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FELLOWS-IN-RESIDENCE AT THE SCHUMAN CENTRE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES ACADEMIC YEAR 2017 – 2018

Armin Steinbach, EUI, Policy Coordina- ROBERT JEAN MONNET tion in Future EMU FELLOWS Robert Stojanov, University and SCHUMAN Mendel University in Brno, Current Mi- FELLOWS Helen Callaghan, Max Planck Institute gration to Europe and Climate Change Im- Cologne, Stock Market Demutualization pacts: Why some people move and others Liesbet Hooge, University of North Car- and the Political Dynamics of Capitalist don’t? olina at Chapel Hill, Global Governance Development Programme Mariavittoria Catanzariti, Roma Tre MAX WEBER Yudhishthir Raj Isar, The American University, The Juridification of Informa- University of Paris, Cultural Diplomacy: tion in European Law: A historical and FELLOWS Between foreign policy and intercultural comparative analysis dialogue, Global Governance Programme Jasper Chalcraft, University of Sussex, Tine Gade, EUI, Hybrid Pathways to Re- Xavier Labandeira, University of Vigo, Heritages of Dissent: How migrants and sistance in the Islamic World: A study of On Optimal Policy Mixes in Post-2020 minorities negotiate Europe’s plural pasts Islamist groups in Lebanon and Iraq EU Climate Policy: Internal and external Francesca Galli, University of Maas- Vivian Gerrand, Victoria University, The dimensions tricht, Law Enforcement, Data Retention Role of Image-Making in the Prevention Gary Marks, University of North Caro- and EU Constitutional Principles: Rein- of Violent Extremism in the Twenty-First at Chapel Hill, Global Governance venting a common framework Century Programme Mareike Kleine, London School of Eco- Naoko Hosokawa, Fondation France- Frank Schimmelfennig, Center for nomics, Historical Narratives of Victim- Japon de l’EHESS, National and Regional Comparative and International Studies, hood and International Cooperation Identities in Media Discourse: An empiri- ETH Zurich, Global Governance Pro- Matthew Loveless, Centre for Research cal analysis of contemporary perceptions of gramme and Social Progress, Politicizing Percep- ‘Asia’ and ‘Europe’ (Canon Fellow) Philip Schlesinger, University of Glas- tions: The power of parties, elites and mass Robin Markwica, Oxford University, gow, Digital culture and the future of the media in shaping citizens’ support for the When Rivals Fight public sphere: a European perspective, EU Jamil Mouawad, IFPO, State - Society Re- Global Governance Programme Marco Morini, University of Padova, lations in so-called ‘Weak States’ Michael E. Smith, University of Aber- Populist Parties, New Parties, Government deen, From the EU Global Strategy to a Turnovers and Grand Coalitions in the Andrea Papadia, London School of Eco- Security Union? Power, Institutions, and EU, 2008 - 2016 nomics, The Structure of Fiscal Systems and Public Policy the Credibility Deficit, Global Governance Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol, University Programme of Glasgow, The Making of a Lopsided Un- Leila Seurat, IREMAM, The Hajj in Philippe Van Parijs, Université ion: Economic integration in the European France: religiosity and citizenship among Catholique de Louvain, Europe’s Destiny, Economic Community, 1957-1992 young salafi pilgrims Global Governance Programme Timothy Oliver, London School of Eco- Joao Rafael Sousa da Cunha, London Douglas Webber, INSEAD, European nomics, Europe’s Britain: European views School of Economics, The Implications of Disintegration? The EU in crisis, Global of Britain’s role in Europe Financial Regulation Governance Programme Laura Seelkopf, EUI, The comparative Aydin Baris Yildirim, University of Ant- political economy of taxation: Policy re- werp, Domestic Politics of International form, revenue generation, and redistribu- Cooperation: Untangling firms’ impact on tion global rules and standards

