SCIENTIFIC REPORT 2018-2019 , October 2020

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Patrons

` President

Narcís Serra Serra

Scientific Council

Jacint Jordana. Director, IBEI. Universitat Pompeu Fabra Esther Barbé. Senior Research Associate, IBEI. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Ana Cardenal. Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Laura Chaqués-Bonafont. Senior Research Associate, IBEI. Universitat de Barcelona Juan Díez Medrano. Senior Research Fellow, IBEI. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Caterina García. Universitat Pompeu Fabra Matthias vom Hau. Associate Professor and Academic Research Coordinator, IBEI Robert Kissack. Associate Professor and Head of Studies, IBEI Juan Jesús Pérez. Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Martin Shaw. Research Professor, IBEI Pere Vilanova. Universitat de Barcelona

International Academic Council

Javier Solana. President. ESADE Center for Global Economy and Geopolitics, ESADEgeo Carles Boix. Princeton University and Universitat de Barcelona Susana Borrás. Business School John Braithwaite. Australian National University Jean Grugel. University of York Christopher Hill. University of Cambridge Knud Erik Jorgensen. Aarhus University Mary Kaldor. London School of Economics and Political Science Stathis Kalyvas. University of Oxford Nico Krisch. Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies, Geneva José María Maravall. Universidad Complutense de Madrid José Antonio Ocampo. Columbia University Michael Zürn. Berlin Social Science Center, WZB

Research Funding Sponsors INDEX

1. Presentation ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6

2. Researchers and Organisation ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 2.1. Researchers and staff �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 2.2. Research Clusters ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11

3. Research Projects with External Funding Granted ��������������������������������������������������� 14

4. Publications �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 38 4.1. Papers published in peer-reviewed journals �����������������������������������������������������������������38 4.2. Books and monographs �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������41 4.3. Book chapters ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������41 4.4. Working Papers ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������43

5. Participation in Scientific Activities ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 45 5.1. Presentations in scientific conferences and international congresses �������������������������45 5.2. Presentations in workshops and other similar events ��������������������������������������������������54 5.3. Presentations in seminars and invited lectures ��������������������������������������������������������������60

6. PhD Supervision ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 62

7. IBEI Lectures, Seminars, and Workshops �������������������������������������������������������������� 63 7.1. IBEI Lectures �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������63 7.2. IBEI Research Seminars Series ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������64 7.3. Workshops and other scientific activities organised by/at IBEI ����������������������������������67

8. International Mobility ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 74 8.1. Research Visitors to IBEI ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������74 8.2. IBEI Researchers visiting other institutions ��������������������������������������������������������������������75

Appendix. Financial Information: Competitive Research Funding ������������������������������ 76

IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 6 Director Jacint Jordana Casajuana This is IBEI’s fifth Scientific Report, listing all the research activities carried the research activities carried Scientific Report, listing all This is IBEI’s fifth academic productivity the 2018-19 Report Scientific this in can be seen As of IBEI research clusters since 2018 as a In this sense, the establishment Presentation

1. out at the institute in 2018 and 2019. This series started in 2008, already twelve years years started in 2008, already twelve in 2018 and 2019. This series out at the institute had joined stage and only a few researchers in its initial was ago, when the institute despite rewarding, but exciting and The journey has been long, IBEI at that moment. years, hit the institute during many only a major economic crisis all difficulties. Not also a difficult political and in its early expansion, but moment it was at the very for IBEI activities. combined to create uncertainty social environment re- both considering the volume of competitive relevant, of IBEI has become very been produced. quality of the outputs that have search projects obtained and the and grants obtained from Spanish and European The stream of research projects in the during this period, as can be observed calls has remained highly significant fund- of external competitive important level figures, consolidating a very relevant the total budged of the institute. ing for IBEI, reaching a 30% of become has collaboration, research enhance to aiming organization, internal new to integrate young trait of IBEI. It has also successfully contributed a distinctive - and senior IBEI faculty in dedicated spaces of knowl researchers, academic visitors become in a few IBEI research clusters have edge sharing and intellectual debates. new IBEI staff to share research and to develop the natural environment for years they as many as and much as involves be to everybody for enough flexible ideas, those listed in this repost. Actually, the final outputs from such processes are like. IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 7 Laura Chaqués Bonafont. Chaqués Laura Esther Barbé.SeniorResearch Associate (2008-). ProfessorofInternationalRelations, Jacint Jordana.DirectorofIBEI(2008-).ProfessorPoliticalScienceand Administration, Professors from Universities AssociatedtoIBEI Academic ResearchCoordinator:MatthiasvomHau Research Coordinator:CarlosSánchezMoya General Manager:AnnaRicartMiret Director: JacintJordanaCasajuana President: NarcísSerra General Management 2.1 2. Juan DíezMedrano.SeniorResearchFellow (2008-).ProfessorofSociology,Universi- Joan Clos.DistinguishedFellow(2018-). Bradley. Assistant Professor(2014-).PhDinInternationalRelations,Oxford Miriam Bianculli C. Andrea Pablo Astorga . SeniorResearchFellow(2012-).PhDinEconomics, University ofOxford Apaydin. Assistant Professor(2017-). FulyaAXA ResearchFundPostdoctoralFellow Research Staff Escribà-Folch. Abel Costa. Oriol

