Joint Sessions of Workshops University of Salamanca 10 – 15 April 2014 Contents Welcome from the ECPR Chair and the local organising committee....................................................... 2 The European Consortium for Political Research.......................................................................................... 4 The University of Salamanca ........................................................................................................................... 5 Joint Sessions of Workshops.............................................................................................................................. 6 2014 calendar of events.................................................................................................................................. 7 Executive Committee....................................................................................................................................... 8 Membership....................................................................................................................................................... 9 Jean Blondel PhD Prize................................................................................................................................... 10 Rudolf Wildenmann Prize............................................................................................................................... 11 The Stein Rokkan Lecture............................................................................................................................... 12 Lecture by Luciano Bardi............................................................................................................................... 12 Overview of Workshops and rooms.............................................................................................................. 13 About the city of Salamanca........................................................................................................................ 14 Practical information...................................................................................................................................... 15 Day-by-Day programme of events ............................................................................................................. 15 Maps showing locations ................................................................................................................................ 16 Workshops and participants.......................................................................................................................... 17 Book exhibition ............................................................................................................................................... 48 Alphabetical list of participants and Workshops......................................................................................... 53
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Welcome from the ECPR Chair, and from the local organising committee Dear Participants It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 42nd Joint Sessions, taking place in Spain’s oldest university, and the fourth-oldest worldwide. Although there are records of the University of Salamanca granting degrees many years before, it received its royal charter of foundation as Estudio General from King Ferdinand of Castile in 1218, which marks its official beginning almost 800 years ago! Salamanca is a most fitting venue for the 2014 Joint Sessions, which will allow 24 groups of up to 20 scholars to present and discuss their work in a collegial atmosphere. We are extremely pleased to be hosted by such a venerable institution, and even more pleased to be able to visit such a beautiful and welcoming city.
Dear Participants Welcome to our Faculty of Law at the Universidad de Salamanca, where Francisco de Vitoria defended the natural rights of the individual, Luis de Molina argued for free will and human liberty, and Francisco Suárez defended the human origins of state authority in the sixteenth century. Since the founding of the University eight centuries ago, politics has been studied in this Faculty, and many officers and authorities have been educated here. Some of them, including the Argentinian Manuel Belgrano, went on to become
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Founding Fathers of the Spanish American republics. Nowadays, our Faculty offers undergraduate studies in Law, Political Science and Public Administration, as well as Master’s and PhD programmes in different areas of the social, political and legal disciplines, to students from all over the world. We wish you a fruitful stay in Salamanca.
Ricardo Rivero Ortega Dean of the Faculty of Law, Universidad de Salamanca
With its art, good food and fabulous cafés, Salamanca will also give us the opportunity to sit down, relax and exchange views on our favourite research topics outside its renowned University walls. While outside, we might even be able to turn our eyes skywards and spot some of the white storks that nest in great numbers on top of Salamanca’s tallest buildings. The storks migrate to Africa in August and return, so they say, punctually on 24 December, to spend the winter and spring in this beautiful city. Perhaps these magnificent birds showed the way to the itinerant scholars of yore who travelled between universities on both sides of the Mediterranean?
Simona Piattoni Chair, ECPR Executive Committee, 2012 – 2015
WELCOME
Dear Participants The Universidad de Salamanca is delighted to host the 2014 Joint Sessions of Workshops. Through almost 800 years of history, this University has maintained its passion for understanding the social and political challenges of its time. It has also kept the same curiosity in scholarly advances abroad that led to its founding. Today, over 35,000 students are enrolled in courses here, and we receive thousands of international students from Europe, Latin America, and the rest of the world. Our University’s continuing passion for knowledge, and its international vocation, make us proud to extend a warm welcome to the 2014 Joint Sessions participants, and to wish you a productive and stimulating stay in Salamanca.
Daniel Hernández Ruipérez Rector of the Universidad de Salamanca Dear Participants The Local Organising Committee and the Political Science Faculty would like to welcome you to the Universidad de Salamanca. We are very pleased to host the 2014 ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops. Political science started here only two decades ago. Despite this, our department offers undergraduate, Master’s, and PhD programmes, receives dozens of international students each year, and researches on a wide array of topics in our discipline. The Committee wishes to thank Rector Daniel Hernández Ruipérez, and Dean of the Facultad de
Derecho, Ricardo Rivero Ortega, for their support. For their backing we would also like to thank the Asociación Española de Ciencia Política, the Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas, the Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, and the Banco de Santander. Finally, the local organisers thank the ECPR Executive Committee, Central Services staff and Conference Co‑ordinator Marcia Taylor for their crucial role in the organisation of this event. We wish you an enjoyable stay.
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ABOUT THE ECPR
The European Consortium for Political Research The ECPR is an independent, scholarly association that supports and encourages the training, research and cross-national co‑operation of political scientists through Europe and the world Events Each year, the ECPR organises the Joint Sessions of Workshops, Summer and Winter Schools in Methods and Techniques, the Research Sessions, and the General Conference. A Graduate Student Conference is held biennially; the next is 3 – 5 July in Innsbruck.
Publishing Complementing these events, and in some cases publishing research presented at them, is the ECPR’s extensive publishing portfolio. It has its own publishing imprint, ECPR Press, and co-publishes three leading journals: European Political Science, European Journal of Political Research, and European Political Science Review.
It also publishes two high-profile book series, Comparative Politics and Research Methods, in association with academic publishers.
Standing Groups These are groups of researchers, in many cases formed at ECPR events, with a shared scholarly interest. Some Standing Groups are small, maintaining only a website and mailing list; some organise major conferences and summer schools, and produce their own publications. There are currently more than 40 Standing Groups, covering many sub‑fields of the discipline. All are eligible to apply for grants to help with organisation of the Group, and with the running of summer schools.
Prizes Each year, the ECPR marks the achievements of its members by awarding a number of prizes. These cover the spectrum of a scholar’s career, from the Jean Blondel PhD Prize to the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Membership ECPR membership is institutional and currently comprises more than 300 universities concerned with the teaching and research of political science. While membership is paid by the university, it is the individuals within it who receive the benefit; from Master’s and PhD students, through to the most senior professor.
Cloisters at Archbishop Fonseca College and, below, the plateresque Escuelas Mayores and historic university library
The University of Salamanca Founded almost 800 years ago, the Universidad de Salamanca is the oldest in Spain, and the model on which many Spanish and Latin American universities were founded More than 35,000 students from 80 countries currently study here, making it a thriving hub of Spanish university life. Over 2,000 students each year come to Salamanca through mobility programmes from universities in other countries. In fact, of all the mid-size and large Spanish universities, the Universidad de Salamanca receives the highest percentage of Erasmus students.
Since its inception in 1993, the Department of Political Science has offered courses at all levels: Undergraduate, Master’s and PhD, receiving more than a hundred new students each year. The Political Science faculty also teaches in other universities throughout Spain, Europe and the Americas. The University’s 2,500 faculty members teach in nine campuses spread over four cities: Salamanca, Ávila, Zamora and Béjar. The University is widely regarded as one of the best centres of teaching and research of political science in Spain. The Political Science Faculty has ten permanent members, and hosts visiting scholars from other countries every year.
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ABOUT THE ECPR
Joint Sessions: bringing the profession together Now into their fifth decade, the ECPR's Joint Sessions of Workshops remain a highlight of the global political science calendar
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aking place each spring, the Workshops’ main aim is participation and equality of endeavour between advanced students, younger and newer members of the profession, and established professors. To this end, the size of each Workshop is strictly limited. Participants should be carrying out research in the field of the Workshop, so that he or she can present a paper or research document for discussion, as well as take part in the discussion of the other papers presented. Participants may attend only one Workshop and should stay for the duration of the event. The ECPR hopes that some of these Workshops will lead to publications and the creation of permanent Standing Groups, as well as to continuing collaboration between members. The success of the Joint Sessions is measured not only in terms of numbers of participants but by the networks created and books published as a result.
Next Joint Sessions Warsaw 2015
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2014 calendar of events 3rd Winter School in Methods and Techniques 14 – 21 February University of Vienna The ECPR’s Methods School offers up-to-date methods training across the whole range of methodologies, and across different paradigms and approaches. Introductory and advanced courses take a one-week format. Intermediate courses are held at the Summer School, this year in Ljubljana (see far right).
42nd Joint Sessions of Workshops 10 – 15 April University of Salamanca Participants meet with the same group of 15 – 20 people for the duration of this annual event, for substantive discussion and creation of new research groups and publications. Attended by around 600 participants, the Sessions are a key benefit of membership: only those from Full-Member institutions can propose to direct a Workshop, while Associate Members can co‑direct with a Full Member. There is no fee for ECPR members.
5th Graduate Student Conference 3 – 5 July University of Innsbruck A biennial conference bringing together young scholars for their first conference experience. Comprises Panels organised around a common Section theme. Participants are encouraged to take on the full spectrum of roles, from Section Chairs to Paper givers – or they can simply attend and observe. Practical lectures such as How to get published or How to get a job sit alongside lectures from high-profile academics. A lively social programme after hours enables participants to make vital contacts for the future.
4th Research Sessions 8 – 11 July University of Essex The Research Sessions follow the format of the Joint Sessions but are much smaller, with fewer than 100 participants. Their purpose is to support groups (primarily ECPR members, with priority given to Standing Groups) who are at the early stages of a research project, or working on a book proposal.
9th Summer School in Methods and Techniques 24 July – 9 August University of Ljubljana High quality, up-to-date training in a broad range of specially selected methods across the spectrum of approaches used in the social sciences.
8th ECPR General Conference 3 – 6 September University of Glasgow The ECPR’s General Conference brings together scholars from across all regional and national borders, and all sub-disciplines of political science. The academic programme takes the standard conference format of Sections of between three and eight Panels, organised around a common theme. The Conference also offers roundtables, a plenary lecture and an interesting social programme. The ECPR offers funding for all its events – see the Funding section of www.ecpr.eu, under the Membership tab.
ABOUT THE ECPR
Executive Committee The ECPR's Executive Committee is a Board of twelve Trustees, elected by the Council every three years Each member of the EC is elected for a six-year term, unless they are co-opted, in which case they must stand at the next election in order to continue for a further three-year term. The terms of EC members are staggered by three years, meaning that six new members are elected every three years. EC members are drawn from ECPR Full-Member institutions. The Chair is elected by the EC every three years, at the first meeting following election. To facilitate continuity, and in recognition of the need to have a Chair experienced in ECPR business, the outgoing EC, in the preceding autumn, elects a Chair Designate from those members who have another three years to serve. This person becomes the recommended Chair to the new
EC. The process ensures that the ECPR is led by someone who already has three years’ experience of working on the Executive Committee, and for the ECPR. The Executive Committee is responsible for the day-to-day running of the Consortium as well as the formulation of longterm strategic development. To make this task more manageable, each member is given a portfolio for their threeyear term. Most portfolios have a sub-committee chaired by the relevant EC member, on which sits at least one other EC member and a counterpart from Central Services. The Executive Committee meets at least twice a year, at the Joint Sessions of Workshops in spring, and at the General Conference in early autumn.
2013 – 2015 Chair Simona Piattoni, Università degli Studi di Trento Vice Chair Niilo Kauppi, Institut d’études politiques, Strasbourg Rudy Andeweg, Universiteit Leiden Mary Farrell, Plymouth University Klaus Goetz, Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München Olafur Þ Harðarson, Háskóli Íslands Richard Katz, Johns Hopkins University Manuel Sánchez de Dios, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Birgit Sauer, Universität Wien Jonas Tallberg, Stockholms universitet Luca Verzichelli, Università degli Studi di Siena
Front row, left to right: Jonas Tallberg, Richard Katz and Rudy Andeweg of the ECPR’s current Executive Committee
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Make the most of your ECPR membership The ECPR brings people together across the spectrum of political science and related disciplines. It offers unrivalled opportunities to collaborate with scholars who share your research interests, and to explore this constantly changing academic field The ECPR’s conferences and events are a forum for lively and fruitful discussion and idea exchange, while its biannual Methods School invites you to hone your research skills under the tutelage of internationally renowned experts. Your institution’s ECPR membership entitles you to tangible benefits that will advance your studies and help further your career. Set up a MyECPR account, and make the most of them! Benefits include: Print copy of EJPR, EPSR and EPS delivered to your Official Representative
Online access to EPS via Palgrave Macmillan 30% discount on all titles in the ECPR/OUP Comparative Politics series and 20% off all OUP politics titles 30% discount on all titles in the ECPR /Palgrave Macmillan Research Methods book series Opportunity to direct a Workshop at the Joint Sessions (Associate Members can co-direct) Reduced fees for the General and Graduate Student Conferences,
the Joint Sessions of Workshops and the Summer and Winter Methods School Funding to attend ECPR events Eligibility to join a Standing Group, or to set up a new one (and receive funding) Online MyECPR account, where you can register for events, and propose Workshops and Papers Opportunities to win prizes and awards Regular e-bulletins – including job alerts
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PRIZE WINNERS
Jean Blondel PhD Prize
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ince October 2003, the ECPR has awarded an annual prize for the best PhD thesis in politics, encompassing International Relations, Political Theory, and Public Administration. The prize fund is €1,000 and the winner is offered the chance to adapt their thesis for publication as an ECPR Press Monograph.
