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MEET THE EDITOR Journal Co-Editor Simona Guerra is available POLITICALto meet on Tuesday 9 and Thursday 11 April, from 10:30–11:00 and again from 15:00–15:30. RESEARCHFind her by the registration desk in Building D. EXCHANGE POLITICAL RESEARCH PRX EXCHANGE 47th Joint Sessions of Workshops PRX 8 – 12 April 2019 47th Joint Sessions of Workshops 8 – 12 April 2019

Contents

Welcome from the ECPR Chair and the local organising committee...... 2 UCLouvain FUCaM ...... 4 Out and about in the city...... 5 The European Consortium for Political Research...... 6 Rudolf Wildenmann Prize...... 8 Jean Blondel PhD Prize...... 9 Stein Rokkan Lecture by Donatella della Porta – Democratic Innovations in Intense Times: Bringing Stein Rokkan back in to understand Conflicts in Moments of Crisis...... 10 Daily summary...... 11 Meet the Editors...... 12 Practical information...... 14 Overview of Workshops and rooms...... 15 Workshops and participants...... 17 A – Z index of participants, by surname...... 50 WELCOME WELCOME

Welcome from ECPR’s ...and the local organisers

Dear Participants Executive Committee Chair On behalf of the Institute of Political Science Louvain-Europe (ISPOLE), welcome to the 47th ECPR Joint Dear Participants Sessions of Workshops! It is a great Welcome to the Joint Sessions of pleasure to host this event in 2019 at Workshops, welcome to Mons and the Université catholique de Louvain. welcome to . I wish you a very UCLouvain is Belgium’s largest fruitful and inspiring four days. If you French‑speaking university, with a long are here, you are very lucky and tradition of international openness in very privileged. The Joint Sessions of political science. Back in 1976, our Workshops – organised for the first campus at Louvain-la-Neuve time in Mannheim in 1973 and now hosted the 4th edition of the then in its 47th edition – is a very special newly created Joint Sessions. Since formula indeed. No other conference then, UCLouvain has developed Some members of our local gives you the opportunity to present into a booming multi-site university, organising team, left–right: your work and exchange ideas as with seven campuses across Min Reuchamps, Elena Aoun, deeply and intensively. and . Pierre Baudewyns You are also privileged because the All the activities of this event will Joint Sessions are being prepared for be held at FUCaM Mons. Since We hope you enjoy your stay in Mons, you by many others. First, there are the end of the 19th century, this has Elena Aoun, Kristela Babic, capital city of the Belgian province of the Workshop Directors who have been a reference campus in Belgium Pierre Baudewyns, Hainaut, a city that combines history, prepared a proposal that passed for social, political, economic and Camila Carvallo, Irena De Greef, architectural heritage and cultural the hard selection process. In the management sciences in the heart Marta Gallina, Laura Pascolo, events. Turn to page 5 for suggestions ECPR Executive Committee, Anna of the largest Walloon province. Min Reuchamps and of interesting things to do and see. Sroka and myself have put together We are thus very delighted to Cécile Riche the academic programme for Mons. welcome such an important event We wish you all a productive As always, we have tried to select in political science. conference – and lots of fun! Local Organising Committee Workshops that are academically very promising and that together show the great variety of ongoing research in political science. I would like to thank from the bottom of my heart all the Workshop Directors. They are truly the central actors of the Joint Sessions. Not only did they Members of the Events Team are also organising team, there would be no write a successful proposal, they present here in Mons to answer all Joint Sessions of Workshops. Thank you also carefully selected the Papers, your practical questions. Without their very much Min Reuchamps, Elena Exclusive offer on all ECPR Press / RLI lead the debates and quite often organisational skills, there would be Aoun and Pierre Baudewyns, and also keep the group together for books, only for Joint Sessions participants. no Joint Sessions of Workshops. thank you very much all the student the publication of an edited volume assistants – the famous red T-shirts – or a special journal issue. Without And last but not least there are Visit bit.ly/2u4WEBq and enter code for making this happen. their great input, there would be the local organisers: the Université MONS30 at the checkout to get 30% no Joint Sessions of Workshops. catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain) I hope that you will enjoy your that has opted for its Mons campus Workshop and enjoy the Stein Rokkan The members of the ECPR’s Events discount and free carriage on any order to host the Joint Sessions. The event Lecture by Donatella della Porta. Team in Harbour House in Colchester Code expires 31 May 2019 is always held at one of our member I also hope that in between all these also play an important role, and have institutions, and travels around Europe interesting academic activities, you enabled you to now just sit back from city to city. We very seldom go will find some time to explore and concentrate on your work. The back to the same place, and the the very pleasant city of Mons. Events Team started the organisation Université catholique de Louvain in of these Joint Sessions more than Kris Deschouwer Mons is another new venue for us. two years ago, and has made sure Without a local host, its infrastructure Chair, ECPR Executive that every detail is being dealt with. and above all the efforts of the local Committee, 2018 – 2021

