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I Appendix I Appendix I I Director: Brigid Laffan Editors: Sarah Beck, Mei Lan Goei and Elena Torta Graphic Designer: Giorgio Giamberini Published in April 2020 by the European University Institute © European University Institute, 2020 Table of Contents Appendix I Academic Publications 1 Appendix II Outreach 22 Appendix III Research Projects, Schools and Programmes 31 Appendix IV Events 34 Appendix V Training Courses 45 Appendix VI People 50 Published in April 2020 by the European University Institute © European University Institute, 2020 Appendix I Academic Publications Extracted from the EUI institutional repository Cadmus on 25 February 2020 475 Total number of Robert Schuman Centre’s Academic Publications 2019 (total EUI 2019: 996) Comprised of 42 Books 46 Contributions to Books 163 Articles 107 Working Papers 51 Other (Lectures, Policy Papers and Briefs) 63 Research Project Reports 3 Datasets CUSUMANO, Eugenio, and HOFMAIER, Stefan (ed/s). Books Projecting resilience across the Mediterranean. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. ALLEN, Franklin, CARLETTI, Elena, GULATI, Mitu, and European financial ZETTELMEYER, Jeromin (ed/s). D’AMATO, Silvia. Cultures of counterterrorism: French and infrastructure in the face of new challenges. Florence: Italian responses to terrorism after 9/11. London: Routledge, European University Institute, 2019. 2019. ARRIGHI, Jean-Thomas, and STJEPANOVIC, Dejan (ed/s). DE ALMEIDA, Lucila, CANTERO GAMITO, Marta, Where borders migrate: the rescaling of territory and DUROVIC, Mateja, and PURNHAGEN, Kai Peter (ed/s). The citizenship in Europe. Special Issue of Ethnopolitics, 2019, Vol. transformation of economic law: essays in honour of Hans-W. 18, No. 3. Micklitz. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019. Debating European citizenship. BAUBÖCK, Rainer (ed/s). DE FEO, Alfredo, and SHACKLETON, Michael (ed/s). Shaping Cham: Springer International Publising, 2019. parliamentary democracy: collected memories from the European Parliament. Cham: Palgrave Pivot, 2019. BLONDEL, Jean. African presidential republics. Abingdon: Routledge, 2019. DZANKIC, Jelena. The global market for investor citizenship. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. CAPONIO, Tiziana, SCHOLTEN, Peter, and ZAPATA-BARRERO, The Routledge handbook of the governance Ricard (ed/s). DZANKIC, Jelena. The global market for investor citizenship. of migration and diversity in cities. Abingdon and New York: London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. Routledge, 2019. FRANCOIS, Joseph, and HOEKMAN, Bernard M. (ed/s). CARRERA, Sergio, MITSILEGAS, Valsamis, ALLSOPP, Jennifer, Behind-the-border policies: assessing and addressing non- and VOSYLIUTE, Lina. Policing humanitarianism: EU policies tariff measures. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, against human smuggling and their impact on civil societ. 2019. Oxford and London: Hart Publishing, 2019. GALEOTTI, Mark. Kulikovo 1380: the battle that made Russia. CARRERA, Sergio, SANTOS VARA, Juan, and STRIK, Tineke Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2019. (ed/s). Constitutionalising the external dimensions of EU migration policies in times of crisis: legality, rule of law GALEOTTI, Mark. Musíme si promluvit o Putinovi. Prague: and fundamental rights reconsidered. Cheltenham and Paseka, 2019. Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019. Appendix I 1 GALEOTTI, Mark. Russian political war: moving beyond the decentralized and decarbonized sector. German-Mexican hybrid. Abingdon: Routledge, 2019. Energy Partnership and Florence School of Regulation, 2019. GALEOTTI, Mark. We moeten het even over Poetin hebben. PORCHER, Simon, and SAUSSIER, Stéphane (ed/s). Facing the Amsterdam: Prometheus, 2019. challenges of water governance. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. GALEOTTI, Mark. We need to talk about Putin: why the West gets him wrong, and how to get him right. London: Ebury RECCHI, Ettore, FAVELL, Adrian, APAYDIN, Fulya, Press, 2019. BARBULESCU, Roxana, BRAUN, Michael, CIORNEI, Irina, CUNNINGHAM, Niall, DIEZ MEDRANO, Juan, DURU, Deniz GEDDES, Andrew, VERA ESPINOZA, Marcia, HADJ-ABDOU, N., HANQUINET, Laurie, POTZSCHKE, Steffen, REIMER, David, Leila, and BRUMAT, Leiza (ed/s). The dynamics of regional SALAMONSKA, Justyna Janina, SAVAGE, Mike, SOLGAARD migration governance. Cheltenham and Northampton: Edgar JENSEN, Janne, and VARELA, Albert. Everyday Europe: social Elgar Publishing, 2019. transnationalism in an unsettled continent. Bristol: Policy Press, 2019. GONZÁLEZ, Arancha, and JANSEN, Marion (ed/s). Women shaping global economic governance. London: CEPR Press, ROSE, Richard, and PEIFFER, Caryn. Bad governance and 2019. corruption; Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. HERITIER, Adrienne, MEISSNER, Katharina L., MOURY, ROY, Olivier. L’Europe: est-elle chrétienne? Paris, Seuil, 2019. Catherine, SCHOELLER, and Magnus G. European Parliament ascendant: parliamentary strategies of self-empowerment in ROY, Olivier. Is Europe Christian? London: Hurst, 2019. the EU. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. ROY, Olivier. L’Europa è ancora cristiana? cosa resta delle HOOGHE, Liesbet, LENZ, Tobias, and MARKS, Gary. A theory nostre radici religiose. Milano: Feltrinelli, 2019. of international organization. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. RUHS, Martin, TAMAS, Kristof, and PALME, Joakim (ed/s). Bridging the gaps: linking research to public debates and KAMIR, Orit. Betraying dignity: the toxic seduction of social policy-making on migration and integration. Oxford: Oxford media, shaming, and radicalization. London: The Fairleigh University Press, 2019. Dickinson University Press, 2019. SANCHEZ, Gabriella, and ACHILLI, Luigi (ed/s). Critical LEVINE, David K. Special issue in honor of Lloyd Shapley: insights on irregular migration facilitation: global seven topics in game theory. Games and Economic Behavior, perspectives. Florence: European University Institute, 2019. 2019, Vol. 108. ST. JOHN, Sarah K., and MURPHY, Mark (ed/s). Education MAGAZZINI, Tina, and PIEMONTESE, Stefano (ed/s). and public policy in the European Union: crossing boundaries. Constructing Roma migrants: European narratives and local Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. governance. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. TEMPRANO ARROYO, Heliodoro. Using EU aid to address MOLEMA, Marijn, and SVENSSON, Sara Margareta Helena the root causes of migration and refugee flows. Florence: (ed/s). Regional economic development and history. London European University Institute, 2019. and New York: Routledge, 2019. VILELLA, Giancarlo. E-Democracy: on participation in the NARBONE, Luigi (ed/s). Fractured stability: war economies digital age. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2019. and reconstruction in the MENA. Florence: European University Institute and Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, 2019. Contributions to books PAPACONSTANTINOU, George (Georgios), and PISANI-FERRY, Jean (ed/s). Global Governance: demise or transformation? ADAM, Ilke, and CAPONIO, Tiziana. “Research on the multi- Florence: European University Institute, 2019. level governance of migration and migrant integration: reversed pyramid” in WEINAR, Agnieszka, BONJOUR, Saskia PAPPAS, Takis S. Populism and liberal democracy: a and ZHYZNOMIRSKA, Lyubov (eds). The Routledge handbook comparative and theoretical analysis. Oxford: Oxford on the politics of migration in Europe, pp. 26-37. Abingdon University Press, 2019. and New York: Routledge, 2019. PETER, Viktor, PAREDES, Juan, ROSADO RIVIAL, Moisés, ALLOISIO, Isabella, and BORGHESI, Simone. “Climate change SOTO SEPÚLVEDA, Eduardo, and HERMOSILLA ASTORGA, mitigation” in LEAL FILHO, Walter, AZUL, Anabela Marisa, Diego A. Blockchain meets energy: digital solutions for a BRANDLI, Luciana, GÖKCIN ÖZUYAR, Pinar and WALL, Tony Appendix I 2 (eds). Climate action: encyclopedia of the UN sustainable A., and ODERMATT, Jed (eds). Research handbook on the development goals, pp. 1-12. Cham: Springer International European Union and international organizations, pp. 386-410. Publising, 2019. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019. BERTELSEN, Olga. “Women at sites of mass starvation, DE ALMEIDA, Lucila, and ESPOSITO, Fabrizio. “In search of a Ukraine, 1932-1933” in MALKO, Victoria A. (ed.). Women and grand theory of European private law: social justice, access the Holodomor Genocide: victims, survivors, perpetrators, justice, societal justice and energy markets” in DE ALMEIDA, pp. 33-49. Fresno: The Press of California State University, Lucila, CANTERO GAMITO, Marta, DJUROVIC, Mateja, and 2019. PURNHAGEN, Kai Peter (eds). Transformation of economic law: in honour to Hans W. Micklitz, pp. 153-172. Oxford: Hart BERTELSEN, Olga. “Polacy pośród tragedii Wielkiego Głodu Publishing, 2019. na Wałkowszczyźnie w obwodzie charkowskim” in KUSNIERZ, Robert (ed.). Holodomor, Polska i polskie ofiary, 1932-1933, DE WITTE, Bruno. “A gentle criticism of the metamorphosis pp. 204-222. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Sejmowe, 2019. thesis” in HOFMANN, Herwig, PANTAZATOU, Katerina, and ZACCARONI, Giovanni (eds). The metamorphosis of the BRIGHTMAN, Marc, and GROTTI, Vanessa. “The ethics of European economic constitution, pp. 106-124. Cheltenham: anthropology” in IPHOFEN, Ron (ed.). Handbook of research Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019. ethics and scientific integrity, pp. 1-18. Cham: Springer International Publising, 2019. DE WITTE, Bruno. “Conclusions: integration clauses: a comparative epilogue” in IPPOLITO, Francesca, BARTOLONI, BRUMAT, Leiza, and ACOSTA, Diego. “Three generations Maria Eugenia, and CONDINANZI, Massimo (eds). 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