plutense deMadrid(1986). Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. PhD in Political Science, Universidad Com- Universitat PompeuFabra.PhDinEconomics,Universitat deBarcelona(1992). dad CarlosIIIdeMadrid. PhDinSociology,University ofMichigan(1989). University (2012). cial Science,Universitat PompeuFabra(2010). doctoral Fellow(2015-2017).Research(2013-2014). PhDinPoliticalandSo- (1996). versity (2010). (2014-2017). PostdoctoralFellow(2011-2014).PhDinPoliticalScience,BrownUni- Autónoma deMadrid(2007). ative Politics,Universitat PompeuFabra. PhDinPoliticalScience,Universidad versitat Autònoma deBarcelona(2004). lations, Universitat Autònoma deBarcelona. PhD inInternationalRelations,Uni- Barcelona (1999). litical Science,Universitat de Barcelona. PhD inPoliticalEconomy, Universitat de Researchers andOrganisation Researchers andstaff Senior Research Associate (2015-). Associate Professor inInternationalRe- . Assistant Professor (2017-). Juande la Cierva-Incorporación Post- Senior Research Associate (2019-). Associate Professor inCompar- Senior Research Associate (2010-). Associate Professor of Po- IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 8 - Rotter University Erasmus ISS, Professor, Full (2017-). Distinguished Fellow (2019-). Phd in International Economics, Distinguished Fellow (2019-). Phd Professor . Associate Professor (2016-). Assistant Professor (2010-2016). Post- (2010-2016). Professor Assistant (2016-). Professor Associate . . Associate Professor (2017-). Assistant Professor (2010-2017). Postdoctor- Assistant Professor (2017-). Professor Associate . - in Political Science, Univer Fellow (2019-). PhD Marie Curie Postdoctoral Research Relations and European Integration, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (2013). de Barcelona Autònoma Relations and European Integration, Universitat Science, European University Institute (2014). Science, European University Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute (2017). Political and Social Sciences, European University national Relations, London School of Economics (2013). cal and Social Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (2016). cal and Social Sciences, Universitat Fabra (2016). (2017-2019). Predoctoral Fellow FI-ICIP (2012-2015). PhD in Political and Social Fellow FI-ICIP (2012-2015). (2017-2019). Predoctoral Fabra (2016). Pompeu Sciences, Universitat sitat Autònoma de Barcelona (2014). Autònoma sitat London School of Economics (2010). Assistant Professor (2010-2016). PhD in Sociology, Brown University (2007). PhD in Sociology, Brown University Assistant Professor (2010-2016). dam. PhD in Economics, University of Amsterdam (1991). of dam. PhD in Economics, University University of Sussex. PhD in Sociology, University of Hull (1993). of Sussex. PhD in Sociology, University University PhD in Political Science, University of British Columbia (2016). PhD in Political Science, University of Grenoble (1999). University sity (2007). al Fellow (2008-2010). PhD in International al Fellow (2008-2010). London School of Economics Relations, (2006). doctoral Fellow (2008-2010). PhD in Political Science, European University Insti- European University (2008-2010). PhD in Political Science, doctoral Fellow tute (2007). low (2010-2016). PhD in International Relations, Universitat Autònoma de Barce- de Autònoma Universitat PhD in International Relations, low (2010-2016). lona (2008). PhD in Political Science, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (2008). de Barcelona Autònoma Universitat Science, PhD in Political Laia Mestres. (2017-). Postdoctoral Fellow (2013-2017). PhD in International Research Fellow Emmanuelle Mathieu. Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow (2017-2018). PhD in Political . Juan de la Cierva-Formación Postdoctoral Fellow (2018-2019). PhD in Kyriazi. Juan de la Cierva-Formación Anna Marta Íñiguez de Heredia. Marie Curie Fellow (2015-2019). PhD in Inter- Postdoctoral . Research Fellow (2019-). Postdoctoral Fellow (2016-2018). PhD in Politi- Fellow Holesch. Research Fellow (2019-). Postdoctoral Adam . Postdoctoral Fellow (2016-2019). PhD in Law, Universitat Pompeu Fellow (2016-2019). PhD in Law, Universitat Juanatey. Postdoctoral García Ana Research Fellow (2019-). AXA Research Fund Postdoctoral Fellow Postdoctoral Fund Research AXA Lesley-Ann (2019-). Fellow Research Daniels. Postdoctoral and Research Fellows Research and Postdoctoral Ciornei. Irina Frank Borge Development, (2017-). PhD in International Professor Assistant Wietzke. . Associate Professor (2016-). Ramon y Cajal Research Fellow (2016-). Fellow (2016-). Associate Professor (2016-). Ramon y Cajal Research Matthias vom Hau. Fathallah Sijilmassi. . Research Professor (2011-). Emeritus Professor in International Relations, Professor Emeritus (2011-). Professor Martin Shaw. Research Max Spoor. Charles (2018-). Beatriu de Pinós Research Fellow (2019-) Assistant Professor Roger. - Cornell Univer Science, in Political (2009-). PhD Professor Assistant . Petrova Margarita Robert Kissack Yannis Karagiannis Yannis . Associate Professor (2017-). Ramon y Cajal Research Fel- y Cajal Research (2017-). Ramon Professor Associate Elisabeth . Johansson-Nogués . Associate Professor (2018-). Ramon y Cajal Research Fellow (2014-2019). Fellow (2014-2019). Research y Cajal Ramon (2018-). Professor Associate Aina Gallego . IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 9 Guillem Amatller Dómine. Amatller Guillem Research Assistants Lewin Schmitt. Predoctoral Fellow GLOBE H2020 Research Project (2019-).MSc in Latin Escartín. PredoctoralFellowFPU-MECD(2018-).MAinHumanRights Rivera Adrià Leire Rincón García. Predoctoral Fellow FPI-MINECO (2017-). MSc in Political Analysis Elias. PredoctoralFellowFPI-MINECO(2014-2018).MScinPoliticalEcono Mas Jordi Fernando Hortal Foronda. Hortal Fernando Martín. Cerrillo Ivan Rocío BaezaFernández. Diego Badell Sánchez. Badell Diego Graduate Students(PhDtrainees) VlaskampMartijn . Beatriu de Pinós Research Fellow (2018-). Marie Curie Postdoctoral Juan Carlos Triviño. JuandelaCierva-Formación PostdoctoralFellow(2018-). Postdoc Durán . Juan de la Cierva-Incorporación Postdoctoral Fellow (2018-2019). Pérez Ixchel ShashwatKumar. Klossek. PredoctoralFellowMSC-ITN-H2020(2017-).MAinSouth Lara Asian Studies, Torres. Predoctoral Fellow FPI-MINECO(2018-).Research Master in Huidobro Alba Gabriela de Carvalho. PredoctoralFellowFPI-MINECO(2018).MAinPoliticalScience, Carlos David Bravo Laguna. American Studies,University ofOxford. and Humanitarian Action, SciencesPoParis (2017). and Institutional Advising, Universitat deBarcelona(2016). my ofEurope,LondonSchoolEconomics(2014). ernance, Tata InstituteofSocialSciences(2015). Political Science(2018). na, Universitat deBarcelona andUniversitat PompeuFabra(2017). Administration, Universitat PompeuFabraandUniversity Konstanz(2019). (2014). tional Relations and European Integration,Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Fellow (2015-2018).Predoctoral Fellow FPI-MICINN (2010-2014). PhD in Interna- Fabra (2016). toral Fellow(2015-2018).PhDinPoliticalandSocialSciences,UniversitatPompeu Fabra (2013). toral Fellow(2014-2015).PhDinPoliticalandSocialSciences,UniversitatPompeu Juan delaCierva-Formación PostdoctoralFellow(2015-2018). ConacytPostdoc Heidelberg University (2017). Political Science,Universitat PompeuFabra(2016). King’s CollegeLondon(2016) Universitat Autònoma deBarcelona(2017).MAinLatin American Development, al Relations,InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals(2017). Security, InstitutBarcelonad’EstudisInternacionals(2015). Predoctoral FellowMSC-ITN-H2020 (2018-).MA in RegulatoryGov - MA in Public Administration, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelo- Predoctoral Fellow FPI-MINECO(2018-).MA in International MSc inEconomics,University ofBonn(2019). MSc in EuropeanStudies,London School of Economics and MA Research in PoliticalSciences and Politics and Public Predoctoral Fellow FPU-MECD (2017-). MA in Internation- - - - IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 10 - - 8 7 1 3 4 2 2 5 8 5 2* 2** 45 2019 - 9 4 3 3 4 2 1 5 8 4 2* 1** 43 2018 - - 5 3 3 1 2 7 2 2 5 4 4 38 2017 - - 2 3 2 1 2 8 1 3 4 2 4 32 2016 - - - 3 3 2 1 2 5 1 2 6 4 29 2015 - - - - 3 5 1 5 1 1 3 6 3 28 2014 - - - - 3 9 1 4 1 1 3 5 4 31 2013 - - - - 2 3 2 5 1 1 3 6 4 27 2012 - - - - 2 3 1 2 5 1 3 7 4 28 2011 - - - - 2 2 1 2 7 1 3 6 4 28 2010 MA Research in Political Sciences and Politics and Public Administra and Public and Politics in Political Sciences Research MA MA in International Development, Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internac - d’Estudis Institut Barcelona Development, in International MA tion, Universitat Pompeu Fabra and University Konstanz (2019). Konstanz Pompeu Fabra and University tion, Universitat ternacionals (2016). ternacionals (2016). Autònoma de Barcelona. MA of Research in Political Science, Universitat Pompeu Universitat in Political Science, of Research MA de Barcelona. Autònoma Fabra (2016). ionals (2019). Total PhD trainees Research Assistants Research Marie Curie Fellow Beatriu de Pinós Fellow Juan de la Cierva Juan de la Cierva Fellow Postdoctoral Fellow Postdoctoral Research Professor Research ICREA Researcher Ramon y Cajal Researcher Distinguished Fellow Assistant (Junior) Professor Associate & Senior Professors Fellow Research University University Professors Table 1. Number of Researchers by Year at IBEI (2010-2019) Year by Number of Researchers 1. Table Researchers Ramon y Cajal Researchers (2018 and 2019): The two RyC researchers are Associate Professor also. Only count one in Associate Professor also. Only count one Ramon y Cajal Researchers (2018 and 2019): The two RyC researchers are the total. in the total. Beatriu de Pinós Fellow (2018): The BdP fellow is Marie Curie Fellow also. Only count one Assistant Professor also. Only count one in the total. Beatriu de Pinós Fellow (2019): The BdP fellow is Jonas W. Schmid. Schmid. W. Jonas . MA in International Relations. Institut Barcelona d’Estudis In- d’Estudis Institut Barcelona International Relations. in . MA Ospina Valencia Yeimy MA of Applied Research in Economics and Business, Universitat Universitat and Business, Research in Economics Applied Sergi Martínez Soler. MA of Emily Jones. IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 11 2.2 tries methodologies, includingquantitative andqualitative techniques,andcomparecoun- government. Inpursuitofthisresearch,groupmembers draw onavariety ofdifferent models (e.g., health,education),andtheroleofinterestgroupsinmultilevel systems of balization andenvironmentalpolicymaking,theregionaldiffusion of newsocial policy focal pointsincludetheintersectionbetweenures, andcrisismanagement.Other glo- international governance throughthelensofconditionalitypolicies,transparencymeas- antitrust initiatives and the regulationof electricity and finance markets,and analyses tions, lawandeconomics. The substantive researchbythegroupmembersinvestigates public policiesandtheriseofnewmechanismsinternationalgovernance. creation anddevelopment ofregulatoryagencies,theadoptionandimplementation these broaderissues, its research spans a broadrangeof topics, most importantly the ities ofdifferentactorstoadvance theireconomic and politicalinterests. Inaddressing diffusion of newgovernance models shape, andareshapedby,thestrategiescapac- plores howmacro-level processes such asmarketcreation,statetransformationandthe Coordinator: Globalization andPublicPolicy shops, trainingsessionsandnetworkingevents withotherresearchgroupsandcentres. ter activitiesinclude, but arenotlimited to, work-in-progress meetings, retreats,work- joint researchinitiatives.platform todiscusstheirwork,exchangeviews,andstart Clus- and doctoralstudentswhoshareexpertiseinacommon fieldandprovides them witha Each cluster bringstogetherIBEI faculty members, affiliated professors, visiting scholars at IBEI and are indicative of the institute’sparticular strengths ininternationalstudies. interdisciplinary researchclusters.Theclustersrevealresearch areas some key is mlyd y ntttoa atr t calne oiat omtv arrangements. normative dominant challenge to actors institutional by employed gies or contestation.Wemonitoring, localization, appropriation explore thestrate- further tors enactparticularsetsofrulesandnorms,whether throughregulation,enforcement, ac- how formalandinformalinstitutional concerned with der. Thisclusterisparticularly Coordinator: Norms andRulesinInternationalPolitics rope, Latin America, theMiddle EastandSoutheast Asia. and/or Research Clusters The cluster includes scholars with training inpoliticalscience, international rela- The mainfocusisthepoliticsthatunderpincontemporaryglobalization.Itex- In late2017,IBEIreorganizeditsresearchactivitiesbyformingcross-cuttingand Rules and norms are quintessential for the reproduction of the international or- reproduction oftheinternational Rules andnormsarequintessentialforthe subnational Yannis Karagiannis Andrea C.Bianculli units across a range of different world regions, including Eu- IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 12 Frank Borge Wietzke The members of the cluster use historical as well as contemporary data and draw draw and data contemporary as well as historical the cluster use of members The This research cluster explores the causes and consequences of inequality. This research cluster explores the It is The cluster is eclectic in its approach and employs a variety of different theo- of different a variety in its approach and employs The cluster is eclectic particularly concerned with the drivers that create and maintain various interconnected interconnected maintain various that create and with the drivers particularly concerned based on the unequal distribution of particular resourc- patterns of inequality—whether to membership in a particular group or category (e.g., es (e.g., income, assets) or related and institutional race, gender, ethnicity). It is equally concerned with the developmental thus explore their impact on issues of inequality and of different forms consequences preferences, reduction, redistributive and poverty such as economic growth, poverty of political regimes, the quality the persistence and transformation of state institutions, conceptual and theoretical it combines In so doing, governance. of regulatory and forms attentionwork with empirical analysis, along with close to policies that might mitigate inequality and its most harmful consequences. tech- analysis, qualitative of different methodologies, including quantitative on a variety a broad range of topics and ge- focus covers niques, and experiments. Our substantive roots of inequality ographic areas. Current research interests focus on the historical in public and ethnic diversity Africa, the relationship between Europe and sub-Saharan inequality, finan- between and the interdependence America, in Latin provision goods Asia. Other topics we cialization and market building in the Middle East and South East tech- outcomes, development labour and of the political incorporation include work on in growth income middle of the effects inequality, and political change and nological policy of social regarding the political economy countries, most prominently developing finance. reform and development In so doing, members of the group draw on different vantage points, whether in terms points, whether different vantage on group draw the of members doing, so In arenas. actors and or private regional, transnational of global, research covers The geographic range of our perspectives. retical and methodological Africa. Current interests within Asia, and sub-Saharan America, Latin cases in Europe, and the emergence legal order the dominant of the transformation from the group range national and international, law that transcends the of a new “postnational” the role of local subnational policy making, to the in shaping national and regional organizations state-building contestation of postconflict norms. Members of the cluster also investigate and examine the formal and informal contestation in the EU normative the evolution of min- how to regulate conflict policy responses—including foreign rules that shape EU with states in the immediate European engage movements, erals, deal with secessionist manner vis-à-vis international organizations. neighbourhood, and act in cohesive and Development Inequality Institutions, Coordinator: IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 13 Union—in shapingnationalism andethnicityinsub-Saharan Africa andLatin America; of stateinstitutions—in tandem with supranational institutionssuch as the European verse time periods and geographical contexts.Oursubstantive interests include the role and analyze collective identityformation from a comparative vantage point—across di- and ethnicity,nationalism,socialclass,migration, andcitizenship. possible synergies that cutacross the rathercompartmentalized bodies of work on race identity workofthesecollective actors.Inexploringthoseissueswe seektoidentify gration flows affect their identityprojects; and howordinarycitizensrespond to the mi- ties; howlarge-scaleeconomicchanges,political transformations,andinternational social movements) create,transform,ornegateparticularsocial categories andidenti- identities. We thusexplorehowstates,supranationalinstitutionsand civilsociety(e.g., Coordinator: States, Diversity andCollective Identities humanitarian norms. in war,politics ofhumanitarianaction,andtransnationaladvocacyon theinternational civilians in post-conflictstabilization,protecting and anti-Semitism,theroleofidentity EU aroundmilitarysupporttothirdcountries,racism the forms ofcontestationwithin paradoxes resulting from the EU’s peacebuilding practices, secessionist movements, pact ofnaturalresources on civil wars, local policies on hate crimes, security-governance Europe, NorthandSouth America. Current interestswithinthegroupincludeim- includes that present dayandageographicrange to the century 19th the Africa, Asia, individuals tointergovernmentalinstitutions, andourinterestscover timeperiodsfrom mixed-methods approaches within individual research. Levels of analysis range from and theoreticalwork,alongwithempiricalanalysis,oftenuse in conceptual gage ing internationalrelations, historical sociology, law and political science. They en- discourses ofviolence,armedconflicts,andpeacebuilding. critique them,askingethicalquestionsaboutpower andepistemology inrelationtothe terns inconflict.We specificallyseektounderstandprocesses but alsoinmanycases to peace-building,andthechangingforms of genocides, as well ascontinuitiesandpat- norm decline, securitization and desecuritization, the increasingly militarized approach dynamics. Thus,muchofourfocusisonmomentschange,includingsuchtopicsas be theysociety,governments, humanitarianorganizations,orsocial groups -andconflict this researchclusterisparticularlyconcerned with thefeedbackbetween institutions— Coordinator: Security, ConflictandPeace We approachthese broadertheoreticalconcerns at avariety ofdifferent scales This research clusterfocusesontheconstruction andmobilizationofcollective The membersoftheclustercomefromawiderangebackgroundsinclud- When approachingthecausesandimplicationsofconflictpoliticalviolence, Matthias vomHau Lesley-Ann Daniels IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 14 Adam Holesch; Lewin Schmitt Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals European Commission. H2020-SC6-GOVERNANCE-2018- 822654 European Commission. H2020-SC6-GOVERNANCE-2018- 822654 525.625 € (IBEI); 2.500.000 € (all consortium) Period: 2019-2022 Period: GLOBE approaches the issues identified in the call focusing on global problems, GLOBE approaches the issues identified Project Coordinator: IBEI Principal Researcher: Jacint Jordana IBEI Researchers linked to the project: Funding: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals, ESADE Business & Law & Business ESADE Internacionals, Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Partners: - College London; Wissen University Leuven; School; Katholieke Universiteit Fac- Jerusalem; of Hebrew University Berlin fur Socialforschung; schaftszentrum Nusantara; ISGlobal Bina Universitas Sociales; Ciencias ultad Latinoamericana University. Barcelona Institute for Global Health; Peking Funded by: Research Projects with External Funding Granted Funding with External Projects Research