2 3 SECTIONUCLOUVAIN HEAD CITY OF MONS

UCLouvain FUCaM Mons Out and about in the city

UCLouvain FUCaM Mons has trained generations of political Mons is a city rich in culture, with a vast heritage, numerous scientists, communication specialists, economists and managers museums and a vibrant folkloric culture to discover in the heart of Hainaut Heritage CLouvain FUCaM Mons is excellence of its development Located at the heart of traditional one of the campuses of Education and knowledge dissemination. events and celebrations, the UCLouvain, and home to two The university welcomes more than The university favours an environment U Grand Place offers many restaurants, faculties: the Faculty of Economic, 30,000 students in seven locations conducive to scientific creativity, terraces and emblematic buildings. Social, Political and Communication across Brussels and Wallonia. the commercial development of Lively and convivial, it is the ideal Sciences (ESPO) and the Louvain UCLouvain offers courses in all findings, and a balance between meeting point. People meet here School of Management (LSM). disciplines, from bachelor’s degree research and teaching. for an outing, to go shopping, They offer highly ranked courses in to doctoral degree level, as well as Founded in 1425, Erasmus, Gerardus to take a stroll round town or just public administration, information many lifelong learning programmes. Mercator and Andreas Vesalius are to relax over drinks. and communication, management It is also a pioneer in the creation among the greats to have graced sciences and engineering, Nearby is the Belfry. A UNESCO of massive open online courses its halls. It is where Georges Lemaître international relations, social sciences World Heritage Site since 1999, this (MOOCs), and the first French- formulated his Big Bang theory and political science. remarkable architectural statement speaking university in Europe to offer and conducted is the only baroque belfry in Belgium. There is also a strong tradition of online courses on the edX platform. research that won him the 1974 The Grand Place by night € € Entrance costs 6– 9. © OPT-Alessandra Petrosino research in political science in The MOOC Discover political science Nobel Prize in Medicine. the Institute of Political Science / Découvrir la science politique Recognised as a leading part of Louvain‑Europe (ISPOLE) based was designed, developed and Wallonia’s heritage, St Waltrude’s legend of St George, in order to including birds, mammals, fish and in Louvain-la-Neuve and Mons. shot mainly in Mons. Serving society Collegiate Church is named in appreciate the different aspects of reptiles, and is located on the site honour of St Waltrude of Mons. ISPOLE hosts six research centres: Leveraging its regional foothold this universal, multi-secular story. of a former Cistercian Abbey, with The Mons campus is at the forefront (seven sites and two university Entrance is free. ancient trees and historic buildings. CECRI – Centre for International Crisis The 2,000 m² Beaux-Arts Mons is of the renewal of teaching practices, hospitals in the French-speaking and Conflict Studies, CEE – Centre currently hosting an exhibition of Grand-Large Marina is a crossing with several highly connected rooms community of Belgium), world- for European Studies, CESPOL – St Waltrude’s paintings by the Italian surrealist point between networks of canals – where some of our Joint Sessions class research and educational Centre for political science and Collegiate Giorgio de Chirico, entitled and the navigable waterways Workshops will take place – and capabilities, dynamic alumni Church comparative politics, CMAP – The origins of Belgian surrealism: of France and The Netherlands. student labs. network, strong spin-off creation Montesquieu Centre for Public Policy Magritte‑Delvaux-Graverol. A paradise for water sports fans! Studies – Political and Administrative capacity, science parks, incubators section, DVLP – Centre of and international development Research Explore www.visitmons.co.uk development studies, and Globalit, a cooperation projects, UCLouvain Around Mons As a research university, UCLouvain contributes to the development for more information on things research centre that focuses on how Pairi Daiza houses more than 4,000 fosters an international community of a society that ensures the to do and places to eat and drink globalisation affects literature and, animals from around the world, more broadly, the cultural industry. based on recognition of the wellbeing of all its members. © OPT-Joseph Jeanmar The Grand Place Museums At Mons Memorial Museum, people from all generations meet and interact right in the heart of a Memorial Region marked by the two world wars. The Mundaneum – a kind of Google in paper form – uses exhibitions and activities to explore universal knowledge for world peace. The Doudou museum of folklore looks at the original site of the

