has political
Political Research in 1970 and directed it up to 1978.
science become more mature and sophisticated in its methods and techniques? Can it now explain things
Hans Daalder was Professor of Political Science at
which forty years ago it would have struggled to do
Leiden University (1963-1993) and a Founding Member
so? Has the discipline become more united around
of the ECPR’s Executive Committee (1970–1988). He
a common core of values, beliefs and methods? Or
was organizer of the first two ‘individual’ workshops
has it become largely fragmented and dissipated into
before the establishment of Joint Sessions (1973)
a stream of sub-disciplinary belief systems which won’t
as well as Chairman of the Workshop Committee
and can’t talk to each other? Has there developed a
(1974–1976), Chair of the ECPR and the first Head
distinctively European political science that can be
of Department of Political and Social Sciences of
contrasted with its North American counterpart? If
European University Institute (1976–1979).
We are celebrating our 40th anniversary this year,
• A Round Table during the ECPR Summer School
so, is that distinctiveness a strength or a weakness?
and we thank Münster for volunteering to host us
in Methods and Techniques (Ljubljana, July-August)
What is the current state of our discipline and what
Drude Dahlerup is Professor at the department
for our birthday celebration! To mark the achieve-
on the changes in social science methodology
are its prospects? What are its strengths and its
of Political Science at Stockholm University (since
ments of the past forty years – not only within the
over the past 40 years.
weaknesses and what does the discipline need to
1998). She was one of the founders of Women‘s
do in order to survive and thrive as a social science
Studies (now Politics & Gender). She attended the
in the coming period?
first ECPR workshop on women in politics (Berlin
ECPR, but in European political science more generally – several events and publications are taking
• An extra ‘Ruby Red’ Special Issue of European
place during the year:
Political Science (EPS) on ‘Forty Years of European
1978), and has since then organized several ECPR
Political Science’ that looks back and reflects on
Several leading scholars will discuss these and
workshops and panels, some of which have resul-
• A Round Table during these Joint Sessions
the development of the discipline in terms of the
other issues in a Roundtable which we hope will
ted in collaborative research output.
entitled ‘Forty Years of European Political
profession, research and teaching.
generate a good deal of discussion and questions. Hans-Dieter Klingemann is Professor of Political
Science: What have we learnt?”
• Specially designed silk ties and scarves, which
Chair:
Science at the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin and
• A specially commissioned history of the ECPR by
can be purchased from ECPR Central Services,
Prof. Martin Bull (University of Salford)
Freie Universität Berlin, and, in 2008-09, received
Ken Newton and Thibaud Boncourt that covers
as well as 40th lapel badges which are free!
not only the past 40 years, but also the pre-birth
the John G. Diefenbaker Award to work at Simon Participants:
Fraser University, Canada (2008–09). He was a
period and the efforts of the founders to establish
• A Round Table during the UK PSA’s Annual
• Prof. Hans-Dieter Klingemann
member of the Executive Committee of the ECPR
the Consortium (published by ECPR Press).
Conference (Edinburgh, March-April) on ‘European
(klingem@wzb.eu)
(1988-1994), as well as President of the European
Political Science: Past, Present and Future’.
• Prof. Ken Newton
Political Science Network (2002–2005) (now the
• A 40th Birthday Reception (sponsored by the
(K.Newton@soton.ac.uk)
EPSnet Network in the ECPR).
ECPR and the European Journal of Political
• Prof. Drude Dahlerup
Research) at these Joint Sessions, following the
(drude.dahlerup@statsvet.su.se)
Ken Newton is Emeritus Professor of Comparative
Stein Rokkan Lecture by Dirk Berg-Schlosser
• Prof. Jean Blondel
Politics at the University of Southampton, and former
(‘Political Science between Vision and Reality –
(jean.blondel@iue.it)
Professor at the University of Essex. He was a member
Lessons in Times of Crises’)
• Prof. Hans Daalder
of the ECPR Executive Committee (1981–1991) and
(h.daalder@umail.leidenuniv.nl)
Executive Director of the ECPR (1991–2001).
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. .. . Institute of Political Science . . at the University of Münster
ences to become established in Münster, but in fact
obliged to offer relevant courses in regard to teacher
the converse was true. Münster is one of the very
training. In 1970, the Institute of Political Science
few German universities that founded an Institute
at Münster University officially started its teaching
of Sociology as early as the 1950s. Headed by
program. At that time, just one professor and two
Prof. Helmut Schelsky, the Institute of Sociology at
research associates constituted the core of the Ins-
Münster University soon developed into one of the
titute. In its first semester, about 100 students, most
leading academic centres for empirical sociological
of whom were prospective teachers, took part in the
research in the country. However, it took another
five seminars offered by the institute. For many years,
The Institute of Political Science is pleasantly situated
against the ideology and the ideas of National
decade before the Institute of Political Science was
Prof. Gerhard Wittkämper, appointed as a full pro-
on the bank of the Aasee, a recreational area of the
Socialism, party members and paladins of the
established with the aim of rounding up the spectrum
fessor to Münster University in the early 1970s, was
medieval town of Münster that once was at the centre
Hitler movement heavily infiltrated the university and
of social sciences at Münster University. Again, one
the spiritus rector of the Institute of Political Science.
of attention of European politics, when the Peace
particularly the Faculty of Medicine. A commission
might expect that the relatively late foundation of the
He served as its director up until his retirement in the
Treaty of Westphalia was signed. The Institute of
inaugurated by the rector of the university and
institute was probably associated with the turbulent
late 1990s and even today still enjoys both lecturing
Political Science and its neighbouring Institute of
headed by prominent historians is now shedding light
time of the late 1960s, the student movement and
and being a highly acknowledged member of the
Sociology are both departments of the Faculty of
on this dark chapter in the history of Münster
perhaps even with the first concert in Germany of
faculty.
Social Sciences and Pedagogies. With more than
University. The Second World War was disastrous
the legendary rock-band, the Rolling Stones that
14,000 students enrolled, this faculty is among the
for both the city and the university. By the end of
took place in 1968 in Münster.
largest of the University of Münster.
the war more than 90 percent of the buildings in
Today, forty years after its foundation, the Institute of Political Science at Münster University looks back
the inner city had been completely destroyed and
But the reason why the Wilhelms-University took the
upon a remarkable success story. In the winter term
The University was founded in 1780 by a Westphalian
Münster University was also in ruins. It took several
initiative to introduce political science as a further
2008/09, more than 1700 students were enrolled in
nobleman who served as the equivalent of a modern-
decades to re-build the city and restore the uni-
subject of study and research is much simpler: At the
nine study programs. The faculty consisted of
day secretary of state for the Archbishop of Cologne
versity. It was a tough time because much had to
end of the 1960s the government of North Rhine-
fourteen members, amongst those three full, six
and Münster. At that time, this Archbishop was both
be re-established and re-generated after years of
Westphalia made “political science” an obligatory
associated and three assistant professors, two
Head of State and principal of the Catholic Church
academic control under the dictatorship of National
school subject. After the war apart from the faculties
lecturers and three research and teaching assistants.
in the region, a powerful man who resided in Münster
Socialism.
of law, medicine and theology, Münster University
The institute is organized around three specific areas –
had also developed into one of the major centres in
“Governance/Europeanization and Globalization”,
Castle that today houses the administration of Münster University. This short glimpse of history already
Münster University traditionally has been the training
the country for teacher training, and
“Civil Society and Democracy” and “Processes of
indicates that Münster University is closely interwoven
ground for the classical professions, law, medicine and
specifically for secondary school
Transformation and Regionalization” – that provide
with the ups and down of politics in the city. When
theology. In accordance with the law of succession
education. With political
the Prussians took over the political power in the region
in Westphalia, the farm and country house would be
science as a prime school
of Westphalia after the Napoleonic Wars, Münster
inherited by the eldest son, while the second and third
subject, universities
University was downgraded to an institution for the
sons were supposed to follow careers either in the
were now
training of teachers. It took almost 100 years until
clergy or in public administration. Still today, Münster
the statutes of a university were given back to Münster.
University hosts a famous school of law and a
This time it was the German Emperor Wilhelm II who
prestigious medical school. Its Faculty of Theology
re-instated Münster as a university town and who lends
is well known in Germany and worldwide. One of
his name to the university. Against the background
the most prestigious former members of Münster’s
of the Emperor’s dubious role in German history, the
Faculty of Theology is Pope Benedict XVI, who in the
choice of name – Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität –
1960s served as professor of Catholic theology at
remains a bone of contention. Also in Münster, the
the Wilhelms-University.
Third Reich was a dark period for the university. Although the city was a stronghold of Catholicism
In the shadow of those traditional faculties, one
with the famous Bishop Graf von Galen protesting
might assume that it was difficult for the social sci-
the organizational infrastructure for the co-operation of the faculty and the further development of the curricula. With respect to the Bologna process, the Institute of Political Science took the initiative launching two innovative B.A. programs in the early 2000s. In co-operation with the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Economics and
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Business Administration, the institute offers the B.A.
across borders” are currently being evaluated and
studies. Prof. Brigitte Young who has been with the
References:
programs “Politics and Law” and “Politics and Eco-
restructured in order to meet the requirements of the
institute since the late 1990s, introduced the new and
Arendes, Cord, 2005: Politikwissenschaft in
nomics”. Since the beginning of the co-operation
Bologna process. As is evident in the institute’s
expanding field of Comparative International Political
Deutschland, Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag
with the faculties of law and economics, Prof. Klaus
international co-operation, its prime goal is to offer
Economics to the institute. Prof. Brigitte Wilde who
Schubert serves as the program coordinator of the
students high-profile curricula with a specific European
has just joined the institute is focusing her research
Ribhegge, Wilhelm, 1985: Geschichte der Universität
two B.A. curricula. Indeed aficionados of the joint
flavour. But the outlook of the institute does not stop
on the nexus between the topics of gender and
Münster, Münster: Verlag Regensberg
B.A. programs are also Prof. Rüdiger Robert and
short at the borders of the European Union.
European integration. It has to be mentioned that
Prof. Norbert Konegen. Though both recently retired,
There has also been a pioneering tradition with respect
faculty members of the institute have always been
Institut für Politikwissenschaft, 1980: 10 Jahre
they still continue to offer courses and supervise
to teaching programs and research projects focusing
highly gender sensitive. In the early 2000s, the insti-
Politikwissenschaft an der Westfälischen
students, particularly those enrolled in these two
on the Far East. The tradition of monitoring what is
tute was the main co-coordinator of the EU funded
Wilhelms-Universität
programs. Apart from these two specific B.A. courses,
going on at the other side of the globe, e.g. in Japan,
research and training network “Women at European
the institute is also involved in the overall B.A. curricula
in the so-called Tiger States or in Vietnam and Laos,
Universities” which was supervised by Prof. Annette
Institut für Politikwissenschaft, 2008: Strukturplan
at Münster University that provides students with
was started by Prof. Paul Kevenhörster. Currently,
Zimmer. Since 2005, the faculty member PD.
mit 5-Jahresperspektive (2008–2013) für das Institut
a wide spectrum of options to combine different
Prof. Susanne Feske, an expert in International
Christiane Frantz serves as the Equal Opportunities
für Politikwissenschaft, Münster: IfPol
disciples, such as Political Science and Geography
Relations and Far East Studies who was appointed
Commissioner of the University, a time-consuming
or Political Science and History.
to the institute in the late 1990s is highly successful
but most important university position. With five
in getting students, in particular doctoral students,
female professors, the institute ranks at the top
interested in these parts of the world.
among the institutes of political science in Germany
The institute has also been a pioneer in the develop-
with respect to women in positions of authority.
ment of the Master program “Political Science” that was introduced in 2006. Currently, there are about
The institute also has a fine reputation in providing
forty students enrolled in this degree course. Interna-
doctoral students with excellent opportunities
A further highlight of the institute’s teaching and
tionalization has always been a key-concern of the
for studying and research. The Graduate School
research program is related to its co-operation with
Institute of Political Science at Münster University
of Politics (Grasp) doubtlessly constitutes one of
the Cluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics in Pre-
and members of the faculty are particularly proud
the hallmarks of the Institute of Political Science
Modern and Modern Cultures” which is generously
of the institute’s international degree programs.
in Münster. At the moment, there are 51 students
funded by the German Research Foundation. More
Since the late 1970s, the institute co-operates with
working on their doctoral dissertations enrolled in
than 150 researchers at Münster University are
the Institute d`Etudes Politiques de Lille. What once
the Grasp. The Grasp is closely affiliated with the
involved in this remarkable research initiative and
started as a so-called double-diploma program has
Postgraduate Program “Negotiating Processes of
co-operation. The establishment of a “Cluster of
recently been transformed into consecutive Bachelor
Civil Society from the 19th century to the present –
Excellence” at a German university, signals the
and Master programs which every year each offer 40
Germany and the Netherlands compared”, funded
successful outcome of a difficult and highly time-
students from Germany and France the opportunity
by the German Research Foundation. The program,
consuming process of application. The German
to experience the development of a purely European
which is hosted by the House of the Netherlands
Research Foundation awards “Clusters of Excellence”
teaching and research community. Two experts in
and chaired by Prof. Friso Wielenga started in 2006.
only to those research projects that are definitely at
international relations and particularly in European
Providing research opportunities and funding for
the frontier of science. Due to the Cluster five new
Studies – Prof. Reinhard Meyers and Prof. Wichard
ten doctoral students and one post-doc at least for
academic chairs were created, one of which, the chair
Woyke – started the co-operation with the IEP.
the period of six years, the program is based on an
for “Politics and Religion”, is based at the Institute
Currently, Prof. Doris Fuchs serves as the faculty
interdisciplinary approach and an interesting mix of
of Political Science and is occupied by Prof. Ulrich
member in charge of supervising the French-German
disciplines, amongst those history, political science,
Willems, who was appointed to the Institute of Political
cooperation. Furthermore the institute also maintains
ethnology, and philology of the Netherlands.
Science in 2008. Due to the involvement of the institute in this highly prestigious research initiative,
close cooperation with the University of Twente, which is situated just across the border in neighbouring
Moreover, the institute at Münster University is one
three research projects were made possible and are
Enschede. The joint Bachelor degree course “Public
of the few institutes of Political Science in Germany
based at the insitute.
Administration” and the Master program “Europe
currently hosting two positions or chairs in gender
Annette Zimmer
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WWU Münster: . Knowledge and Life
the large number of cafés and pubs, the theaters,
WWU Münster: short profile
cinemas and museums, the many green spaces and these amenities can be used and enjoyed by everyone
• Germany’s fifth-largest university • 250 courses of study, 15 departments, 7 faculties • 37,000 students, second place nationwide in
in everyday life: WWU. WWU and Münster are not
number of final examinations
conceivable without each other. The University’s motto
• 5,000 staff, with 565 professors and 2,700
of “Knowledge and Life” transfers into something
research assistants
that can be realized every day: in Münster, knowledge
• “Religion and Politics” excellence cluster and
the attractive Old City. And there is a reason why all
Research: Excellent prospects
fruit. With around 800 PhDs awarded annually,
is lived out and, at the same time, Münster has savoir
9 Collaborative Research Centers
Münster offers a unique symbiosis between dedicated
WWU is one of the five most important institutions
vivre. Numerous places in Münster bring academic
• 6 national, 4 international Research Training Groups
research work and a high quality of life. And this
in Germany for the development of junior academics.
life and the outside world together. This includes
funded by the German Research Foundation
the Botanical Garden – an institute belonging to the
• 17 academic centers, 14 affiliated institutes,
makes Münster attractive. With its wide range of research areas and excellent working conditions, as
Studying: First-rate all round
University and providing a basis for research and
including: Leibniz Institute of Arteriosclerosis
well as its intensive support for junior academics,
Over 37,000 students make WWU the fifth-largest
teaching, but at the same time an oasis of peace and
Research
the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster (WWU)
university in Germany. The teaching offered by a
recreation which is open to all residents and guests
• Top marks in the Center for Higher Eduction
has a strong appeal to researchers, academics and
total of 15 faculties comprises 250 courses of study
in Münster. Another example are WWU’s museums,
Development’s university rankings for the quality
cooperation partners. A total of nine Collaborative
in 110 subjects covering practically all areas of the
which enjoy an outstanding reputation far beyond
Research Centers are being funded at WWU by the
humanities, social sciences, medicine and natural
the borders of the University.