which has been defined as strategic priorities in the 2016 EU Global Strategy: trade and Global Strategy: priorities in the 2016 EU which has been defined as strategic the challenges also include change. We of climate security and the politics development, beyond the call. The as additional areas, which go even of migration and global finance by expertise, as composed strength - top-lev academic of our consortium lies in first-class of analysis which guarantees not only high-level el European and international scholars, also contributes to determining but global governance the past and present problems of the all over participants from include We trends and scenarios. forward-looking solid and China. Regarding each of the global problems Argentina, Indonesia, as EU as well and coherent global governance, identify the major roadblocks for effective selected, we by multiple a multi-polar world. GLOBE is based on 11 workpack- stakeholders, and in on these into two clusters. While the first cluster focuses ages, which will be divided level to a more general and prospective cluster moves problems one by one, the second global regimes for the transformation of current drivers and elaborate more on risks and and the first cluster provides policy-makers, academics in the domains examined. While sup- grip on the state of play in global governance, the general public with an analytical ported by and methodological approaches, the new theoretical second cluster equips possibilities and to identify constraints with tools European policy-makers national and into account Taking 2050. 2030 and in the years scenarios global governance in several might promote en- strategies on how the EU recommend we scenarios, these alternative and deal with their future challenges and gridlocks. hanced global governance the connection between peace agreements, identity-based agreements, peace sta- and political mobilization between the connection regimes incorporation distinct immigrant effects of the diversity Asia, Southeast bility in protest identities. Brexit and and the link between in Europe, GLOBE- Global Governance and the European Union: Future Trends and Trends Union: Future and the European Global Governance GLOBE- Scenarios 3. IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 15 gramme analysing theemergence ofIndiaasaglobalactor GLOBAL INDIA-Explaining GlobalIndia:amulti-sectoral PhDtraining pro- perspectives. will beaware of, and will have toworkwith,publicpolicy,commercial and advocacy at alltimesresearchers so that researchers fromthebeginning of the into thetraining the Networkanditstrainingprocess, and non-academic partnerswillbefullyintegrated non- academicsectorsiscentralto with departments. Theinteraction traditional than Indian academics in thenetworkalreadyworkinterdisciplinaryenvironmentsrather of differentconfigurationshave atrackrecord of workingtogether.Most European and based oninterdisciplinaryresearchteamsinEuropeandIndia.Theseanumber adapted tootherregionalcontextsandglobalrelationships. Its capacitytodo this is environments. This will provide researchers with asetoftransferableskillsthatcanbe capacity tomove between IndiaandEuropealsotomove between differentwork awareIt alsoaimstomakeresearchersculturally in termsoftheir both andadaptable mation andanalysisintoavariety offormstosuittheneedsarangerecipients. of the needs of potentialnon-academic employers and the capacitytotranslateinfor- develops researchskillsalong withcomplementaryskillsassociatedanawareness ficiary) todevelop anintegrated,multi-disciplinaryandinter-sectoralPhDprogramme. ties, withsixleadingIndianuniversities, andsixnon-university partners(oneasabene- six leadingEuropeanuniversitogether India. Itbrings with thenewglobal gagement - to observe andanalysehowIndia’sengagementwiththeworldischanging. in thecountry,andhave theculturalawareness, languages andresearch skills necessary ical, economic and social developments inIndia, have experienceoflivingandworking of expertswhounderstandthepolit- Europe needsto train anewgeneration means that grammes. The increasingimportanceofIndiaasaworldeconomic and politicalpower few modules on India being taughtoneitherundergraduateorpostgraduatepro- community’s expertiseonIndiaisweak, withashortageofPhDsin thisareaandwith Period: 2017-2021 Funding: Funded by: sity, JadavpurUniversity Kolkata. Jamia Millia, Islamia University, Jawaharlal NehruUniversity, Mumbai Univer- opment Studies Centre, Banaras Hindu University Varanasi, Calcutta University, KU Leuven, University ofHeidelberg,University ofWarsaw, KimmageDevel- Partners: IBEI Researcherslinkedtotheproject: IBEI Principal Researcher: Project Coordinator:DublinCityUniversity programme that training is toprovideanintegrated The programmestrategy The networkwillcreatetheknowledge andexpertiserequiredfortheEU’s en- In spiteofthepotentialimportanceIndiaforEurope,Europeanresearch 495.745 Euros(IBEI);3.818.522 €(allconsortium) Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals,King’sCollegeLondon, Institut European Commission. H2020-MSCA-ITN-2016-722446 Jacint Jordana;EstherBarbé;ElisabethJohansson-Nogués Lara Klossek,Shashwat Kumar IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 16 - Juan Carlos Triviño, Ixchel Pérez Durán Triviño, Juan Carlos London School of Economics European Commission. H2020-EURO-SOCIETY-2014 649484 Crisisplan B.V., Central European University, Universiteit Utrecht, Universiteit Central European University, Crisisplan B.V., 224.459 Euros (IBEI); 2.280.210 € (all consortium) The European Union (EU) is facing the daunting prospect of transboundary cri- the daunting prospect of transboundary is facing (EU) European Union The Partners: 2015-2018 Period: Project Coordinator: IBEI Principal Researcher: Jacint Jordana project: the to linked Researchers IBEI Catania, di degli Studi Universita Internacionals, d’Estudis Institut Barcelona Europa Taenketanken Stockholms Universitet, Funded by: Funding: ses: threats that escalate across national borders and policy domains. EU member states member EU policy domains. and national borders across that escalate threats ses: - can play a pivotal role in facil EU governance these crises. to address must collaborate the institutional to leadership capacities itating the a joint response. But does have EU textbook example a – crisis financial to the response The transboundary crises? with deal including con- problems with crisis leadership, deep crisis – revealed of a transboundary a jurisdictions and responsibilities, regulatory gaps, unclear political flicting diagnoses, been has Euroscepticism Growing blame-shifting. capacity, and solving problem of lack outlines role during this transboundary crisis. This project directly related to the EU’s crisis leadership in the and legitimate face the institutional effective requirements for strategic management a set of as leadership crisis define We crisis. transboundary of functions, including the threats, the collection and sharing of detection of impending to the public about the communication partners, and of coordination the information, project analyses the capacities of political leaders in EU the crisis and the response. The fulfill these leadership functions. It will pinpoint institutions and member states to the man- the crisis investigates It functions. support these to capacities required existing and the institutions. It explores EU and political leaders, individual of agement capacities - manage crisis how and studies level state on the member leadership of political effects The project will result in recommen sectors. policy in various ment capacity is exercised dations for effective and legitimate crisis leadership. It establishes a ‘crisis management establishes a ‘crisis and legitimate crisis leadership. It dations for effective capital index’ that assessment. It proposes strategies to allows for an evidence-based system, reconnecting crisis management in a multilevel build support for transboundary EU can do for them. citizens with an idea of what the - Ca Management Crisis TRANSCRISIS-EnhancingTransboundary EU’s the Leadership Multi-Level for Strategies pacities: IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 17 NORTIA-Network onResearch and Teaching inEUForeign Affairs EUN-NET-Understanding EU-UNRelations the understandingofthiscomplexrelationship. ciety stakeholdersthroughseveral publicevents todisseminate knowledge andenhance program. The latter willentailanenhanced cooperation between academic and civil so - methodologies andthesetupofaresearchnetwork thatwilloutlive thedurationof debate on current EU-UN issues. The former will beachieved by avariety of teaching actions andtheforgingofabroadercommon public spaceforinformedanalysisand work’s dualobjective comprises thestimulationofacademic interest inEU-UN inter- The EUN-NETNet- research group. a thematictrans-national and creating best-practice rationale of this multidisciplinary partnershipis to encourage exchange of academic proven recordofresearchandteachingexcellenceinthefieldEU-UNrelations.The disciplines (law,economics,relations) thathave politicalscienceandinternational a cross-cutting objectives. promote EUforeignpolicyscholarship and debateviatheweb-platform constituteour professional development andtheactive disseminationofeasilyaccessibleresourcesto and theintegrationofearly-careerresearchers,their of foreignpolicyscholarsthrough The networkpromotesandbuildsthenextgeneration opportunities forpolicydebate. network partnersand with foreign policy stakeholders and practitioners toincrease with thewiderinternationalacademic community cascading knowledge outside the and disseminationplatformtoengage ciates, andprovidesavirtualoutreachdebating reaches outtoitsGlobalNetwork stitutional networkofscholars.Itdeliberately Asso innovationresearch andteaching TIA willcapacity-build foramultinationalcross-in strengthen aglobalcommunity of senior and junior scholars in EU foreign policy.NOR- The EUN-NET Network brings together established academics from different Period: 2017-2020 Funding: 587725-EPP-1-2017-1-NL-EPPJMO-NETWORK by: Funded versity Association for ContemporaryEuropeanStudies Leuven, LeidenUniversity, University CollegeDublin, University ofKent,Uni- sity, ARENA CentreforEuropeanStudies,University Institute,KU Partners: IBEI Researchers linked to the project: IBEI PrincipalResearcher:RobertKissack Project Coordinator: The objective oftheNORTIA Jean MonnetNetworkistodevelop, deepenand Institut Barcelona d’EstudisInternacionals, Institut Adam MickiewiczUniver - 32.000 Euros European Commission. Erasmus Program, Jean MonnetNetwork. Maastricht University Oriol Costa,ElisabethJohansson-Nogués - - IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 18 - Esther Barbé, Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués Athens University of Economics and Business University Athens European Commission. Erasmus Program, Jean Monnet Network. Program, Erasmus European Commission. 27.937 Euros Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals, University of Leuven, Lon- of Leuven, Institut Internacionals, University Barcelona d’Estudis The EUN-NET Network activities will revolve around three axes: around activities will revolve Network The EUN-NET the (a) Education: of activities to promote coordination the of teaching exchange workshop to share aca- research an academic (b) Research: the organization of engaging na- events public the organization of knowledge: of Dissemination (c) Project Coordinator: IBEI Principal Researcher: Robert Kissack project: the to linked Researchers IBEI of Freiburg, Leiden and Political Science, University don School of Economics University Adelphi Catholique de Louvain, Université University, Funded by: Partners: Partners: 575349-EPP-1-2016-1-EL-EPPJMO-NETWORK Funding: 2016-2019 Period: and training best-practices. Such activities will comprise the gathering the comprise Such activities will and training best-practices. of supporting the edit- studies; for EU-UN curriculum of a comprehensive materials and articulation of complemen the development the-art Handbook on EU-UN relations; ing of a state-of- among visits teaching exchange simulations); (classroom tary teaching methodologies system for a on the EU-UN webinar Network; an (open) electronic the partners of the addressed and training sessions of interested learners and stakeholders; wider audience civil society. to stakeholders and The Network interactions. research on the EU-UN and cutting-edge knowledge demic compiling data on oral activities within the UN setting a data set on EU will also deliver and voting in the records of EU member-states different fora under the UN interventions for researchers. assets the Handbook will be invaluable aegis. This data set together with these of culmination The actors. society civil as well as policy-makers EU tional and end of the three-year held in Brussels at the event activities will be a large-scale public research findings and stimulate public interest. Other period to discuss dissemination the Network’s part of as Observatory an EU-UN the set-up of activities will comprise support for research and that will function as a data repository and provide website teaching on EU-UN relations. IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 19 2009, Kaufman2009).Evidence aboutthe‘newmiddle classes’ also typicallydoesnot and middle-income growth indeveloping regions(seeforexample,Boix2011, Houle a longer-termviewand do notyetinto accountestimatesofrecentpoverty take trends political sociologists. For instance,studiesofdemocratization processes have oftentaken the ‘newmiddle classes’ have received only littleattentionfrom political scientists and classes in developed2010, Wilson countriesbysomeestimates(KharasandGertz 2013). to exceedthose ofmiddle ulation shareswithintheirsocieties,absolute sizesbegin rapidly over thepastdecades.Whilethesegroups stillaccountforrelatively smallpop - mies (Sumner 2012, Kochhar 2015). Also more affluent middle classes have expanded and now accounts for well over halfof the populationoutside of industrialized econo- world FinancialliberalizationFLAS- andauthoritariansurvivalinthemuslim plications oftheDeveloping World’s ‘New MiddleClasses’ MID-DEV- MiddleIncome Growth andDevelopment: SocialandPolitical Im- above veloping countries.Byrecentestimatesthedeveloping world’s share ofindividualsjust vational dataanalysis. swer thesequestions,thisprojectcombinesqualitative casestudieswithLarge-Nobser- areas implement liberalfinancialreforms while tighteningtheirgriponpower? To an- settings? How donon-democraticgovernmentsauthoritarian inpredominantlyMuslim policies (suchasmonetarypolicyandfinancialreforms)getvery littleattention. these mechanisms predominantly focus on the autocrat’s fiscal toolkit whilenon-fiscal tors thatsustaintheserepressive governments. However, existingstudies that document heavy investment inthesecurityapparatusand international supportas significant fac- durability of authoritarian survival inmuch of the Muslim world highlight oil rents, authoritarian governments orvery fragiledemocracies. Explanations thatunpackthe the GlobalSouth,countries with predominantlyMuslim populations live either under the Despite wideattentioninthepublicmediaand greyliteratureofaidagencies, We arewitnessingdramatic transformations in theincome distributions of de- by: Funded External Contributors:KeremÇoban IBEI Researcherslinkedtotheproject: IBEI PrincipalResearcher:Fulya Apaydin create newopportunitiesforpoliticalsurvivalDoes financialliberalization in While thewaves ofdemocratizationinstigatedregimechangeacrossmuch Period: 2019-2021 Funding: Plan R+D+I2017-2020ResearchProjects.PGC2018-093719-A-I00 absolute 59.290 Euros global Spanish poverty Ministry line of of Science, US$ 2/day Jonas W. Schmid Innovation has doubled and Universities since the early / National 1990s IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 20 Rocío Baeza Fernández Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness (MI- Competitiveness Industry and Spanish Ministry of Economy, 54.934 Euros Our project aims to address these gaps in the literature at to address these gaps in the Our project aims both cross-national IBEI Principal Researcher: Frank Borge Wietzke IBEI Researchers linked to the project: External Contributors: Andrew Sumner Funded by: R+D+I 2013-2016 Research Projects. CSO2017-87350-P NECO) / National Plan Funding: 2018-2021 Period: play a direct role in studies of conflict and political outcomes in developing regions with regions in developing political outcomes of conflict and role in studies play a direct al. e.g. Esteban et Africa (see sub-Saharan groups like income middle lower expanding 2014). Papaioannou, and 2012, Michalopoulos the seek to understand how - pres we cross-national level At and sub-national levels. - pre in relatively but mobile still live often who are upwardly ence of large populations are political institutions. divides and We affects socio-economic carious circumstances countries, where income middle lower in the situation in low and primarily interested identified the highest instability risks of political associated with recent have observers oth- also plan to explore We 2015, Kochhar 2015). growth (Birdsall income middle lower been identified as growth that have income middle of lower correlates er understudied contexts, including demographic in other of political development important drivers policy social regime and longer-run 2015) and Dyson change (Przeworski et al. 2000, sub-national level At 2008, Huber and Stephens 2012). contexts (Haggard and Kaufmann longer-term mo- affected growth has income middle lower recent to study how seek we plan societies. We within developing divides bility trends and existing socio-economic the and mobility trends into longer term where research Africa, sub-Saharan on to focus - underdevel middle class growth is still relatively social and political contexts of recent with in- African countries, and census data for several identified surveys have oped. We time. In this context, of mobility trends over formation that will permit approximations and inequalities across affected growth has income middle lower study how will also we which are often considered as ‘politically salient’ groupings within other socio-economic rural status. African societies, such as ethnicity, religion, and urban in IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 21 neighborhood VISIONS- Visions andpractices ofgeopoliticsintheEuropean Unionandits spond togeopoliticalrisksandthreats. may serve boththeEUandSpainastheyrethinktheircurrentpracticesofhowtore- clude asetofrichempiricalcasestudiesandreconceptualizationgeopolitics,which expected resultsin- minorities). Our women, migrantsorethno-linguistic groups (e.g. or, conversely, the disempowerment, marginalization or securitization of other social know howgeopolitics may contributeto theempowerment of determined social actors geopolitics arereproduced or reinterpretedinlocal power relations.We areinterested to