Ducasse of Mons as well as the © OPT-JP Remy

4 5 ABOUT THE ECPR

The Winter School in Methods and Techniques takes place around The European Consortium February/March each year; the Summer School runs July–August. Combining the Summer and Winter Schools, you can follow training for Political Research tracks to create a bespoke package. Funding To encourage participation in The ECPR is an independent, scholarly association that supports ECPR events, every year we award around 200 grants to scholars from and encourages the training, research and cross-national full-member institutions. Grants are co‑operation of political scientists through Europe and the world a key membership benefit, but the number for each event is capped, ECPR Press These recognise achievement at so applying does not guarantee all stages of a scholar’s career, In 2005 the ECPR launched its success. Applicants are limited to including the annual Jean own imprint: ECPR Press. The Press This year’s academic programme 15–20 participants per Workshop, one ECPR Grant/Registration Refund Blondel PhD Prize for the best Membership publishes high-quality Monographs features 68 Sections and around 500 all of whom are researching in that in any two‑year period. thesis by a scholar at a member ECPR membership is institutional and collections of Essays, along with Panels covering the full spectrum of particular field. Participants present institution, and the biennial Lifetime and currently comprises nearly 350 ECPR grants contribute towards a small selection of Classics that political science and international a Paper which is then discussed in Achievement Award, for a scholar universities concerned with the attendance and are paid after the have made a significant contribution relations, as well as an engaging detail by the full group, providing who has made an outstanding teaching and research of political event. 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7 2018 PRIZES 2018 PRIZES