German Research Foundation. One of these is the
sciences. In addition to the diversity of courses on
ground-breaking nanoscience project “Multilevel
offer, their interlinked structure and the training of
Münster: High quality of life
biology, law, history, political and social sciences
Molecular Assemblies – Structure, Dynamics and
skills considered today to be key qualifications are
Functions”. In the world’s first intercontinental trans-
characteristic of the all-embracing understanding of
• 10 winners of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize • Over 400 partnership agreements with universities
regional Collaborative Research Center, researchers
education at WWU. These include flexibility, social
• Population 280,000, 50.000 students • City of Westphalian Peace, 1648 • Most liveable city in the world
in physics, chemistry, biology and economics in
competence, a sense of responsibility and being
(LivCom-Award)
• Budget in 2008: €350 million, incl. €109 million
Beijing and Münster are joining together to form an
able to see things in a holistic context.
• Most bicycle-friendly city in Germany
for the Faculty of Medicine
interdisciplinary research network which is unique
(survey by German Bicycle Club) have an equally international orientation. Many other
Research in Münster is characterized by continuous
international and interdisciplinary courses promote
of 8 universities/colleges
exchange across all borders. There are countless
cross-border exchanges at an academic level. The
opportunities for researchers to look at an object
first interdisciplinary Master’s course in “Dutch-
• Leading position in nano- and biotechnology • Third place nationwide in the development of
of research together – and, from the sum of all the
German Studies”, offered jointly with the University
economic power between 2006 and 2015
different views, to see it from a unique new angle.
of Nijmegen in the Netherlands, which combines
The “Religion and Politics” Cluster of Excellence
teaching by the departments of economics and
shows how this interdisciplinary approach to research
law, history and politics, intercultural studies and
at WWU works in practice. It is one of the biggest
business communication.
The study courses held at WWU entirely in English
clusters in the field of the humanities in Germany which aims to solve current conflicts, in particular
Knowledge and Life
those motivated by religion. In order to make it easier
When academics and students are asked what
for junior academics to join projects of this kind, the
makes learning, living and working in Münster so
WWU offers a total of ten Research Training Groups
attractive, the answer is usually simple: Münster
where outstanding students are individually and
itself. There are many good reasons for this: for
systematically guided towards a PhD. This is bearing
example, the city’s often cited bicycle-friendliness,
mation systems, medicine, business administration, psychology, communication science, economics,
• 5 million tourists per year • Services and administrative center with a total
in its field.
of studies in the following subjects: business infor
and academic institutes all over the world
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Day by Day Programme Monday
16:00–19:00 hrs
19:30 hrs
08:00–18:00 hrs
Book exhibition
17:30–19:00
Information desk & book exhibition
Roundtable on “40 Years of European Political Science: what have
Welcome by local organisers, followed by reception (Fürstenberghaus)
08:30–18:00 hrs
Information desk & book exhibition
09:00 onwards
Workshops
10:30-11:30 hrs
Meet with the editor of ECPR Press at the ECPR stand in the book
24 March
exhibition area Meet with the editor of ECPR Press at the ECPR stand in the book exhibition area 17:30 hrs
Free afternoon for excursions
14:00 hrs
Council meeting
08:30–13:00 hrs
Information desk & book exhibition
09:00 onwards
Workshops
20:30 hrs
Nightwatchman’s tour
08:30–13:00 hrs
Information desk
09:00 onwards
Workshops
PM
Departure of participants
27 March
Workshops
19:00 hrs
15:30–16:30 hrs
13:00 hrs
Registration
we learnt?”
Wednesday
Workshops
26 March
Saturday
09:00 onwards
09:00–13:00 hrs
Workshop directors’ dinner (Grosser Kiepenkerl)
23 March 08:30–18:00 hrs
Information desk & book exhibition
25 March
Friday 16:00–19:00 hrs
08:30–13:00 hrs
Arrival and registration
22 March
Tuesday
Thursday
Presentation of Wildenmann & Blondel Prizes and Stein Rokkan lecture given by Dirk Berg-Schlosser titled ”Political Science between Vision and Reality – Lessons in Times of Crises”. Followed by a reception and celebration of ECPR’s 40th Anniversary (sponsored by the ECPR & European Journal of Political Research) (Schloßgarten Café)
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. General Information Buses: Buses numbers 1, 2, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14
Internet access: WLAN/WiFi is available in the
from Aegidiistr. all go to the main station.
Fürstenberghaus but you will need an access code, available from the information desk.
Cashpoint: The nearest cashpoint is at the post office opposite the cathedral.
Opening of the Joint Sessions: The Joint Sessions will be officially opened on Tuesday at 19:00 in the
Computer pool: computers with internet connection
lecture theatre F1, Fürstenberghaus.
are available for you to use throughout the week in Room 004–005 in the basement of Fürstenberghaus,
Registration and Information desk: The desk is
from 10:00 till 15:00 hrs. However, you will need an
situated in the foyer of the Fürstenberghaus and
access code, available from the information desk.
will be staffed on Monday from 16:00–19:00 hrs., Tuesday 8:00–18:00, Wednesday 8:30–18:00,
ECPR’s 40th anniversary celebration will be held
Thursday–Saturday 8:30 – 13:00.
in the Schlossgarten Café behind the “Schloss”, the main university building on Wednesday evening.
Rent-a-bike: Bikes can be hired at the Radstation in front of the station for €7.50/day.
Emergency: The general emergency numbers in Germany are: for fire/ambulance 112, and police 110.
Roundtable on “40 Years of European Political
A list of nearby doctors and chemists is available
Science: What have we learnt?” on Tuesday at
from the information desk.
17:30, F2, Fürstenberghaus.
Excursions: see the excursion page.
Smoking: Smoking is not permitted in any of the university buildings.
Food and drinks in the Fürstenberghaus: Coffee, tea and water will be available in the foyer throug-
Standing Group on Social Network Analysis –
hout the day. Vouchers can be purchased from the
Tuesday 23rd March at lunchtime – in room S33 (GF),
information desk. There is also a list of restaurants
Fürstenberghaus.
and nearby cafés at the information desk. Standing Group on Gender and Politics – Thursday Hall of Peace: Münster’s famous “Friedenssaal” in the
25th March at lunchtime – in room S102 (1.F),
Rathaus is open from 10:00–17:00 Tuesday–Friday
Fürstenberghaus.
and until 16:00 at the weekend. Stein Rokkan Lecture will be given by Prof. Dirk Helpline: The telephone no. of the information desk
Berg-Schlosser from the Philipps University of Marburg
is: 0251 83-30517.
on Wednesday at 17:30 hrs. in F2, Fürstenberghaus.
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. List of Workshops and Rooms Workshop No.
Bispinghof 3A
Johannisstraße 1–4
Domplatz 23/23a
Johannisstraße 8–10
Fürstenberghaus
Johannisstraße 12–20
Taxi: There is a taxi stand at the Domplatz just out-
Wildenmann and Blondel Prizes will be awarded
side Fürstenberghaus or our staff at the information
on Wednesday at 17:30 hrs. in the lecture theatre
desk will gladly call you a taxi.
F2, Fürstenberghaus.
Train/bus timetables: Staff at the information desk have online access to train and bus times for getting back to the station or going to the airport.
Workshop Title
Address
Room No. (former no.)
1
Personality and Voter Turnout
Johannisstr. 1–4
119 (122) 1.F
2
Ideas, policy design and policy instruments: casting light on the missing link
Johannisstr. 12–20
Rm. 3 (032) GF
3
The Strategic Dimension of Social Policy Reforms
Domplatz 23a
304 3.F
4
Towards Strong Publics? Civil Society and the State in Latin America
Bispinghof 3A
B301 5.F
5
The Governance of Partnerships
Johannisstr. 8–10
Rm. II
6
The Developing Role of the Councillor in a Comparative European Context: Attitudes, Assumptions and Perceptions towards Aspects of Local Democracy
Fürstenberghaus
S3 (Ü5) GF
7
Network Governance and the Governance of Networks: Social Network Analysis in Political Science
Fürstenberghaus
S33 (Ü4) GF
8
Gender Perspectives on Democratic Governance in the Multi-level EU Polity
Fürstenberghaus
S102 (Ü106) 1.F
9
Cross-Border Migrant Organizations – Rethinking National Integration Policy
Fürstenberghaus
S041 (F7) B
10
Ethno-linguistic Mobilisation and Regional Languages in Europe
Bispinghof 3A
B305 5.F
11
The Europeanization of National Political Parties
Johannisstr. 8–10
Rm. I
12
National Minorities and New nationalizing States in the 20 and 1 Centuries. A Comparative Study on Minorities Worldwide
Domplatz 23a
225 2.F
13
The Dilemma of Political Sophistication and Political Equality
Johannisstr. 12–20
130 (101) 1.F
th
st
14
Electoral Change in the 21st Century: De-alignment or Re-alignment?
Johannisstr. 12–20
131 (H19) 1.F
15
Category-making and Public Policy
Johannisstr. 1–4
116 (120) 1.F
16
New Global Finance and the Politics of the World Economic Crisis
Johannisstr. 8–10
Rm. V
17
Disassembling Populism (and Putting It Back Together Again): Collaborative Empirical Research on Interactions among Populism’s Attributes
Johannisstr. 8–10
Rm. IV
18
Contested Policies: European Socio-Economic Governance and the Global Economic Crisis
Domplatz 23a
236 2.F
19
The Interrelationship between Institutional Performance and Political Support in Europe: Discussing Causes and Consequences
Johannisstr. 12–20
226 (H20) 2.F
20
Populists and Public Office
Johannisstr. 8–10
Rm. III
21
The Dynamics of Morality Politics and Policy across Space and Time
Fürstenberghaus
S104 (Ü108) 1.F
22
Inter-Parliamentary Relations in Europe
Fürstenberghaus
S042 (F9) B
23
Expecting the Unpredictable? The Strategic Governance of Long-term Risks
Domplatz 23a
233 2.F
24
Justice, Durability and Peacebuilding
Johannisstr. 12–20
Rm. 2 (031) GF
25
Between Facts and Norms? International Legalization Research and International Political Theory
Johannisstr. 12–20
333 (401) 3.F
26
Comparing Autocracies: Theoretical Issues and Empirical Analyses of Input/Output Dimensions
Johannisstr. 12–20
227 (H18) 2.F
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Cancelled
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New Directions in Political Socialization Research
Bispinghof 3A
B302 5.F
B = basement, GF = ground floor, 1.F = 1st floor
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Tours Münster’s highlights: A guided tour of Münster
The night-watchman tour This two-hour walking tour of Münster’s old quarters
The night-watchman tour will take you on an enter-
will take you past the milestones of the city’s history
taining journey through the streets of Münster back
from the Anabaptists of the 1530s or the signing of
to an era long since past.
the Peace of Westphalia in 1648 to the present day. And when the horn is blown at the end of the tour, You will not only see the classic places of interest,
you will not only have been let into the secrets of
but also some hidden ones too.
the “historical misdemeanours” of the horn-blower himself, but also into a piece of history of the old
When:
Thurs. 25th March, 14:00 hrs.
Where:
Meet at the Fürstenberg statue
Hanseatic city of Münster.
outside the main door of Fürstenberghaus. Price:
When:
€7 / person
Registration: 22nd/23rd March at the ECPR
(Duration approx. 90 minutes) Where:
registration desk in the foyer, Fürstenberghaus.
Friday 26th March, 20:30 hrs Behind the town hall (Rathaus) by the ”Chillida bench”
Price:
€8 p.p.
Registration: 22nd/23rd March at the ECPR The tours are in groups of
registration desk in the foyer,
maximum 30 people and in
Fürstenberghaus.
English or German.
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Blondel und . . Wildenmann Prize
Deutsche Bank all rushed into international investment
The Wildenmann Prize
banking. In the wake of this strategy shift they emerged as the most vocal and powerful lobby for the regime
The Wildenmann Prize will be presented by Profes-
that is in place today, marked by crossborder integ-
sor André Kaiser (chairperson of the Wildenmann
ration, harmonized regulation and considerable influ-
Prize Board) to Johannes Lindvall from the Univer-
ence for technocratic, supranational EU committees.
sity of Oxford for his paper presented at the 2009 Lisbon Joint Sessions titled “The Reform Capacity
Widen the Market, Narrow the Competition tells and Relations (with honours) at the International School
analyzes this story based on policy documents and
for Humanities and Social Sciences (ISHSS), Uni-
more than 50 in-depth interviews. It not only shows
versity of Amsterdam.
how EU capital market integration and the policy that made it possible are two sides of the same coin.
In September 2008, he defended his dissertation
In light of the crisis that has gripped also European
Widen the Market, Narrow the Competition: The
financial markets since June 2007, it sheds a critical
Emergence of Supranational Governance in EU
light on a policy process in which banks and stock
Capital Markets with a committee composed of Prof.
exchanges themselves have become ever more im-
G.R.D. Underhill (advisor), Dr. B.M. Burgoon, Prof.
portant players, while national parliaments—and thus
G.C.A. Junne, Prof. S.P. Lütz, and Prof. J.H.F. Story.
ordinary citizens—have been pushed to the sidelines.
Jean Blondel PhD Prize Winner 2009:
Widen the Market, Narrow the Competition: Banker About The Thesis
Interests and the making of a European Capital
Over the past 20 years, EU capital markets have
Market (ISBN: 9781907301087, Price: £27.00), will
The Jean Blondel PhD Prize in 2009 has been awarded
changed radically. Back in the 1980s every country
be published by ECPR Press in June 2010.
to Daniel Mügge for his dissertation „Widen the
had its own, national financial industry. Two decades
Market, Narrow the Competition: The Emergence
later, there is one European ‘Champions League’
of Supranational Governance in EU Capital
of firms in both investment banking and among stock
Markets“.
exchanges. On top, EU member states have trans-
Daniel Mügge
ferred regulatory powers to Brussels. By now, one The jury of the prize (Alfio Mastropaolo, Susan Scarrow
single set of rules governs capital markets throughout
and Vincent Hoffmann-Martinot) considered this
the continent—something national governments
dissertation to be extremely well written, fascinating
stubbornly resisted only a decade earlier.
and timely. It is an excellent dissertation in international political economy, addressing a key issue
What explains this Europeanization of capital market
concerning the supranationalization of governance:
governance? Widen the Market, Narrow the Com-
how can we best understand changes in patterns of
petition argues that the financial industry itself has
governance in relation to shifting market structures?
played a crucial role in pushing policy from national
The prize will be awarded during the Joint Sessions
capitals ‘up’ to Brussels. Less than two decades
of Workshops in Münster in March 2010.
ago most banks in Europe saw a single market as a threat rather than an opportunity, fearing competition
Since August 2008, Daniel Mügge has been Assistant
from the City and US investment banks in particular.
Professor in International Relations and International
Heeding their preferences, governments hardly ceded
Political Economy at the University of Amsterdam.
control over policy making. But in the 1990s the
In 2002, he was awarded an MA in International
mood changed. Banks such as ABN Amro and
of Coalition Governments”.