sociopolitical effects of geopolitics,tryingtoestablishunderwhatcircumstances shifting or localities intheEU’s border areas (micro geopolitics). Here we will hone in on the visions and impact of the currentchanginggeopolitical scenario on local populations to theEUneighborhood(macrogeopolitics).Onotherhandwe willresearchthe EU and its twoprincipalgeopoliticalOthers–Russia and theUnitedStates–inreference policies andresources). We willfocus in particularonthecurrentdynamics between the elite intheEU and analyzetheresultingpractices of such worldviews (mobilizations of political different emergingperceptionsandattitudesofgeopoliticsamongthe map the consequences. VISIONS willpursueadualresearchagenda.We willontheonehand changing geopoliticallandscapeoftheEUanditsnearneighborhoodanalyze EU leaders.VISIONSisaprojectwhichdesignedtoinvestigate thecurrentrapidly of the Atlantic. Geopolitics has thus become a termofgreatcurrencyand concern for to thesouth,aswell asaEuroscepticDonaldTrumpUSadministration ontheotherside aggressive Russiatotheeast,wars, terrorandanarchyintheMiddleEast Africa ion isunderthreatasaconsequence of acompletelynewgeopoliticalsituation,withan Period: 2018-2021 Funding: NECO) /NationalPlan R+D+I2013-2016ResearchProjects.CSO2017-82622-P of Economy,IndustryandCompetitivenessby: SpanishMinistry (MI- Funded Guillaume; MichaelSmith;BenjaminTallis; WolfgangWagner; FedericaZardo Contributors: External IBEI Researcherslinkedtotheproject: IBEI PrincipalResearcher:ElisabethJohansson-Nogués A numberofprominentEUrepresentatives have warned thattheEuropeanUn- 66.671Euros Federica Bicchi; Münevver Cebeci;NinaGraeger;Xavier Adrià Rivera IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 22 Alba Huidobro, Yeimy Ospina Alba Huidobro, Yeimy Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness (MI- Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness 108.900 Euros The second shortcoming is the scarcity of well-identified research about political research of well-identified is the scarcity shortcoming The second little previ- the most important, is that very The third shortcoming, and perhaps dataset will use a novel in . First, we The project will study local politicians IBEI Principal Researcher: Aina Gallego IBEI Researchers linked to the project: The first shortcoming we identify is that previous research has concentrated on concentrated on research has is that previous identify shortcoming we The first External Contributors: Dídac Queralt, Elena Costas, Marta Curto-Grau Funded by: R+D+I 2013-2016 Research Projects. CSO2016-79569-P NECO) / National Plan Funding: 2017-2020 Period: top leaders but has rarely examined the aggregate composition of governments. Politics top leaders but examined the aggregate has rarely composition of governments. positions. by teams of politicians in different performed by leaders alone, but is never rather than just those on all members of governments, also depend Arguably, outcomes previous research about the effects of teams. Besides, joint dynamics at the top, and the number has studied a small of leaders on performance of outcomes, especially GDP particular focus a places project The other important outcomes. of neglect the growth, to individual characteristics on corruption. on the impact of electoral and competencies in salaries, the discontinuities will exploit Here we selection. self-selection distinguish between municipalities. We systems depending on the size of and the to run for office, including salaries of politicians the motivations as factors such and institutional factors, in particular the use of open or of local governments, power closed party list. characteris- through which the individual the mechanisms investigated research has ous performance. Most research in political economy uses tics of political leaders affect their data, which would allow examining the specific data rather than survey administrative different- perform leaders why different types of otherwise, and psychological reasons, affect and motivations honesty, preferences, leadership styles study how beliefs, ly. We holding office. performance and how they change due to government (age, gender, occupation, and education) of all local pol- on the individual characteristics by the Spanish Ministerio 1979 and 2007 made available iticians elected in Spain between and apply Regression Discontinuity Design, Públicas Administraciones de Hacienda y close elections. Sec- in very of outcomes the randomness tool that exploits a powerful panel study of politicians during data in a two-wave survey will collect original ond, we this data complement their time in office (in 2017) and after it has finished (in 2019). We important ques- through text substantively analysis of official documents. By addressing about the causes knowledge will advance the project with cutting edge methods, tions will help inform public debate about this of political leadership and and consequences topic. LEADERS- and performance Selection Politicians: IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 23 a changingglobalorder EUNORMCON-Normative contestation inEurope: Implications for theEUin system ofgovernance TRANSAUTO-Transparency Policy andInformation Laws in amultilevel of corruptionand generically tomistrust and social discontent generated aftertheinter- aimed torespondthe problems oflegitimacydemocraticinstitutions, theproblems of advancedfunctioning of democracy.Theyare societies,andspecificallythequality in Spainatnationaland regional level. Transparency policies have a direct impact in the Entities Involved intheProject. institutions andactorsinvolved intheEuropeandebate,asshownbyourselectionof be ofpracticalrelevancemight the otherhand,italsoaimstoproduceresultsthat for reference inthescholarly debates ofInternational RelationsandEuropean Studies. On debates on multilateralism. EU-NormCom aims to reach conclusions that willbecome a lution ofnormative contestationhaschangedthewayEU facesthegreat inwhichthe (dependent variable); andinamoregeneralaggregatedway, totracehowtheevo- evolution changes the EUs formulation of its foreign policy in multilateralinstitutions ry aimofthisprojectistotrace,inadetailedway, theways inwhichsuchnormative the broaderagendasofsustainabledevelopment andpeace-building.Theotherprima- contestation intheEU(independentvariable) inanumber of specificissueareaswithin cleavages thatwillprovideameanstosystematizetheEuropeandebate. lobbies, media).Theprojectwilloperationalizetheanalysisofsuchchangesinterms with theparticipationofmoreactors(governments, politicalparties, thinktanks,NGOs, testation is now less state-centric and more trans-national and, therefore, takesplace eroded by thenewprofilesofnormativeanism), arebeing contestation.Normative con- promotes ininternationalfora(socialsolidarity,sustainabledevelopment, humanitari- foundations ofsome ofthevaluesthe is that and the EUconsidersasimportant that The goal of this project is to analyzetransparencypolicyand right toinformation Period: 2017-2020 Funding: NECO) /NationalPlan R+D+I2013-2016ResearchProjects.CSO2016-79205-P by: Funded ranz-Surrallés, MichalNatorski,BenjaminKienzle,GemmaCollantes Contributors: External Diego Badell, Adrià Rivera, JordiMas Johansson-Nogués, Robert Kissack,MartaÍñiguezdeHeredia,Laia Mestres, IBEI Researchers linked to the project: IBEI PrincipalResearcher:EstherBarbé One oftheprimaryaimsthisprojectistoexploreevolutionnormative The startingpointoftheanalyticalframeworkthatthisprojectwillputtogether 96.800 Euros Spanish MinistryofEconomy,IndustryandCompetitiveness (MI- Patricia Garcia-Durán,JuanPablo Soriano, Anna Her- Oriol Costa, Martijn Vlaskamp, Elisabeth IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 24 Ixchel Pérez Durán, Yeimy Ospina Ixchel Pérez Durán, Yeimy Pere Vilanova, Luz Muñoz, Anna M. Palau, Frank Palau, M. Anna Muñoz, Luz Vilanova, Pere Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness (MI- Competitiveness Industry and Spanish Ministry of Economy, 53.361 Euros R+D+I 2013-2016 Research Projects. CSO2015-69878-P NECO) / National Plan Funding: 2016-2019 Period: In particular we expect that (1) the larger the interparty competition and uncer- expect that (1) the larger the interparty In particular we IBEI Principal Researcher: Laura Chaqués-Bonafont IBEI Researchers linked to the project: Baumgartner Funded by: External Contributors: national financial crisis. Transparency, right to information, and good governance are governance and good right to information, Transparency, financial crisis. national the to eliminate politics that of doing ultimate objective has as its of a new way the pillars by of information monopoly to enforce ensuring transparency and officials, politicians - poli of in the process citizen participation accountability, and promote the principle of these explain how In this study we reflective. and it more inclusive, cy-making to make and why there are been regulated in Spain at national level, and regional issues have hope to con- we this comparison, the regulation. From of in the scope differences major to trans- potentially contribute more of one of the policies that can tribute to the study societies. From and reflective innovative into more inclusive, societies form advanced scope of that the show we models and principal-agent of policies, the theory of diffusion that benefits of the expected largely on depends the CCAA transparency in the policy of decision by regional decision-makers. tainty regarding the outcome of the next more likely election, the to adopt transparency Similarly, (2) the higher the expected potential benefits, the more scope. high of policies likely state to change their initial and regional decision-makers position with respect to explain of corruption does not expect that (3) the level transparency polices. Finally, we Additionally, on the theory of of transparency policy. regional differences in the scope follows a pro- expect that (4) the regulation of transparency punctuated equilibrium we the scope of the transparency policy will be similar in cess of radical change, and (5) similar with actors of by a coalition been driven policy change has in which CCAA those we test these hypotheses, of the number and type of actors. To in terms characteristics will we For the analysis agenda dynamics will create an index of regional transparency. parlia- been prioritized in the databases about how these issues have several develop All data will be freely decade. and media arenas in the last mentarian, governmental Agen- Group Policy Analysis as the rest of the data created by the Comparative available publish the first results. Finally, the ), once we da (www.ub.edu/spanishpolicyagendas for the consolidation and internationaliza- of this project is fundamental development tion of the activities of this research group as part of the international research network: Agendas Comparative Project. IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 25 Analysis ofInstruments, AgenciesandAudiences UNIREGOV-Regulatory Governance inHigherEducation: aComparative development? Prospects andchallenges SOCIALREG-Regional social regulation in Latin America: A new agenda for tutions duringand after theeconomic crises of the late1990s and early 2000s, sustained alism and intraregionalrelationssince the late1980sandresilienceofregionalinsti - at theregionaltierofgovernance intheGlobal South.Despitetheresurgenceofregion- provision and empowermentdiffusion ofsocialpolicyregulation, occur processes that pirical socialscience.Specifically,theprojectexplores andevaluates theexpansionand international politicaleconomy,sociologyandlaw, whilecombiningconceptualandem- terdisciplinary perspectivepolitical science, made by drawinguponrecentcontributions effort tostudythediffusionofregulationat regionallevel primarilythroughanin- Sociology andInternationalDevelopment. For thisreason,researchproposalisan South isvitalforthedisciplinesofInternationalRelations, Politics,InternationalPolitical norm, merous countries.Inthelastdecades, the useofregulatoryinstrumentshasbecome selection oftheregulatoryinstrumentsineachcase. specific policycommunitiesandthe the UK) about studies (Spain,Mexico,Chileandthe database ofqualityagenciesthroughouttheworld,aswell astherealizationoffourcase of a elaboration instruments usedforthesepurposes.Theresearchdesignincludesthe communities ofactorsinvolvedthe initsdefinitionanddevelopment,specific andthe ized institutionsresponsibleforperformingthatfunction-qualityassurance agencies-, and wecused onaspecificarea,theregulationofquality, proposetoanalysethespecial- into thedifferentaspects of thegovernance ofregulation.Forthispurpose,we arefo- analyse howtheregulatorystatehas expanded inthefield of highereducation, delving last decades(Majone,1996;Yeung,2011; Levi-Faur,2013).Theaimofthisprojectisto as thedevelopmentprocesses state inthecontextofglobalization oftheregulatory ious domains of public intervention, atrendthatdifferentauthors have conceptualized varregulatory capacitiesofstatesacrossthe of theextension ofthe tendencies arepart - ensure the qualityof the activitiesimplemented by highereducation institutions. These either Understanding the significance of social regulation and its impactontheGlobal transforming innu- education arerapidly field ofhigher policies inthe Public Period: 2016-2019 Funding: NECO) /NationalPlan R+D+I2013-2016ResearchProjects.CSO2015-68682-P by: Funded Martin Lodge,Bolivar PortugalCelaya xenl Contributors: External IBEI Researchers linked to the project: Ixchel Pérez Durán, Ana García Juanatey IBEI PrincipalResearcher:JacintJordana to introduce 61.589Euros Spanish MinistryofEconomy,IndustryandCompetitiveness (MI- performance David Sancho Royo, Antoine Maillet, Susana Borràs, incentives, to encourage competition and/or to IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 26 Ivan Cerrillo Ivan Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness (MI- Competitiveness Industry and Spanish Ministry of Economy, 41.503 Euros Building on, but seeking to go beyond the European Union (EU) experience, this Building on, but seeking to go beyond IBEI Principal Researcher: Andrea C. Bianculli IBEI Researchers linked to the project: Jean Grugel, Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann External Contributors: Jean Grugel, Funded by: R+D+I 2013-2016 Research Projects. CSO2015-66411-P NECO) / National Plan Funding: 2016-2019 Period: and comparative analyses on regulatory governance in the developing world are still in world are still in the developing analyses on regulatory governance and comparative of regional powers and the rise configurations power the changing Given short supply. closer this issue demands scripts, global governance that more normative challenge the cooperation and North- relationships, regional state-market examination to understand will itself. The research development and the meaning of international South relations, - for the first time three tradition contribution by bringing together thus make an original - and devel regionalism, regulation strands in the social sciences: ally separate research of emerging and to what extent the articulation how it will reveal opment. Moreover, the via space the development shapes at the regional level of regulatory regimes forms rely which governments, unattainable by national otherwise of public goods provision 2006). (Braithwaite limited regulatory capacity on often very to America in Latin of three regional blocs analysis by a detailed comparative backed is effects of mar- region as a unit to mitigate the negative illustrate the re-emergence of the 2001; Beeson 2007), and as development globalisation from (Telò ket instability derived and Deacon 2006; through social regulation (Yeates space for managing uncertainties in provision regulation and policy social on focus will project The 2010). et al. Deacon the (CAN), Community Andean in the higher education gender equality, health and Common Market of the South (Mercosur)American Nations and the Union of South (Unasur). will bring in complementary and interdisciplinary ex- In so doing, the study policy anal- (social) and integration studies regional pertise in regulatory governance, national and regional regulatory regimes interact, ysis to outline how regulation and in the context of global regulation. The research will intersect and impact development and provide insights that will be useful for academics hence fill an intellectual gap and America. Latin policy makers alike in Europe and IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 27 Provision inLatinAmerica andsub-Saharan Africa INDIPACT-Politics over Ethnicity:IndigenousMovements andPublicGoods ists, stateofficials,andeconomicelites. from newspapersandsemi-structuredinterviewswithindigenousactivists,non-activ- so itcombines a variety ofdata-collectiontechniques,includingprotest-event analysis tactics. Theprojectemploysaqualitativeparticular mobilization methodology.Indoing universalistsions about of viability andmulticulturalpolicyoptions,toassessthe basis tomakeinformeddeci- also providesactivistsandpolicymakerswithastronger cases in Latin America. Finally, exploringtheconsequences of indigenous movements isting literatureandcombines a systematic cross-regional comparison with lessstudied mobilization theproposedresearchmoves beyondtheregionalfragmentationof theex- to doso.Forstudentsofindigenous to providepublicgoods,andwhentheyarelikely social movements byidentifyinghowmovements mighttransform the capacityofstates tious politicstheprojectaddresses the relative lackofresearchontheconsequences of tionship between ethnicdiversity andpublicgoods provision. For scholars of conten- approach thatmoves beyondsimplistic assertions about thesupposedly negative rela- and substantive issues.Forstudentsofethnicpoliticsthisresearchoffersanalternative institutions builtinresponsetopriorepisodesofconflict. context freeof major veto players, which is in turnthehistorical outcome of distinct state have theorganizationalstrengthtosustaincollective action,andoperateinapolitical indigenous movementsto affectstateprovisionofpublicgoodsifthey aremorelikely It alsohypothesizesthat naming andshamingshiftsinstate-societylinkages. nently of statestomediatelandconflicts and provide basic water infrastructure,most promi- the specificmechanisms by whichindigenousmovements mightinfluencethecapacity lization impacts on publicgoodprovision. Specifically, theframeworkcalls attention to develops aninnovative theoretical frameworkforanalyzinghowandwhenethnicmobi- Period: 2016-2018 Funding: NECO) /NationalPlan R+D+I2013-2016 ResearchProjects.CSO2015-67558-P by: Funded Soifer Contributors: Matthew Lange, Pádraig Carmody, Prerna Singh, Hillel External IBEI PrincipalResearcher:MatthiasvomHau In developing thisargument,theproject engages avariety of broader theoretical Drawing onsocialmovement studiesandhistoricalinstitutionalismtheproject 53.361Euros Spanish MinistryofEconomy,IndustryandCompetitiveness (MI- IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 28