This year's winner The 2013 prize goes to Christian Rauh (below), Wissenschaftszentrum für Sozialforschung and Freie
Universität Berlin, for his thesis Politicisation, Issue Salience, and Consumer Policies of the European Commission: Does Public Awareness and Contestation of Supranational Matters Increase the Responsiveness of Europe’s Central Agenda‑Setter? Chaired by Peter Kennealy (EUI Florence) representing the ECPR Press, the jury comprised Paolo Bellucci (University of Siena), Birgit Sauer (University of Vienna) and Paul Heywood (University of Nottingham). Rauh’s thesis challenges the image of the EU Commission as a technocratic
actor removed from societal and political demands. On the contrary, his analysis shows that European elites adapt their decisions to a politicised context. His research provides an insightful account of the European Commission’s approach to policy making, helping us better understand the dynamics of policy development in relation to European integration. Rauh demonstrates how the extent of public awareness, issue contestation and salience constrain the Commission’s positions, and explain the location of its policy stance between laissez-faire and interventionism in consumer and market regulation. The jury felt that the research design nicely combines public-opinion and public-policy analyses, relying on multiple sources (including public opinion surveys, media analysis, elite interviews, and process tracing) which produce compelling evidence for the conditions (when? why? how?) that promote EU institutions’ responsiveness to European citizens.
Blondel shortlist Other shortlisted candidates for this year’s prize Patrick Bayer University of Mannheim Distributional, Institutional, and Informational Dynamics in International Cooperation on Climate Change Hanna Schwander University of Zürich The Politicisation of the Insider-Outsider Divide in Western Europe: Labour Market Vulnerability and its Political Consequences
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Rudolf Wildenmann Prize
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his prize is awarded annually to the best paper presented at the previous Joint Sessions. Candidates must be under 35, and within five years of gaining their PhD.
This year's winner The 2013 prize has been awarded to Sebastian Ziaja (right), who received his PhD from the Department of Government at the University of Essex, and is now a researcher at the German Development Institute. His prizewinning paper, Diversity Trumps Quantity: Types of Foreign Aid, Donor Fragmentation and Democratisation investigates the influence of foreign aid fragmentation on democracy in recipient countries. The paper distinguishes between the effects of aid fragmentation in general, and aid fragmentation of democracy assistance. It confirms previous findings by arguing that the former is detrimental to democratisation, the latter beneficial. Ziaja finds that diverse democracy aid has beneficial effects on the institutional setup in the recipient country by providing more options from which local actors can choose. But more than an analysis of foreign aid effectiveness, his paper contributes to the study of democratisation, particularly the debate on pluralism in young democracies. The jury felt that Dr Ziaja’s thesis, which meets the highest technical standards, provides an excellent overview of the current state of research, from which the central hypotheses are derived. The large-n analysis was considered well executed and methodologically advanced. A standout feature of Dr Ziaja’s paper was qualitative evidence from a case study on Ghana to illustrate the proposed causal mechanism.
Wildenmann shortlist Raimondas Ibenskas Electoral Implications of Party Fission Åsa Knaggard Framing the Problem: Knowledge Brokers in the Multiple Streams Approach Martin Mölder Fluid Voters behind a Stabilising Party System? Investigating Party System Parameters in Estonia Manuela Moschella Monitoring Macroeconomic Imbalances in the EU: Lessons from IMF
Francisca Piccin Managing External Humanitarian Crises: the EU Humanitarian Aid Policy Between Bilateralism and Multilateralism Lauge N. Skovgaard Poulsen Bounded Rationality and the Diffusion of Modern Investment Treaties Maria Laura Sudulich Campaign Effectiveness in a Comparative Perspective Federico Vegetti and Zoltán Fazegas The Conflictual Nature of Ideological Polarisation
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LECTURES
The Stein Rokkan Lecture Scott Mainwaring Democracies and Dictatorships in Latin America: Emergence, Survival, and Fall
decisions of specific leaders, he focuses on the political preferences of powerful actors – the degree to which they embrace democracy as an intrinsically desirable end and their policy radicalism – to explain regime outcomes.
Based on his recently published book of the same name, for this lecture Professor Mainwaring analyses the emergence, survival, and fall of democracies and dictatorships in Latin America since 1900, and offers a new theory for why political regimes emerge, and why they subsequently survive or break down.
He also shows how transnational influences are crucial in understanding regional waves of democratisation. Based on research into the political histories of all twenty Latin American countries, this lecture presents an analysis of regime emergence, survival, and failure for all of Latin America over a long period.
Arguing for a theoretical approach between long-term structural and cultural explanations and shortterm explanations that look at the
Scott Mainwaring is Professor of Political Science at the Kellogg Institute for International Relations in Notre Dame, Indiana.
Lecture by Luciano Bardi Political parties, responsibility and responsiveness in multi‑level democracy
party responsibilities and interactions and, especially at times of crisis, they represent an additional obstacle to the development of democracy at European level.
Political parties in democratic systems are increasingly subject to tensions between the need to govern democratically, and to articulate the interests of their citizens. According to theory, these two sets of functions should be performed in an integrated way. But it has become more difficult for parties to reconcile the responsibility of governmental actions imposed by the first set of functions with that of responsiveness towards the requests of citizens required by the second. These tensions are exacerbated at European level by the multi-level nature of
Luciano Bardi is Professor of Political Science at the University of Pisa and co‑director of the Observatory on Political Parties and Representation at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, (EUI) Florence. He was Chair of the ECPR Executive Committee 2009–2012.
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He has recently published articles on EU democracy and EU Parties and Party Systems, and co-edited special issues of West European Politics and Party Politics on party responsiveness and responsibility, and on party organisational adaptation and change.
OVERVIEW
Workshops and rooms No
Title
Room
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Administrative Organisation and the Welfare State: Wicked Issues and the Challenges of Accountability, Legitimacy and Coordination
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02
Authority and Control in International Organisations
007A
03
Beyond Supply and Demand: Gender and Political Recruitment in Comparative Perspective
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Causes and Consequences of Judicial Selection and Turnover at the Supreme / High Court Level
010B
05
Climate Ethics and Climate Economics
010A
06
Constitutionalising Security: The Case of the EU
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07
Contemporary Meanings of Party Membership
002B
08
Defending or Damaging Democracy? The Establishment’s Reactions to Political Extremists in Liberal Democracies
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09
Democratic Regressions: Patterns and Causes
002A
10
Economic Recession, Democratic Recession?
002C
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Gender, Representation, and Power in the Executive Branch
104
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Mapping the Emerging Hybrid World Order: How Global Governance Networks and Regimes Interact with Shifting Inter-State Hierarchies in Shaping Global Policies
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Methodological Challenges and Contradictory Results in the Study of Interest Groups 204
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National vs. Supranational Banking Supervision
003A
15
Political Capital and the Dynamics of Leadership: Exploring the Leadership Capital Index
003B
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Political Clientelism and the Quality of Public Policy
101
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Political Organisation in Transformation? The Impact of State Regulation on Parties, Interest Groups and NGOs in Advanced Democracies
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Regime Legitimisation Through Institutional Reform: Analysing its Dimensions and Effectiveness
105
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Resources, Abilities, Motivation and What Else? Studying Inequalities in Political Knowledge in Democratic Systems
202
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Sharing Natural Resources in Times of Climate Change: Justice, Culture and Natural Resource Governance
007B
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Sustainable Governance of Rural Areas: Chances, Challenges and Conflicts
102
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Systematising Comparison of Democratic Innovations: Advanced Explanations of the Emergence, Sustenance and Failure of Participatory Institutions
201
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Ten Years On: Evaluating Eastern Enlargement
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The Evolution of Parliamentarism and its Political Consequences
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TOURISM
About the city of Salamanca History Salamanca, which now has around 150,000 inhabitants, dates back to preRoman times, when it was founded by the Celtic tribe the Vacceos. UNESCO declared Salamanca a World Heritage City in 1988. Among its most important monuments are the Old and New Cathedrals, the Casa de las Conchas, the Plaza Mayor, the Convento de San Esteban and the historical buildings of the University, including the famous Plateresque façade in the Patio de Escuelas. After the Renaissance, Salamanca became one of the main educational and intellectual centres in Spain. Among the prominent historical characters who have worked, studied or lived here were Fray Luis de León, Francisco de Vitoria, Francisco Suárez, Cristobal Colon, Miguel de Cervantes, and Miguel de Unamuno.
Local attractions Plaza Mayor This Baroque-style eighteenth-century square is the centre of life in Salamanca. Universidad de Salamanca: Fachada, Escuelas mayores, Escuelas menores y Hospital del estudio Patio de las Escuelas Menores 2–4, 37008. Breathtaking façade and university buildings. Palacio de Anaya Plaza de Anaya 1–11, 37008. An old University College and Neoclassical building near the New Cathedral.
Salamanca’s Old and New Cathedrals reflected in the River Tormes
New Cathedral Plaza de Anaya. An impressive Gothic and Baroque building. Old Cathedral Calle del Patio Chico 2–6. A smaller Cathedral in Romanesque and Gothic style. Clerecía Calle Compañía 5–11. Baroque-style building from the seventeenth and eighteenth century, built for the Jesuits by Marguerite of Austria and Philip III. Now the site of a Church University. Casa de las Conchas / Shell House Calle Compañía 5–11, 37002. A Gothic and Plateresque building completed in 1517, and famous for its façade of shells. Now a public library.
Convento de San Esteban Arroyo de Santo Domingo. A sixteenth-century Gothic and Baroque building which houses the Dominican Order. Colegio de Fonseca / School of the Noble Irishmen Calle de Fonseca 10, 37002. Sixteenthcentury Plateresque building. Huerto de Calixto y Melibea / Garden of Calisto and Melibea Calle de Arcediano 12–18, 37008. Beautiful walled gardens, named after the setting for the famous work of literature La Celestina. Casa Lis Calle Gibraltar 14. Art Deco and Art Nouveau museum – the most visited museum in Castile-León. Plaza Mayor lights up at night
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Practical information Get the latest More about the Political Science Dept More about Salamanca See conference venues, hotels and attractions
Transport The best way to get around Salamanca is on the city bus, or on foot. Check bus services. Lines 4, 7 and 13 drop you near the Facultad de Derecho. Buy single tickets on the bus for €1.05. Taxi stops at bus and train stations, and various other locations. Consult the map. Pre-book taxis on +34 923 25 00 00.
Venues on campus All Workshops will be held at Campus Unamuno, served by bus lines 4, 7 and 13. The Facultad de Derecho is where you’ll find the registration desk, central helpdesk and book exhibition.
Cash Most big shops and restaurants accept credit and debit cards. Small shops and bars accept only cash. Cash machines near campus and in the city centre usually accept Visa and MasterCard.
Lunch / coffee There will be daily coffee breaks 10:30–11:00 and 15:00–15:30. Lunch breaks are from 12:30–13:30. The Facultad de Derecho canteen opens at 08:30 and accepts only cash. There is a cafeteria opposite the east entrance of the Facultad; snacks and drinks are available from vending machines. Other outlets on campus: Cafeteria in the Oviedo Residence Calle Alfonso X Campus Miguel de Unamuno Cafeteria in the San Bartolomé Residence Calle Henry Collet nº 37–49
El Pícaro (student restaurant) Paseo Francisco Tomás y Valiente Campus Miguel de Unamuno Coffee Corner Take Away (snacks and beverages) Avenida de los Maristas El Caminito (snacks and tapas) Calle San Felices nº 4 Bar El Retiro del Campus (tapas) Avenida de los Maristas nº 54 Bar El Corral de Comedias (tapas) Calle de Villarino nº 14
Internet You can connect to the University’s wireless network; a password should have been given to you when you registered on site. Members of other universities in the eduroam network can log in to Salamanca’s eduroam network using their home account. Computers are also available in the Law building’s computer rooms 012 and 013 on the ground floor, close to the North entrance.
Emergency In case of emergency, call 112 and an operator will transfer you. Alternatively, call 062 Civil Guard 091 Police 061 Medical emergencies 080 Fire service 092 Local police
Childcare PSN Bicos, www.psnbicos.es, is five minutes’ walk from the Facultad de Derecho. It offers bilingual EnglishSpanish childcare services 07:30–17:30 weekdays and 8:30–17:30 weekends, provided at least five children are registered. Contact Carmen Martínez cmartinez@psn.es Participants kindly note: this childcare service lies outside the remit of the ECPR, which accepts no responsibility for its quality.