Rudolf Wildenmann Prize Jean Blondel PhD Prize

of Jerusalem), Oddbjørn Knutsen independent of government Lauren Tooker University debt-based economic citizenship. (University of Oslo), Emiliano Grossman ideology. In integration policy, Her central argument is that debt’s (SciencesPo LIEPP) and Maurizio the study finds significant of Warwick / Université ‘ordinary democrats’ are Carbone (University of Glasgow). polarisation over time. libre de Bruxelles reconstructing debt relations as a site of democratic selfhood Immigration is commonly considered Philipp’s findings provide important and community in finance, so a cross-cutting issue which divides insights into the dynamics of partisan Ordinary Democracy: representing important practices mainstream parties internally. effects and migration policy-making Reading Resistances to of civic freedom. However, given the increased in times of globalisation. Debt after the Global politicisation of the issue in electoral competition and the subsequent Financial Crisis with Our Jury’s verdict realignment of West European party Our Jury’s verdict Stanley Cavell’s Ordinary ‘Lauren’s thesis is not only innovative systems, one would expect increasing ‘The theme of Philipp’s Paper is Language Philosophy and theoretically inspiring – it is partisan divides with more distinct topical, with broad relevance to a thesis with a heart.’ policies between left- and right-wing the concerns of the discipline, and ECPR awards an annual €1,000 prize governments. it makes an important contribution for the best PhD thesis in politics, to existing scholarly literature on In her own words... Over the same time, economic encompassing IR, Political Theory, the dynamics of partisan influence ‘It’s a great honour to receive this globalisation and political and Public Administration. The winner in migration policy. recognition from one of the leading internationalisation have increasingly is offered the chance to adapt their limited the policy space for Philipp’s Paper is focused, thesis for publication with ECPR Press. scholarly associations in the field. at the University of Warwick and the national governments. Philipp’s methodologically strong, and ECPR is well known for promoting Center for the Study of International Paper tests the politicisation and well written and constructed. His The Blondel Prize jury was last year cross-national cooperation. Given Cooperation and Development chaired by Birgit Sauer (University the globalisation hypothesis with conclusions suggest a rich vein of my doctoral research was jointly at l’Université libre de Bruxelles, a cabinet-based dataset of migration of Vienna). The jury also comprised research for future exploration.’ supervised by the Department of it seems particularly appropriate policy changes from 1980 to 2014 Mary Farrell (Plymouth University), Politics and International Studies for it to receive this award.’ Philipp Lutz across 18 West European countries. In his own words... Petra Meier (), and Ferdinand Müller-Rommel University of Bern His results reveal the dynamic ‘To be awarded this prize is (Leuphana University Lüneburg). Dynamic Partisan nature of partisanship, and confirm a great honour and an enormous 2018 Jean Blondel PhD Prize shortlist the realignment of migration encouragement for a young scholar Lauren’s thesis, part of an Erasmus Effects in Migration policies with increasing divergence like me, particularly since the Paper is Mundus-funded PhD programme, Kristina Bakkær Simonsen Macarena Ares-Abalde Aarhus University European University Institute This €1,000 prize is awarded annually between left-wing and right-wing at the core of my continuous interest examines resistances to debt in Do They Belong? Host National A New Working Class? A Cross-National for the best Paper given at the governments over time. in how international migration affects the UK and US, developing