[email protected] September 2017 | Factsheet RSCAS Henrik Enderlein, Hertie School of Petros Mavroidis, Columbia Law EU AND EP Governance / Jacques Delors Institute School, Global Economics and Global Berlin, The Second Dimension of Poli- Governance tics and its Consequences for European FELLOWS Cathal McCall, Queen’s University Bel- Integration fast, Borders and the UK Referendum of Alessandro D’Alfonso, European Par- Anthony Gardner, Former US ambas- EU Membership liament (EU Fellow), Border Surveil- sador to the EU, A Retrospective on Di- Marta Musso, European Oil and Gas lance and Asylum Management as EU plomacy in the EU Archives Network, European Energy Public Goods: A budgetary perspective Diego Garzia, University of Lucerne, A Policy in a Historical Perspective Mariusz Maciejewski, European Par- Voting Advice Application for the Euro- James Renton, EUI, International Ter- liament (EP Fellow), The Role of the Eu- pean Parliament Election rorism in Global Politics: Human secu- ropean Parliament in Promoting the Use Giorgia Giovannetti, University of rity, human rights, and the end of empire of Expertise in the Legislative Process Florence, Global Governance and Glob- at the United Nations Heliodoro Temprano Arroyo, EC al Economics Richard Rose, University of Strath- DG ECFIN (EU Fellow), Migration Bela Greskovits, Central European clyde Glasgow, The Challenges of Na- and Refugee Flows into the EU: Recent University, Organized Labour’s Re- tional Referendums for the Authority trends, explanatory factors and policies sponses to the Great Recession in Eu- and Legitimacy of the European Union to address their economic root causes rope’s Peripheries Tzehainesh Teklè, ILO International Katharina Von Schnurbein, EC DG Masha Hedberg, School of Advanced Training Centre, Which Role for Inter- Justice (EU Fellow), Preventing and International Studies (SAIS), More Inte- national Labour Law in the Jurispru- Combating Antisemitism: Reaching out gration or More of the Same? Trade poli- dence of the ECJ and the ECtHR? to the Muslim community tics & patterns in Eurasia after Crimea Gaby Umbach, European Parliamen- Herwig Hofmann, University of Lux- tary Research Service, Globalstat embourg, Executive Integration and VISITING Jean-Jacques Van Helten, Bank of Principles of Democratic Constitutional- Montreal, Financial Crises: The chang- ism: Developing the EMU FELLOWS ing role of risk management after 2007 Stefano Inama, UNCTAD, Global Eco- Maarten Vink, University of Maas- nomics and Global Governance Pasquale Annicchino, University of tricht, Globalcit: Citizenship and global Innsbruck, The European Union and Matthias Klumpp, University of Duis- governance Religious Freedom in the Middle East burg-Essen, European Mobility Net- Danielle Borges, Rio de Janeiro Law works of the Future School of Getulio Vargas Foundation, Susan Kneebone, Melbourne Law Migration and Access to Healthcare School, Regional Governance of Trans- Laurie Boussaguet, University of national Migrant Workers: An EU-ASE- Rouen, Symbolic Politics; Participatory AN comparison Mechanisms in EU Governance; Deci- Per Lægreid, University of Bergen, sion-making in Public Policy Governance Capacity and Legitimacy: Marc Brightman, University College How to organize for ’wicked issues’ London, Regeneration and Difference: Wilhelm Lehmann, European Parlia- Migration, agriculture and sustainabil- ment, Layers of Political Representa- ity in the Mediterranean tion and their Discontents; Making the Ian Cram, Leeds University, The Con- constitutional heritage of the European stitutional Treatment of Journalists in Union more accessible the Digital Era Katja Mäkinen, University of Jyväsky- Gianni D’Amato, University of Neu- lä, Participation, Place and Time in the chatel, Migration and Populism as Chal- EU’s Cultural Heritage Policy lenges to Democracy Costanza Margiotta, University of Primavera De Filippi, CERSA / CNRS Padua, European Citizenship and Fun- / Université Paris, Global Citizenship damental Rights in Times of Austerity and Technology

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