Day-by-day programme Thursday 10 April 14:00–18:00 Registration, Info desk, book exhibition 19:00–21:00 Welcome drinks reception 21:00 Workshop Directors' dinner Friday 11 April 08:30–17:30 Registration, Info desk, book exhibition 09:00–17:00 Workshops 18:00 Lecture by Luciano Bardi 19:00 Reception Saturday 12 April 08:30–17:30 Registration, Info desk, book exhibition 09:00–17:00 Workshops 18:00 Welcome address, Presentation of Prizes, Stein Rokkan Lecture 19:30 Reception Sunday 13 April 08:30–13:00 Info desk, book exhibition 09:00–13:00 Workshops 13:00 Free afternoon for excursions Monday 14 April 08:30–17:30 Info desk, book exhibition 09:00–17:00 Workshops Tuesday 15 April 08:30–13:00 Info desk 09:00–13:00 Workshops from 13:00 Participants depart
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Maps showing locations
A. Facultad de Derecho (School of Law) Location of registration, workshops and book exhibition B. Paraninfo, Edificio Histórico Location of Welcome Address, prizegiving, lecture and reception
A. Facultad de Derecho (School of Law) Location of registration, workshops and book exhibition B. Hotel Corona Sol Location of welcome drinks reception C. Hospedería Fonseca Location of Luciano Bardi Lecture and reception
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Workshop 01
Administrative Organisation and the Welfare State: Wicked Issues and the Challenges of Accountability, Legitimacy and Coordination Per LÆGREID, Universitetet I Bergen Werner JANN, Universität Potsdam
Last name
First name
Institution
Paper title
BENDZ
Anna
University of Gothenburg
BIELA
Jan
HUSTEDT
Thurid
Université de Lausanne Universität Potsdam
JANTZ
Bastian
Universität Potsdam
KLENK
Tanja
Universität Potsdam
KOLLTVEIT
Kristoffer
Universitetet I Oslo
KOOP
Christel
Kings College London
LÆGREID
Per
Universitetet I Bergen
LINDÉN
Tord Skogedal
Universitetet I Bergen
MILLS
Thomas
MOLENVELD
Astrid
University of Westminster University of Leuven
MYRBERG
Gunnar
Uppsala Universitet
PÉREZ-DURÁN
Ixchel
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Slimming Down the Giant: Public Opinion Responses to Welfare State Reduction in Sweden What Deficit? Legitimacy and Accountability of Regulatory Agencies Accountability in Horizontal Coordination: Inter-Ministerial Working Groups Between Hierarchy and Negotiation In Search of the Holy Grail: Accountability and Performance in Public Sector Reform Coping with Competing Accountability Demands: Private Providers and Public Goods Wicked Issues and the Challenge of Learning Delegation to Independent Regulatory Agencies: Mapping and Explaining the Variation in Political Accountability Performance Management and Accountability of Welfare State Agencies: The Case of Norwegian Agencies of Hospital Management, Welfare Administration and Immigration From Accountability Practices to Mechanisms: The Effects of Formalised Social Accountability on Interest Organisations for Asylum Seekers in Norway and Germany Accountability, Performance and Evaluation: The Case of NHS Reform Perceptions of Public Managers on the Coordination of Wicked, Cross-Cutting Policy Issues Organising Refugee Reception: The Case of the Swedish Introduction Reform Accountability from the Perspective of the Forum: Citizens’ Perception of Political Accountability in 28 EU Countries
Co-Author
CHRISTENSEN, Tom LÆGREID, Per
ASKIM, Jostein CHRISTENSEN, Tom
RADTKE, Ina*
VERHOEST, Koen STEEN, Trui
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Last name
First name
Institution
Paper title
Co-Author
RADAELLI
Claudio
University of Exeter
Does Accountability Make ‘Doing Business’ Easier?
DUNLOP, Claire DAMONTE, Alessia
REICHERSDORFER
Johannes
SCHILLEMANS
Thomas
VRANGBÆK
Karsten
Universität Potsdam No Coordination Without Accountability: How Sixteen German States Try to Find New Coordinative Arrangements for Immigration Policy University of Calibrating Accountability: Translating Utrecht Laboratory Findings to the Real World University of The Changing Role of Supreme Audit Copenhagen Institutions as Accountability Forums in Denmark, Germany and Norway
JANTZ, Bastian REICHBORNKJENNERUD, Kristin*
Workshop 02
Authority and Control in International Organisations Thomas CONZELMANN, Maastricht Universiteit Hylke DIJKSTRA, University of Oxford
Last name
First name Institution
Paper title
AAGAARD
Peter
Authority in International Organisations
ADRIAENSEN
Johan
BAUER
Michael
BUSCH
Per-Olof
DA CONCEICAOHELDT DIJKSTRA
Eugenia
JONGEN
Hortense
LINDEMANN
Tom
OKSAMYTNA
Kseniya
PARÍZEK
Michal
Hylke
University of Roskilde University of Leuven
Politics without Principals? The European Member States in External Trade Negotiations German University Measuring the Structural Autonomy of of Administrative International Bureaucracies Sciences Speyer Universität Expert Authority of International Public Potsdam Administrations: Conceptual, Theoretical and Methodological Considerations TU Dresden Controlling International Organisations: How States Use Control Mechanisms to Minimise Agency Losses University of Shadow Bureaucracies and the Control Oxford of International Organisations: Insights from UN Peacekeeping Maastricht Beyond Impact: Measuring the Authority Universiteit of Peer Reviews Among States Jacobs University When Do International Organisations Bremen Slack? University of The UN Secretariat’s Authority in the Geneva Field of Peace Operations Charles University The Politics of IO Staffing: in Prague State Control Versus Organisations’ Need for Information
Co-Author
EGE, Jörn
LIESE, Andrea*
ISIDRO, Andre KNECHT, Sebastian
CONZELMANN, Thomas
* Co-author attending
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First name Institution
Paper title
Co-Author
PEGRAM
Thomas
University College London
PERUMALLA
Sarah
Jacobs University Bremen
RIDDERVOLD
Marianne
Universitetet I Oslo
ROCABERT
Jofre
University of Zurich
SMITH
Scott
McMaster University
STEVENSON
Hayley
University of Sheffield
Global Human Rights Governance and Orchestration: National Human Rights Institutions as Intermediaries Authority and Control Within Environmental Funding Mechanisms: A Case Study of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the Funding of Biodiversity Conservation (Not) in the Hands of the Member States: The Influence of the European Commission in EU Security and Defence Cooperation Representative Institutions in SCHIMMELFENNIG, International Organisations Frank WINZEN, Thomas The AHELO Effect: The Role of Private Authority in OECD Education Governance Changing Course: How Do IOs Reconcile Inclusivity and Authority During Times of Change?
Workshop 03
Beyond Supply and Demand: Gender and Political Recruitment in Comparative Perspective Meryl KENNY, University of Leicester Tania VERGE, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Last name
First name
Institution
ABERCEB CARVALHO GATTO CELIS
Maria Luiza
University of Oxford
CHIVA
Cristina
ESTEVEZ-ABE
Margarita
FREIDENVALL
Lenita
GILLING
Ana
ILONSZKI
Gabriella
Karen
Paper title
‘Saving a Seat’: Electoral Security of Incumbents and Gender Quota Adoption in Brazil Vrije Universiteit The Complementarity Advantage: Brussel How Parties Manage Effectiveness and Representativeness in Candidate Selection University of Inclusion, Access and Voice: Salford Women’s Representation in Politics in Post-Communist Europe Collegio Carlo Party or Candidate? The Electoral Alberto Importance of ‘Personal Reputation’ and its Gendered Consequences Stockholm Candidate Selection, Political Parties and University Gender in Sweden Queen’s University Embodying Embodiment, or Just Being Belfast Politically Correct? The Search for Women Electoral Candidates Corvinus University How to be the Last? Voters, Candidates, of Budapest and Parties in Hungary
Co-Author
ERZEEL, Silvia
BURTON, Colleen
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Last name
First name
Institution
Paper title
JENSENIUS
Francesca Refsum
JOHNSON
Niki
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Universidad de la República, Uruguay
KELBEL
Camille
KENNY
Meryl
LOVENDUSKI
Joni
LUTZ
Georg
MUGGE
Liza
MURRAY
Rainbow
PISCOPO
Jennifer
TIIRIK
Getter
VERGE
Tania
Co-Author
Women, Power and Politics: How Party Control of Nominations have Excluded Women from Politics in India since 1950 Barriers Beyond the Quota: The Gender Power Dynamics of Candidate Selection in Latin America Université Libre de The Influence of the Selectorate on Bruxelles Gender Representation: The Case of Candidate Selection for European Elections University of Gender, Institutions and Political Leicester Recruitment: A Research Agenda Birkbeck, University The Supply and Demand Model Revisited: of London Some Reflections Université de When Women Run and Campaign, Do Lausanne They Win? University of Regulating Diversity in Political Parties: Amsterdam From Tokens to Leaders Queen Mary, What Makes a Good Politician? University of Reassessing the Criteria Used for Political London Recruitment Occidental College Filling the Gender Quota: Aspirant Characteristics and Political Recruitment in Mexico Tallinn University Intra-Party Democracy Impact on Women’s Representation in Politics Universitat Pompeu Gendered Political Recruitment after Fabra Quota Adoption in Portugal and Spain
BJARNEGÅRD, Elin
ENGELI, Isabelle
ESPÍRITOSANTO, Ana
Workshop 04
Causes and Consequences of Judicial Selection and Turnover at the Supreme/High Court Level Matthew KERBY, University of Ottawa Patrick DUMONT, University of Luxembourg
Last name
First name Institution
Paper title
BANFIELD
Andrew
BASABE
Santiago
Career Paths of Australian High Court Justices: A Sequence Analysis Analysing the Quality of Justice in 16 Latin American Supreme Courts
CLARK GRAZIADEI
Tom Stefan
HANRETTY
Chris
Australian National University Giga German Institute of Global And Area Studies Emory University University of Antwerp
University of East Anglia
Co-Author
Optimal Dockets Who are the Guardians of Peace? Judicial Selection and Turnover of (International) Judges at the Constitutional Court of Bosnia-Herzegovina Ministerial Appointment of Judges in England, 1880–2005 * Co-author attending
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First name Institution
Paper title
Co-Author
HOENNIGE
Christoph
JÄCKLE
Sebastian
ENGST, Benjamin G. GSCHWEND, Thomas WITTIG, Caroline WAGSCHAL, Uwe
KERBY
Matthew
A Tale of Judges and Law Professors: How to Become a Constitutional Court Justice in Germany The Unknown Guys in the Red Robes – Analysing the Careers of Judges at the German Federal Constitutional Court Veto Points and Judicial Careers: A Comparative Study Judicial Selection in Southern Europe: The Case of the Spanish Constitutional Court The Recruitment of the Constitutional and the Judiciary Elites in Spain The Untouchables: The Politics of Judicial Selection and Turnover in Slovakia between 1989 and 2013 Why do Judges Leave the Bench? Evidence from African and Latin American Cases Measuring the Judicial Power of Regions: A Judicial Regional Authority Index
LANCASTER Thomas D ONATE
Pablo
SPAC
Samuel
TIBI WEBER Cordula
VALLBE
Joan-Josep
Georg-AugustUniversität Göttingen AlbertLudwigs-Universität Freiburg University of Ottawa Emory University University of Valencia Comenius University Faculty of Arts Giga German Institute of Global And Area Studies Institut de Ciencies Politiques I Socials (ICPS) Barcelona
BANFIELD, Andrew
RODRIGUEZ TERUEL, Juan* LASTIC, Erik
LLANOS, Mariana HEYL, Charlotte STROH, Alexander
Workshop 05
Climate Ethics and Climate Economics Matthew RENDALL, University of Nottingham Dominic ROSER, University of Oxford
Last name
First name
Institution
Paper title
BRUN
Sebastian
BURCH-BROWN
Joanna
Universität der Bundeswehr München University of Bristol
DAVIDSON
Marc
University of Amsterdam
DELGADO
Deborah
Université catholique de Louvain
HEILMANN
Conrad
HORMIO
Säde
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam University of Helsinki
KELLEHER
J. Paul
KYLLÖNEN
Simo
Beyond Discounted Utilitarianism – Just Distribution of Climate Cost Precaution, Climate Change and Diversifying Risks Solving the Intergenerational Discounting Problem: From Consequentialism to Deontology Navigating the Anthropocene? Indigenous Peoples, Market Based Policies and the Future of the Amazon Foundations of Intergenerational Discounting Keeping Options Open for Future Generations: Strong Sustainability and the Perfect Substitutability Paradigm Discounting Well-Being: The Conceptual Landscape Intergenerational Sufficientarianism, Climate Change and Discounting on the Basis of Elasticity of Marginal Utility
University of Wisconsin-Madison University of Helsinki
Co-Author
BASSO, Alessandra
* Co-author attending
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First name
Institution
Paper title
Co-Author
MALTAIS
Aaron
Stockholm University
MINTZ-WOO PETERSON
Kian Martin
RENDALL
Matthew
ROSER
Dominic
University of Oxford Eindhoven University of Technology University of Nottingham University of Oxford
SCOTT
Rebecca
University of Oxford
SPIEKERMANN
Kai
Committing Our Young and Their Young to Liability for Inaction on Climate Change Discounting for Epistemic Reasons Multi-Dimensional Consequentialism and Intergenerational Justice Discounting and the Argument from Demandingness The Opportunity Cost Argument for Discounting Discounting, Existential Utility, and Asymptotic Weights Causal and Moral Additionality in Carbon Offsetting
WEIKARD
Hans-Peter
The London School of Economics & Political Science Wageningen University Equal Intergenerational Opportunities for and Research Center Welfare
Workshop 06
Constitutionalising Security: The Case of the EU Bruno Oliveira MARTINS, Aarhus Universitet Christina ECKES, University of Amsterdam
Last name
First name Institution
Paper title
ALMEIDA CRAVO BALLASCHK
Teresa
BUTLER
Graham
University of Copenhagen
ECKES
Christina
FAHEY
Elaine
GOMEZ ARANA HENOKL
Arantza
University of Amsterdam University of Amsterdam University of Glasgow University of Agder
The EU as a Security Actor: The Legal Dimension of Security Sector Reform in the Periphery Constitutional Challenges of EU Data-Exchange Schemes: The Case of the Schengen Information System II The Constitutional Position of the EU at the United Nations General Assembly: A Real Future Actor in International Security? The EU as a Security Actor: Selbstverständnis versus Fremdverständnis EU Rule-Transfer: On the Promotion of Norms in AFSJ Rule-Making The Cocaine Line: From Latin America to Europe