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. Stein Rokkan Lecture Short biography Dirk Berg-Schlosser, born 1943, is professor (em.) at Philipps University Marburg/Germany. Previous appointments and visiting professorships included teaching at the universities of Munich, Aachen, Augsburg, Eichstätt, Nairobi, Stellenbosch,/South Africa, Berkeley, Prague, Lille, Vienna and SciencesPo Paris. He was also an instructor at the ECPR Summer Schools on concepts and methods at Essex, Ljubljana and Sao Paulo. He holds doctorates from the Universities of Munich, Augsburg and UC Berkeley. Dirk Berg-Schlosser Political Science between Vision and Reality –
His research interests include political culture,
Lessons in Times of Crises
empirical democratic theory, development studies
(Stein Rokkan Lecture at the occasion of the ECPR
and comparative methodology. From 2003 to 2006
Joint Sessions of Workshops, University of Münster,
he was Chair of the European Consortium for Political
March 2010)
Research (ECPR), from 2006 to 2009 Vice-President of the International Political Science Association (IPSA). He currently is Summer School Coordinator
Abstract
for IPSA.
Political science with its rich history, but varying national traditions and contexts, deals with a multi-
His major publications include Tradition and Change
dimensional and ever-changing subject matter
in Kenya, Political Stability and Development,
which we are inevitably part of. This poses specific
Political Culture in Germany, Empirische Demokratie-
epistemological problems, but also offers the
forschung, Poverty and Democracy, Conditions of
opportunity to contribute to the shaping of political
Democracy in Europe 1919-1939, Perspectives of
reality by insights and actions. This lecture gives
Democratic Consolidation in Eastern Europe,
a brief outline of this problematique and then, by
Democratization – The State of the Art, and a number
way of illustration, presents the findings of a major
of textbooks. He is currently co-editor of the Inter-
international research project on the political effects
national Encyclopaedia of Political Science (8 vol.,
of the Great Depression in Europe in the interwar
forthc.).
period. Based on this experience, some (tentative and personal) lessons will be drawn for the state of political science and its potential contributions facing the present world economic crisis.
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. .. List of Workshop Participants . and Paper Titles
Workshop 2: Ideas, Policy Design and Policy Instruments; Casting light on the Missing Link Dietmar BRAUN (LAUSANNE, Université de) Giliberto CAPANO (BOLOGNA, Universià di) SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
BEHRENS
Maria
WUPPERTAL, Bergische Universität
Norms in Foreign Trade Policy. Bilateral Free Trade Agreements of the US and EU
Janusch Holger
BORRAS
Susana
COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL
European Integration by Multiple Governance Methods: The Role of Voluntary Coordination
BRAUN
Dietmar
LAUSANNE, Université de
Ideas, policy design and policy instruments: casting light on the missing link
DUNLOP
Claire
EXETER, University of
What´s an impact assessment to do? Ideas, instruments and the capabilities-expectations gap
ERDNIC
Mujde
LIMERICK, University of
Immigration Governance in Denmark: From Rhetoric to Political Action
GUSTAFSSON
Line Renate
AARHUS Universitet
Primary school as the foundation for further education and economic prosperity: an analysis of how new ideas on education resulted in dramatic policy change
HEIDBREDER
Eva
BERLIN, Freie Universität
De- and re-coupling of policy ideas and policy instruments: dynamics of fruitful tensions and mutual reinforcements in the process of an emerging european administrative space
HOWLETT
Michael
SIMON FRASER University
Governance Architectures and Governing Instruments: Linking Policy Ideas to Policy Tools
KHMELNITSKAYA
Marina
OXFORD, University of
The ‘hallow’ paradigm and an evolutionary paradigmatic change: the case of housing policy reform in Russia from the 1990 to the present
LEIFELD
Philip
Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods Bonn, Germany
Political Discourse Networks – The missing link in the study of policy-oriented discourse
LIPPI
Andrea
FIRENZE, Universita‘ degli studi di
The travel of policy instruments. Ideas, design and practices of benchmarking in Germany, Italy and United Kingdom.
MENG -HSUAN
CHOU
OSLO, Universitetet I
Ideas and the Evolution of the ‘Fifth Freedom’: Researcher Mobility in the European Research Area
RAYNER
Jeremy
REGINA, University of
Nodality in Policy Design: The Impact of Ideas in Two Policy Sectors
REAL-DATO
José
GRANADA, Universidad de
Policy instruments as the core element of substantive policy change: the case of the Spanish research training policy
SATREN
Harald
OSLO, Universitetet I
Some critical conditions in translating a policy idea into a successful policy design: A diachronic comparison of three relocation programs in Norway 1960-2007
SCHOLZ
Antonia
STUTTGART, Universität
Explaining policy reform: Assessing the ideational dimension in migration policy making
SIMONS
Arno
BERLIN, Technische Universität
Ideas around Instruments. A Perspective on Transnational Design Networks
UBA
Katrin
UPPSALA Universitet
How ideas become the policy? The role of academic arguments in forming renewable energy policy in Sweden and Spain
Workshop 1: Personality and Voter Turnout Aina GALLEGO (BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma de) André BLAIS (MONTREAL, Universite de) SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
BLAIS
André
MONTREAL, Universite de
Political Attitudes, Personality, and the Propensity to Vote
Simon Labbé-Vincent*
DAWES
Christopher
CALIFORNIA – SAN DIEGO, University of
Control and Turnout
DOWLING
Conor M.
YALE University
The Effects of Personality on Self-Reported and Actual Political Participation
David Doherty, Alan S. Gerber*, Gregory A. Huber
DUMITRESCU
Delia
MONTREAL, Universite de
Personality and Strategic Vote Decisions in Value-Based Elections
André Blais*, Simon Labbé-Vincent*
GALLEGO
Aina
BARCELONA, POMPEU FABRA, Universitat
Personality traits and political activity in Spain: direct, indirect, and conditional effects
Daniel Oberski
JADOT
Anne
MONTPELLIER I, University of
Does optimism drive voters to the polls and pessimism deter them from voting?
KONSTANTINIDIS
Lannis
MACEDONIA, University of
Introducing Heterogeneity in Explanations of Youngest Voter Turnout: the interaction of personality with contextual factors
Kostas Vadratsikas
LOEWEN
Peter
BRITISH COLUMBIA, University of
Heightened Electoral Competition and 5HTT: A GxE Effect on Voter Turnout
Christopher Dawes*, Jaime Settle*
PANAGOPOULOS
Costas
YALE University
Personality and Voter Mobilization
Alan Gerber
REESKENS
Tim
LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit
Investigating the Moral Foundations of Trust: The Relation between Human Values and Generalized Trust across Europe
STEINBRECHER
Markus
MANNHEIM, Universität
Personality and the stability of political participation against the background of the 2009 German Federal election
Harald Schoen
TEPE
Markus
OLDENBURG, Carl von Ossietzky Universität
A bureaucratic mind? Personality traits and voting behavior among government employees in an international comparison
Bernhard Kittel*
Päivi Fadekoff, Sami Fredriksson, Mikko Mattila, Peter Söderlund*
WASS
Hanna
HELSINKI, University of
The effect of personality on electoral participation: results from the Finnish panel study of 1986–2009
WINTERS
Kristi
LONDON, University of, BIRKBECK COLLEGE
Agency, communion, the intention to vote and political attitudes
WISSE
Eva
TILBURG, Universiteit van
Leadership Personalities
ZEGLOVITS
Eva
VIENNA, University of
The interrelation of personality, political attitudes and political behaviour: Empirical findings
Martina Zandonella*
Gilberto Capano
Davide Nicolini
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Workshop 3: The Strategic Dimension of Social Policy Reforms
Workshop 4: Towards Strong Publics? Civil Society and the State in Latin America
Michael BAGGASEN KILTGAARD (ODENSE, University of Southern Denmark) Simon HEGELICH (MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität)
Barry CANNON (DUBLIN CITY University) Mo HUME (GLASGOW, University of)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
BANDELOW
Nils C.
BRAUNSCHWEIG, Technische Universität
DE RUITER
Rik
FRAUNE
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
How to Design Health Reform in a Semi-Sovereign State: Recent Experiences from Germany
ESPINDOLA
Roberto
BRADFORD, University of
Media and politics in Brazil and Chile: hegemony and convergence in newish democracies
TWENTE, Universiteit
Multi-lateral surveillance tools, international organizations and social policy reform in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands
HOGENBOOM
Barbara
AMSTERDAM, University of
The Return of the State in Latin America? Mineral Policies: But what about civil society?
Cornelia
MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität
The strategic dimension of social pacts: Germany and the Netherlands compared
HUNT
Sarah
LIMERICK, University of
Civil Society Participation in the Poverty Reduction Strategy processes in the Latin American HIPC 1999-2006
GALLEGUILLOS
Elizabeth
LAUSANNE, Université de
Decentralization and health care reforms in Switzerland and Spain
JARA REYES
René Eduardo
GRENOBLE, Université de
La revolucion pinguina: la emergencia de los foros hibridos en la democracia chilena
GIGER
Nathalie
MANNHEIM, Universität
The electoral consequences of social policy reforms. An empirical answer to the new politics literature
KIRBY
Peadar
LIMERICK, University of
Globalisation and state-civil society relations: Lessons from Latin America
HÜBSCHER
Evelyne
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
The Constrained Left and its Adverse Impact on Losers of Globalization
LEUBOLT
Bernhard
KASSEL, University of
JÄKEL
Tim
FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität
In and out - The impact of labour market insiders on labour market reform strategies
From radical democratization to consensual governance: changing patterns of participation in Porto Alegre
METSARANTA
Kaarlo
HELSINKI, University of
KLITGAARD
Michael Baggesen
ODENSE, University of Southern Denmark
The Causal Mechanism of Disempowering Labor Unions
Challenging neoliberalism? Social movements in the new wave of Latin American regional integration – a comparison of ideas and positions
KORKUT
Umut
DUBLIN, University College
Eurozone Accession and Social Policy Reforms in Slovenia, Slovakia and Hungary
MUHR
Thomas
BRISTOL, University of
KUISMA
Mikko
Oxford Brookes University
Talking welfare – discursive smoke screens and welfare policy reform in the Nordic countries
Recuperating Democracy - Theorising Venezuela‘s transition from polyarchy to protagonistic revolutionary democracy
NILSSON
Martin
VÄXJÖ, University of
MARX
Paul
COLOGNE, University of
The Politics of Labor Market Reform in Continental Welfare States: How to Explain Change in German Labor Law since WWI?
The Left in Government – State, Civil Society and Deepening Democracy in Latin America
PARTHENAY
Kevin
FONDATION NATIONALE DES SCIENCES POLITIQUES
NIELSEN
Birgitta Gomez
COPENHAGEN, University of
Hidden Politics of Third-Sector Housing in Denmark
Civil society partiicpation in Central America and the Andean Region and quality of democracy: an institutional perspective
SANCHEZ
Francisco
SALAMANCA, Universidad de
La patria es de (casi) todos: Correa and the indigenous movement in Ecuador
PETRING
Alexander
BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum für Sozialforschung (WZB)
Two ways towards retrenchment: blame avoidance and blame sharing
Almut
HAMBURG, German Institute of Global and Area Studies
Bolivia – Transitions to a participative and intercultural democracy?
POLAKOWSKI
Michal
MAASTRICHT Universiteit
Transformation of social policy in Central and Eastern Europe – an institutionalist perspective on old-age pension reform
SCHILLINGVACAFLOR SINGH
Jewellord Nem
SHEFFIELD, University of
STILLER
Sabina
NIJMEGEN, Radboud Universiteit
How politicians overcome reform blockades: a fuzzy-set/QCA analysis of European welfare state restructuring
Whatever happened to trade unionism? The Role and Limits of Labour Unions in Contemporary Copper Governance in Chile
STORTONE
Stefano
MILANO, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di
Participatory budgeting: heading towards a ‚civil‘ democracy
STUCHLÍK
Andrej
SPEYER, Deutsche Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften
Bounded Rationality or Strategic Risk-Shifting? Old-Age Security Reform in Slovakia
WYLDE
Christopher
LEEDS, University of
VIS
Barbara
AMSTERDAM, University of
Playing the Blame Avoidance Game? Party Competition, Electoral Punishment and Welfare State Reform
Argentina, Kirchner, and neodesarrollismo: The impact of the 2001 financial crisis on Argentine Development 2003–2007
WENZELBURGER
Georg
FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität
Political Strategy as a Determinant of Budget Consolidations
ZEMMOUR
Michaël
PARIS I (PANTHÉONSORBONNE), Université de
The Strategic Use of Fiscal Policy in Bismarckian Countries: Developing Tax-funded Benefits to Weaken Unions
Asbjørn Sonne Nørgaard
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
Dennis P. Petri
Andreas Novy
Nina Wiesehomeier
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Workshop 6: The Developing Role of the Councillor in a Comparative European Context: Attitudes, Assumptions and Perceptions towards Aspects of Local Democracy
Workshop 5: The Governance of Partnerships
Kristof STEYVERS (GHENT University) | Colin COPUS (DE MONTFORT University)
Taco BRANDSEN (NIJMEGEN, Radboud Universiteit) Matthias FREISE (MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
ALIBEGOVIĆ
Dubravka
ZAGREB, The Institute of Economics
The gender gap among local representatives: a potential for local development?
BAYRAKTAR
Ulas
MERSIN, University, Turkey
Turkish provincial councillors in the post-reform period: Acquired rights and actual restraints
BERNARD
Josef
ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC
The Role of Councillors in Small Municipalities in the Czech Republic. Between Politicians, Development Workers and Informal Leaders
BUSSU
Sonia
Environmental partnerships on the EU level: purely environmental coalitions vs. ‘green alliances’
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The
What space for councillors? The role of councillors in Italy, between strong mayors and new venues of citizen participation
DRAGE
Jean
EU 2020: A European perspective on the (new) governance of partnerships
The Impact of Local Government Reform on the Role of the Councillor: The New Zealand Experience
Karen Johnston
MAASTRICHT, European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA)
CANTERBURY, University of, New Zealand
GETIMIS
Panagiotis
ATHENS, University of
Municipal councilors as interest mediators: Dilemmas and choices
Nikos Hlepas*
Thomas
MARBURG, Philipps-Universität
How to Assess the Legitimacy of PPP? Theories meet Data
HEINELT
Hubert
DARMSTADT, Technische Universität
Councilors as members of a representative body within the ‘three worlds of democratic action’
LEMBER
Veiko
TALLINN University
Partnerships and Innovation Policy: The Case of Public Procurement for Innovation
HOLM-PEDERSEN
Lene
Danish Institute of Governmental Research
MAFFEI
Mirella
Jean Monnet Free Mediterranean University
The evolution of public-private partnership governance systems, in the sphere of the new urban planning processes. The case of “Parma Social Housing”
The political power of local councilors – the importance of institutional positions, personal experience and institutional context
KARLSSON
Martin
ÖREBRO, University of
Interactivity in political representation. Normative implications and empirical findings
KERROUCHE
Eric
Interaction between State and Non-state Actors in Ethnic Policy in the Russian Federation: cross-regional comparison
BORDEAUX, Institut d‘Etudes Politiques de
Exploring the invisible frontier within local councils
DÜSSELDORF, Heinrich-Heine-Universität
KERSTING
Norbert
MARBURG, Philipps-Universität
Local Councillors and new participatory instruments. A European comparative study
DUBLIN TRINITY COLLEGE, University of
Cui Bono? A Critical Analysis of the development of the Irish National Quality Standards for Residential Care Settings for Older People in Ireland
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
BRANDSEN
Taco
NIJMEGEN, Radboud Universiteit
The Significance of Partnerships
CHAN
Sander
AMSTERDAM , Vrije Universiteit
Partnership Governance Under Conditions of Excessive Statehood – The case of sustainable forestry governance in China
FREISE
Matthias
MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität
Co-producing Safety? Order Partnerships in German local governance arrangements
GREENHALGH
Winifred
SHEFFIELD, University of
Legitimacy and the Democratic Tendencies of Local Strategic Partnerships
GUDZ
Nataliya
INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES
KAEDING
Michael
KRUMM
MIKIROVA
O’DWYER
Karina
Ciara
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
Karsten Mause
Francesco Manfredi
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
Ulrik Kjaer
KLOK
Pieter-Jan
TWENTE, Universiteit
The institutionalisation of the councillor role
Bas Denters
KÜBLER
Daniel
ZURICH, University of
Comparing Local Politics in Europe in the 21st century. An empirical discussion of local government typologies
Panagiotis Getimis*, Nikos Hlepas*
SACK
Detlef
BIELEFELD, University of
Re-arranging partners – Changes of state, corporate, and civil society relations from three theoretical approaches
NAVARRO
Carmen
MADRID, Universidad Autònoma de
Carlos Alba
VAN MONTFORT
Cor J.