We 10.1111/1758-5899.12198]. doi: POLICY GLOBAL crisis.’ Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness (MI- Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness Eurozone 47.432 Euros the Yannis Karagiannis Karagiannis IBEI Principal Researcher: Yannis External Contributors: Mattia Guidi, Nikitas Konstantinidis Funded by: R+D+I 2013-2016 Research Projects. CSO2015-70072-P NECO) / National Plan Funding: 2016-2019 Period: Over the past six decades, conditionality policies (i.e. the granting of assistance assistance granting of the (i.e. policies conditionality decades, six past the Over during Othertimes however, conditionality policies fail, and target governments end up not target governments fail, and conditionality policies Othertimes however, those re- undoing even or even their donors, agreed with policies implementing the - project seeks to explain that varia undertaken. This themselves which they had forms policies sometimes work and other times not? This tion -- why, that is, do conditionality question by both refining our theoretical that to answer ground-breaking project seeks by schemes and empir- world-class producing tools to deal with international incentives fur- build on, and seek to ical research on this topical matter. On the theoretical side, we and N. Konstantinidis (2015), ‘On the con- ther refine, our recent work [Karagiannis, Y. conditionality policies (with evidence from Greece and of international ditional success Spain schemes, incentives extrinsic as conditionality policies thus conceptualize international effects on target governments’ their potentially destructive seek to discover and we within a rationalistic to reform. This allows us to place ourselves intrinsic motivation informed) international donor organ- principal-agent the (relatively framework, where is the agent. target government uninformed) (relatively ization is the principal, and the which under conditions derive we signaling games, Bayesian the technology of Using not succeed. What is urgently conditionality policies may or may needed now is to (a) con- all possible to derive the baseline model extentions of work through additional our theoretical technology and sub- between ditions, and (b) analyze the relationship theories of European and international politics. On the empirical side, there stantive two detailed datasets of remains a considerable amount of work, too. Our goal is to build Union, and one conditionality agreements, one for the internal politics of the European for conditionality agreements in the realm of international politics, with a special focus wish to conduct a number of de- addition, we agreements. In on development-related America. The far-reaching results of our tailed case studies, mostly in Europe and Latin shall gain side, we project will be both theoretical and policy-related. On the theoretical logic schemes obey the neoclassical more insights into whether international incentive specific provide shall we policy side, On the not! -- or sloping supply curves upwards of not. guidance as to when conditionality policies should be applied, or in exchange for policy reforms) have become widespread. The International widespread. The International become Monetary policy reforms) have in exchange for and Union, the European States, the United of the government Bank, the World Fund, work. not always do policies conditionality Yet, use them. regional powers many even end up and efficient, and target governments turn out to be effective Sometimes, they by maintaining the reforms required implementing and the donor organization(s). CPI-EIP-Counter-Productive Incentives Schemes in European and Interna - and in European Schemes Incentives CPI-EIP-Counter-Productive tional Politics IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 29 ture struc- territorial factors onaccountability: effect ofthree this projectseekstoexaminethe such ashealth,education,pensions,socialhousingandchildcarepolicies. the mechanismsgovernments usedby toinformandevaluate specificsocialpolicies in socialpolicies.Inparticular,itempirically examines theory toassess accountability dressed as an overall assessment of governments, thisresearch will elaborateanoriginal from mainstreamstudiesonaccountabilityinanumberofways. of such social policies. ACIN-SocPol is aninnovative research project thatwilldiffer betweenrelationship the examining provision in the and socialequality accountability ative perspective ACIN-SocPol- Accountability andinequalityfor socialpoliciesinacompar know in theimplementationofpolicies blur governmental responsibility.However, we do not of multiplelevelsthe participation finding that ernment accountability, ofgovernment examined theeffectofhigherlevels ofdecentralizationontheoverall assessment of gov- ticipation oftheprivate sectorintheprovision of suchpolicies. Previous studieshave gimes comparison through theinclusion of countries that have differenttypesofwelfare re- may participateintheimplementationofsuchpolicies;(3)providingacross-country different governmentalprovided by levels, givenmultiple levels that ofgovernments employment, pensionsandimmigration;(2)coveringthe assessmentofaccountability wide rangeofsocialpolicies:health,childcare(nursery),education,housing,un- for publicpoliciesfromacomparativeof accountability perspective by:(1)covering a tion. Thisnovel research project aims to provide an extensive anddetailed assessment for socialpolicieswithnewinsightsfromtheperspectiveability ofPublic Administra relevant stakeholdersthatseektoconfirm ourfindings. of thesocial policies here examined; and experiments and focus groups withcitizens and to citizensthatseeksprovideamoredetailed assessment fromthemainbeneficiaries for socialpoliciesacross differentcountries;anovelassessment ofaccountability survey on novel dataandtools: a novel survey toexpertsthatseeksprovideaquantitative participation underminestheaccountabilityand equalityofsocialpolicies. private sector in theprovision of social policies, with the aim to investigate whethersuch as theirdegreeofdecommodificationand thepresenceof affecttheiraccountability; the typeofwelfare regime, withtheaimtoinvestigate whethertheirsocialbenefitssuch to investigatehavetwo factorsthat receivedattention instudiesonaccountability: little of socialpoliciesontheaccountabilityforspecific public policies. This study also seeks of yet and Secondly, since studies on the explanatory variablesSecondly, sincestudiesontheexplanatory are scant, ofaccountability Firstly, incontrasttoprevious studies, wherein accountabilityhas been ad- The presentresearchprojectseekstocontributethescholarshiponaccount- Thirdly, empirically, theproject is based on a mixed-method approach based governments/multilevel the territorial effect that structures different of design territorial government/multilevel of social structures policies, of government/multilevel character welfare regimes of social and policies; the design par- (4) - - IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 30 National / Universities and Innovation Ixchel Pérez Durán Ixchel Pérez Ixchel Pérez Durán, Andrea C. Bianculli, Ixchel Pérez Durán, Science, of Ministry Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness (MI- Competitiveness Industry and Spanish Ministry of Economy, Spanish 10.000 Euros 25.000 Euros Plan R+D+I 2017-2020 Research Projects. EIN2019-103022 R+D+I 2017-2020 Research Plan Funding: 2019-2020 Period: Challenges for regional integration in Latin America are enormous. For decades, America in Latin Challenges for regional integration research to promote this project aims that inspires perspective transnational The promoting a new generation of project include expected results of the ITN The IBEI Principal Researcher: Jacint Jordana project: the to linked Researchers IBEI Funded by: Juan Carlos Triviño Funded by: R+D+I 2013-2016 Research Projects. EUIN2017-85889 NECO) / National Plan Funding: 2017-2018 Period: IBEI Principal Researcher: Jacint Jordana Researcher: IBEI Principal to the project: linked IBEI Researchers numerous initiatives have been undertaken, including strategies of all types, in order all types, in order strategies of been undertaken, including have initiatives numerous policy integration to promote economic, social and in the making countries up Latin of institutional stability, the pro- in terms been scarce, results have However, America. pro- This and policy co-ordination. public goods, duction of regional (or sub-regional) within the 2018 Training Network (ITN) Innovative an request for a as designed ject, an interdisciplinary research to promote aims in the H2020 Programme, for tender call both America, existing in Latin the different transnational dynamics approach around America, and with other regions in the in regard to intra-regional relations, within Latin on transatlantic relations with Europe. world, placing a particular focus and different disciplines from region American Latin in the nodes and into networks such in areas physical connections literary relations, and cultural include These topics. and internation- through as infrastructure, social links generated migratory movements, as social of inequality, and the reduction as well al relations in areas such as welfare aims to use the same this purpose, the project regulation policies. With and economic as the same as well analysis methodology (social network analysis) in all its case studies, that impact on of studies on transnational relations and their theoretical perspective, globalisation, with the necessary adaptations for each discipline. American integration, exposed to debates of an inter- much more researchers on Latin disciplinary nature, and much more conscious of the impact of globalisation on regional integration processes. TRANSLAT-Transnational Latin America: new roads to regional integration integration to regional roads new America: Latin TRANSLAT-Transnational and globalization IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 31 GREI-International StudiesResearch Group OBS- EuropeanOBS- Foreign Policy Observatory recognized asconsolidatedresearchgroup. the creation of a major joint body of scientific work. In 2009, 2014 and 2017 the groupwas researchers, the group’s internationalisation (workinEuropeanresearch networks) and bility ofitsscientificwork(usethenewtechnologies,website), theeducation of young pean Union’sforeignpolicy.Theobjective istoconsolidate itasagroup,raisethevisi- 2001 withtheaimofpromotingandincreasingknowledge anddebateabouttheEuro- countries andtheeffectsontheirpublicpolicies. of actors present intheinternationalsphereor in theprocesses of interaction among in thecontextofglobalisation,rolemultilateralinstitutions,and the networks the groupmembersconsider, among othermatters,thepoliticaleconomy of theStates the studyof international governance processes being tackledtransversely. Inthisway, development,politics andinternational problems regarding is awidesetofglobal with with thoseofinternationalrelations.Themainareafortheresearchgrouptofocuson academic traditions andperspectivescombine the political economy ofinternational group members the in 2014 and2017.Thesubjectsforstudyby solidated researchgroup the IBEI,firstwithrecognitionas emerging research group in2009,and later as con- Iñiguez, LaraKlossek,DiegoBadell, Adrià Rivera, Jordi Mas Laia Mestres, RobertKissack, Margarita Petrova, Martijn Vlaskamp, Marta IBEI Researchers linked to the project: IBEI PrincipalResearcher:EstherBarbé The EuropeanForeignPolicyObservatory was foundedasaresearchgroupin Period: 2017-2021 Funding: (AGAUR). 2017SGR00951 by: Agency forManagementofUniversity andResearchGrants Funded External Contributors:CarlesRamió Ana GarcíaJuanatey Holesch, Shashwat Kumar,CharlesRoger, Anna Kyriazi,Emmanuelle Mathieu, Shaw, MaxSpoor,FrankBorgeWietzke, Miriam Bradley,CarlosD.Bravo, Adam Matthias vomHau,Fulya Apaydin, Lesley Ann Daniels,Pablo Astorga, Martin IBEI Researchers linked to the project: IBEI PrincipalResearcher:JacintJordana As a research group, theGREI came together during2008under the auspices of 66.128 Euros Oriol Costa,ElisabethJohansson-Nogués, Andrea C. Bianculli, Yannis Karagiannis, IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 32 Aina Gallego Dobon, Leire Rincón Anna M. Palau, Luz María Muñoz, Pere Vilanova, Mi- Vilanova, Pere María Muñoz, Luz Palau, Anna M. Gemma Collantes Celador, Patricia Garcia-Duran, Anna Anna Garcia-Duran, Celador, Patricia Collantes Gemma Agency for Management of University and Research Grants Agency for Management of University Agency for Management of University Grants and Research of University Agency for Management 36.800 Euros 36.800 Euros Period: 2017-2021 Period: At present, we are working on five different areas of analysis: (1) the interaction analysis: of different areas five on working are present, we At IBEI Principal Researcher: Laura Chaqués-Bonafont IBEI Researchers linked to the project: (AGAUR). 