IRRERA
Daniela
Università di Catania
MARTINS
Bruno Oliveira
Aarhus Universitet
MENENDEZ
Agustin
Universitetet I Oslo
Julia
Thomas
University of Westminster University of Copenhagen
Co-Author
The EU’s Multi-Level Accountability Governance and the European External Action Service: One Actor, Many Forums? The EU Strategy in Tackling the Crime-Terror Nexus: Measuring the Impact of Civilian and Military Missions Which Constitutionalism? The Individualisation of Insecurity and the Normalisation of Exceptionalism in Contemporary International Security Constitutionalising, Judicialising or Emancipating European Foreign and Security Union? * Co-author attending
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First name Institution
Paper title
RIPOLL SERVENT SMITH
Ariadna
STRAZZARI
Francesco
Protecting or Processing? Recasting EU Data Protection Norms EU-NATO Cooperation and the Constitutionalisation of the EU’s Security and Defence Policy Security Models and Security Identity: The EU and the Fight Against Organised Crime
Simon
STRIKWERDA Johanna
University of Bamberg University of Bath Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Universitetet I Oslo
Co-Author
Member State Sovereignty at Stake? The Commission’s Proposal for a Defence and Security Procurement Directive
Workshop 07
Contemporary Meanings of Party Membership Anika GAUJA, University of Sydney Susan SCARROW, University of Houston
Last name
First name Institution
CROSS
William
DOSEK
Tomas
GAGATEK
Wojciech
GENCKAYA GREFFET
Omer Fabienne
HEIDAR
Knut
HENNL
Annika
HOOGHE
Marc
PASSARELLI
Gianluca
RAHAT
Gideon
RAZZUOLI
Isabella
Paper title
Co-Author
Carleton University
Exploring the Evolving Relationship between GAUJA, Anika Members, Supporters, Advocacy Groups and Intra Party Decision Making in Australia Universidad de Party Membership in Latin American Salamanca Political Parties: What is the Role of the Militantes? University of Multi-level Party Membership: Supporting Warsaw Members in Political Parties at EU Level Bilkent University Challenges to Party Membership in Turkey Université de The Digital Circles: How Citizens GIBSON, Rachel * Grenoble Engaged with Parties During the French Presidential Campaign 2012 Universitetet I Oslo Towards Increased Membership Diversity? Norwegian Party Members 1991–2009 Johann Wolfgang Oh, I Get By With a Little Help From My Goethe-Universität Friends: How Party Elites Reshape Frankfurt Organisational Boundaries University of Party Membership or Partisan Identity? The Leuven Effects of Membership and Identity on the Development of Political Attitudes Department of Before and After… Mass Parties: The Meaning TUORTO, Dario Political Sciences, of Party Membership in Italy Between the Sapienza University Golden Age and Contemporary Politics of Roma Hebrew University Shifting Political Sands: When Politicians, KENIG, Ofer of Jerusalem Voters and [Even] Party Members Are on the TUTTNAUER, Or Move Universidade de The Varying Relevance of the Party Lisboa Instituto de Membership for Intra-Party Actors Ciencias Sociais * Co-author attending
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First name Institution
Paper title
RIBEIRO
Pedro Floriano
What Do These People Want? Membership and Activism in Brazilian Political Parties
SANDRI
Giulia
SCARROW
Susan
SOININEN
Maritta
SPECK
Bruno
VAN HAUTE
Emilie
VAN HOLSTEYN
Joop
WAUTERS
Bram
WHITELEY
Paul
Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar) Université Catholique de Lille (ESPOL) University of Houston Stockholm University Departamento de Ciência Política FFLCH/USP Université Libre de Bruxelles
Intra-Party Democracy and the New Meaning of Party Membership Multi-Speed Membership Parties: Evidence and Implications Openness of Party Organisations: The Role of Networks and Associations Neither Ideological nor Pragmatic: Party Membership as a Device for Intra-Party Competition in Brazil Evolving Forms of Membership Linkage
Universiteit Leiden
Party Membership 2.0 and the Changing Model of Party Organisation: Experiences from the Dutch Case Ghent University Party Members and Non-Institutionalised Participation in Belgium University of Essex Why are Political Parties Declining in the Advanced Democracies? A Multi-Level Analysis of Trends in Party Activism, Party Membership and Partisanship in Europe, 2002–2012
Co-Author
RICCI, Emanuele
SCARROW, Susan KOSIARAPEDERSEN, Karina DEN RIDDER, Josje KOOLE, Ruud
Workshop 08
Defending or Damaging Democracy? The Establishment’s Reactions to Political Extremists in Liberal Democracies Joost VAN SPANJE, University of Amsterdam Michael MINKENBERG, Europa-Universität Viadrina
Last name
First name Institution
Paper title
ABTS
Koen
University of Leuven
BORRI
Rossella
Università degli Studi di Siena
BOURNE
Angela
University of Roskilde
HEINISCH
Reinhard
Universität Salzburg
Exclusionary Politics vis-à-vis Extremist Parties: Citizens Between Instrumental Pragmatics, Affective Reactions and Democratic Principles Right-Wing Radical Organisations Between Political Repression and Social Stigma: An Internalist Approach Security or Tolerance? The Proscription of Political Parties in Democratic States Disaggregating the Protest Party HAUSER, Dimension – (Conservative) Mainstream Kristina* Party Responses to Radical Populist and Extremist Party Voting in Central Europe
Co-Author
* Co-author attending
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First name Institution
Paper title
Co-Author
HELLSTRÖM
Anders
Malmö University College
HAGELUND, Anniken* MERET, Susi
LAUMOND
Bénédicte
Europa-Universität Viadrina
LIARAS
Evangelos
LUCARDIE
Paul
Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, Madrid Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
MAUSSEN
Marcel
University of Amsterdam
MOFFITT
Benjamin
Université Catholique de Lille (ESPOL)
MOROSKABONKIEWICZ
Aleksandra
University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Lower Silesia University of Sussex
Friend or Foe? The Role and Position of the Sweden Democrats, The Danish People’s Party and The Progress Party in Mainstream Press Editorials Repression Against Right-Wing Extremism in Germany: A State Willing to Defend Democracy Without Managing To? Forestalling ‘Weimar Greece’: The Greek Political Establishment’s Response to the Rise of the Far Right Ideological Die-Hards and Innocents: The Establishment’s Reactions to Political Extremists in the Netherlands Criminalising Populists versus Democratic Confrontation: Entrance Rules, Deliberation Rules and Institutional Arenas of Debate If You Can’t Beat ’Em, Appropriate ’Em: How The Political Establishment Neutralised Extremist Challengers in Contemporary Australia Through ‘Mainstreaming’ Responses to the Extreme Right in Poland: The Causes and Effects of ‘Engagement Strategy’ Dealing with Populists-In-Government: A Framework for Analysis Consequences of Demonisation of Anti-Immigration Parties
ROVIRA Cristobal KALTWASSER VAN HEERDEN Sjoerdje
VAN SPANJE
Joost
University of Amsterdam
University of Amsterdam
VOERMAN, Gerrit OTJES, Simon FENNEMA, Meindert*
TAGGART, Paul VAN DER BRUG, Wouter*
Parroting the Pariah: Mainstream Party Response to Non-Mainstream Parties and its Effects on Their Electoral Support
Workshop 09
Democratic Regressions: Patterns and Causes Jorgen MOLLER, Aarhus Universitet Wolfgang MERKEL, WZB Berlin Social Science Center
Last name
First name Institution
AAGAARD SEEBERG BOCHSLER
Michael
BOGAARDS
Matthijs
Daniel
Paper title
Co-Author
University of Southern Black Knights and Mass Uprisings in TOLSTRUP, Denmark – Odense Authoritarian Regimes Jakob University of Zurich Socioeconomic Prerequisites and the Stability RUTH, Saskia of Young Democracies Jacobs University The Importance of Getting it Right From Bremen the Start or Why Electoral Democracies Do Not Last in Africa
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First name Institution
Paper title
Co-Author
CORNELL
Agnes
University of Gothenburg
GRIMES, Marcia
GAMBOAGUTIERREZ KAILITZ
Laura Steffen
University of Notre Dame Hannah Arendt Institute for Research on Totalitarianism
KRAWATZEK
Félix
University of Oxford
MOLLER
Jorgen
Aarhus Universitet
PÁLLINGER SKAANING
Zoltán Tibor Andrássy Universität Budapest Svend-Erik Aarhus Universitet
TANNEBERG
Dag
TANSEY TOLSTRUP
Oisin Jakob
Syndromes of Democratic Destabilisation – State Structures and Non-Democratic Actions The Dynamics of Erosion of Democracy in Latin America Sailing the Ship through the Storm: Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for the Breakdown and Survival of Democracies between the World Wars The Citizenry and the Breakdown of Young Post-Imperial Democracies: A Comparison of Weimar Germany and Post-Soviet Russia Democracy First or State First? An Historical Perspective on the Sequencing Debate Democratic Regressions in Hungary: Recurring Patterns of Elite Politics Mapping Political Regime Developments in Interwar Europe: A Multidimensional Approach Caught Red-Handed: Human Rights Violations in Established Democracies Linkage Politics and Democratic Regressions Violent and Nonviolent Uprisings in Authoritarian Regimes
TREMINIO
Ilka
WEIFFEN
Brigitte
Universidad de Salamanca Universität Konstanz
WELLHOFER
Spencer
University of Denver
ZIAJA
Sebastian
German Development Institute
WZB Berlin Social Science Center Kings College London Aarhus Universitet
MOLLER, Jorgen
SEEBERG, Merete Bech ROERBAEK, Lasse Lykke
They are Here to Stay… Re-Election Reform Processes in Latin America 1999–2011 Unsettling Events: The Concept and Measurement of Democratic Crisis and its Relation to Democratic Regression Globalisation and Democracy: Cycles of Expansion and Contraction Data-Driven Regime Type Classification
Workshop 10
Economic Recession, Democratic Recession? Kristof JACOBS, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen David FARRELL, University College Dublin
Last name
First name Institution
BEDOCK
Camille
BERGMANN
Eirikur
Paper title
Co-Author
European University Institute
The Mechanisms of Institutional Reforms: Understanding Why Some Reforms Succeed and Others Fail University of Iceland Citizen Assemblies and Crisis Democratic Representation: The Case of Iceland * Co-author attending
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Last name
First name Institution
BERGSSON
Baldvin
INDRIDASON Indridi
JACOBS
Kristof
KINSKI
Lucy
McEVOY
Caroline
PIANA
Daniela
PILET
Jean-Benoit
RAMOS
Claudia
RENWICK
Alan
RIERA
Pedro
RIFÀ
Roser
SAVVOURA
Giannoula
SCHLIPPHAK
Bernd
SIGALAS
Emmanuel
SROKA
Anna M.
Paper title
University of Iceland A New Constitution as a Response to Political Disillusionment: Has Iceland Become More or Less Democratic Following the Economic Crisis in 2008? University of Iceland Re-Electing the Culprits: Elections in Iceland in Times of Economic Recession
Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen Institute for Advanced Studies
Co-Author
HARðARSON, Ólafur Þ ONNUDOTTIR, Eva Heida THORISDOTTIR, Hulda
Economic Recession, Democratic Recession? An Event History Analysis
Claiming New Democratic Links? Parliamentary Representation in the European Economic Crisis Trinity College Change You Can Believe In? The Impact Dublin of Government Proposals for Electoral Reform on Satisfaction with Democracy in the Aftermath of the Economic Crisis Università di How Many Watchdogs do we Need in Bologna Times of Crisis? The Impact of the Economic Crisis on the Inter-Institutional Accountability in Four EU Democracies Université Libre de Economic Crisis, New Parties and Bruxelles Electoral Reform CLEPUL Pólo Porto Is the Crisis Hindering Democratic Facultade de Letras Procedures? A Case Study Based on da Universidade de Portuguese Parliament-Executive Relations, Lisboa in the Framework of the Conditionality Agreements University of Populist Democratic Reform: Reading Is it Anything More Than Talk? University of Do Turkeys Vote for Christmas in Strathclyde Southern Europe? The Tiny Impact of the Economic Crisis on Institutional Reform in Spain Universitat Changes in Trust in Representative Autònoma de Democracy at the Individual Level in Barcelona a Context of Crisis: Evidence From a Panel Survey in Spain, 2010–2013 Freie Universität Economic Recession, Democratic Berlin Recession – An Interaction Westfälische When Europe Comes Knocking – WilhelmsHow the Crisis Induces a Nationalist Universität Münster Backlash and Causes Citizens to Vote for Nationalist Parties Institute for Reforms in the Greek Parliament Advanced Studies Following the Financial Crisis: Early Evidence University of The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Warsaw Accountability Mechanisms
SIMON, Pablo* NÚÑEZ, Lidia*
PILET, Jean-Benoit MONTERO, Jose-Ramon
HEINISCH, Reinhard
BLAVOUKOS, Spyros
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Paper title
SUITER
Jane
The Evolution of Citizens’ Attitudes FARRELL, David Towards Questions of Reform: A Study of O’MALLEY, Eoin Attitudinal Shifts Among Members of the HARRIS, Clodagh Irish Constitutional Convention
Dublin City University
Co-Author
Workshop 11
Gender, Representation, and Power in the Executive Branch Susan FRANCESCHET, University of Calgary Claire ANNESLEY, University of Manchester
Last name
First name
Institution
ALLEN
Peter
University of Bath
BECKWITH
Karen
CLAVERIA
Sílvia
CURTIN
Jennifer
ESCOBARLEMMON
Maria
FRANCESCHET
Susan
GREEN
Manda
Université Lyon II
KENIG
Ofer
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
LEYENAAR
Monique
Paper title
Achieving Sex Equality in Executive Appointments: A Case of Demand Meets Supply (and Vice Versa) University of From Party Leader to Prime Minister? Edinburgh Gender and Leadership Contests Universitat Moving Up or Moving Down? Pompeu Fabra Explaining Post-Ministerial Occupation in Advanced Industrial Democracies University of Gender and Promotion in Executive Auckland Office: Cabinet Careers in the World of Westminster Texas A&M Who You Know, What You Know, or University Who You Are? Does Background Trump Gender in a Consistent Way in Cabinet Appointments? University of Calgary Gender and the Executive Branch: Defining a New Research Agenda
More Women. More Powerful?