a novel Boundary Drawing and Immigrants’ and Longitudinal Approach to Class account of democratic subjectivity previous Joint Sessions. Nominees However, his results also show mass politics in liberal democracies. Identificational Integration Voting in Post‑Industrial Societies must have gained their PhD within substantial variation between The ECPR Joint Sessions are an in the context of international Tim Micker Universiteit Leiden Trineke Palm Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam the previous five years. The jury, different dimensions of migration excellent environment for intense political economy. Lauren applies Parliamentary Committees in Normative Power and Military Means: chaired by Anna M. Sroka (University policy. In immigration policy, Stanley Cavell’s ordinary language scholarly exchange that has a Party-Centred Context – Structure, The Evolving Character of the EU’s of Warsaw), also comprised governments implemented philosophy to show how ‘ordinary contributed to the improvement Composition, Functioning International Power Reuven Hazan (Hebrew University more liberal policies over time, of my research.’ democratic subjects’ are opposing

Bastiaan Bruinsma Interests in Parliament? Jan Robert Lohmann 2018 Rudolf Wildenmann Prize nominees Scuola Normale Superiore Evidence from the German Bundestag Universität Passau Marijn Nagtzaam Universiteit Leiden Hugo Canihac The Effect of Question Wording Effects of Simulation-Based Learning Towards a more fine-tuned Mechanism Benjamin Biard Negative Motivations for Preference Institut d’Études Politiques de Bordeaux in VAA Questionnaires on and Ways to Analyse Them to Recognising Antidemocratic Parties Université catholique de Louvain Votes: The Effect of the Party Leader Interpreting the Ideological their Vote Recommendation Do Measures of Militant Democracy Angelos Angelou Make-up of European Integration: Verena Frick Argyro Kartsonaki Giorgio Malet Contribute to Reduce the Policy Influence The London School of Economics Remarks on the Failure of Georg-August-Universität Göttingen University of Birmingham European University Institute of Radical Right Populist Parties? and Political Science a ‘Dirigiste’ Europe in the 1960s Towards an Epistocracy of Judges: Remedial Secession in Comparative EU Issue Salience and Ambivalent Exploring Mechanisms of Idea Formation Militant Democracy and Constitutionalism Jonathan Arlow Dublin City University Perspective: Cases from Eurasia Lorenz Kammerman & Mario Angst Attitudes: A Field Experiment in Priming in the European Commission During in Germany after World War II Antifa without Fascism: The Reasons Adrian Florea University of Glasgow Universität Bern Times of Crisis: Evidence from Hannah Werner Stefanie Reher behind the Anti-Fascist Movement Rebel Governance in De Facto The Effect of Beliefs on Instrument the Discussion of Debt Relief University of Amsterdam University of Strathclyde States (1945–2016) Choice: The Case of Swiss Maria Giulia Amadio Viceré Policy Preference Congruence between Palma Polyak Renewable Energy Policy The Functions of Democratic Innovations LUISS University Marta Lorimer Citizens and Candidates with Disabilities Scuola Normale Superiore from a Citizen Perspective On Leadership and Control in The London School of Bastiaan Rijpkema Constraining Germany: Distributional Jorge Pinto University of Minho Daniel Höhmann EU Foreign and Security Policy: Economics and Political Science Universiteit Leiden Conflicts, Discursive Depoliticisation Freedom and Ecological Limits University of Bamberg The Post-Lisbon Treaty High From ‘Nation Europe’ to ‘Brussels’: How to Distinguish the ‘Antidemocratic’ and Insulation from Change in When do Men Represent Women’s Representative and the Ukrainian Crisis Europe8 in Far Right Ideology from the ‘Democratic’? Post‑Crisis German Economic Policy 9 LECTURE SECTIONDAY BY HEAD DAY