TILBURG, Universiteit van
Public value creation and good governance in cross over arrangements
Councilors in Executives. Distinctive perceptions of European councilors in executives towards local administration and administrative reforms
OLISLAGERS
Ellen
GHENT University
Johan Ackaert
VERSCHUERE
Bram
GHENT University
Directing without power, governing without strength? Cooperation between local government and the private sector
Do changing institutions matter? The role of the local councillors in Flanders after the local government reform
PANO
Ester
BARCELONA, Universitat de
Exploring The Roles Of Local Councillors In Spain: A Unique Legal Framework For A Wide Range Of Performance Options
Jaume Magre
Filip De Rynck
WENDEL
Thomas
COPENHAGEN, University of
The making of successful partnerships in health care
ZIMMER
Annette
MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität
Third Sector–Government Partnerships
PLÜSS
Larissa
ZURICH, University of
Urban Network Governance and the Role Perceptions of the European City Councillors
ZWAAN
Pieter
WAGENINGEN University and Research Center
Establishing new modes of governance in an EU setting
RAZIN
Eran
JERUSALEM, Hebrew University of
Attitudes of Local Councilors towards Local Governance Reforms – Cross-National and Intra-National Contextual Variations
RYSAVY
Dan
PALACKY University
Executives and councillors – power gap or different roles?
SCHAAP
Linze
TILBURG, Universiteit van
Trias Politica in Local Government, Separation of Powers in British, Dutch, German, and Italian Local Government
Francesca Gains, Alberto Gianoli, Norbert Kersting, Arthur Ringeling, Scott Gissendanner
SWEETING
David
BRISTOL, University of
Party politics and the councillor: Exploring tensions within local democracy
Colin Copus
VABO
Signy Irene
OSLO University College
New Public Management and democracy. Analyses of attitudes and behavior among councillors in European local governments
Jacob Aars
VERHELST
Tom
GHENT University
Local councillors in a hybrid democracy. A study of local democracy and its reforms in Belgium
Anna Hazan*
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Programme 2010
Workshop 7: Network Governance and the Governance of Networks
Workshop 8: Gender Perspectives on Democratic Governance in the Multi-level EU Polity
Mario DIANI (TRENTO, Universita degli studi di) Dimitrios CHRISTOPOULOS (WEST OF ENGLAND, University of the)
Johanna KANTOLA (HELSINKI, University of) Yvonne GALLIGAN (BELFAST, QUEEN’S University of)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
BEYERS
Jan
ANTWERP, University of
BLANCO
Ismael
CAIANI
Manuela
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
Joining forces and the likelihood of policy access: A multi-level network analysis of interest representation
AHRENS
Petra
BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu
Mapping gender equality policy networks in the European Union
LEICESTER, de Montfort University
Network governance, community participation and urban regeneration. The cases of Madrid and Barcelona
AL-REBHOLZ
Anil
FRANKFURT, Goethe-Universität
FIRENZE, Universita‘ degli studi di
Right-Wing Extremist Groups and Online Networks: Construction of Identity, Source of Mobilization and Organization
Transnational Networks of Women’s NGOs and cooperation with Turkish State: Enhancement of Gender Democracy through Global Governance Structures in Turkey?
CISAR
Ondrej
MASARYK University
The Europeanization of Czech Women’s Groups
Katerina Vrablikova Karen Celis
Jiri Navratil*, Linda Parenti
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
CISAR
Ondrej
MASARYK University
It’s Transactions, Stupid! Networks of Czech Social Movement Organizations Twenty Years after Communism
CORTIER
Eveline
GHENT University
(Gender) Equality policies in young and eager institutions: the move towards a multiple inequalities and intersectionality approach in decentralised states
DASSEN
Adrie
TWENTE, Universiteit
Policy goals, policy positions and the outcomes of dynamic policy networks
DOERR
Nicole
BERLIN, Freie Universität
FINK
Simon
BAMBERG, University of
(How) do regional interdependence networks evolve?
Multilevel Democracy Experiments in European Social Movements: Deliberative Politics and Culture in the European Public Sphere
FISCHER
Manuel
Geneva, University of
Explaining decision-making structures in Swiss politics: A combination of SNA and QCA
GRESCH
Nora
VIENNA, University of
“Gender-madness” in Austria? The implementation of the EU-directive on access to goods and services
Birgit Sauer
HIRSCHI
Christian
ZURICH, University of
Network Dynamics in the Politics of Climate Change
GUERRINA
Roberta
SURREY, University of
Gendering Participation: Intersectionality in current policy discourse
Rachel Brooks, Christiano Bee
INGOLD
Karin
ZURICH, University of
Governance networks in telecoms regulation: a multilevel comparison between Belgium and Switzerland
HOLLI
Anne
HELSINKI, University of
KOBUSCH
Alexander
TÜBINGEN, Eberhard Karls Universität
Expertise in crisis: Networking as governance mechanism in the
Towards a more democratic governance? Analysing transformations in Finnish policy-making processes from the gender perspective
KANTOLA
Johanna
HELSINKI, University of
KÜNKLER
Mirjam
PRINCETON University
Network Analysis in Protest and Repression Cycles in Reformist Iran 1997-2001
Gender perspectives on democratic governance in the multi-level EU polity
KRONSELL
Annica
LUNDS Universitet
MAGGETTI
Martino
LAUSANNE, Université de
Regulatory networks and policy diffusion
Gender balancing and gender mainstreaming in EU defense and security policy
MEDINA IBORRA
Iván
BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma de
BIAs differentiation and the representation of business interests: a study on member circulation among business associations in Catalonia
LANG
Sabine
WASHINGTON, University of
The conditions for women’s advocacy in the European public sphere: theoretical considerations
MACRAE
Heather
YORK University
MOHRENBERG
Steffen
HAMBURG Universität
Explaining voter dealignment and declining membership in political parties using social
Eurosceptics: Why women are weary of European integration
MONTOYA
Celeste
PARAU
Cristina
OXFORD, University of
East Side Story: How Transnational Networks Contested EU Accession Conditionality
BOULDER, University of Colorado
EU Accession and Gender Violence Policies: The Local Consequences of Externally Directed Reform
PAPAGEORGIOU
Yota
CRETE, University of
Gender and Democracy in Greece
PAVAN
Elena
TRENTO, Universita degli studi di
Semantic and social Networks on internet governance. Inquiring the cognitive side of global governance processes
ROLANDSENAGUSTIN
Lise
AALBORG Universitet
Expert knowledge and public hearings in the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality of the European Parliament
PELLON
Gaelle
LOUVAIN, Université catholique de
Comparing the impact of third-parties collective conflict management methods
TOPOLINJAK
Simona
LJUBLJANA, University of
Implementation of EU gender equality soft law in Slovenia
PLEHWE
Dieter
BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum für Sozialforschung (WZB)
Promising results, opportunities and snags of historical social network analysis: Lessons from tracking and tracing elite networks behind global accounting rules and neoliberal hegemony
ROZBICKA
Patrycja
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
Assessing the Usefulness of Software Analysis Versus Qualitative Methods in European Union Policy-Making
SCHNEIDER
Volker
KONSTANZ, Universität
Two-Mode Networks in Energy Efficiency Policy: Patterns of Policy Instruments and StakeholderParticipation
VANCOPPENOLLE
Diederik
GHENT University
Social network analysis in the field of politico-administrative role theory: exploring new approaches in studying policy-making networks at the egocentric level
VON GÜRTZ
Regina
SPEYER, German Institute for Research in Public Administration
Governance of Research Networks
WESTERWINTER
Oliver
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
Networking Peace?
Emmannuelle Mathieu
Joaquim Molins*
Yvonne Galligan*
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Programme 2010
Workshop 9: Cross-Border Migrant Organizations – Rethinking National Integration Policy
WORKSHOP 10: Ethno-linguistic Mobilisation and Regional Languages in Europe
Zeynep SEZGIN (BOCHUM, Ruhr-Universität) Dirk HALM (MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität)
Alistair COLE (CARDIFF, University of) Jean-Baptiste HARGUINDEGUY (MADRID, Centro de Estudios Politicos y Constitucionales (CEPC))
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
BASCERI
Esin Yilmaz
BILKENT University
BIERNATH
Martha
CHEN
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
Transnationalism: could it be the key to solve the integration dilemma of Turkish immigrants in Germany
CARLIN
Patrick
ABERYSTWYTH, University of
Doing as they are told? Subregional Language Policies in the Basque Country, Catalonia and Wales
WARSAW, Centre of Migration Research, Warsaw University
Migrant Organisations in Poland. What we know and what we do not know about them?
COLLER
Xavier
PABLO de OLAVIDE, Universidad
Collective identities and failed nationalism. The case of Valencia in Spain.
Yu Wen
KONSTANZ, Universität
A Case Study of the Uyghur Organizations in Germany and How They Influence German Policies towards China
DEMBINSKA
Magdalena
MONTREAL, Universite de
Getting Our Language Recognized: East-European Minorities Acting on a Multi-Level Arena.
BIELEFELD, University of
Disentangling migrant transnationationalism
BARCELONA, POMPEU FABRA, Universitat
Electoral participation and national integration in Catalonia and the region of Madrid.
Jaume Lopez
Margit
FERNÁNDEZ I MARÍN
Xavier
FAUSER FERON
Elise
KENT, University of
The political mobilization of transnational communities. Acting here, having an impact there?
HARGUINDEGUY
JeanBaptiste
Ethno-linguistic mobilisations and linguistic policy. Does the Republic care about regional languages?
Alistair Cole
KAKUCS
Noemi
BUDAPEST, Central European University
“It is better ‘here-home’ than ‘there-home’” – Integration of Migrants in Hungary
MADRID, Centro de Estudios Politicos y Constitucionales (CEPC)
LEWIS
Huw
ABERYSTWYTH University
Liberalism, Language Revival and Employment.
KLEKOWSKI VON KOPPENFELS
Amanda
KENT, University of
Political Transnationalism in a New Light?
MARACZ
Laszlo
AMSTERDAM, University of
Ethno-linguistic Mobilisations in Central and East European States with Hungarian Minorities.
NELL
Liza M.
LEIDEN, Universiteit
Brussels Calling. Supranational Political Opportunities and the Cross-Border
MILEY
Jeff
CAMBRIDGE, University of
Top-Down Language Mobilization – Language Rights and The Making of Language Policies in Catalonia.
NOWOSIELSKI
Michal
POZNAN, Institute for Western Affairs
The trap of transnationalism – Polish organizations in Germany
MOORMANNKIMAOVA
Barbora
BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu
Bargaining over Language Rights.
PRIES
Ludger
BOCHUM, Ruhr-Universität
The Missing Link of Transnational Migrant Organisations
PASQUIER
Romain
RENNES I, lnstitut d‘Etudes Politiques de
Ethno-linguistic Mobilisation, identity and regional languages in France. A comparison Alsace/Brittany.
ROSENOW
Kerstin
BOCHUM, Ruhr-Universität
An analysis of the Turkish-Islamic Union of the Presidency for Religious Affairs e.V. (DITIB)
STRIJBIS
Oliver
ST. GALLEN, Universität
SALLOUM
Cynthia
PARIS, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
Lebanese Diaspora in France: Transnational Migrant Organizations for a national Diaspora
Globalization and the Change of Party Systems in Ethnically Divided Polities: Evidence from the Basque Country.
ZAMFIRA
Andreea
BUCHAREST, University of
Mapping the voting behaviours and political identities of ethno-linguistic communities in a two-sided Europe.
Dora Dezso*
SARDINHA
Jaoa
ALBERTA, University of
Immigrant Associations as Political and Institutional Partners in Portugal: Empowering or Empowered?
SEZGIN
Zeynep
BOCHUM, Ruhr-Universität
National Context Factors and Border-Crossing Activities of Migrant Organizations – The German Case
Dirk Halm*
THRÄNHARDT
Dietrich
MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität
Catholic Transnationalism in Germany and Its Effects: Integration, Group Formation or Clientelization
Jenni Winterhagen
VAN HOUTE
Marieke
NIJMEGEN, Radboud Universiteit
Migrants as civil society actors in the country of origin: How do host country opportunity structures affect migrant civil society actors from the Great Lakes region?
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
Enric Martinez-Herrera
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Programme 2010
WORKSHOP 11: The Europeanization of National Political Parties
WORKSHOP 12: National Minorities and New Nationalizing States in the 20th and 21st centuries. A Comparative Study on Minorities Worldwide
Tapio RAUNIO (TAMPERE, University of) Robert LADRECH (KEELE, University of)
Nenad STOJANOVIC (ZURICH, University of) Antoine ROGER (BORDEAUX, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
BAUDNER
Joerg
BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY
BERGBAUER
Stefanie
MAINZ, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität
BURSENS
Peter
ANTWERP, University of
The Europeanization of Belgian Political Parties
Patrick Dumont, Steven Van Hecke
CHRISTIANSEN
Flemming Juul
AARHUS Universitet
‘Europeanization’ and Coalition Government in Minority Parliamentary Systems
Rasmus Brun Pedersen
GARCHA LUPATO
Fabio
MADRID, Universidad Complutense de
On, Off or Stand By? The EU, its policies and domestic political competition in Italy and Spain (1983–2006)
GUINAUDEAU
Isabelle
BORDEAUX, Institut d‘Etudes Politiques de
Europeanization of party competition in France, Germany and the UK. Empirical evidence since 1986
Simon Persico*
GYMEZ-REINO
Marga
MADRID, Nacional de Educacion a Distancia, Universidad (UNED)
The New Radical Right and the determinants of the politicization of European integration
Ivan Llamazares*
IONASCU
Alexandra
BRUXELLES, Université Libre de
Europeanization of the national political parties as an indirect effect: The instrumental value of the European reference in the Romanian case
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
The Europeanisation of the Turkish AKP
BERNAUER
Julien
KONSTANZ, Universität
Political parties and the mobilisation of collective identities in European integration
The Strategic Electoral Behaviour of Ethnic Minorities in Eastern Europe
CHMIELEWSKA
Katarina
HAMBURG, German Institute of Global and Area Studies
Malaysianization, Indonesianization and foreigners: national minorities in two multiethnic states of Southeast Asia
DANERO
Julien
BRUXELLES, Université Libre de
Against the Moldovan Nation-State. Communists‘ and Opposition‘s Discourses after the 2009 „Revolution“
GALYAN
Artak
BUDAPEST, Central European University
Democratic Institutions in Action: Empirical Study of Minority Representation Institutions in Divided Societies (Belgium, Canada, Macedonia, Northern Ireland, South Africa, Spain and Switzerland)
KUDRYASHOVA
Irina
Moscow State/MGIMO
Abkhazia and South Ossetia: Minority Groups in Nation-building
MELESHKINA
Elena
Moscow State/MGIMO
Nationalizing strategies of state-building in PostSoviet countries of Eastern Europe
MEMISOGLU
Fulya
NOTTINGHAM, University of
The legacy of nation-state building process: minority politics in Greece and Turkey
SALNYKOVA
Nastia
BUDAPEST, Central European University
Dilemmas of Nation-State Building in the Context of Minoritized Majority: the Case of Ukraine
JOHN
Stefanie
BOCHUM, Ruhr-Universität
Europeanized Political Parties from Top to Bottom? Positioning on European Policy Proposal of German Parties
SZÖCSIK
Edina
ZURICH, University of
LEFKOFRIDI
Zoe
VIENNA, University of
Changing Policy, not Structure: Greek Office-seekers Facing Voters & European Partners
Where dissident Hungarian minority leaders look for success: Building bridges in Slovakia, or demarcating a Hungarian motherland in Romania?