MÜLLERROMMEL NAVARRO
Carmen
Women in European Local Executives
Universidad Autònoma de Madrid
VERGE, Tania
KERBY, Matthew DOWDING, Keith
ENGELI, Isabelle ANNESLEY, Claire BECKWITH, Karen
The Women’s Delegation in the French Parliament: A Shortcut to Executive Office? Women’s Representation in Executive Posts in Israel: Don’t Take ‘Golda’ as an Example
Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen Angela Centro De Investigação E Estudos De Sociologia (CIES) Ferdinand Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
MOVILEANU
Co-Author
Measuring Gender Inclusiveness in Cabinets of Parliamentary Systems Becoming Prime Minister in Europe: Gendered Paths to Political Power
VERCESI, Michelangelo* KUBBE, Ina MEDINA, Iván
* Co-author attending
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First name
Institution
Paper title
Co-Author
O’BRIEN
Diana
University of Southern California
RODRIGUEZ TERUEL
Juan
University of Valencia
DANDOY, Régis
SCHERPEREEL
John
Rising to the Top: Gender and Party Leadership in Advanced Industrial Democracies Multilevel Government and Women’s Cabinet Appointments in Spain and Belgium Gender Volatility in Cabinets
TAYLORROBINSON
James Madison University Ki-Young Institute for Gender Studies, Ochanomizu University Michelle Texas A&M University
THOMAS THOMAS
Melanee Gwynn
WAYLEN
Georgina
WILIARTY
Sarah
SHIN
ADAMS, Melinda JACOB, Suraj
Gender and Representation in the 2012 Campaign for Presidency in South Korea
It’s All in the Resumé: Comparing the Background, Group Links and Political Connections of Men and Women in Presidential Cabinets University of Calgary Women Premiers in Canada University at Buffalo, Women Presidents and Troubled SUNY Coalitions: How Party Crisis Shapes Presidential Agendas and Government Capacity University of Gender, Institutions and Change in STAAB, Silke Manchester Bachelet’s Chile Wesleyan University Frauenpower? Women in the Cabinet under Kohl, Schroeder, and Merkel
Workshop 12
Mapping the Emerging Hybrid World Order: How Global Governance Networks and Regimes Interact with Shifting Inter-State Hierarchies in Shaping Global Policies Roman GOLDBACH, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen Paul VAN HOOFT, University of Amsterdam
Last name
First name Institution
Paper title
AKBIK
Alexander
AZAMI
Dawood
BRANDI
Clara
CARROLL
Colleen
HOSPES
Otto
Oscillating World Order: Who is Disaggregating for What? Multipolarity, Global Governance and the Emergence of a Hybrid World Order The Transnational-Domestic Governance of Financial Market Regulation: The Case of Basel III Connecting the Dots: Mapping a System of Networked Economic Governance Coping with the Emergence of New Sovereignties Over Sustainability: Dilemmas and Decision-Making of the Indonesian State in a Plural Legal Order
Central European University University of Westminster German Development Institute University of Leuven Wageningen University and Research Center
Co-Author
TERMEER, Katrien
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JOSEPH
Jonathan
University of Sheffield
KÖSE
Talha
Istanbul Şehir University
KARAKOC, Ekrem
LAZARO RÜTHER
Lena
MAGAZZINI
Tina
MORIN
Jean-Frederic
Technische Universität Darmstadt Central European University Université Libre de Bruxelles
Governance Through Complexity: How New Governance Reproduces Old Hierarchies Cognitive, Conative and Affective Dimensions of Soft Power Findings from Public Opinion Surveys in Egypt, Iraq and Iran Networks: A Promising New Mode for Development Cooperation?
NIKLASSON
Lars
SATA
Robert
SLAUGHTER VAN HOOFT
Steven Paul
WESTERWINTER Oliver ZELLI
Fariborz
ZIMMER
Melanie
Institutions for Justice, International Tribunals and the Issue of Compliance The Diffusion of Intellectual Property Norms: Mixed Evidence from Inter-State Politics and Transnational Networks Linköping Transnational and National Regulation of ComUniversitet petitiveness Central European Migration in Europe: Transnationalisation of University Party Preferences? Deakin University The Transnational Policy Networks of the G20 University of Finance and Force? Accountability Deficits Amsterdam of Transnational Networks in Financial and Security Policy European Informal Governance, Network Power and the University Institute Politics of Blood Diamonds Lunds Universitet Institutionalism Revisited: Understanding Institutional Complexity and its Consequences for Global Environmental Governance Peace Research Emerging Powers and Transnational Institute Frankfurt Governance Networks
GOLD, Richard
GOLDBACH, Roman
Workshop 13
Methodological Challenges and Contradictory Results in the Study of Interest Groups Rainer EISING, Ruhr-Universität Bochum Helene Helboe PEDERSEN, Aarhus Universitet
Last name
First name Institution
Paper title
BERKHOUT
Joost
BEYELER
Michelle
BUNEA
Adriana
CARROLL
Brendan
Comparing Populations of Interest Organisations: Skating on Thin Ice? Issue Campaigns, Coalitions, Movements: Coping with Interconnections in the Measurement of Interest Group Impact To Wordfish or Not? Assessing the Use of Quantitative Text Analysis to Studying EU Interest Groups’ Policy Influence External Representation Before the European Union
University of Amsterdam Universität Bern
European University Institute Universiteit Leiden
Co-Author
RASMUSSEN, Anne * Co-author attending
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DE BRUYCKER
Iskander
HEINELT
MarieSophie
HOFFMANN Corina
JOURDAIN
Charlotte
LUCAS
Kirsten
MENARD
Gabriel
PEDERSEN
Helene Helboe
PRITONI
Andrea
RASCH
Daniel
Paper title
Why Interest Groups Say What They Say: Explaining Interest Group Messaging in EU Legislative Lobbying FernUniversität Analysing Ethnic Interest Representation in in Hagen Latin America: A Comparative Model and Methodological Challenges Max Planck Disability Rights Movement in East Africa: Institute for the The Role and Impact of Self-Representation Study of Societies of Persons with Disabilities on National, (MPIfG) Transnational and Regional Levels University of Explaining Policy Bandwagons with Geneva Markov Models University of Keeping an Eye Out for Each Other? Antwerp Regional Authorities and Regional Civil Society Actors in EU Public Consultations University of Policing Piracy through Policy: Toronto Winners and Losers in the Development of Canada’s Copyright Modernisation Act Aarhus Interest Group Influence in ‘the Good Old Universitet Days’ and Today
Co-Author
University of Antwerp
Università di Bologna Ruhr-Universität Bochum
RASMUSSEN Anne
Universiteit Leiden
SCHAMP
Tom
Ghent University
VANNONI
Matia
University College London
VARONE
Frederic
VOLTOLINI
Benedetta
University of Geneva Maastricht Universiteit
HUG, Simon VAN HECKE, Matti* BURSENS, Peter
FISKER, Helene Marie* BINDERKRANTZ, Anne
How To Measure Interest Groups’ Influence: Evidence From Italy Changing the Outcome of EU Legislation: Frames and Framing Strategies in a Multilevel-Governance Perspective Return to Sender? Explaining Reactions VØLLO, Magnus to Interest Group Letters Addressed to the Dutch Parliament An Oversight of Research Methodologies in the Study of Party-Interest Group Relations The Two Faces of Interest Group Influence and the Directive Banning Tobacco Advertisement Venue Shopping, Coalition Building and INGOLD, Karin Advocacy Success: A SNA Perspective Process Tracing and Frame Analysis to Investigate Lobbying in EU Foreign Policy
* Co-author attending
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Workshop 14
National vs. Supranational Banking Supervision Huw MACARTNEY, University of Birmingham David HOWARTH, University of Luxembourg
Last name
First name Institution
BAYRAM
Ismail Emre
BOHLE
Dorothee
CARSTENSEN
Martin B.
DONNELLY
Shawn
EPSTEIN
Rachel
ERTURK
Ismail
FONTAN
Clement
GERMAIN
Randall
GOYER
Michel
GREN
Jakub
HOWARTH
David
JAMES
Scott
KELLER
Eileen
KUDRNA
Zdenek
MACARTNEY
Huw
McPHILEMY
Samuel
Paper title
Co-Author
European University Institute Central European University
The Dual Strategy of Managing the Financial Crises in Sweden and Denmark Free Riders and Fire Fighters: The SCEPANOVIC, Resistance to Supranational Bank Vera Supervision in East Central Europe Copenhagen Dilemmas of Legitimacy in Financial Business School Regulatory Reform: The Case of Dodd-Frank and the American Special Resolution Regime Universiteit Twente National Banking Systems and Social Purpose in Europe: Complicating Banking Union? University of International in Life, National in Death? Denver Banking Nationalism on the Road to Banking Union University of Actuality of Bank Business Models versus Manchester Ideal of Bank Regulation Institute of Political Dangerous Encounters? The ECB and Studies Lille Financial Supervision in EMU Carleton University Locating Authority? Levels of Authority in the Practice of Financial Governance: The Case of SIFIs University of German Banking and Takeover Regulation Birmingham University of Institutional Design of Banking Luxembourg Supervision in the Post-Crisis EU Financial Stability Architecture University of The Comparative Political Economy of Luxembourg Single Supervisory Mechanism Design Kings College The City in Europe: National Varieties of London Finance and the Politics of Bank Lobbying in Brussels HumboldtNegotiating the Impact of Banking Universität zu Reforms: German and French Approaches Berlin to the Basel III and CRD4-CRR Negotiations University of Two to Tango at the Banking Union: Vienna EIF Transnational Banks and Non-Euro States at Eastern Periphery University of The Socio-Political (National) Origins of Birmingham Bank Ring-Fencing: The Case of the UK University of The European Central Bank as Warwick a Macro-Prudential Authority: A Dog that Won’t Bark? * Co-author attending
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Last name
First name Institution
Paper title
MOSCHELLA
Manuela
PIROSKA
Dora
PUENTE REGIDOR
Mónica
SKUODIS
Marius
When are Central Banks Delegated Macroprudential Responsibilities? Macroprudential Paradigm Shift in Bank MERO, Katalin Regulation and Supervision in Hungary and Slovakia Critical Analysis of the New Supervision and Financial Regulation Model in the European Union The Political Economy of the European Banking Union: What Union for Which Member States? Risk-Averse Banking Supervision: Trying out Counter-Cyclical Measures in the EU’s New Member States National or Transnational: A Comparative Study of Risk Management in Banking Institutions in the New Round of Global Financial Regulation
Università degli Studi di Torino International Business School, Budapest Universidad Complutense de Madrid Vilnius University
SPENDZHAROVA Aneta
Maastricht Universiteit
ZOU
University of York
Weikang
Co-Author
Workshop 15
Political Capital and the Dynamics of Leadership: Exploring the Leadership Capital Index Benjamin WORTHY, Birkbeck, University of London Paul ’T HART, University of Utrecht
Last name
First name Institution
BARRAGAN
Melany
BENNISTER
Mark
BLONDEL
Jean
DALÉUS
Pär
GAFFNEY
John
GRIMALDI
Selena
JENTGES
Erik
Department of Political Science, Law, and International Studies, University of Padova University of Zurich
MALLOY
Jonathan
Carleton University
Paper title
Universidad de Salamanca Latin American Presidents’ Leadership (1980–2013): A Comparative Perspective Canterbury Christ Leadership Capital: Measuring the Church University Dynamics of Leadership European University Institute Swedish Institute of International Affairs Aston University
Co-Author ALCANTARA, Manuel WORTHY, Benjamin ’T HART, Paul
Political Capital in Presidential Republics in Africa Leadership Capital in Swedish Coalition BYNANDER, Governments Fredrik Transformational and Charismatic Leadership Revisited: Contribution to the Elaboration of the Leadership Capital Index Political Leadership in Italy: The President of the Republic During the So-Called Second Republic Political Charisma as Performance and Projection Political Leadership Capital in Canada * Co-author attending
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Last name
First name Institution
OLMEDA
Jose
O’MALLEY
Eoin
ONDRE
Peter
PARKER
Charles
SWINKELS
Marij
THIÉBAULT
Jean-Louis
VAN ESCH
Femke
VAN ZUYDAM Sabine
WALTER
James
WORTHY
Benjamin
Paper title
Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia (UNED), Madrid
Capital Leadership Trajectories and Management of Economic Crisis: A Focused Comparison of Spanish Prime Ministers Zapatero and Rajoy Dublin City University Assessing the Utility of Leadership Capital Index: Using Irish Cases Centre for Social Sciences A ‘Meteoric’ Career in Hungarian Hungarian Academy of Politics: An Application of the Sciences Leadership Capital Index Uppsala Universitet Jerry Brown and the Triumph of Leadership: Political Capital and the Financial Rescue of California University of Utrecht The Dynamics of Crisis Accountability and Ministerial Careers Institute of Political Presidential Leadership in France Studies Lille University of Utrecht How to Survive the Euro crisis? The Value of Capitalising on Cultural Identification Tilburg School of Politics Credibility as a Source of Political and Public AdministraCapital: Exploring How Leaders Gain tion / Tilburg University Credibility Through Their Performance Politics Discipline, School ‘No Loans for Ladies’: of Social Sciences, Julia Gillard and Capital Denied Monash University Birkbeck, University Tony Blair: Capital Squandered? of London
Co-Author COLINO, Cesar
KÖRÖSÉNYI, András HAJDU, Andras
BRÄNDSTRÖM, Annika
BENNISTER, Mark
Workshop 16
Political Clientelism and the Quality of Public Policy Saskia RUTH, University of Zurich Maria SPIROVA, Universiteit Leiden
Last name
First name
Institution
Paper title
Co-Author
BERENS
Sarah Luciana
DE ZWART
Frank
Universiteit Leiden
ENNSERJEDENASTIK FLEISCHER
Laurenz
University of Vienna University of Amsterdam
Bad Bargains? Does Vote-Buying Hinder Progressive Social Policy in Latin America? The Bureaucracy as an Opportunity Structure for Patron-Client Networks: An Empirical Assessment of Administrative Neopatrimonial Patterns in Argentina and Brazil (1990–2010) The Logic of Affirmative Action in India: Clientelist Identity Politics Political Appointments and Regulatory Outcomes The Clientelist Top Civil Servant? Patterns and Practices in Western Europe
RUTH, Saskia
CINGOLANI
University of Cologne Maastricht Universiteit
Julia
* Co-author attending
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Last name
First name
GAO
Eleanor
GURLEYEN HOWLETT
KEKEZ KOŠTRO MARTINEZ ROSON PINTHONG SAIKKONEN SPIROVA STOLFI VOLINTIRU
VON SCHILLER
WEGNER
YLISALO
Institution
Paper title
University of Exeter To Elect or Appoint? The Impact of Election or Appointment of Local Officials on Public Goods Provision in Jordan Isik Izmir University of Clientelism in Contemporary Turkish Economics Politics Michael Simon Fraser Implementing Integrated Land University Management in Western Canada: Policy Reform and the Resilience of Clientelism Anka University of Political Clientelism and Reform of Social Zagreb Services Implementation in Croatia Maria del Mar Universitat Clientelism in Central America: Do Autònoma de Districts Shape Clientelistic Behaviour? Barcelona Jaree University of Political Economy of Clientelism: Equality Oxford of Access to Thailand Village Fund Inga A-L Åbo Akademi Clientelism and Policy Effects: Evidence from Russia 1996–2008 Maria Universiteit Leiden Patrons or Champions? Ethnic Minority Parties and Clientelism Francesco University of Inequality, Clientelism and Political Budget Nottingham Cycles: The Case of Italy Clara The London School The Clientelistic Triangle: Parties, of Economics & Funding Legislation and Public Resource Political Science Allocation in Romania Armin German Business Organisations, Party Systems and Development Tax Composition in Colombia and Peru: Institute Understanding When Economic Elites Pay Taxes Eva Giga German Clientelism and Preferences for Institute of Global Redistribution: Insights from a Survey And Area Studies Experiment in South Africa Juha University of Turku Fragmented Budgetary Politics in Corrupt and Non-Corrupt Systems: What Creates a Spending Bias?