2017 SGR 687 Funding: The Spanish Policy Agendas Project is aimed to contribute to the analysis of issue to contribute Project is aimed Agendas The Spanish Policy Alba Huidobro García, Ixchel Pérez Durán, Juan Carlos Triviño, External Contributors: Camilo Cristancho Mantilla Ansemill Pérez, quel Funded by: Period: 2017-2021 Period: External External Contributors: SGR 693 (AGAUR). 2017 Funding: Herranz Surralles, Eduard Soler Lecha, Raül Hernández Sagrera, Juan Pablo Pablo Sagrera, Juan Raül Hernández Soler Lecha, Surralles, Eduard Herranz Cabrera, Benjamin Federico Guerrero Bondia, Alfons González Gatica, Soriano Michal Na- Pol Morillas Bassedas, Montserrat Millet, Vidal, Kienzle, Lluc López Duque Esther Zapater Serra Massansalvador, torski, Francesc Funded by: prioritization and policy dynamics in Spain from transition to democracy to present. The transition to democracy from in Spain prioritization and policy dynamics are object of important of the list of problems that main goal is to identify the variations an explanation of why these attention system; and to give within the Spanish political how and public preferences, follows politicization to what extend issue occur, variations in the prioritiza- variations contribute to explain mass-media— –especially policy actors tion of issues across time. agenda, the media and public opinion, (2) political representation the political between of (3) Europeanization systems of governance, and quality of democracy in multilevel countries and time; (4) across of policy convergence the political agenda and patterns the mobilization of interest organizations. Our anal- gender and public policy and (5) qualitative of large datasets, which allow combining ysis is based on the development countries and methods for the analysis of policy dynamics across time, and quantitative following the methodology been developed policy subsystems. These databases have from of scholars Agendas Project: an international network Policy of the Comparative Belgium, Denmark, France, Israel, Italy, European countries USA, Canada and several Netherlands, , Spain, Switzerland, and the UK. Comparative Policy Agendas Policy Comparative IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 33 tity andself-perception (LIQUID-EU) LIQUID borders withintheEU:insearch ofmemberstates’territorialiden- Self-government andaccountability for socialpolicies different federalmodels on the basisofthevariations ofthreedimensions: autonomy in from the research undertaken byHooghe et al (2010, 2016), this study aims to identify perspective, thelevel ofaccountabilityin social policies. Ontheotherhand,drawing what istheeffectofdifferentfederalmodelson the accountabilityforsocialpolicies? to answer, empiricallyandincomparative perspective, thefollowingresearch question: policy—. Insodoing,ourresearch seeks for socialpolicies—i.e.health accountability the cuses on the analysis of the effect of a higher—or lower— degree of self-government in governments, andautonomy inthefieldofpublicpolicies. In particular,ourresearch fo- tonomy inthepoliticalrepresentationofregional governments, fiscal autonomy ofthese dimensions, which according toHooghe et al (2010, 2016)constitutefederal models: au - countability forpublicpolicies. In general,ourobjective is to analyzetheeffect of three sub-state units? offer achanceforthesovereigntynomic integration and self-determinationclaimsofthe EU. Weself-determination inthe eco- question: Underwhichconditionsdothe askthe gating above allthedeterminantsofsuccess or failureofnationalsovereignty and freedoms. a bigquestionmarkbehindtheendurance and borders of theSingleMarketand its four ments. BREXIT-thewithdrawal oftheUnitedKingdomfromEU–hasintroduced ically benefitfrom participating init. At thesame time, we find some backward move- Single Market)hasreplacedthenationalframework,andsub-stateunitsautomat- tional economicframework(freemovement ofgoods,capital,services,andpeopleinthe independence (Alesina&Spolaore2003,Colomer 2007). InmostEU states, thissuprana - EU with itshighdegreeof economic integration has lowered the threshold and costs of European ratherthanapurestatecontext.Oneoftheexplanationshasbeenthat Europe (CataloniaandScotland)have increasinglyplaced their demands in abroader On theonehand,ourresearchseekstoanalyze andmeasure,inacomparative This studyaimstoanalyzetheeffectofdifferentmodelsfederalismonac- Period: 2018-2019 Funding: (AGAUR). InstituteforSelf-Government Studies.2017IEA500012 by: Funded IBEI Researcherslinkedtotheproject: IBEI PrincipalResearcher:JacintJordana The LIQUID-EU project aims at analyzingthisnewpoliticalscenario, investi- In therecentyears, we couldobserve thatmovements forself-government in 9.900 Euros Agency forManagementofUniversityand ResearchGrants Adam Holesch IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 34 Andrea C. Bianculli; Carlos D. Bravo; Andrea C. Bianculli; Carlos D. Sergi Martínez; Fernando Hortal Agency for Management of University and Research Grants Agency for Management of University 36.000 Euros 10.000 Euros IBEI Principal Researcher: Lesley-Ann Daniels IBEI Researchers linked to the project: This project provides new theoretical propositions and survey evidence regard- evidence survey and new theoretical propositions provides project This Alex Kuo Albertos; External Contributors: Laia Balcells; José Fernández Funded and Research Grants Agency for Management of University by: Studies. 2017 IEA5 00014 (AGAUR). Institute for Self-Government Funding: 2018-2019 Period: Once the different degrees of self-governance and levels of accountability are and levels degrees of self-governance Once the different Ixchel Pérez Durán IBEI Principal Researcher: IBEI Researchers linked to the project: Juan Carlos Triviño Madsen i Colell; Thea External Contributors: Matthew Wood; Àngel Guevara Funded by: 2018-2019 Period: (AGAUR). Institute for Self-Government Studies. 2017 IEA5 00013 (AGAUR). Institute for Self-Government Funding: ing the support for greater regional self-government and independence and the effect and independence self-government ing the support for greater regional hope to capture “politically re- on citizens. We have that pro-independence campaigns evidence mobilization debate, with alistic” aspects of the independence comparative argue that we and Scotland. Regarding support for self-government, from by differing views and ex- are driven preferences for self-government individual-level or independence would actually entail. Be- pectations of what greater self-government autonomous regions is multi-dimensional in nature (as newly cause self-government as as well cultural domains fiscal, and would face changes or trade-offs in sovereignty, whether and will assess we autonomy is achieved), in procedural elements of how such which is a more subtle of self-government,” “scenarios how much citizens prefer various will test theories that these self-gov- we Second, these issues. of support for measurement amounts of fatigue and non-political created varying ernment mobilization efforts have with cooperate to economically to want citizens for by affecting incentives spillovers, on the issue. either co-nationalists in these regions or with people who are “activists” Expectations and effects of regional independence: A comparison of Cata- of comparison A independence: of regional effects and Expectations lonia and Scotland the political representation of governments, fiscal autonomy, and autonomy in public autonomy in and autonomy, fiscal governments, of representation the political policies. — model an empirical point of view, which from to identify, seeks identified, the study of accountability the perspective from better outcomes produces i.e. unitary, federal— European countries on Western The empirical analysis will be focused in social policies. different unitary and of the European Union— with countries member —in particular, models. federal government IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 35 at thecalls for theEuropean Horizon2020program INTCO2017 -Grants for thepreparation ofcollaborative R&Dprojects aimed of theGLOBEconsortium. dinator oftheGLOBEprojectproposal(H2020).ISGlobalwas theNGDOasamember development cooperation. engine forgreaterparticipationintheseEuropeaninstrumentsbytheentitiesofCatalan The optionistousethetractioncapacityoftheseresearchbodies,sothattheyactasan Union fundingforresearchproposalsonissuesofinteresttotheCatalancooperation. tion withNGDOsinordertocreateacompetitive consortiumthatmay obtainEuropean ities installedintheCatalanuniversities andresearchcentrespromote theirassocia the agentsofCatalancooperationsystem. The idea is to takeadvantage ofthecapac- of presence, onthepart helps toamoreimportantinternational such asanelementthat Period: 2018-2019 Funding: 6.000Euros (AGAUR). Catalan Agency forDevelopment Cooperation.2017INTCO00005 Funded by: IBEI Researcherslinkedtotheproject: IBEI PrincipalResearcher:JacintJordana IBEI was awarded as recipient of one of these grantsas research center and coor- This call aims to promote the research on issues of sustainable development, Agency forManagementofUniversity andResearch Grants Adam Holesch - IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 36 Telefonica 45.000 Euros Period: 2018-2019 Period: The goals are: to discuss about telecommunications and Internet policy in Eu- and about telecommunications are: to discuss goals The Europe and Latin and Internet Policy between Areas: Telecommunications IBEI Principal Researcher: Jacint Jordana Josep Maria Castellano García Coordinator: IBEI Technical Funded by: Funding: The Cátedra Telefónica de Política y Regulación de las Telecomunicaciones e In- Telecomunicaciones de Política y Regulación de las The Cátedra Telefónica ternet has been created to facilitate telecommunications and Internet policy benchmark- Internet and telecommunications to facilitate been created ternet has America. and Latin Europe ing between - that deal with the main regulato to produce working papers America; rope and Latin policies and good practices in ICT and evolution; to Exchange ideas ry models trends - to create a knowl Researchers; American for Latin program research through visiting experts in the field edge platform in touch with the creation The America; in Europe and Latin and Regulatory Models Regulation America; America. Regulatory Spaces in Europe and Latin of Supranational and Transnational Cátedra Telefonica de Política y Regulación de las Telecomunicaciones e e Telecomunicaciones de las y Regulación de Política Telefonica Cátedra Latina – Europa América Internet IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 37 Total Others MICINN/MINECO European Union Total MINECO MICINN/ Union European year) (by granted Funding Projects Research Table 3. Research Projects Funding by Granted Year (2010-2019) (starting year) Projects Granted Research Table 2. NumberofResearch Projects Granted by Starting Year (2010-2019) Others 349.800 € 349.800€ 341.946 € 341.946€ 7.854 € 7.854€ 2010 - 377.322 € 377.322€ 182.290 € 182.290€ 185.032€ 2010 10.000 € 10.000€ 2011 5 1 4 - 2011 50.820 € 50.820€ 50.820 € 50.820€ 2012 5 1 3 1 - - 2012 339.549 € 339.549€ 159.120 € 159.120€ 98.429 € 98.429€ 82.000 € 82.000€ 1 1 - - 2013 2013 8 3 4 1 123.400 € 123.400€ 25.000 € 25.000€ 98.400 € 98.400€ 2014 - 2014 5 4 1 - 264.459 € 264.459€ 224.459 € 224.459€ 40.000 € 40.000€ 2015 - 2015 2 1 1 - 443.736 € 443.736€ 257.246 € 257.246€ 158.553 € 158.553€ 27.937 € 27.937€ 2016 2016 9 3 5 1 788.445 € 788.445€ 230.700 € 230.700€ 527.745€ 30.000 € 30.000€ 2017 2017 6 1 3 2 347.677 € 347.677€ 121.605 € 121.605€ 226.072 € 226.072€ 2018 2018 - 10 8 2 - 594.915 € 594.915€ 525.625 € 525.625€ 69.290 € 69.290€ 2019 2019 - 3 2 1 - IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 38 2019. , 18 (3): Sociological [et.al]. Alessandro