VASILEVICH
Hanna
MAGONE
José
Berlin School of Economics and Law (BSEL)
Europeanization Of Small Parties in the EU Multilevel Governance System: A Comparative Study of the Portuguese Communist Party And The German Die Linke
INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Majority as minority: a comparative case of authochtonous Slavs in Lithuania and Hungarians in Slovakia after the WWII
WEINBLUM
Sharon
BRUXELLES, Université Libre de
Securing the nation state or securitizing the national minority. The limits of the Palestinian minority‘s political inclusion in the Israeli state.
WYDRA
Doris
SALZBURG, Universität
Inventing the Ukrainian Nation: national vs. ethnic identity constructions.
ZUBER
Christina
COLOGNE, University of
Beyond Outbidding? Ethnic Party Competition in Serbia
MOLENAAR
Fransje
LEIDEN, Universiteit
The Europeanization of Party Regulation
MÜHLBÖCK
Monika
INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES
Any interest in shaping Europe? The influence of national political parties on voting behavior of ministers and MEPs in bicameral EU decision-making
Ingrid Van Biezen
MÜLLER
Wolfgang
VIENNA, University of
“How Europe” Affects Party Cohesion and Competitiveness: The Cognitive Maps of Party Elites in Eurosceptic Austria
Marcelo Jenny, Nikolaus Eder
REZSÖHAZY
Ilona
LOUVAIN, Université catholique de
The Europeanization of Party Organizations: an Attempt towards a Systematic Comparative Analysis across ‘Greater Europe’
Benoit Rihoux
SATA
Robert
BUDAPEST, Central European University
Does Europe Matter? Europeanization of Political Parties
SIGALAS
Emmanuel
Austrian Academy of Sciences
The Level of Coordination between National and European Parties: Evidence from the 2009 European Parliament Election Campaign(s)
TIMUŞ
Natalia
MAASTRICHT, Universiteit
‘Europeanization’ outside the EU borders: European influence on Party Regulations in East European Neighborhood
WENDLER
Frank
FRANKFURT, Goethe-Universität
The Inverted U and its Limits: Explaining deviations from the standard pattern of party positions towards Europe
WHITAKER
Richard
LEICESTER, University of
Managing the European Issue: the British Conservatives and UK Independence Party
Monika Morre, Johannes Pollak
Philip Lynch, Gemma Loomes
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
Daniel Bochsler
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Programme 2010
WORKSHOP 13: The Dilemma of Political Sophistication and Political Equality
WORKSHOP 14: Electoral Change in the 21st Century: De-alignment or Re-alignment?
Martin ELFF (ESSEX, University of)
Sylvia KRITZINGER (VIENNA, University of) Wouter VAN DER BRUG (AMSTERDAM, University of)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
AUDEMARD
Julien
MONTPELLIER I, University of
Social Interactions and social contexts: A new vision of democratic space and political sophistication through individual networks.
BAKKER
Judith
TWENTE, Universiteit
The question of political equality in neighborhoodoriented forms of participation
Mirjan Oude Vrielink
BIRCH
Sarah
ESSEX, University of
The impact of knowledge and sophistication on ethical reasoning about politics
Nicholas Allen
EDER
Christina
MANNHEIM, GESIS
Direct democracy on the subnational level: Can the popular initiative bring the people back in?
FERRIN
Monica
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
Definitions of democracy: knowledge, sophistication and trust in democratic institutions
FONT
Joan
CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTНFICAS (CSIC)
Institutional participation: a vehicle or an obstacle for political equality?
FRAILE
Marta
CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTНFICAS (CSIC)
Widening or reducing the knowledge gap? Testing the media effects on political knowledge in Spain (2004-2006)
HAFSTEINSDOTTIR
Elin
STOCKHOLM University
Provoking Art and Protesting Publics: Art debates that challenge our conceptions of political understanding
JOHANN
David
VIENNA, University of
Translating issue preferences into vote choice: the impact of political sophistication
KOTZIAN
Peter
DARMSTADT, Technische Universität
Political Capital, Social Capital and Democratic Performance
MAKSZIN
Kristin
BUDAPEST, Central European University
Education and participatory inequalities in real existing democracies
MILNER
Henry
MONTREAL, Universite de
Political Knowledge and the New Media
OSER
Jennifer
JERUSALEM, Hebrew University of
A Vicious or Virtuous Circle? Aligning Ontology and Methodology in the Study of Participatory Inequality
OSKARSON
Maria
GÖTEBORGS Universitet
Political alienation and social risk
PATSIAS
Caroline
École de politique appliquée – Université de Sherbrooke
The Dilemma of Political Sophistication and Political Equality: Institutional Reforms for Participatory Governance
PERSSON
Mikael
GÖTEBORGS Universitet
How Inequality Affects Political Engagement
POPESCU
Marina
ESSEX, University of
The Influence of Democratic Institutions on the Level, Inequality and Electoral Impact of Political Knowledge across New Democracies
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
ANDERSON
Christopher J.
CORNELL University
Partisan legitimacy: parties, partisanship and support for the political system
Aida Paskeviciute
BEST
Robin
LEIDEN, Universiteit
Do Voters Have a Choice? Major Party Positioning in an Era of De-alignment
BITTNER
Amanda
NEWFOUNDLAND, Memorial University of
Institutional Incentives: Understanding the Effects of Party Leaders in Elections
CZESNIK
Mikolaj
Polish Academy of Sciences
Voting is a habit – evidence from new democracies
DE SIO
Lorenzo
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
Political Issues and Party Competition
DINAS
Elias
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
How politics finally beat history: the evolution of the “anti-right” cleavage in the Greek political culture
ELCHARDUS
Mark
BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit
Vulnerability and the relationship between old and new alignments
Bram Spruyt
FEDERERSHTAYER
Hila
LEIDEN, Universiteit
Generational and Period Affect in a Period of Partisan Dealignment
Huib Pellikaan
FRANKLIN
Mark
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
Supply-Side Change, Demand-Side Change, and Generational Replacement: The Case of Italy, 1968–2008
Joost Van Spanje
HANSEN
Kasper M.
COPENHAGEN, University of
Mobilization the vote
Yosef Bhatti
KATSANIDOU
Alexia
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
Valence considerations as ideological de-alignment: The generation gap
KONZELMANN
Laura
MANNHEIM, Universität
Is germany going bananas? Life Cycle vs. Cohort Effects on Electoral Choice in the Course of Time
LACHAT
Romain
ZURICH, University of
The structural basis of integration-demarcation cleavage
LISI
Marco
LISBOA, Universidade de, Instituto de Ciencias Sociais
Partisanship and patterns of dealignment in comparative perspective: lessons from Southern Europe
PALOHEIMO
Heikki
TAMPERE, University of
Changing cleavage structures in the finnish political system
PAWLAK
Ewelina
BREMEN, Universität
Electoral Change in the enlarging Multilevel European Polity (1999–2009)
ROSEMA
Martin
TWENTE, Universiteit
Dynamic normal vote analysis: A modified method for explaining electoral change
SALSINI
Sara
BOLOGNA, Universita di
The West and East European Voter: Different Patterns of Party Choice?
Kris Deschouwer
Carsten Q. Schneider
Paul Leduc Browne
Sebastian Popa
Marta Zerkowska-Balas
Manuela Kulick
Ulrike Liebert
SOHL
Sofia
ÖREBRO, University of
How political efficacy relates to political equality
SEGATTI
Paolo
MILANO, Universitá degli studi di
Voting in Context: A Conceptual Map
TATJANA
Rudi
MANNHEIM, GESIS
Political Equality of voting correctly
STUBAGER
Rune
AARHUS Universitet
VIDAL
Godofredo
Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana (Azcapotzalco) Mexico
Beyond Discretionary Political Equality. Democracy and Social Justice
The Education Cleavage: The Socio-Structural Foundation of the Electoral Conflict over AuthoritarianLibertarian Values
THIJSSEN
Peter
ANTWERP, University of
Is issue-voting for young people?
WAGNER
Markus
VIENNA, University of
The voting behaviour of young voters: de-alignment or re-alignment? Evidence from Austria
Sylvia Kritzinger*
WALCZAK
Agnieszka
AMSTERDAM, University of
Values, Ideology and Party Choice in Europe
Wouter van der Brug*
WEITH
Paul
BUDAPEST, Central European University
Does More Knowledge Lead Citizens to Discover their True Political Preferences?
Gabor Toka
Hermann Schmitt
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Programme 2010
WORKSHOP 15: Category-Making and Public Policy
WORKSHOP 16: New Global Finance and the Politics of the World Economic Crisis
MOTTIER, Véronique (CAMBRIDGE, University of and LAUSANNE, Université de) VAN DER HAAR, Marleen (AMSTERDAM, Vrije Universiteit)
Oliver KESSLER (BIELEFELD, University of) Timothy SINCLAIR (WARWICK, University of)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
BAELE
Stéphane
LOUVAIN, Université catholique de
BERG-SØRENSEN
Anders
BOONMANBERSON
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
Political categories: a Wittgensteinan approach
ALICAN
Cenk
MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität
The Growth of Islamic Banking in Western Europe and the Impacts of the Financial Crisis on the sector
COPENHAGEN, University of
Cynicism, Civil Disobedience and the Rule of Law: Reflections on Political-Ethical Categories of Asylum Policy
CHAO
Yuan-Juhn
BOCHUM, Ruhr-Universität
Competing Global Financial Governance Institutions: The Case of Hedge Funds Regulation
DAHL
Mathilda
VISBY, Gotland University
Big banks in small states
Susan
WAGENINGEN University and Research Center
Invasiveness: the construction of a category and its impact for biodiversity governance
DRAHOKOUPIL
Jan
MANNHEIM, Universität
BUFFAT
Aurélien
LAUSANNE, Université de
Categorizing at the street-level: the case of Swiss unemployment policy‘s implementation
Global Financial Crisis and its Impacts in Eastern Europe, Russia, and the CIS: Crisis of and crisis in the varieties of dependent capitalism
DUNLOP
Claire
EXETER, University of
(Re)defining responsibility in agriculture: comparing categorizations of badgers, farmers and the state in England and Ireland
FUCHS
Doris
MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität
Bridging Methods – Analysing the Discursive Construction and Interpretation of Political Responses to the Financial Crisis
FEINDT
Peter
CARDIFF University
Being categorized as nature – “essentially biological processes”, “common heritage of mankind” and the politics of intellectual property regimes
GOLDBACH
Roman
University of Goettingen
Regulation of Financial Derivatives and its Efficacy in Global Perspective
GRAF
Antonia
MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität
Bridging Methods – Analysing the Discursive Construction and Interpretation of Political Responses to the Financial Crisis
HONEGGER
Manuela
LAUSANNE, Université de
The methodological challenge of analysing whiteness
ILYIN
Mikhail
Moscow State/MGIMO
Category-making of state identity bids in Post-Soviet and Post-Yugoslav spaces.
GRASL
Maximilian
HEIDELBERG, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität
New Forms of Government for Global Finance? The International Financial Reporting Standards
KALEBENYAMONGO
Chipiliro
BIRMINGHAM, University of
An industrious or idle poor: Elite policy choices and classification of the poor in Malawi
KESSLER
Oliver
MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
Risk and Financial Stability
MARTHN COPPOLA
Eva
MADRID, Universidad Complutense de
The construction of ethnic categories in school: the influence of an NGO through the implementation of intercultural programmes
KONOE
Sara
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
International Finance and Policy Cooperation: Before and After the 2007–2009 Financial Crisis
MÜGGE
Daniel
AMSTERDAM, University of
MEIER
Petra
ANTWERP, University of
Category making in public policies as a case for symbolic representation?
Derivatives in Global Financed ‘Excessive Exuberances’
PERRY
James
MOTTIER
Véronique
CAMBRIDGE, University of
Policy-Making and Identity Construction: Sexuality and the State
COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL
Mark-to-Market Accounting in the Financial Crisis: A Cleavage within Banking Capital
RYAN
Robert
Luicy
BREMEN, Universität
The citizens, the voters, the Lusophones and the rest: denizen enfranchisement in Portugal and how come Portuguese legislators agree that we are all equal but some are always more equal than others
DUBLIN TRINITY COLLEGE, University of
Banking in Distress
PEDROZA
SENNHOLZ
Barbara
LONDON, University College
Hedge Fund Regulation in the UK
THOMPSON
Grahame
OPEN UNIVERSITY, The
The Global Regulatory Consequences of an Irrational Crisis: Examining ‘Animal Spirits’ and ‘Excessive Exuberances’
YOUNG
Brigitte
MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität
The Discursive Framing of the Financial Crisis in Germany and France
VERLOO
Mieke
NIJMEGEN, Radboud Universiteit
Categories within categories: analysis the Russian Doll effect in gender equality policies in Europe
WHITE
Jonathan
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The
Left and Right: The Politics of Political Mapping
YANOW
Dvora
AMSTERDAM, Vrije Universiteit
Troubled taxonomies in Netherlands ethnic identity discourse: Types of women, continents of birth, and race
Marleen van der Haar*
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
Duncan Wigan
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Programme 2010
WORKSHOP 17: Disassembling Populism (and Putting It Back Together Again): Collaborative Empirical Research on Interactions among Populism’s Attributes
WORKSHOP 18: Contested Policies: European Socio-Economic Governance and the Global Economic Crisis
Kevin DEEGAN-KRAUSE (MICHIGAN, University of) Ann-Cathrine JUNGAR (SODERTORNS Hogskola (University College))
Uwe PUETTER (BUDAPEST, Central European University) Dermot HODSON (LONDON, University of, BIRKBECK COLLEGE)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
BERGLUND
Sten
ÖREBRO, University of
From Flawed to Embedded Democracy in 20 Years? Mainstream and Populist Parties in Eastern Europe
Kjetil Duvold
BOHLE
Dorothee
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
All Roads Lead to Crisis? The global financial crisis and Capitalist Diversity in East Central Europe
BOCHSLER
Daniel
BUDAPEST, Central European University
‘New populism’, or explaining post-ideological party competition in new European democracies
HODSON
Dermot
LONDON, University of, BIRKBECK COLLEGE
EU Fiscal Policy and the Global Financial Crisis
BEGENHOLM
Andreas
GÖTEBORGS Universitet
Populist campaigning? Corruption allegations in electoral campaigns in Europe 1983–2007
HORN
Laura
AMSTERDAM, University of
CARRERAS
Miguel
PITTSBURGH, University of
The Rise of Outsiders in Latin America
Labour and the Locusts – Emerging Contestation of Corporate Governance Regulation at the European level
CHOLOVA
Blagovesta
BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit
Bulgarian populism: a recent phenomenon?
KAASCH
Alexandra
BREMEN, Universität
The Welfare State as Crisis Manager?: Comparing Swedish and Australian Social Policy Responses
CHRISTMANN
Anna
BERN, Universität
Mobilising the Afraid Masses: How right populist parties use direct democratic institutions in conflicts on Muslim Buildings in Switzerland and Germany
KUDRNA
Zdenek
INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES
Cross-border resolution of failed banks in the EU: search for the second-best policies
ENYEDI
Zsolt
BUDAPEST, Central European University
Nationalism and Populism: Ideological Configurations and Strategic Choices
LINDSTROM
Nicole
YORK University
Varieties of post-socialist capitalisms and the politics of crisis
HAWKINS
Kirk
Brigham Young University
Populist Attitudes and their Correlates among Citizens: Survey Evidence from the Americas
MITCHELL
Christophe
GENEVA, University of
Saving The Market From Itself: Bailouts, Nationalizations, and the Politics of Financial Intervention
HIDALGO
Manuel
CARLOS III de Madrid, Universidad
Hugo Chavez’s Venezuela: Radical populism versus Democracy
MOSCHELLA
Manuela
TRENTO, Universita degli studi di
From the Neoliberal to the Regulated Model of Capitalism
JOHANNSEN
Lars
AARHUS Universitet
The use of ‘Corruption’ in the highest office: a comparative study on how Baltic presidents respond to the challenge of corruption.