Co-Author
GUMUSCU ORHAN, Sebnem RAYNER, Jeremy
CORRAL, Margarita
KOPECKY, Petr HALLERBERG, Mark GHERGHINA, Sergiu
Workshop 17
Political Organisation in Transformation? The Impact of State Regulation on Parties, Interest Groups and NGOs in Advanced Democracies Nicole BOLLEYER, University of Exeter Darren HALPIN, Australian National University
Last name
First name Institution
Paper title
BEYENS
Stefanie
Institutional Constraints vs. Hidden Strengths: Re-Election Strategies of New Parties
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Co-Author
* Co-author attending
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Last name
First name Institution
BISCHOFF
Carina
BOLLEYER
Nicole
BORUCKI
Isabelle
BORZ
Gabriela
CASAL BERTOA Fernando
Paper title
The Impact of Government Regulation on New Party Success The Regulation of Civil Society in Advanced Democracies: OrganisationSpecific or Systemic? University of Trier Bringing the Party Back In – Parties as Constitutionalised Organisation University of The Regulation of Political Parties and Strathclyde Interest Groups Compared: Evidence from Modern European Constitutions University of Proscribing Democracy? Party Proscription, Nottingham Militant Democracy and Party System Institutionalisation Institut Barcelona Hiding Interest Organisations? d’Estudis Internac- Comparing Regulatory Frameworks at the ionals (IBEI) National and Regional Level in Spain University of CSOs and the ‘Charity’ Model of Regulation Warwick Australian National Assessing the Transformation of Advocacy University Groups and their Democratic Contribution University of Explaining Lobbying Styles Across the Antwerp Atlantic: An Empirical Assessment of the Cultural and Institutional Hypotheses LudwigAdapting to and Challenging the Status MaximiliansQuo: Islamic Interest Groups in the Political Universität Discourse on the ‘Integration of Islam’ in München (LMU) Germany and the Netherlands Institute for Social State Regulation of Parties and Interest Research, Oslo Groups in Norway University of The Impact of the European Union Amsterdam Regulations on Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) University of Exploring the Relationship between the Exeter Configuration of the State, Protest Organisations and Characteristics of Protest University of Strange Bedfellows: Lobbying Coalitions of Southern Denmark Non-Profit and For-Profit Service Providers – Odense University of Ecology of Ideologies in Amsterdam European Parliaments
Co-Author
University of Roskilde University of Exeter
CHAQUES BONAFONT
Laura
GARTON
Jonathan
HALPIN
Darren
HANEGRAAFF
Marcel
KORTMANN
Matthias
SAGLIE
Jo
SANCHEZ
Rosa
SAUNDERS
Clare
STARKE
Peter
VAN DE WARDT
Marc
WAGNER
Antonin
University of Zurich
ZAVALA
Antonio
Universidad Panamericana
BOURNE, Angela*
MUNOZ, Luz PALAU, Anna MOLINÉ, Ruben*
POLETTI, Arlo BEYERS, Jan
SIVESIND, Karl Henrik
BERKHOUT, Joost VERMEULEN, Floris
Authoritarianism, Corporatism and Associative Democracy: Towards an Evolutionary Theory of Societal Governance Political Organisation of Mexican Left Parties (PRD-MORENA): The Speech, Actions, and Ideological Principles of the Left-Party Presidential Candidates in Mexico During the Mexican Political Transition * Co-author attending
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Workshop 18
Regime Legitimisation Through Institutional Reform: Analysing its Dimensions and Effectiveness Magnus FELDMANN, University of Bristol
Last name
First name Institution
Paper title
ALCARIO
Isabel
BARTHA
Attila
Regime Crisis and Political Liberalisation Answers: The Search for Re-Legitimation in North African and Middle Eastern Contexts Legitimising Crisis-Induced Reforms in Vulnerable European Societies
BEN PORAT
Guy
BIEGON
Dominika
BODA
Zsolt
BORCHERT
Jens
CHRISTENSEN
Henrik Serup
FELDMANN
Magnus
University of Bristol
GHERGHINA
Sergiu
KUOKSTIS
Vytautas
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt Vilnius University
LÜHRMANN
Anna
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
McCARTHYJONES
Anthea
University of Canberra
McLOUGHLIN
Claire
University of Birmingham
OGARU
Roberta
RASHKOVA
Ekaterina
University of Bucharest University of Innsbruck
SALIBA
Ilyas
Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Ciencias Sociais Centre for Social Sciences Hungarian Academy of Sciences Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Universität Bremen Centre for Social Sciences Hungarian Academy of Sciences Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt Åbo Akademi
WZB Berlin Social Science Center
Co-Author
Reforming Police: Legitimacy and Effectiveness Old Wine in New Bottles? The European Commission’s Legitimation Strategies since 2001 Procedural Fairness, Legitimacy and MEDVEEffectiveness: The Hungarian Case BALINT, Gergo The Concept of Legitimation in the ‘New Politics of Hard Times’: Reviewing Old Debates in State Theory Does Institutional Openness Affect Political Dissatisfaction? A Multilevel Analysis of the Impact of Institutional Openness on Kinds of Dissatisfaction Legitimacy as a Social Contract and MAZEPUS, Russian Politics Honorata* The Effect of Participatory Democracy on Regime Legitimacy in Europe Cooperating Estonians and ‘Exiting’ Lithuanians: Trust in Times of Crisis Improving Election Quality: An Effective Legitimisation Strategy for Authoritarian Regimes? Policy Transfer Through Time for Regime Legitimisation: The Case of Hugo Chavez and Venezuela When Does Service Delivery Improve the Legitimacy of a Fragile or Conflict-Affected State? Legitimisation Through Representation: The 2008 Electoral Reform in Romania Regulation and Leadership: The Role of Institutional Reform in Legitimising the Executive Legitimacy Through Reform? Authoritarian Regimes Under Pressure and their Policy Responses
TURNER, Mark*
* Co-author attending
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Last name
First name Institution
Paper title
SEVERS
Eline
SMEETS
Niels
TURNER
Mark
VEENENDAAL
Wouter
University of Canberra Universiteit Leiden
XENA
Carla
University of Essex
YUEN
Wai Hei Samson
University of Oxford
Understanding Political Trust: A Turn to Processes of (De-)Legitimisation Wielding the Mute Button? Social Policy as a Negative Legitimisation Tool in Russia Reluctant Democratisers and the Challenge of Legitimation: The Case of Bhutan Creating Political Legitimacy in a Semi-Authoritarian Microstate: The Principality of Liechtenstein Valid Measures of Political Efficacy and their Correlates with Political Participation in the US and UK The Politics of Weiwen: Stability as a Source of Political Legitimacy in Post-Tiananmen China
Vrije Universiteit Brussel University of Leuven
Co-Author
SCOTTO, Thomas
Workshop 19
Resources, Abilities, Motivation and What Else? Studying Inequalities in Political Knowledge in Democratic Systems Marta FRAILE, Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) Monica FERRIN, University of Zurich
Last name
First name Institution
Paper title
Co-Author
BEGEMANN
Christian
WESTLE, Bettina RÜTTER, Astrid*
BERNHARD
Laurent
BOONEN
Joris
DELLMUTH
Lisa Maria
Stockholm University
DUPUY
Claire
Université de Grenoble
ELFF
Martin
Universität Konstanz
FERRIN
Monica
GALAIS
Carolina
GARCIA ALBACETE
Gema
University of Zurich Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Universidad Autònoma de Madrid
Effects of Measurement-Variants on the Record of Political Knowledge What Reduces Knowledge Inequalities in Direct Democatic Campaigns? The Development of Political Knowledge in Adolescence: Which Mediating Institution has the Strongest Influence? Citizen Knowledge about International Politics: Theory and Inquiry in United Nations Politics Experiencing Public Policy and Gaining Political Knowledge? A Comparative Analysis of Focus Groups Political Equality and the ResourceDependence of Political Sophistication: A Comparative Perspective Searching for Convincing Explanations of the Gender Gap in Knowledge Unintended Information Exposure and Political Knowledge in Spain
Philipps-Universität Marburg University of Zurich University of Leuven
VERHAEGEN, Soetkin*
DUCHESNE, Sophie*
FRAILE, Marta
A Dimensional Analysis of Political Knowledge
* Co-author attending
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Last name
First name Institution
Paper title
Co-Author
HUBER
Sascha
Universität Mannheim
LUP
Oana
Universität Mannheim
Media and Political Learning during the 2009 and 2013 German Federal Election Campaigns: A Study of Moderating Effects What if Any Small Extra is a Major Change in Opportunity? Political Knowledge in a Low Information Quality Environment
SCHMITTBECK, Rüdiger SCHÄFER, Anne POPESCU, Marina BORBATH, Endre
LUSKIN
Robert
University of Texas at Austin
MARINOVA
Dani
MATLAND
Richard
MILNER
Henry
Hertie School of Governance Universitetet I Bergen Université de Montréal
REICHERT
Frank
University of Bamberg
SIMON
Alice
Université Montpellier 1 FernUniversität in Hagen
TAUSENDPFUND Markus
VAN DE MAAT
Jannine
Universiteit Leiden
The Waters of Casablanca: Political Misinformation (and Knowledge and Ignorance) Political Knowledge in Times of Crisis
ANDUIZA, Eva
The Unbearable Lightness of Information Political Knowledge: The Missing link between Electoral Systems and Voter Turnout? The Prediction of Political Competencies by Political Action and Political Media Consumption Measuring Children’s Political Knowledge: Methodological Issues A Tree Must be Bent While it is Young: Political Knowledge Gaps in Early Childhood Don’t Know or Don’t Care? A Survey Experiment into the Presence and Strength of Opinions about Political Issues
ABENDSCHÖN, Simone
Workshop 20
Sharing Natural Resources in Times of Climate Change: Justice, Culture and Natural Resource Governance Fabian SCHUPPERT, Queen’s University Belfast Chris ARMSTRONG, University of Southampton
Last name
First name Institution
ARMSTRONG Chris BANAI
Ayelet
BLOMFIELD
Megan
BROWN
Alexander
University of Southampton Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt University of Bristol University of East Anglia
Paper title
Co-Author
Egalitarianism, Natural Resources and Self-Determination: A Second Look Self-Determination and Resource Rights: An Egalitarian Account Natural Resources and Historic Injustice: Ecological Debt Without Equal Shares Global Equality of Resources and the Problem of Valuation
* Co-author attending
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Last name
First name Institution
Paper title
DORSCH
Marcel
The Politicisation of the Global Commons
FIKKERS
Saskia
GHEAUS
Anca
HENNINGS
Anne
HEYWARD
Clare
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster University of Oxford
MANCILLA
Alejandra
Universitetet I Oslo
ÖDALEN
Jörgen
SCAVENIUS
Theresa
SCHUPPERT
Fabian
SIMPSON
Adam
VOGETKLESCHIN
Lieske
Linköping Universitet University of Copenhagen Queen’s University Belfast Queen Mary, University of London University of Kiel
YPI
Lea
Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change Rijksuniversiteit Groningen UMEÅ Universitet
The London School of Economics & Political Science
Co-Author
Competing for Resources: Resource Governance Through Goal Regulation The Right to Parent, a Duty of Sustainability and the Taxation of Natural Resources Resource Rights, Injustice and Land Grabbing: The Question of Legitimacy in the Case of Ethiopia Justification of Rights to Territory: The Interactive Account The Volcanic Asymmetry (or Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Disasters) Small Island States and Rights to Abandoned Territory The Tragedy of the Few Distribution of Natural Resources and the Demands of Intergenerational Justice Ethnicity, Justice and Natural Resource Governance in Myanmar Can Natural Resource Rights Remediate the Negative Consequences of Large-Scale Land Acquisitions? Structural Injustice, Attachment to Resources and Expensive Tastes
Workshop 21
Sustainable Governance of Rural Areas: Chances, Challenges and Conflicts Anna ZACHRISSON, UMEÅ Universitet Kristine KERN, Universität Potsdam
Last name
First name Institution
Paper title
AALBERS
Carmen
Social Cohesion in Metropolitan Agricultural Projects as a Source of Policy Innovation
BAY-LARSEN
Ingrid
BJÄRSTIG
Therese
Wageningen University and Research Center University of Nordland UMEÅ Universitet
Collaborative Governance and Institutional Innovations in Arctic Frontiers: The Case of Mining in Greenland, Russia and Norway Public Private Partnerships in a Swedish Rural Context: Do Authorities Facilitate Community-Led Local Development (CLLD)?