2019 Stein Rokkan Lecture Daily summary

Monday 8 April The latest in our annual lecture series, established to honour the 14:00 – 18:00 Arrival, registration and information desk Building D, UCLouvain FUCaM 16:00 – 18:00 Opening drinks reception Building D, UCLouvain FUCaM path‑breaking work of one of the founding fathers of the discipline 19:00 Workshop Directors’ Dinner Les Ateliers des FUCaM, 2 Rue des Soeurs Noires, 7000 Mons Tuesday 9 April The Great Recession had immediate and citizenship rights within nation 08:00 – 17:30 Registration and information desk Building D, UCLouvain FUCaM and often dramatic political effects states; political parties have been 09:00 – 17:00 Workshops Various rooms in Building D and HELHa, Building 3 – especially on representative considered as the most important Meet the Editors See page 12 By the registration / information desk in Building D institutions. Party systems were bi‑frontal institutions in bridging the 10:30 – 11:00 Tea / coffee break and networking Ground Floor, Building D and 2nd & 3rd Floor, HELHa, Building 3 particularly shaken, with the state and civic society; institutions breakdown of mainstream parties of direct democracy have been 12:30 – 13:30 LUNCH BREAK and, in some cases, an unexpected considered as ways to complement Tea / coffee break and networking Ground Floor, Building D and 2nd & 3rd Floor, HELHa, Building 3 15:00 – 15:30 rise of movement parties on the Left, delegation with some participation Meet the Editors See page 12 By the registration / information desk in Building D and right‑wing populist ones. in specific (often limited) forms. Welcome Address Direct forms of democracy and Empirical theories of democracy Presentation of Rudolf Wildenmann 17:30 – 19:00 A1, Building D, UCLouvain FUCaM participatory innovations were tended to stress continuities, looking and Jean Blondel PhD Prizes fuelled by a growing malaise towards at ways in which institutions structure Stein Rokkan Lecture by Donatella della Porta representative institutions. The crisis behaviours, cleavages are frozen, 19:15 Shuttle buses leave for Welcome Reception of institutional trust prompted calls for political socialisation reproduces constitutional reforms that could help (or not) democratic values. 20:00 Welcome Reception Anciens Abbatoirs, 17 Rue de la Trouille, 7000 Mons re-found the political community. Not only constitutions, but also public Wednesday 10 April In sum, while political science policies have been considered 08:30 – 17:30 Information desk Building D and HELHa, Building 3 research had pointed at the freezing as establishing path-dependent 09:00 – 17:00 Workshops Various rooms in Building D and HELHa, Building 3 of the traditional cleavages, the reproduction or, at best, gradual, nd rd Great Recession brought about a incremental adaptation. 10:30 – 11:00 Tea / coffee break and networking Ground Floor, Building D and 2 & 3 Floor, HELHa, Building 3 de-freezing of all four lines of conflict 12:30 – 13:30 LUNCH BREAK Recent evolutions have prompted that Stein Rokkan had analysed, as nd rd instead an acceleration of 15:00 – 15:30 Tea / coffee break and networking Ground Floor, Building D and 2 & 3 Floor, HELHa, Building 3 well as the emergence of new ones. Donatella della Porta constitutional processes, the Thursday 11 April With reference to these emergence of new parties, and 08:30 – 17:30 Information desk Building D and HELHa, Building 3 Scuola Normale transformations in social and the multiplication of referendums. Superiore political conflicts, the lecture will Times of multiple crises and sudden 09:00 – 17:00 Workshops Ground Floor, Building D and 2nd & 3rd Floor, HELHa, Building 3 first address the political crises that changes are under-structured times, Meet the Editors See page 12 By the registration / information desk in Building D 10:30 – 11:00 Democratic Innovations were triggered by socio-economic in the sense that structures are no Tea / coffee break and networking Ground Floor, Building D and 2nd & 3rd Floor, HELHa, Building 3 transformations. longer able to constrain events. in Intense Times: Bringing 12:30 – 13:30 LUNCH BREAK The concept of critical juncture, Stein Rokkan back in Meet the Editors See page 12 By the registration / information desk in Building D while quite stretched to cover 15:00 – 15:30 nd rd to understand Conflicts Multiple crises, a heterogeneous range of Tea / coffee break and networking Ground Floor, Building D and 2 & 3 Floor, HELHa, Building 3 in Moments of Crisis sudden changes phenomena, will be revisited as Friday 12 April a useful tool in understanding In the second part of the lecture, 08:30 – 17:30 Information desk Building D and HELHa, Building 3 he Great Recession that intense moments, such as the one the reflection will move to the hit the world in 2008 was we are living through, in which 09:00 – 17:00 Workshops Various rooms in Building D and HELHa, Building 3 challenge that sudden changes a critical juncture, nurturing transformations happen quickly and 10:30 – 11:00 Tea / coffee break and networking Ground Floor, Building D and 2nd & 3rd Floor, HELHa, Building 3 T present to the existing analytical socio-economic but also political in a cumulative fashion, as agency toolkit for the study of democracies. 12:30 – 13:30 LUNCH BREAK transformations. Some of the political and conjectural developments seem 15:00 – 15:30 Tea / coffee break and networking Ground Floor, Building D and 2nd & 3rd Floor, HELHa, Building 3 developments during the crisis Addressing mainly periods of stability, able to break existing structures. challenged civil, political and social empirical theories of democracy 17:00 End of academic programme / participants depart rights, triggering a Great Regression. have in fact traditionally studied Social inequalities have spiralled, institutional conditions for democratic Date Tuesday 9 April with growing mistrust in established governance. Constitutions Time 17:30 – 19:00 institutions triggering a sense of have anchored functional and Location A1, Building D insecurity, and calls for exclusion. geographical divisions of power

10 11 MEET THE EDS SECTIONMEET THE HEAD EDS

The journal encourages European scholarship that Meet the Editors Political crosses fields of substantive interest Science and methodological Review (EPSR) comitments, reflecting The following Editors of our journals and book series are available the richness and Published in association with diversity of the discipline to meet on Tuesday 9 and Thursday 11 April, from 10:30–11:00 Cambridge University Press while seeking creatively to reach beyond EPSR is wide-ranging, broad- its borders. and 15:00–15:30 by the registration desk in Building D minded and embraces all key themes and approaches of Editor attending the discipline, without restriction in Carlos Closa European ECPR Press methodology or regional focus. 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Practical information Workshops and rooms