PUETTER
Uwe
BUDAPEST, Central European University
Shifting the center of political gravity – the role of the European Council and the Council in coordinating EU responses to the crisis
JUPSKES
Anders
OSLO, Universitetet I
The Varieties of Populism: A Typological Approach
QUAGLIA
Lucia
SUSSEX, University of
Is the EU a rule-maker or a rule-taker in global financial services governance?
KIM
Yougmi
BUDAPEST, Central European University
Conceptualising ‘digital populism‘: E-governance and socio-political activism in East Asia
VERDUN
Amy
VICTORIA, University of
EU member states and the financial crisis
LUCARDIE
Paul
GRONINGEN, Rijksuniversiteit
Purported Populist Parties in the Netherlands (1945–2010)
MUDDE
Cas
ANTWERP, University of
Unbounded Populism: A Cross-Regional Comparison
MUSTILLO
Tom
INDIANA University
Modeling New Party Performance: A Conceptual and Methodological Approach for Volatile Party Systems in Latin America and Postcommunist Europe
NOROCEL
Cristian
HELSINKI, University of
Obsessions of Romanian Purity: Masculinity Metaphors in Romanian Radical Right Populism 2000-2009
PAPPAS
Takis
MACEDONIA, University of
Populist leadership: Logic, method, outcomes
PAUWELS
Teun
BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit
Measuring populism
STANLEY
Ben
ESSEX, University of
Populism and its programmatic correlates in the Polish party ‘system‘: a comprehensive classification
TODOSIJEVIC
Bojan
TWENTE, Universiteit
Populism in the Netherlands: Changing attributes and shifting allegiances
VOSSEN
Koen
LEIDEN, Universiteit
Measuring populism in the Netherlands
WINDER
George
INNSBRUCK, University of
Populism as political marketing technique?
Bénédicte Williams
Karin Hilmer Pedersen
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
Peter Starke
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Programme 2010
WORKSHOP 19: The Interrelationship between Institutional Performance and Political Support in Europe: Discussing Causes and Consequences
WORKSHOP 20: Populists and Public Office
Sonja ZMERLI (FRANKFURT, Goethe-Universität) Marc HOOGHE (LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit)
Duncan McDONNELL (TORINO, Università degli Studi di) Daniele ALBERTAZZI (BIRMINGHAM, University of)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
C0-AUTHOR (*attending)
BRAUN
Daniela
MANNHEIM, Universität
Political confidence in new democracies in Europe. Examining individual-level and contextual-level sources
FACELLO
Chiara
MICHIGAN, University of (Ann Arbor)
Persistence and change in the Italian politics of dissatisfaction: a comparative perspective
GHERGHINA
Sergiu
LEIDEN, Universiteit
Does government performance matter? Support for incumbents in six post-communist countries
GRÖNLUND
Kimmo
ABO AKADEMI
Social trust and confidence in public institutions
Maija Setälä
HOOGHE
Marc
LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit
Political Trust, Political Efficacy and Participation. A Comparative Analysis of the Relation between Political Trust and Different Forms of Political Participation
Sophie Mariën*
KUMLIN
Staffan
GÖTEBORGS Universitet
Recessions, retrenchment, or inequality? Political mistrust in West European Welfare States, 1976–2001
MALANG
Thomas
KONSTANZ, Universität
National institutional performance in uncertainty reduction and its effects on the attitudes towards European integration
MARIËN
Sofie
LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit
The effect of electoral systems on political trust. An investigation of the effect of electoral rules on winners‘ and losers‘ attitudes toward the political system
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
ALBERTAZZI
Daniele
BIRMINGHAM, University of
Two‘s company? The PDL and the Lega Nord in Government in Italy
Duncan McDonnell
BOTTOM
Karin
BIRMINGHAM, University of
The BNP in local government. Just how different are they?
HARTLEB
Florian
CHEMNITZ, University of
After Jörg Haider’s Death: The Role of Personal Charisma in Austrian and European Radical RightWing Populism
HEINISCH
Reinhard
SALZBURG, Universität
Success and Failure – Contrasting Examples of Austrian Populists in Office
IVALDI
Gilles
FONDATION NATIONALE DES SCIENCES POLITIQUES
Down South, up North: party strategy and performances of the Extreme Right in municipal office in France
JACOBS
Kristof
NIJMEGEN, Radboud Universiteit
So do they empower the people? Populism, electoral reform and direct democracy in Austria, Belgium, and the Netherlands
MASSETTI
Emanuele
SUSSEX, University of
Plaid Cymru – The Party of Wales: The On-going Transition of a Regionalist Populist Party from Party of Opposition to Party of Government
MAZZOLENI
Oscar
LAUSANNE, Université de
The Swiss People‘s Party between opposition and government
MERET
Susi
AALBORG Universitet
A party life course approach to the comparative analysis of the Danish People‘s Party, the Northern League and the Austrian Freedom Party
Fabrizio Di Mascio
MUCOZ MENDOZA
Jordi
BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma de
Institutional trust and multilevel government in the EU: congruence or compensation?
Mariano Torcal
MUSELLA
Fortunato
NAPOLI FEDERICO II, Universita di
Presidential populism at work: Government and Parliament under Berlusconi
NEWTON
Kenneth
SOUTHAMPTON, University of
Three Forms of Trust and Three Models of their Association: Relations Between Particular Social Trust, General Social Trust and Political Trust
Sonja Zmerli*
OTJES
Simon
LEIDEN, Universiteit
The Fortuyn Effect Revisited: How the entry of the List Pim Fortuyn affected the Dutch party system
PARASKEVOPOULOS
Christos
MACEDONIA, University of
Accounting for low trust in institutions in Greece: institutional performance, social capital and EU public policy
PALONEN
Emilia
HELSINKI, University of
Fringe and mainstream populism(s) and the transformation of party systems
RUTH
COLOGNE, University of
Populist Party Adaptation in Latin America
PELLEGATA
Alessandro
Saskia Pauline
RYSER
Mirjam
BERN, Universität
The Effects of Populist Rhetoric
SMILOV
Daniel
BUDAPEST, Central European University
Populism in Central Europe
VOERMAN
Gerrit
GRONINGEN, Rijksuniversiteit
Dutch Populists in Parliament and Public Office
WYSOCKA
Olga
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
Populism: The Polish Case
ZASLOVE
Andrej
NIJMEGEN, Radboud Universiteit
Between Structure and Agency: Explaining the success and the failure of populist parties in government
MILANO, Universitá degli studi di
Consequences of democracy as factors of its consolidation. Exploring how the effects of democracy in constraining corruption can influence citizens‘ support for political institutions
ROßTEUTSCHER
Sigrid
FRANKFURT, Goethe-Universität
Economy, political trust and the well-being of nations
SCHERER
Margarete
FRANKFURT, Goethe-Universität
National religious context and trust towards the European Parliament
SCHLIPPHAK
Bernd
SALZBURG, Universität
The influence of EU membership on the development of political support in CEE countries
SHU
Min
WASEDA University
Voting against Europe: Institutional images and policy uncertainties in EU
STADELMANNSTEFFEN
Isabelle
KONSTANZ, Universität
Satisfied with what? Direct democracy and individual satisfaction in Switzerland
Adrian Vatter
STRÖMBLAD
Per
STOCKHOLM, Institute for Future Studies
Exploring political trust among immigrants in Scandinavia
Per Adman
USLANER
Eric
MARYLAND, University of
Corruption, the inequality trap, and confidence in government
VAN DER MEER
Tom
THE NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH – SCP
Asymmetrical polarization: a mixed-methods study into the origins of political trust
Christian Zettl
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Programme 2010
WORKSHOP 21: The Dynamics of Morality Politics and Policy across Space and Time
WORKSHOP 22: Inter-Parliamentary Relations in Europe
Frederic VARONE (GENÈVE, Université de) Isabelle ENGELI (EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE)
Ben CRUM (AMSTERDAM, Vrije Universiteit) John-Erik FOSSUM (ARENA, OSLO, Universitetet I)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
ALBAEK
Erik
ODENSE, University of Southern Denmark
More Moral’ Legislation? The questionable wisdom of allowing members of parliament to cast free votes of conscience.
BECKERS
Tilo
DÜSSELDORF, Heinrich-Heine-Universität
Self-determination and the moral order of society: euthanasia and living will as end-of-life issues
BREEMAN
Gerard
WAGENINGEN University and Research Center
Agenda-setting in morality policies in the Netherlands
CHAQUES
Laura
BARCELONA, Universitat de
Regulating Morality Issues in Spain
ENGELI
Isabelle
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
Governing Biotechnology
Frederic Varone
ENGELI
Isabelle
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
The Two Worlds of Morality Politics
Christoffer Green-Pedersen
GINER
Clotilde
WARWICK, University of
“A detention centre is no place for a child!”: Emergence of child detention and removal as a morality issue in France and Britain
HILDEBRANDT
Achim
STUTTGART, Universität
Why didn‘t they legalize it? Determinants of Legal Prohibitions on Sexual Activities Between Adults of the Same Sex
MICKELSSON
Rauli
TAMPERE, University of
Issues of Conscience in Finnish Politics
BUZOGANY
Aron
SPEYER, Deutsche Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften
Learning from the best in the field. The role of interparliamentary policy learning in designing parliamentary scrutiny procedures of the new member states
Eva Jaspers
COOPER
Ian
OSLO, Universitetet I
A Virtual Third Chamber for the European Union? National Parliaments Under the Treaty of Lisbon
Arco Timmermans
CRUM
Ben
AMSTERDAM, Vrije Universiteit
Reconstructing Parliamentary Sovereignty in Multilevel Polities: The EU Services Directive
FIELD
Bonnie
Bentley University (Waltham, Mass.)
Government Performance in Multilevel States: Do sub-national parliamentary dynamics affect non-statewide parties’ support for minority governments in the national parliament?
FOSSUM
John Erik
OSLO, Universitetet I
Reflections on the European Multilevel Parliamentary Field
IFF
Andrea
Swiss Peace Foundation
How weak are parliaments in horizontal governance really?
IONASCU
Alexandra
BUCHAREST, University of
The Romanian National Parliament: A limited internationalisation? A study of the Parliamentary Friendship Groups’ Activity
KNUTELSKA
Viera
PRAGUE, Charles University
Cooperation of national parliaments in the European decision-making process
PENNINGS
Paul
AMSTERDAM, Vrije Universiteit
Exploring Morality Politics Across Space and Time: Does the ‘Saliency Theory’ (still) hold?
KRAFT-KASACK
Christiane
BERLIN, Hertie School of Governance
The observation of rule of law standards by EU counter-terrorism policies: what national parliaments achieve during implementation
ROTHMAYR
Christine
MONTREAL, Universite de
Courts and Morality Policy in Canada: explaining differences in legal mobilisation and court impact
SLUITER
Roderick
NIJMEGEN, Radboud Universiteit
Liberal abortion laws and Diffusion: Explaining the Geographical Spread of Liberalized Abortion Laws in Europe, 1961–2005’
LORD
Chris
OSLO, Universitetet I
The intrinsic value of representation
MAHBOULI
Sami
MONTPELLIER I, University of
The role of the administrators of the French Senate within the inter-parliamentary relations: teaching practices to the members of Parliaments?
STUDLAR
Donley T.
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia University
A Paradigm Change in Morality Policy?
PETERS
Dirk
FRANKFURT, Peace Research Institute
Wolfgang Wagner
Sinners in the Laboratory. Morality Issues from the Politics of Sin to Biomedical Regulation
Parliamentary control in European Security and Defense Policy. A Plea for Inter-parliamentary co-operation
THORUP LARSEN
Lars
AARHUS Universitet
POLLAK
Johannes
Austrian Academy of Sciences
National parliaments in European affairs: Conversion problems - from potential to actual power
Peter Slominski
ROMMETVEDT
Hilmar
STAVANGER, International Research Institute of
The parliamentary dimension of the WTO
SHEMER KUNZ
Yoav
STRASBOURG, Institut d‘Etudes politiques de
The European Parliament and the French Greens: an alternative to the national level
Markku Oksanen
Audrey L’Esperance*
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
Erik Miklin
Fritz Sager
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Programme 2010
WORKSHOP 23: Expecting the unpredictable? The Strategic Governance of Long-term Risks
WORKSHOP 24: Justice, Durability and Peacebuilding
Achim LANG (KONSTANZ, Universität) Martin POTŮČEK (PRAGUE, Charles University)
Oliver RICHMOND (ST. ANDREWS, University of) Karin AGGESTAM (LUNDS Universitet)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
DRHOVÁ
Zuzana
PRAGUE, Municipality
The Czech Sustainable Development Strategy – An Instrument of Strategic Governance?
FLEISCHER
Julia
POTSDAM, Universität
Organising the Unpredictable: How European Governments Cope With Climate Risks
FRIC
Pavol
INSTITUTE OF POLITICAL SCIENCES
Strategic Government and Public Leadership
FRIEDRICHS
Jцrg
OXFORD, University of
In the long run we are all dead. Confronting the transitory nature of industrial society.
GOLDTHAU
Andreas
BUDAPEST, Central European University
Energy Security as a public good. Governing risk in global oil and gas.
LONDON, King’s College
National Patterns of Risk regulation in the Health Sector in England and Japan: events, public discourses and responsive government
KODATE
Nao
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
Thurid Hustedt
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
AGGESTAM
Karin
LUNDS Universitet
Negotiating Memory, Justice, Security
BAR-SIMAN-TOV
Yaacov
JERUSALEM, Hebrew University of
Linking Peace to Justicey
BJÖRKDAHL
Annika
LUNDS Universitet
Deliberating Peace
HYDE-PRICE
Adrian
BATH, University of
Security, Peace and Justice
KHASHMAN
Zeliha
NICOSIA, University of
Reconciliation via Everyday Rituals: A New Element of Peacebuilding in Cyprus, Bosnia, and the Middle East
LEKHA SRIRAM
Chandra
LONDON, University of, East
A just and durable peace? Peacebuilding and transitional justice
LJUBOJEVIC
Ana
IMT (Institutions Markets Technologies)
Quo vadis, Bosnia? Future prospective of democracy consolidation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
KOLLIARAKIS
Georgios
FRANKFURT, Goethe-Universität
Path Dependency, peripheral Vision, and the Framing of Risk
MARTIN-ORTEGA
Olga
LONDON, University of, East
Transitional Justice in the Quest for a Just and Durable Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina
KRIEGER
Kristian
LONDON, King’s College
Rational Adaptation to increasing flood risk? Institutional barriers to and drivers of risk-based flood management in Germany and Britain
MOMANI
Hasan
Jordan Institute for Diplomacy
EU:s regional peacebuilding strategies in the Middle East
RICHMOND
Oliver
ST. ANDREWS, University of
LANG
Achim
KONSTANZ, Universität
Coping with long-term health risks: Evidence from Europe and Germany
From Peacebuilding as Resistance to Peacebuilding as Liberation
SERRANO
Inmaculada
MIČKA
Pavel
Agora Central Europe
From an Expert Approach to a Community Approach in Strategic Planning
MADRID, Universidad Autònoma de
Bringing actors and conflict into forced migration literature. A proposed model of the decision to return
VAN WILLIGEN
Nils
LEIDEN, Universiteit
POTŮČEK
Martin
INSTITUTE OF POLITICAL SCIENCES
The holistic approach to the formation of national visions and strategies: the Czech experience.