Co-Author
SANDSTRÖM, Camilla
* Co-author attending
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Last name
First name Institution
BJØRGO
Frode
DUIT
Andreas
ECKERBERG
Katarina
EGELYNG
Henrik
University of Copenhagen
GODOE
Camilla Risvoll
University of Nordland
HOLMGREN
Lina
UMEÅ Universitet
KRÖGER
Markus
University of Helsinki
LUNDBERG
Aase Kristine
MATTILA
Maija
OVERVÅG
Kjell
Norwegian University of Life Sciences University of Tampere Eastern Norway Research Institute
RINGHOLM
Toril
SJÖBLOM
Stefan
WIDMAN
Ulrika
Norut Northern Research Institute University of Helsinki UMEÅ Universitet
ZACHRISSON Anna
UMEÅ Universitet
Paper title
Co-Author
University of Nordland
Mining in the High North: How Institutional Innovations can Create Long-Term Interdependencies Between Local Authorities and Global Companies Stockholm University Does Stakeholder Participation Increase Legitimacy and Learning in Local Communities? Evidence from 146 Man and Biosphere Areas in 55 Countries UMEÅ Universitet Bridging Conflict? Patterns of Collaborative Governance Over Natural Resources in the Swedish Mountain Region
BJÄRSTIG, Therese ZACHRISSON, Anna
Informed Markets as Policy Instruments for Environmental Governance of Buffer Zones around Protected Areas: A Global Context and European Cases Biodiversity, Adaptation and Pastoral Livelihoods – a Multilevel Governance Challenge Changing Protected Area Governance in Norway and Sweden – Including the Provisions of the European Landscape Convention Capture of Welfare State and an Arctic Land Grab? An Examination of What Caused the Finnish Mining Boom Mobilisation in Collaborative Rural Governance: The Case of National Park Management Boards in Norway Rural Activism – Urban Politics: Analysing Democracy in the Context of Mining Integrated Approaches for Management and Development of Mountain Areas: An Analysis of Norway Conditions for New Development Initiatives in Norwegian Mountain Regions Rural-Urban Relationships in a Projectified Governance Context The Komet Programme: Increased Interest Among Forest Owners for Nature Conservation? Policy and Governance of Mining in Sweden: Institutional Space for Local Participation in Mining Development
SANDSTRÖM, Camilla
HOVIK, Sissel*
ARNESEN, Tor
* Co-author attending
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Workshop 22
Systematising Comparison of Democratic Innovations: Advanced Explanations of the Emergence, Sustenance and Failure of Participatory Institutions Matthew RYAN, University of Southampton Anja RÖCKE, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Last name
First name Institution
BANDEIRA
Pablo
BHERER
Laurence
BUSER
Patricia
DEAN
Rikki
DOMORENOK
Ekaterina
FELICETTI
Andrea
FERRARI
Elisabetta
FONT
Joan
FRITSCH
Oliver
GRAF
Antonia
KARJALAINEN
Maija
LIGHTBODY
Ruth
Universidad CEU San Pablo
Paper title
Co-Author
Integrating Participatory Institutions into the Traditional Representative and Bureaucratic Model of Public Governance Université de Comparing the Role of Autonomous Montréal Organisations Dedicated to Public Participation in the Diffusion of Participatory Process University of The Change of Public Participation in Zurich Swiss School Governance: More or Less Democratic Legitimisation? The London School Beyond ‘Empowerment Versus Co-option’: of Economics & The Competing Logics for Citizen Political Science Participation in Policy Decisions University of Democratic Innovations in Illiberal Padova Democracies: Institutionalisation of Public Participation in Environmental Impact Assessment in China Australian National Enhancing Deliberative Participation University Central European Success May Not Always Look the Same: University A Theoretically Driven Discussion of How to Systematically and Meaningfully Compare New Tools of Democratic Participation Across Contexts Consejo Superior From Participatory Policy Proposals to De Investigaciones Local Policies: Explaining Diverse Científicas (CSIC) Trajectories University of Leeds Adoption of Democratic Innovations in Response to EU Meta-Governance: Comparing the UK, Denmark and the Czech Republic Westfälische Participatory Innovation – What Do We WilhelmsTalk About? Universität Münster University of Turku Challenges of Statistical Inference in Explaining the Use of Democratic Innovations: An Inquiry into Finnish Local Direct Democracy University of the A Deliberative Methodological Matrix for West of Scotland Systematically Comparing Democratic Innovations
FERRARO, Agustin*
NIEMEYER, Simon POPESCU, Marina
SMITH, Graham
FUCHS, Doris
ELSTUB, Stephen
* Co-author attending
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Last name
First name Institution
Paper title
LINDELL
Marina
Åbo Akademi
MEDIR
Lluís
Institut de Ciencies Politiques I Socials (ICPS) Barcelona
MOHEDANO ROLDÁN
Alba
Stockholm University
PELED
Alon
POGREBINSCHI
Thamy
Hebrew University of Jerusalem WZB Berlin Social Science Center
RAVAZZI
Stefania
SMITH
Graham
VANDENBUSSCHE
Lieselot
VERHOEVEN
Imrat
Success and Failure of a Deliberative Mini-Public: Using a Comparative Framework to Explain Different Outcomes Rise and Decline of Participatory Instruments at the Local Level: From Normative Assumptions to Policy Outcomes Participation Effectiveness for Policy Acceptance and Social Learning in Natural Resource Management Across Political Regimes Why Public Sector Agencies (Sometimes) Support Participatory Democracy Programs Designing Impact: How Democratic Innovations May (Or May Not) Achieve Effective Governance Institutionalising Deliberative Democracy: The Case of Regional Laws The Potential of Participedia as a Tool for Comparative Analysis of Democratic Innovations Relational Dynamics in Real World Participatory Practices: Exploring the ‘Soft Side’ Story Do-ocracy and the Reinvention of Government
WOLF
Eva
Università degli Studi di Torino University of Westminster Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam University of Amsterdam
University of Antwerp
Co-Author
RYAN, Matthew
VAN DE WIJDEVEN, Ted METZE, Tamara Co-Governance and Contestation: VAN Conflict as a Driver of Participatory Reform DOOREN, in Large Infrastructure Projects Wouter
Workshop 23
Ten Years On: Evaluating Eastern Enlargement Aron BUZOGANY, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) Antoaneta DIMITROVA, Universiteit Leiden
Last name
First name Institution
ADEMMER
Esther
ÁGH
Attila
BUZOGANY
Aron
Paper title
Co-Author
University of Kiel
Large-Scale Economic Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe: Is there a Post-Accession Effect? Corvinus Ten Years of the EU Membership in NMS: University of Decline in Democracy, Good Governance Budapest and Competitiveness LudwigEuropeanisation with an East-European MaximiliansAccent? The Impact of Studying Eastern Universität Europe on Europeanisation Research: München (LMU) A Bibliometric Review * Co-author attending
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First name Institution
Paper title
DEMIDOV
Andrey
DIMITROVA
Antoaneta
FAGAN
Adam
How do the EU Rules Get Contested? An Interpretivist Account of Politics of Implementation in the New Member States Why Poland but not Ukraine? How we Learned the Wrong Lessons from the Case of the European Union’s Eastern Enlargement and the Pitfalls of Comparative Research Design Too Proud to Have Pride? The EU’s (In) SLOOTMAEKERS, Ability to Promote LGBT Equality in Serbia Koen
FINK HAFNER
Danica
GATEVA
Eli
University of Manchester
GHICA
Luciana Alexandra
University of Bucharest
GUERRA
Simona
University of Leicester
HAGEMANN
Christian
KORTENSKA
Elitsa
LANGBEIN
Julia
LUGOSI
Nicole
MANIOKAS
Klaudijus
NAKROSIS
Vitalis
NOUTCHEVA
Gergana
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William
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Jörgen
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SCHROEDER
Valentin
Universität Bremen
MANOW, Philip
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Yael
Tel Aviv University
STRØM
Kaare
WEIPERTFENNER WILLUMSEN
Irene
ZUBEK
Radoslaw
University of California – San Diego Philipps-Universität Marburg LudwigMaximiliansUniversität München (LMU) University of Oxford
Is Negative Parliamentarism Sometimes No Parliamentarism After All? Evidence on Tiered systems of Power Separation from the Weimar Republic, 1920–1933 Institutional Reforms and their Effect on Legislators’ Behaviour: The Israeli Experience, 1992–2011 Parliamentary Democracy and Power Sharing
David
The Emergence of Parliamentarism in Egypt, 1866–1882 Heterotemporal Parliamentarism: Does Staggered Membership Renewal Matter?
STECKER, Christian GOETZ, Klaus*
The Evolution of Agenda Powers in New European Democracies
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INDEX OF NAMES
A
BIEGON
Dominika
18
BIELA
Jan
01
BISCHOFF
Carina
17
BJÄRSTIG
Therese
21
Frode
21
AAGARD SEEBERG
Michael
09
AAGAARD
Peter
02
AALBERS
Carmen
21
ABERCEB CARVALHO GATTO
Maria Luiza
03
BJØRGO
ABTS
Koen
08
BLOMFIELD
Megan
20
ADEMMER
Esther
23
BLONDEL
Jean
15
ADRIAENSEN
Johan
02
BOCHSLER
Daniel
09
ÁGH
Attila
23
BODA
Zsolt
18
AKBIK
Alexander
12
BOGAARDS
Matthijs
09
ALCARIO
Isabel
18
BOHLE
Dorothee
14
ALLEN
Peter
11
BOLLEYER
Nicole
17
ALMEIDA CRAVO
Teresa
06
BOONEN
Joris
19
ANNESLEY
Claire
11
BORCHERT
Jens
18
ARMSTRONG
Chris
20
BORRI
Rossella
08
AZAMI
Dawood
12
BORUCKI
Isabelle
17
BORZ
Gabriela
17
BOURNE
Angela
08
BRANDI
Clara
12
BROWN
Alexander
20
BRUN
Sebastian
05
BUCUR
Cristina
24
BUNEA
Adriana
13
BURCH-BROWN
Joanna
05
BUSCH
Per-Olof
02
BUSER
Patricia
22
BUTLER
Graham
06
BUZOGANY
Aron
23
CARROLL
Brendan
13
CARROLL
Colleen
12
CARSTENSEN
Martin B.