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Planificación d’Estudis Internacionals; Barcelona’gov Organized by: Institut Barcelona Internacionals Hosted by: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis (UPF) Miquel Salvador Coordinator: David Sancho (UPF); Eduard Albert Mayol; Ramió; Carles Salvador; Miquel Sancho; David Guest speakers: Alguacil; Jordi Marín; Toni Merino; Lluis Junca Gil; Mario Pública 7-10 May 2018. Liderazgo y Gestión d’Estudis Internacionals; Barcelona’gov Organized by: Institut Barcelona Hosted by: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals Coordinator: Xavier Ballart (UAB-IBEI) Alexander Albert Ledesma; Subirats; Joan Brugué; Ballart; Quim Guest speakers: Xavier Heichlinger 21-23 February 2018. Global India Network Workshop Organized by: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals Hosted by: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals Johansson-Nogués Coordinator: Jacint Jordana (IBEI); Esther Barbé (IBEI); Elisabeth (IBEI) Lara Klossek; Rachna Shanbog; Shounak Set; Tomasz Guest Tània Verge; speakers: Deshpande; Proma Ray Chaudhurri; Vanita Lukaszuk; Shruti Neelakantana; Tanvi Shah; Siegfried Wolf; Param Haaften; Gulshan Sachdeva; Leah Falcao; Lourens van Eileen IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 73 Guest Miriam Bradley(IBEI) Coordinator: ÁngelSaz-Carranza(ESADEgeo); Jacint Jordana(IBEI); Nico Krisch(IBEI); Economics andGeopolitics Hosted by: InstitutBarcelona d’Estudis Internacionals; ESADEgeo Center for Global Economics andGeopolitics Organized by:InstitutBarcelonad’Estudis Internacionals; ESADEgeo Center forGlobal 11-12 January2018.BarcelonaWorkshoponGlobalGovernance Gopakumar; Pouliot; ElisabethJohansson-Nogués;Thomas Rixen; JoostPauwelyn; DavidCoen;K.M. Moraes; Javier Solana; Antje Wiener; RenéUrueñaHernandez;LeahKimber;Vincent Büthe; ThomasHale;JanWouters;NicoKrisch;MiriamBradley; Angel Saz-Carranza. Benvenisti; Charles Roger; Alec Stone-Sweet; Deborah Avant; Mercy DeMenno; Tim Activities atIBEI Scientific Table 6. NumberofScientific Activities atIBEI by Year andCategory(2010-2019) Lectures Seminars Workshops Total speakers: Alexandra Stephen 2010 37 12 20 5 Budabin; Gill; 2011 38 15 18 5 Borge 2012 32 10 15 Anna 7 Wietzke; 2013 Leander; 39 18 12 9 Jens 2014 44 17 18 9 Monica Steffek; 2015 39 19 11 9 Herz; Emily 2016 40 20 11 9 Marcel Jones; 2017 59 35 16 8 Hanegraaff; Henrique 2018 39 20 13 6 Choer 2019 49 10 24 15 Eyal IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 74 Central European University. September-December 2018 Central European University. University College Dublin. June-August 2019 College Dublin. June-August University Korea Development Institute. September-December 2019 Korea Development Center for the Study of the Drone. December 2018-December Center for the Study of the Drone. University of Gothenburg. May-October 2018 University Università degli Studi di Catania. September-December 2019. degli Studi di Catania. September-December Università Universitat Pompeu Fabra. December 2018-July 2019 Pompeu Fabra. December 2018-July Universitat European University Institute. September-November 2018 Institute. September-November European University City University of New York. January-December 2019 of New York. City University North Carolina State University. September-December 2018 September-December North Carolina State University. Hebrew University of Jerusalem. September-October 2019 of Jerusalem. September-October Hebrew University FLACSO Argentina. July 2019 FLACSO University of London. April-May 2019 April-May of London. University University of Copenhagen. September-December 2018 of Copenhagen. September-December University . University of Oxford. January 2018 . 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King’s College London. September-December 2018 Christel Koop. King’s College London. September-December Lapuente Giné. Victor David Levi-Faur. Richard Mahoney. Aires. January 2018 de Buenos Constanza Mazzina. Universidad Letícia Meniconi Barbabela. Branko Milanovic. 2019 Irene Morlino. London School of Economics. September-November January-December 2019 Center for Global Development. Michele de Nevers. Higher School of Economics. National Research University Anastassia Obydenkova. December 2018-December 2019 Umut Özkirimli. CIDOB. September-December 2019 Stefania Panebianco. 8.1 Asquer. Alberto 2019 Knaack Peter Bernardo Rangoni. 2018 of Bamberg. January-August Thomas Rixen. University Livia Rohrbach. Sherzod Shadikhodjaev. October-December 2019 del Perú. Pontificia Católica Universidad José Ignacio Távara. 2019 College Dublin. June-August Natalia Umansky. University 8. 2018 January-August Pompeu Fabra. . Universitat Pol Bargués-Pedreny 2018–December 2019 École polytechnique / IC3. January Heloise Berkowitz. Dario Clemente. 2018 of Sussex. September . University Liljana Cvetanoska 2018 July-November Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood. Florida International University. Alfredo Hernández Sánchez. Arthur Holland Michel. Dominique Schmid. IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 75 October-December 2019 Triviño. Carlos Juan October 2018 Ixchel PérezDurán.CopenhagenBusinessSchool,Copenhagen,Denmark. August- Shashwat Kumar.MumbaiUniversity, Mumbai,India.December2018-March2019 / South Asia DemocraticForum Lara Klossek. July 2019 Robert Kissack. 2019 Jacint Jordana.SciencesPo Alba Huidobro.EuropeanUniversity Institute Laura ChaquésBonafont. Carlos D.Bravo.University ofKonstanz,Konstanz,Germany. April-August 2019 Miriam Bradley.KyungHeeUniversity, Seoul,SouthKorea.July2018;2019 Andrea C.Bianculli. 8.2 IBEIResearchers visitingotherinstitutions Kniou Karim Christopher Walker. University ofNewSouthWales. February2018 Jordi Vaquer. OpenSocietyFoundations.February-August 2019 Enrique Vásquez 2019 Mobility International Table 7. InternationalMobilityto/from IBEI(2010-2019) IBEI Researchto Visitors institutions visiting other IBEI Researchers . Banaras HinduUniversity, Varanasi, India.November 2018-February2019 Institute International InstituteofSocialStudies . Universidad delPacífico. January2018-December2019 University ofYork, York, UnitedKingdom.June-October2019 2010 rsu Uiest o Rotterdam, of University Erasmus 8 3 of , Paris, France.January-February2018; August-December University ofTexas , Austin, UnitedStates.January2019 Social 2011 , Brussels,Belgium.March-July2019 14 5 Sciences; 2012 9 7 2013 9 4 Erasmus , Florence,Italy.January-March2019 2014 13 4 , TheHague,Netherlands.