Peacebuilding under international administration: creating durable political institutions?
WALLENSTEEN
Peter
UPPSALA Universitet
Peace agreements and durable peace
SCHNEIDER
Volker
KONSTANZ, Universität
The capacity of political systems to perceive and cope with slow-moving and long-term policy problems: A meta-theoretical overview and some conceptual considerations.
WEIFFEN
Britta
KONSTANZ, Universität
The internationalization of transitional justice: Does it benefit peace processes?
WILÉN
Nina
BRUXELLES, Université Libre de
Political (Il) legitimacy in States with Peace-Keeping Missions? The Cases of Liberia and Burundi
WOLLF
Janna
BREMEN, Universität
No democratisation without reconciliation. Viable approaches of the European Union in ‘post-violence’ societies
ÖSTERDAHL
Inger
UPPSALA Universitet
Just peace and international law
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
Olga Martin-Ortega, Johanna Herman
Sarah Ann Renniick
Erik Melander
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Programme 2010
WORKSHOP 25: Between Facts and Norms? International Legalization Research and International Political Theory
WORKSHOP 26: Comparing Autocracies: Theoretical Issues and Empirical Analyses of Input/Output Dimensions
Christoph HUMRICH (BREMEN, Universität) Oliver EBERL (DARMSTADT, Technische Universität)
Patrick KOELLNER (HAMBURG, German Institute of Global and Area Studies, GIGA) Steffen KAILITZ (DRESDEN, Hannah Arendt Institute for research on Totalitarianism)
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
ADELMAN
Howard
YORK University
BRANDI
Clara
FLOHR
SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law: Distortions in Understanding Just War Norms
ESCRIBÀ-FOLCH
Abel
BARCELONA, POMPEU FABRA, Universitat
Authoritarian Responses to Foreign Pressure: Spending, Repression, and Sanctions
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
The WTO, International Trade Law and Justice beyond Borders
FRANKENBERGER
Rolf
TÜBINGEN, Eberhard Karls Universität
Anne
DARMSTADT, Technische Universität
Har, Soft or Fluffy? The Impact of Self-Regulation on International Legalization in the Financial Sector
Killing two Birds with One Stone? Towards a Framework for Assessing Structures and Processes in Autocracies
Moscow State/MGIMO
GAFFNEY
Eliza
The Global Compact: Corporate Citizenship and Global Distributive Justice
GAMAN-GOLUTVINA
Oxana
WARWICK, University of
New Autocracies in Post Soviet Central Asia States in Comparative Perspective
GANDHI
Jennifer
EMORY University
GAUS
Daniel
OSLO, Universitetet I
A post-national Union? The Concept of the State in the EU‘s Legitimacy Discourse
Opposition Coordination in Legislative Elections under Authoritarianism
GEOFFRAY
Marie Laure
PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE), Université de
Cuban Politics From Below: Daily Negotiations Between Contentious Voices and Communist Authorities
GERSCHEWSKI
Johannes
BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu
Two Paths to Stability? Towards an Explanation of the Durability of Autocratic Regimes in East Asia
GLASIUS
Marlies
AMSTERDAM, University of
Theories of Authoritarianism, Democracy and Civil Society Reassessed in the Light of Authoritarian Persistence Under Circumstances of Globalisation
GOEBEL
Christian
LUNDS Universitet
Building State Power in Authoritarian Regimes. A Comparison of China, Burma and Indonesia
GRIMM
Sonja
KONSTANZ, Universität
Institutionalizing Hybrid Regimes in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo. The Authoritarian Impact of External Oversight on the Transition to Democratic Rule
KAILITZ
Steffen
GREIFSWALD, Ernst-MoritzArndt Universität
Varieties of Autocracies
KÖHLER
Kevin
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
Patterns of Authoritarian Institutions: Elections and Parliaments in the Middle East and North Africa
MICHALIK
Susanne
MANNHEIM, Universität
Digging One’s Own Grave? The Survival of Competitive Authoritarian Regimes
MONEO
Antonio
MADRID, Nacional de Educacion a Distancia, Universidad (UNED)
The Institutional Sources of Political Instability and Post-Electoral Revolutions in Semi-Authoritarian Regimes: Serbia, Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan
ROBINSON
Neil
LIMERICK, University of
The Limits of Authoritarian Developmentalism: Patrimonial Capitalism in the Post-Soviet Sphere
SCHEDLER
Andreas
Centro de Investigaciyn y Docencia Econymicas, A.C. (CIDE)
Explaining the Demise of Electoral Authoritarian Regimes
SCHMIDT
Manfred
HEIDELBERG, Ruprecht-KarlsUniversität
The Socialist Work and Welfare State – The Case of the German Democratic Republic
SKAANING
Svend-Erik
AARHUS Universitet
Autocracy: Necessary and Sufficient Conditions?
SVOLIK
Milan
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Contracting on Violence: Authoritarian Repression and Military Intervention in Politics
VLADISAVLJEVIC
Nebojsa
BELGRADE, University of
Competitive Authoritarianism and Mass Mobilization: Evidence from Serbia under Milosevic
GEIS
Anna
FRANKFURT, Goethe-Universität
The “Concert of Democracies“: Why some States are more Equal than Others
GLASIUS
Marlies
AMSTERDAM, University of
Legalization of International Criminal Justice and Civil Society Actors
JAHN
Beate
SUSSEX, University of
Liberal International Law and Dilemmas of Democracy Promotion
LIEBERT
Ulrike
BREMEN, Universität
Citizenship in a Union of States: Political Legitimacy and Legal Integration
LISTE
Philip
HAMBURG Universität
Counter-hegemonic Scripts in the Discourse of ICJ Advisory Proceedings
MEISTERHANS
Nadja
HANNOVER Universität
Human Rights Stories: Narratives of Emancipation and the Progressive Development of International Law
PAL
Maia
SUSSEX, University of
The Separation of International Relations from International Law: A Critical Marxist Approach
POLETTI
Arlo
ANTWERP, University of
Cooperation in the Shadow of the Law: WTO Judicialization and the Legalization of International Trade
SCHWELLNUS
Guido
ZURICH, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Minority Protection as a “Hard Case” for Legalization: Law’s Integrity and the Development of International Minority Protection Regimes
SUTCH
Peter
CARDIFF University
“The Dictates of Humanity and of the Public Conscience”: International Law as a Vehicle for Global Justice
TRIF
Dana Silvina
BERLIN, Hertie School of Governance
Individual Criminal Responsibility: Legalization and Social Validity of an Emergent Norm
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
Tatjana Evas
Dirk De Bievre
Workshop 27: cancelled
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
Ora John Reuter
David Kuehn, Philip Völkel
Holger Albrecht
Ruben Ruiz Ramas
Joergen Moeller
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WORKSHOP 28: New Directions in Political Socialization Research Simone ABENDSCHÖN (FRANKFURT, Goethe-Universität) Patricia PESQUERA MENENDEZ (OXFORD, Nuffield College) SURNAME
FORENAME
INSTITUTION
PAPER TITLE
ABENDSCHÖN
Simone
FRANKFURT, Goethe-Universität
The socialization of politically relevant value orientations in young childhood
BLANCE
Alexandre
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, Université de
Emergence of EU in upper secondary education
CHOE
Yonhyok
SÖDERTÖRNS HÖGSKOLA (University College)
Theorizing Political Socialization Process in Different Life-cycles in Sweden: Test of different methods for theory-building
CLAES
Ellen
LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit
The current state of political socialization research: evidence from a panel study
DAHL
Viktor
ÖREBRO, University of
The Bias of Political Socialization Research
ERIKSSON
Katharina
UMEÅ Universitet
Does the Address Matter? A Study of Neighbourhood Effects on Voting Behaviour in a Swedish City.
FOURNIER
Bernard
LIÈGE, University of
Some Considerations on Political Reasoning Among Young French speaking Belgians: Who Are Ready to Vote at 16?
GALAIS
Carolina
BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma de
An integrated political socialization model. Childhood and adult processes that lead to politically engaged citizens.
HIERRO
Maria José
MADRID, Instituto Juan March de Estudios e Investigaciones
The role of socialization agents for national identification and party identification
HOGWOOD
Patricia
WESTMINSTER, University of
Political learning and consumer behaviour in postGDR society
LINEK
Lukaš
ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Cohort Analysis of Communist Party Voters in the Czech Republic between 1990–2009
MARTHNEZHERRERA
Enric
MADRID, Universidad Autónoma de
Shaping Attitudes towards Migration in Western Europe. A Contextual Political Socialization Model
MÜLLER
Judith
AMSTERDAM, University of
One man‘s junk is another man‘s news: Conditional effects of media usage in political socialization
PAUL
Ruxandra
HARVARD University
Political remittances in an enlarged european union. Exploring the Transnational Political Socialization of the Wandering EUropean
PESQUERA MENENDEZ
Patricia
OXFORD, University of
The diminishing effects of parental political socialization during the lifecycle
POMORSKA
Karolina
MAASTRICHT Universiteit
Socialisation in the Council Secretariat General of the European Union
SCHWARZER
Steve
SORA - Institute for Social Research and Analysis
Civic education between learning and experience – the interrelation of knowledge, experience, and political socialization
THISTED DINESEN
Peter
AARHUS Universitet
The socialization of trust among young immigrants in a high trust society
TUORTO
Dario
BOLOGNA, Universita di
Parents and children in the political socialization: what has changed in Italy 35 years after
VOLLMAR
Meike
MANNHEIM, Universität
The Development of Children‘s Political Knowledge: Comparative Relevance of Family and School Resources
CO-AUTHOR (*attending)
Ellen Quintelier
Claes De Vreese
Ana E. Juncos
Piergiorgio Corbetta
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. . Executive Committee . and Central Services ECPR Executive Committee Chair: Luciano Bardi*
University of Pisa
ECPR Central Services: Mary Arrieta
Financial Coordinator
Sarah Goodman
Summer School Manager
Louise Soper
Conference & Membership Coordinator
Jeremaine Johnson
Internet & IT Manager
Mark Kench
ECPR Press Manager
Rebecca Gethen
Publications and Publicity Manager
Collette Shepherd*
Office Manager
Marcia Taylor*
Administrative Assistant – publications, website
Emma Tilstone
Office Assistant
Mrs Sandra Thompson*
Sessions Coordinator & Finance Manager
Vice Chair: Vello Pettai*
University of Tartu
Other Committee members:
. . Münster Organizing . Committee
Klaus Armingeon
University of Bern
Eileen Connolly*
Dublin City University
Danica Fink-Hafner*
University of Ljubljana
André Kaiser*
University of Cologne
William Maloney*
Newcastle University
Niilo Kauppi*
Institut d‘etudes politiques de Strasbourg
Simona Piattoni*
University of Trento
Annette Zimmer
Jonas Tallberg
Stockholm University
Cathryn Backhaus
Jacob Torfing*
Roskilde University
Matthias Freise
Manuel Sanchez De Dios*
Univesisas Complutense de Madrid
Wolfgang Heuer
Academic Director: Martin Bull*
University of Salford
Administrative Director: Clare Dekker*
Central Services, University of Essex
Other Attendees Maria Bucalo, EPS Jean Blondel Daniele Caramani, 2011 Joint Sessions in St Gallen, Coordinator Hans Daalder Drude Dahlerup Hans-Dieter Klingemann Daniel Mügge
* attending
* attending
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. . Editors and Publishers Editors attending Münster Joint Sessions: Dirk Berg-Schlosser, OUP Series Jacqui Briggs, EPS Martin Bull, EPS Dario Castiglione, ECPR Book Series Luis de Souza, EPS Robert Elgie, Routledge Series Peter Kennealy, EPS Bernhard Kittel, ECPR Research Methods Series (Palgrave) Jonathon Moses, EPS Guy Peters, EPSR Thomas Poguntke, Routledge Series Claudio Radaelli, EJPR
Publishers: Ashgate Publishing
Natalja Mortensen
Cambridge University Press
Patrick McCartan
ECPR Press
Marcia Taylor
Edwin Mellen Press
Iona Williams
Oxford University Press
Jane Hamilton/Lizzie Suffling
Nomos
Meike Brönneke
Palgrave Macmillan
Guy Edwards
Routledge/Taylor & Francis
Jo Woodcock/Hannah Shakespeare/
Craig Fowlie/Andrew Humphrys
VS-Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
Frank Schindler
Wiley-Blackwell
Joanne Diamond
* attending
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FIRSTNAME
ABENDSCHÖN
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ADELMAN
Workshop ID
LASTNAME
FIRSTNAME
Workshop ID
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BLANCO
Ismael
7
Howard
25
BOCHSLER
Daniel
17
AGGESTAM
Karin
24
BOHLE
Dorothee
18
AHRENS
Petra
8
BOONMAN-BERSON
Susan
15
ALBAEK
Erik
21
BORRAS
susana
2
ALBERTAZZI
Daniele
20
BOTTOM
Karin
20
ALIBEGOVIĆ
Dubravka
6
BRANDI
Clara
25
ALICAN
Cenk
16
BRANDSEN
Taco
5
AL-REBHOLZ
Anil
8
BRAUN
Daniela
19
ANDERSON
Christopher J.
14
BRAUN
Dietmar
2
AUDEMARD
Julien
13
BREEMAN
Gerard
21
BAELE
Stéphane
15
BUFFAT
Aurélien
15
BÅGENHOLM
Andreas
17
BURSENS
Peter
11
BAGGASEN KILTGAARD
Michael
3
BUSSU
Sonia
6
BAKKER
Judith
13
BUZOGANY
Aron
22
BANDELOW
Nils C.
3
CAIANI
Manuela
7
BAR-SIMAN-TOV
Yaacov
24
CANNON
Barry
4
BASCERI
Esin Yilmaz
9
CAPANO
Giliberto
2
BAUDNER
Joerg
11
CARLIN
Patrick
10
BAYRAKTAR
Ulas
6
CARRERAS
Miguel
17
BECKERS
Tilo
21
CHAN
Sander
5
BEHRENS
Maria
2
CHAO
Yuan-Juhn
16
BERGBAUER
Stefanie
11
CHAQUES
Laura
21
BERGLUND
Sten
17
CHEN
Yu Wen
9
BERG-SØRENSEN
Anders
15
CHMIELEWSKA
Katarina
12
BERNARD
Josef
6
CHOE
Yonhyok
28
BERNAUER
Julien
12
CHOLOVA
Blagovesta
17
BEST
Robin
14
CHRISTIANSEN
Flemming Juul
11
BEYERS
Jan
7
CHRISTMANN
Anna
17
BIERNATH
Martha
9
CHRISTOPOULOS
Dimitrios
7
BIRCH
Sarah
13
CISAR
Ondrej
7
BITTNER
Amanda
14
CISAR
Ondrej
8
BJÖRKDAHL
Annika
24
CLAES
Ellen
28
BLAIS
André
1
CLAIRE
DUNLOP
2
BLANCE
Alexandre
28
COLE
Alistair
10
LASTNAME
FIRSTNAME
COLLER
Xavier
COOPER
Ian
COPUS CORTIER
Workshop ID
LASTNAME
FIRSTNAME
Workshop ID
10
FLOHR
Anne
25
22
FONT
Joan
13
Colin
6
FOSSUM
John-Erik
22
Eveline
8
FOURNIER
Bernard
28
CRUM
Ben
22
FRAILE
Marta
13
CZESNIK
Mikolaj
14
FRANKENBERGER
Rolf
26
DAHL
Mathilda
16
FRANKLIN
Mark
14
DAHL
Viktor
28
FRAUNE
Cornelia
3
DANERO
Julien
12
FREISE
Matthias
5
DASSEN
Adrie
7
FRIC
Pavol
23
DAWES
Christopher
1
FRIEDRICHS
Jörg
23
DE RUITER
Rik
3
GALAIS
Carolina
28
DE SIO
Lorenzo
14
GALLEGO
Aina
1
DEEGAN-KRAUSE
Kevin
17
GALLEGUILLOS
Elizabeth
3
DEMBINSKA
Magdalena
10
GALLIGAN
Yvonne
8
DEZSO
Dora
9
GALYAN
Artak
12
DIANI
Mario
7
GAMAN-GOLUTVINA
Oxana
26
DINAS
Elias
14
GANDHI
Jennifer
26
DOERR
Nicole
8
GARCÍA LUPATO
Fabio
11
DOWLING
Conor M.