14
CASAL BERTOA
Fernando
17
CELIS
Karen
03
CHAQUES BONAFONT
Laura
17
CHIVA
Cristina
03
CHRISTENSEN
Henrik Serup
18
CINGOLANI
Luciana
16
CLARK
Tom
04
CLAVERIA
Sílvia
11
CONZELMANN
Thomas
02
CORNELL
Agnes
09
CROSS
William
07
CURTIN
Jennifer
11
B BÄCK
Hanna
24
BALLASCHK
Julia
06
BANAI
Ayelet
20
BANDEIRA
Pablo
22
BANFIELD
Andrew
04
BARRAGAN
Melany
15
BARTHA
Attila
18
BASABE
Santiago
04
BAUER
Michael
02
BAY-LARSEN
Ingrid
21
BAYRAM
Ismail Emre
14
BECKWITH
Karen
11
BEDOCK
Camille
10
BEGEMANN
Christian
19
BEN PORAT
Guy
18
BENDZ
Anna
01
BENNISTER
Mark
15
BERENS
Sarah
16
BERGMAN
Torbjörn
24
BERGMANN
Eirikur
10
BERGSSON
Baldvin
10
BERKHOUT
Joost
13
BERNHARD
Laurent
19
BEYELER
Michelle
13
BEYENS
Stefanie
17
BHERER
Laurence
22
C
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INDEX OF NAMES
D DA CONCEICAO-HELDT Eugenia
02
DALÉUS
Pär
15
DAVIDSON
Marc
05
DE BRUYCKER
Iskander
13
DE ZWART
Frank
16
DEAN
Rikki
22
DELGADO
Deborah
05
DELLMUTH
Lisa Maria
19
DEMIDOV
Andrey
23
DIJKSTRA
Hylke
02
DIMITROVA
Antoaneta
23
DOMORENOK
Ekaterina
22
DONNELLY
Shawn
14
DORSCH
Marcel
20
DOSEK
Tomas
07
DUCHESNE
Sophie
19
DUIT
Andreas
21
DUMONT
Patrick
04
DUPUY
Claire
19
E ECKERBERG
Katarina
21
ECKES
Christina
06
EGELYNG
Henrik
21
EISING
Rainer
13
ELFF
Martin
19
ENNSER-JEDENASTIK
Laurenz
16
EPPNER
Sebastian
24
EPSTEIN
Rachel
14
ERTURK
Ismail
14
ESCOBAR-LEMMON
Maria
11
ESTEVEZ-ABE
Margarita
03
F FAGAN
Adam
23
FAHEY
Elaine
06
FALCO-GIMENO
Albert
24
FARRELL
David
10
FELDMANN
Magnus
18
FELICETTI
Andrea
22
FENNEMA
Meindert
08
FERRARI
Elisabetta
22
FERRARO
Agustin
22
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FERRIN
Monica
19
FIELD
Bonnie
24
FIKKERS
Saskia
20
FINK HAFNER
Danica
23
FISKER
Helene Marie
13
FLEISCHER
Julia
16
FONT
Joan
22
FONTAN
Clement
14
FRAILE
Marta
19
FRANCESCHET
Susan
11
FREIDENVALL
Lenita
03
FRITSCH
Oliver
22
FRUHSTORFER
Anna
24
GAFFNEY
John
15
GAGATEK
Wojciech
07
GALAIS
Carolina
19
GAMBOA-GUTIERREZ
Laura
09
GAO
Eleanor
16
GARCIA ALBACETE
Gema
19
GARTON
Jonathan
17
GATEVA
Eli
23
GAUJA
Anika
07
GENCKAYA
Omer
07
GERMAIN
Randall
14
GHEAUS
Anca
20
GHERGHINA
Sergiu
18
GHICA
Luciana Alexandra
23
GIBSON
Rachel
07
GILLING
Ana
03
GODOE
Camilla Risvoll
21
GOETZ
Klaus
24
GOLDBACH
Roman
12
GOMEZ ARANA
Arantza
06
GOYER
Michel
14
GRAF
Antonia
22
GRAZIADEI
Stefan
04
GREEN
Manda
11
GREFFET
Fabienne
07
GREN
Jakub
14
GRIMALDI
Selena
15
GUERRA
Simona
23
GURLEYEN
Isik
16
G
INDEX OF NAMES
H HAGELUND
Anniken
08
HAGEMANN
Christian
23
HALPIN
Darren
17
HANEGRAAFF
Marcel
17
HANRETTY
Chris
04
HARðARSON
Ólafur Þ
10
HAUSER
Kristina
08
HAZAN
Reuven
24
HEIDAR
Knut
07
HEILMANN
Conrad
05
HEINELT
Marie-Sophie
13
HEINISCH
Reinhard
08
HELLER
William
24
HELLSTRÖM
Anders
08
HELLSTROM
Johan
24
HENNINGS
Anne
20
HENNL
Annika
07
HENOKL
Thomas
06
HERMANSSON
Jörgen
24
HEYWARD
Clare
20
HOENNIGE
Christoph
04
HOFFMANN
Corina
13
HOLMGREN
Lina
21
HOOGHE
Marc
07
HORMIO
Säde
05
HOSPES
Otto
12
HOVIK
Sissel
21
HOWARTH
David
14
HOWLETT
Michael
16
HUBER
Sascha
19
HUSTEDT
Thurid
01
ILONSZKI
Gabriella
03
INDRIDASON
Indridi
10
IRRERA
Daniela
06
I
J JÄCKLE
Sebastian
04
JACOBS
Kristof
10
JAMES
Scott
14
JANN
Werner
01 1
JANTZ
Bastian
01
JENSENIUS
Francesca Refsum
03
JENTGES
Erik
15
JOHNSON
Niki
03
JONGEN
Hortense
02
JOSEPH
Jonathan
12
JOURDAIN
Charlotte
13
KAILITZ
Steffen
09
KARJALAINEN
Maija
22
KAYA
Cansarp
23
KEKEZ KOŠTRO
Anka
16
KELBEL
Camille
03
KELLEHER
J. Paul
05
KELLER
Eileen
14
KENIG
Ofer
11
KENNY
Meryl
03
KERBY
Matthew
04
KERN
Kristine
21
KINSKI
Lucy
10
KLENK
Tanja
01
KOLLTVEIT
Kristoffer
01
KÖNIG
Thomas
24
KOOP
Christel
01
KORTENSKA
Elitsa
23
KORTMANN
Matthias
17
KÖSE
Talha
12
KRAWATZEK
Félix
09
KRÖGER
Markus
21
KUDRNA
Zdenek
14
KUOKSTIS
Vytautas
18
KYLLÖNEN
Simo
05
LÆGREID
Per
01
LANCASTER
Thomas D
04
LANGBEIN
Julia
23
LAUMOND
Bénédicte
08
LAZARO RÜTHER
Lena
12
LEYENAAR
Monique
11
LIARAS
Evangelos
08
LIESE
Andrea
02
LIGHTBODY
Ruth
22
LINDELL
Marina
22
K
L
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INDEX OF NAMES
LINDEMANN
Tom
02
MOLINÉ
Ruben
17
LINDÉN
Tord Skogedal
01
MOLLER
Jorgen
09
LOUWERSE
Tom
24
MORIN
Jean-Frederic
12
LOVENDUSKI
Joni
03
MOROSKA-BONKIEWICZ Aleksandra
08
LUCARDIE
Paul
08
MOSCHELLA
Manuela
14
LUCAS
Kirsten
13
MOVILEANU
Angela
11
LUGOSI
Nicole
23
MUGGE
Liza
03
LÜHRMANN
Anna
18
MÜLLER-ROMMEL
Ferdinand
11
LUNDBERG
Aase Kristine
21
MURRAY
Rainbow
03
LUP
Oana
19
MYRBERG
Gunnar
01
LUSKIN
Robert
19
LUTZ
Georg
03
NAKROSIS
Vitalis
23
NAVARRO
Carmen
11
M
N
MACARTNEY
Huw
14
NIKLASSON
Lars
12
MAGAZZINI
Tina
12
NIKOLENYI
Csaba
24
MALLOY
Jonathan
15
NOUTCHEVA
Gergana
23
MALTAIS
Aaron
05
NOVAK
Meta
23
MANCILLA
Alejandra
20
NÚÑEZ
Lidia
10
MANIOKAS
Klaudijus
23
MARINOVA
Dani
19
MARTIN
Shane
24
O'BRIEN
Diana
11
MARTINEZ ROSON
Maria del Mar
16
ÖDALEN
Jörgen
20
MARTINS
Bruno Oliveira
06
OGARU
Roberta
18
MATLAND
Richard
19
OKSAMYTNA
Kseniya
02
MATTILA
Maija
21
OLMEDA
Jose
15
MAUSSEN
Marcel
08
O'MALLEY
Eoin
15
MAZEPUS
Honorata
18
ONATE
Pablo
04
McCARTHY-JONES
Anthea
18
ONDRE
Peter
15
McEVOY
Caroline
10
OSKARSDOTTIR
Stefania
24
McLOUGHLIN
Claire
18
OVERVÅG
Kjell
21
McPHILEMY
Samuel
14
MEDIR
Lluís
22
MENARD
Gabriel
13
PÁLLINGER
Zoltán Tibor
09
MENENDEZ
Agustin
06
PARÍZEK
Michal
02
MERKEL
Wolfgang
09
PARKER
Charles
15
MILLS
Thomas
01
PASSARELLI
Gianluca
07
MILNER
Henry
19
PEDERSEN
13
MINKENBERG
Michael
08
Helene Helboe
MINTZ-WOO
Kian
05
PEGRAM
Thomas
02
MOFFITT
Benjamin
08
PELED
Alon
22
MOHEDANO ROLDÁN
Alba
22
PÉREZ-DURÁN
Ixchel
01
MÖLDER
Martin
24
PERUMALLA
Sarah
02
MOLENVELD
Astrid
01
PETERSON
Martin
05
PIANA
Daniela
10
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PILET
Jean-Benoit
10
SANCHEZ
Rosa
17
PINTHONG
Jaree
16
SANDRI
Giulia
07
PIROSKA
Dora
14
SATA
Robert
12
PISCOPO
Jennifer
03
SAUNDERS
Clare
17
POGREBINSCHI
Thamy
22
SAVVOURA
Giannoula
10
PRITONI
Andrea
13
SCARROW
Susan
07
PUENTE REGIDOR
Mónica
14
SCAVENIUS
Theresa
20
SCHAMP
Tom
13
SCHERPEREEL
John
11
SCHILLEMANS
Thomas
01
SCHLIPPHAK
Bernd
10
SCHROEDER
Valentin
24
SCHUPPERT
Fabian
20
SCOTT
Rebecca
05
SEVERS
Eline
18
SHIN
Ki-young
11
SHOMER
Yael
24
SIGALAS
Emmanuel
10
SIMON
Alice
19
SIMON
Pablo
10
SIMPSON
Adam
20
SJÖBLOM
Stefan
21
SKAANING
Svend-Erik
09
SKUODIS
Marius
14
SLAUGHTER
Steven
12
SMEETS
Niels
18
SMITH
Graham
22
SMITH
Scott
02
SMITH
Simon
06
SOININEN
Maritta
07
SPAC
Samuel
04
SPECK
Bruno
07
SPENDZHAROVA
Aneta
14
SPIEKERMANN
Kai
05
SPIROVA
Maria
16
SROKA
Anna M.
10
STARKE
Peter
17
STEVENSON
Hayley
02
STOLFI
Francesco
16
STRAZZARI
Francesco
06
STRIKWERDA
Johanna
06
STRØM
Kaare
24
SUITER
Jane
10
SWINKELS
Marij
15
R RADAELLI
Claudio
01
RADTKE
Ina
01
RAHAT
Gideon
07
RAMOS
Claudia
10
RASCH
Bjorn Erik
24
RASCH
Daniel
13
RASHKOVA
Ekaterina
18
RASMUSSEN
Anne
13
RAVAZZI
Stefania
22
RAZZUOLI
Isabella
07
REICHBORNKJENNERUD
Kristin
01
REICHERSDORFER
Johannes
01
REICHERT
Frank
19
RENDALL
Matthew
05
RENWICK
Alan
10
RIBEIRO
Pedro Floriano
07
RIDDERVOLD
Marianne
02
RIERA
Pedro
10
RIFÀ
Roser
10
RINGHOLM
Toril
21
RIPOLL SERVENT
Ariadna
06
ROCABERT
Jofre
02
RÖCKE
Anja
22
RODRIGUEZ TERUEL
Juan
11
ROSER
Dominic
05
ROVIRA KALTWASSER
Cristobal
08
RUSSO
Federico
24
RUTH
Saskia
16
RÜTTER
Astrid
19
RYAN
Matthew
22
S SAGLIE
Jo
17
SAIKKONEN
Inga A-L
16
SALIBA
Ilyas
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'T HART
Paul
15
WAGNER
Antonin
17
TANNEBERG
Dag
09
WALTER
James
15
TANSEY
Oisin
09
WAUTERS
Bram
07
TAUSENDPFUND
Markus
19
WAYLEN
Georgina
11
TAYLOR-ROBINSON
Michelle
11
WEGNER
Eva
16
THIÉBAULT
Jean-Louis
15
WEIFFEN
Brigitte
09
THOMAS
Gwynn
11
WEIKARD
Hans-Peter
05
THOMAS
Melanee
11
WEIPERT-FENNER
Irene
24
THORLAKSON
Lori
23
WELLHOFER
Spencer
09
TIBI WEBER
Cordula
04
WESTERWINTER
Oliver
12
TIIRIK
Getter
03
WHITELEY
Paul
07
TOLSTRUP
Jakob
09
WIDMAN
Ulrika
21
TREMINIO
Ilka
09
WILIARTY
Sarah
11
TURNER
Mark
18
WILLUMSEN
David
24
WOLF
Eva
22
WORTHY
Benjamin
15
Carla
18
YLISALO
Juha
16
YPI
Lea
20
YUEN
Wai Hei Samson
18
ZACHRISSON
Anna
21
ZAVALA
Antonio
17
ZELLI
Fariborz
12
ZHELYAZKOVA
Asya
23
ZIAJA
Sebastian
09
ZIMMER
Melanie
12
ZOU
Weikang
14
ZUBEK
Radoslaw
24
V VALLBE
Joan-Josep
04
VAN BIEZEN
Ingrid
18
X
VAN DE MAAT
Jannine
19
XENA
VAN DE WARDT
Marc
17
VAN DER BRUG
Wouter
08
VAN ESCH
Femke
15
VAN HAUTE
Emilie
07
VAN HECKE
Matti
13
VAN HEERDEN
Sjoerdje
08
VAN HOLSTEYN
Joop
07
VAN HOOFT
Paul
12
VAN SPANJE
Joost
08
VAN ZUYDAM
Sabine
15
VANDENBUSSCHE
Lieselot
22
VANNONI
Matia
13
VARONE
Frederic
13
VEENENDAAL
Wouter
18
VERCESI
Michelangelo
11
VERGE
Tania
03
VERHAEGEN
Soetkin
19
VERHOEVEN
Imrat
22
VERZICHELLI
Luca
24
VOGET-KLESCHIN
Lieske
20
VOLINTIRU
Clara
16
VOLTOLINI
Benedetta
13
VON SCHILLER
Armin
16
VRANGBÆK
Karsten
01
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