University 2015 19 7 Rotterdam, 2016 23 5 Rotterdam. 2017 The 23 8 Netherlands. 2018 18 5 May-June 2019 18 10 IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 76 Competitive Research Funding Research Competitive Appendix. Financial Information: Financial Information: Appendix.

IBEI Scientific Report 2018-2019 2019 2019 89.526 € 514.381 € 340.085 € 854.465 € 133.865 € 290.990 € 514.381 € 2019 78 5.417 € 7.206 € 35.736 € 58.025 € 68.500 € 55.627 € 109.575 € 340.085 € 2018 2018 474.247 € 399.304 € 873.551 € AGAUR 2018 110.526 € 201.100 € 162.620 € 474.247 € 14.988 € 65.000 € 70.998 € 11.500 € 99.628 € 53.750 € 83.440 € 399.304 € 2017 include 2017 439.767 € 498.818 € 938.585 € 2017 90.854 € 173.065 € 175.848 € 7.200 € 439.767 € 83.583 € 40.732 € 41.718 € 47.500 € 83.440 € 194.644 € 498.818 € Others 2016 2016 308.779 € 428.764 € 737.543 € 2016 85.749 € 120.499 € 102.531 € 308.779 € 30.282 € 48.000 € 20.600 € 45.511 € 57.000 € 62.580 € 164.791 € 428.764 € 2015 2015 2015 200.729 € 236.126 € 436.855 € 3.793 € 9.500 € 62.800 € 57.207 € 80.722 € 12.000 € 32.000 € 23.548 € 78.278 € 77.008 € 200.729 € 236.126 € 2014 - € complementarias”. 2014 183.640 € 214.587 € 2014 398.227 € 7.200 € 16.000 € 45.803 € 15.194 € 98.389 € 32.000 € 52.800 € 90.813 € 40.027 € 214.587 € 183.640 € 2013 - € - € - € 2013 323.876 € 193.233 € 517.108 € “acciones 2013 34.111 € 18.050 € 32.000 € 109.072 € 193.233 € 78.082 € 115.050 € 130.743 € 323.876 € 2012 - € - € - € 2012 include 258.585 € 232.041 € 490.625 € 31.163 € 30.950 € 54.440 € 2012 115.488 € 232.041 € 24.673 € 61.677 € 172.235 € 258.585 € 2011 - € - € 2011 funding 9.000 € 282.657 € 270.045 € 552.702 € 27.370 € 50.867 € 67.320 € 115.488 € 2011 270.045 € 31.327 € 56.585 € 194.745 € 282.657 € 2010 - € - € projects 2010 200.997 € 278.016 € 479.013 € 21.896 € 32.300 € 76.300 € 67.320 € 80.200 € 2010 278.016 € 18.055 € 61.960 € 120.982 € 200.997 € Total Total FPI - FPU - FI Mobility (ingoing / outgoing) AXA Research Projects Research Total Beatriu de Pinós Others MICINN/MINECO Marie S. Curie Marie S. Human Resources Juan de la Cierva Table A3. Competitive Research Funding (2010-2019) Funding Research Competitive A3. Table Competitive Funding Research Table A2. Research Projects Funding by Year (2010-2019) Year by Funding Projects Research A2. Table Research Projects Funding funding year) (by Table A1. Recruitment and Incorporation of Human Resources by Category (2010-2019) Category by Resources of Human and Incorporation Recruitment A1. Table & Recruitment Incorporation Human Resources Union European Ramon y Cajal Total funding of each project distributed equally by year. Total funding of each project distributed equally by year. MICINN/MINECO Total funding of each programme distributed equally by year. Mobility includes ingoing (Erasmus ingoing Mobility includes distributed equally by year. programme funding of each Total MINECO). Mundus, MICINN) and ongoing (MECD, Total funding of each programme/project distributed equally by year. projects, Cátedra Telefónica and others grants. projects, Cátedra Telefónica

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