1
GAUS
Daniel
25
DRAGE
Jean
6
GEIS
Anna
25
DRAHOKOUPIL
Jan
16
GEOFFRAY
Marie Laure
26
DRHOVÁ
Zuzana
23
GERSCHEWSKI
Johannes
26
DUMITRESCU
Delia
1
GETIMIS
Panagiotis
6
DUNLOP
Claire
15
GHERGHINA
Sergiu
19
EBERL
Oliver
25
GIGER
Nathalie
3
EDER
Christina
13
GINER
Clotilde
21
ELCHARDUS
Mark
14
GLASIUS
Marlies
25
ELFF
Martin
13
GLASIUS
Marlies
26
ENGELI
Isabelle
21
GOEBEL
Christian
26
ENYEDI
Zsolt
17
GOLDBACH
Roman
16
ERDNIC
Mujde
2
GOLDTHAU
Andreas
23
ERIKSSON
Katharina
28
GÓMEZ-REINO
Marga
11
ESCRIBÀ-FOLCH
Abel
26
GRAF
Antonia
16
ESPÍNDOLA
Roberto
4
GRASL
Maximilian
16
FACELLO
Chiara
19
GREENHALGH
Winifred
5
FAUSER
Margit
9
GRESCH
Nora
8
FEDERER-SHTAYER
Hila
14
GRIMES
Marcia
19
FEINDT
Peter
15
GRIMM
Sonja
26
FERNÁNDEZ I MARÍN
Xavier
10
GRÖNLUND
Kimmo
19
FERON
Elise
9
GUDZ
Nataliya
5
FERRIN
Monica
13
GUERRINA
Roberta
8
FIELD
Bonnie
22
GUINAUDEAU
Isabelle
11
FINK
Simon
7
GUSTAFSSON
Line Renate
2
FISCHER
Manuel
7
HAFSTEINSDOTTIR
Elin
13
FLEISCHER
Julia
23
HALM
Dirk
9
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FIRSTNAME
Workshop ID
LASTNAME
FIRSTNAME
Workshop ID
LASTNAME
FIRSTNAME
Workshop ID
LASTNAME
FIRSTNAME
Workshop ID
HANSEN
Kasper M.
14
KAEDING
Michael
5
LEIFELD
Philip
2
MIKIROVA
Karina
5
HARGUINDEGUY
Jean-Baptiste
10
KAILITZ
Steffen
26
LEKHA SRIRAM
Chandra
24
MILEY
Jeff
10
HARTLEB
Florian
20
KAKUCS
Noemi
9
LEMBER
Veiko
5
MILNER
Henry
13
HAWKINS
Kirk
17
KALEBE-NYAMONGO
Chipiliro
15
L‘ESPERANCE
Audrey
21
MITCHELL
Christophe
18
HAZAN
Anna
6
KANTOLA
Johanna
8
LEUBOLT
Bernhard
4
MOHRENBERG
Steffen
7
HEGELICH
Simon
3
KARLSSON
Martin
6
LEWIS
Huw
10
MOLENAAR
Fransje
11
HEIDBREDER
Eva
2
KATSANIDOU
Alexia
14
LIEBERT
Ulrike
25
MOLINS
Joaquim
7
HEINELT
Hubert
6
KERROUCHE
Eric
6
LINDSTROM
Nicole
18
MÖLLER
Judith
28
HEINISCH
Reinhard
20
KERSTING
Norbert
6
LINEK
Lukáš
28
MOMANI
Hasan
24
HIDALGO
Manuel
17
KESSLER
Oliver
16
LIPPI
Andrea
2
MONEO
Antonio
26
HIERRO
María José
28
KHASHMAN
Zeliha
24
LISI
Marco
14
MONTOYA
Celeste
8
HILDEBRANDT
Achim
21
KHMELNITSKAYA
Marina
2
LISTE
Philip
25
MOORMANN-KIMÁKOVÁ
Barbora
10
HIRSCHI
Christian
7
KIM
Yougmi
17
LJUBOJEVIC
Ana
24
MOSCHELLA
Manuela
18
HLEPAS
Nikos
6
KIRBY
Peadar
4
LLAMAZARES
Iván
11
MOTTIER
Véronique
15
HODSON
Dermot
18
KITTEL
Bernhard
1
LOEWEN
Peter
1
MUDDE
Cas
17
HOGENBOOM
Barbara
4
KLEKOWSKI VON KOPPENFELS
Amanda
9
LORD
Chris
22
MÜGGE
Daniel
16
HOGWOOD
Patricia
28
KLITGAARD
Michael Baggesen
3
LUCARDIE
Paul
17
MÜHLBÖCK
Monika
11
HOLLI
Anne
8
KLOK
Pieter-Jan
6
MACRAE
Heather
8
MUHR
Thomas
4
HOLM-PEDERSEN
Lene
6
KNUTELSKA
Viera
22
MAFFEI
Mirella
5
MÜLLER
Wolfgang
11
HONEGGER
Manuela
15
KOBUSCH
Alexander
7
MAGGETTI
Martino
7
MUÑOZ MENDOZA
Jordi
19
HOOGHE
Marc
19
KODATE
Nao
23
MAGONE
José
11
MUSELLA
Fortunato
20
HORN
Laura
18
KOELLNER
Patrick
26
MAHBOULI
Sami
22
MUSTILLO
Tom
17
HOWLETT
Michael
2
KÖHLER
Kevin
26
MAKSZIN
Kristin
13
NAVARRO
Carmen
6
HÜBSCHER
Evelyne
3
KOLLIARAKIS
Georgios
23
MALANG
Thomas
19
NAVRATIL
Jiri
7
HUME
Mo
4
KONOE
Sara
16
MARÁCZ
László
10
NELL
Liza M.
9
HUMRICH
Christoph
25
KONSTANTINIDIS
Iannis
1
MARIËN
Sofie
19
NEWTON
Kenneth
19
HUNT
Sarah
4
KONZELMANN
Laura
14
MARTÍN COPPOLA
Eva
15
NIELSEN
Birgitta Gomez
3
HYDE-PRICE
Adrian
24
KORKUT
Umut
3
MARTÍNEZ-HERRERA
Enric
28
NILSSON
Martin
4
IFF
Andrea
22
KOTZIAN
Peter
13
MARTIN-ORTEGA
Olga
24
NOROCEL
Cristian
17
ILYIN
Mikhail
15
KRAFT-KASACK
Christiane
22
MARX
Paul
3
NOWOSIELSKI
Michal
9
INGOLD
Karin
7
KRIEGER
Kristian
23
MASSETTI
Emanuele
20
O’DWYER
Ciara
5
IONASCU
Alexandra
11
KRITZINGER
Sylvia
14
MATHIEU
Emmannuelle
7
OLISLAGERS
Ellen
6
IONASCU
Alexandra
22
KRONSELL
Annica
8
MATTHIAS
Freise
5
OSER
Jennifer
13
IVALDI
Gilles
20
KRUMM
Thomas
5
MAZZOLENI
Oscar
20
OSKARSON
Maria
13
JACOBS
Kristof
20
KÜBLER
Daniel
6
MCDONNELL
Duncan
20
ÖSTERDAHL
Inger
24
JADOT
Anne
1
KUDRNA
Zdenek
18
MEDINA IBORRA
Iván
7
OTJES
Simon
20
JAHN
Beate
25
KUDRYASHOVA
Irina
12
MEIER
Petra
15
PAL
Maia
25
JÄKEL
Tim
3
KUISMA
Mikko
3
MEISTERHANS
Nadja
25
PALOHEIMO
Heikki
14
JARA REYES
René Eduardo
4
KUMLIN
Staffan
19
MELESHKINA
Elena
12
PALONEN
Emilia
20
JEAN-BAPTISTE
Harguindéguy
10
KÜNKLER
Mirjam
7
MEMISOGLU
Fulya
12
PANAGOPOULOS
Costas
1
JOHANN
David
13
LABBÉ-ST-VINCENT
Simon
1
MENG-HSUAN
CHOU
2
PANO
Ester
6
JOHANNSEN
Lars
17
LACHAT
Romain
14
MERET
Susi
20
PAPAGEORGIOU
Yota
8
JOHN
Stefanie
11
LADRECH
Robert
11
METSARANTA
Kaarlo
4
PAPPAS
Takis
17
JUNGAR
Ann-Cathrine
17
LANG
Achim
23
MICHALIK
Susanne
26
PARASKEVOPOULOS
Christos
19
JUPSKÅS
Anders
17
LANG
Sabine
8
MIČKA
Pavel
23
PARAU
Cristina
7
KAASCH
Alexandra
18
LEFKOFRIDI
Zoe
11
MICKELSSON
Rauli
21
PARTHENAY
Kevin
4
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Workshop ID
LASTNAME
FIRSTNAME
Workshop ID
LASTNAME
FIRSTNAME
Workshop ID
LASTNAME
FIRSTNAME
Workshop ID
PASQUIER
Romain
10
RYSAVY
Dan
6
STRÖMBLAD
Per
19
WASS
Hanna
1
PATSIAS
Caroline
13
RYSER
Mirjam
20
STUBAGER
Rune
14
WEIFFEN
Britta
24
PAUL
Ruxandra
28
SACK
Detlef
5
STUCHLÍK
Andrej
3
WEINBLUM
Sharon
12
PAUWELS
Teun
17
SALLOUM
Cynthia
9
STUDLAR
Donley T.
21
WEITH
Paul
13
PAVAN
Elena
7
SALNYKOVA
Nastia
12
SUTCH
Peter
25
WENDEL
Thomas
5
PAWLAK
Ewelina
14
SALSINI
Sara
14
SVOLIK
Milan
26
WENDLER
Frank
11
PEDROZA
Luicy
15
SANCHEZ
Francisco
4
SWEETING
David
6
WENZELBURGER
Georg
3
PELLEGATA
Alessandro
19
SARDINHA
Jaoa
9
SZÖCSIK
Edina
12
WESTERWINTER
Oliver
7
PELLON
Gaëlle
7
SATA
Robert
11
TATJANA
Rudi
13
WHITAKER
Richard
11
PENNINGS
Paul
21
SATREN
Harald
2
TEPE
Markus
1
WHITE
Jonathan
15
PERRY
James
16
SCHAAP
Linze
6
THIJSSEN
Peter
14
WILÉN
Nina
24
PERSICO
Simon
11
SCHEDLER
Andreas
26
THISTED DINESEN
Peter
28
WINDER
George
17
PERSSON
Mikael
13
SCHERER
Margarete
19
THOMPSON
Grahame
16
WINTERS
Kristi
1
PESQUERA MENENDEZ
Patricia
28
SCHILLING-VACAFLOR
Almut
4
THORUP LARSEN
Lars
21
WISSE
Eva
1
PESQUERA MENÉNDEZ
Patricia
28
SCHLIPPHAK
Bernd
19
THRÄNHARDT
Dietrich
9
WOLLF
Janna
24
PETERS
Dirk
22
SCHMIDT
Manfred
26
TIMUŞ
Natalia
11
WYDRA
Doris
12
PETRING
Alexander
3
SCHNEIDER
Volker
7
TODOSIJEVIC
Bojan
17
WYLDE
Christopher
4
PLEHWE
Dieter
7
SCHNEIDER
Volker
23
TOPOLINJAK
Simona
8
WYSOCKA
Olga
20
PLÜSS
Larissa
6
SCHOLZ
Antonia
2
TRIF
Dana Silvina
25
YANOW
Dvora
15
POLAKOWSKI
Michal
3
SCHWARZER
Steve
28
TUORTO
Dario
28
YOUNG
Brigitte
16
POLETTI
Arlo
25
SCHWELLNUS
Guido
25
UBA
Katrin
2
ZAMFIRA
Andreea
10
POLLAK
Johannes
22
SEGATTI
Paolo
14
USLANER
Eric
19
ZANDONELLA
Martina
1
POMORSKA
Karolina
28
SENNHOLZ
Barbara
16
VABO
Signy Irene
6
ZASLOVE
Andrej
20
POPESCU
Marina
13
SERRANO
Inmaculada
24
VAN DER BRUG
Wouter
14
ZEGLOVITS
Eva
1
POTŮČEK
Martin
23
SETTLE
Jaime
1
VAN DER HAAR
Marleen
15
ZEMMOUR
Michaël
3
PRIES
Ludger
9
SEZGIN
Zeynep
9
VAN DER MEER
Tom
19
ZIMMER
Annette
5
PUETTER
Uwe
18
SHEMER KUNZ
Yoav
22
VAN HOUTE
Marieke
9
ZMERLI
Sonja
19
QUAGLIA
Lucia
18
SHU
Min
19
VAN MONTFORT
Cor J.
5
ZUBER
Christina
12
RAUNIO
Tapio
11
SIGALAS
Emmanuel
11
VAN WILLIGEN
Nils
24
ZWAAN
Pieter
5
RAYNER
Jeremy
2
SIMONS
Arno
2
VANCOPPENOLLE
Diederik
7
RAZIN
Eran
6
SINCLAIR
Timothy
16
VARONE
Frederic
21
REAL-DATO
José
2
SINGH
Jewellord Nem
4
VASILEVICH
Hanna
12
REESKENS
Tim
1
SKAANING
Svend-Erik
26
VERDUN
Amy
18
REZSÖHAZY
Ilona
11
SLUITER
Roderick
21
VERHELST
Tom
6
RICHMOND
Oliver
24
SMILOV
Daniel
20
VERLOO
Mieke
15
ROBINSON
Neil
26
SÖDERLUND
Peter
1
VERSCHUERE
Bram
5
ROGER
Antoine
12
SOHL
Sofia
13
VIDAL
Godofredo
13
ROLANDSEN-AGUSTIN
Lise
8
SOMMER HARRITS
Gitte
15
VIS
Barbara
3
ROMMETVEDT
Hilmar
22
STADELMANN-STEFFEN
Isabelle
19
VLADISAVLJEVIC
Nebojsa
26
ROSEMA
Martin
14
STANLEY
Ben
17
VOERMAN
Gerrit
20
ROSENOW
Kerstin
9
STEINBRECHER
Markus
1
VOLLMAR
Meike
28
ROßTEUTSCHER
Sigrid
19
STEYVERS
Kristof
6
VON GÖRTZ
Regina
7
ROTHMAYR
Christine
21
STILLER
Sabina
3
VOSSEN
Koen
17
ROZBICKA
Patrycja
7
STOJANOVIC
Nenad
12
WAGNER
Markus
14
RUTH
Saskia Pauline
20
STORTONE
Stefano
4
WALCZAK
Agnieszka
14
RYAN
Robert
16
STRIJBIS
Oliver
10
WALLENSTEEN
Peter
24
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Programme 2010
ECPR JOINT SESSIONS OF WORKSHOPS st gallen joint sessions 13–17 april 2011
The ECPR will be announcing the workshops to be held in St Gallen 2011 during the summer of 2010. If you are interested in presenting a paper in one of the workshops please contact the workshop directors directly. The deadline for submission of workshop papers is 1st December 2010 Further information on the St Gallen Joint Sessions can be found on the ECPR website at www.ecprnet.eu/joint_sessions/st_gallen/default.asp
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