Questions? Lunch on campus Chaussée de Binche 141. Both 10 minutes away on foot. Title Building Floor Room Ask a student helper in a red T-shirt, On Tuesday, Wednesday and Many good restaurants in the city or come to the information desks on Thursday, two food trucks near the 1 Attitudes to Decentralization in Multi-Level States HE3 Ground 3022 the ground floors of both buildings. HELHa building will sell a variety centre, 15 minutes away by bus. 2 Authoritarianism Beyond the State HE3 Ground 3023 dishes, including vegetarian. Buses to campus Wi-fi Cash and all cards accepted. 3 Comparing Local Elections and Voting: HE3 Ground 3024 Special FREE shuttle buses – see box Username ecpr (all lower case) If you pre-ordered lunches through Lower Rank, Different Kind… or Missing Link? below. Scheduled bus services from the online form, go to the University 4 Convergence versus Divergence of Mass-Elite Political Cleavages: HE3 1 3123 Password JSMons2019 (JSM in capital the city centre as follows: letters, then only in lower-case letters) Restaurant on the ground floor of Conceptual, Methodological, and Theoretical Innovations UCLouvain building. Bus 22 stop Mons HELHa 5 Democratic Backsliding in EU Member States and Candidate Countries HE3 1 3135 Alternatively, log in to Eduroam. Buses 18 and 82 If you have not pre-ordered, you 6 Electoral Democracy and European Integration: How the Current EU Crises HE3 1 3136 stop Chemin d’Obourg Printing cannot order meals at the University Affect Voters, Parties and Elections in the European Multi-Level Electoral System Restaurant, though you are welcome On demand at the library, Bus 34 and 134 7 Elites’ Ability to Represent Citizens HE3 1 3139 to buy drinks. 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15 14th General Conference University of Innsbruck 26 – 29 August 2020 www.ecpr.eu

Section proposals from Monday 16 September 2019 Panel and Paper proposals from Tuesday 3 December 2019 WORKSHOPS

Workshop 1 Attitudes to Decentralisation in Multi-Level States Mike MEDEIROS, University of Amsterdam Ailsa HENDERSON, University of Edinburgh

Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author name DUPUY Claire Sciences Po Attitudes about Regionalisation in Federal VERHAEGEN, Soetkin Grenoble Belgium: The Role of Direct and Indirect Policy VAN INGELGOM, Feedback Effects across Cohorts Virginie* HENDERSON Ailsa University of Unions of the Mind: A Conceptual JONES, Richard Wyn Edinburgh Framework for Understanding Attitudes to Decentralisation HILDEBRANDT Achim Universität Prerequisites of Decentralisation: TRÜDINGER, Stuttgart Regional Identity and Policy Preferences Eva‑Maria in the German Länder LARNER Jac Cardiff How Preferences Condition Perceptions: AWAN-SCULLY, University Understanding Attitudes to Regional Roger Autonomy in Multi-Level States MEDEIROS Mike University of Regionalised Decentralisation: Regionalism, GAUVIN, Amsterdam Voter-Party Proximity and Vote Choice Jean‑Philippe RANDOUR François Université To Federalise or to Refederalise: REUCHAMPS, Min catholique Citizens’ Attitudes towards More or Less NIESSEN, Christoph* de Louvain Autonomy in Federal Belgium BOERJAN, Hannelise RUEL Teresa Universidade Beyond 'Usual Suspects' – Citizens' Perceptions CALCA, Patrícia de Aveiro of Institutions and Regional-Level Government in Azores and Madeira RUIZ JIMÉNEZ Antonia Universidad The Meaning of Silent: Maria Pablo de When People Choose Not to Answer Olavide SCHAKEL Arjan H. Maastricht What Drives Citizen Support for Decentralisation Universiteit and Interregional Fiscal Solidarity? STREBEL Michael University of Who Supports Metropolitan Reform? Citizens' Zurich Attitudes in Four West European Countries Workshop 2 Authoritarianism Beyond the State Marlies GLASIUS, University of Amsterdam David LEWIS, University of Exeter

Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author name ADAMSON Fiona School of Oriental Globalised Authoritarianism, Transnational and African Repression and International Security Studies

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Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author name name ANGHEL Veronica Johns Hopkins A Granulated Universe: FIERĂSCU, STAHL Bernhard Universität Passau When Democracies Support Authoritarian McLARREN, University The Effect of Informal Networks of Authority Silvia Regimes: Tunisia and the Democratic Peace Katharina* on Democratic State Building Theory Revisited BOUSSAID Farid University of Multilateral Financial Flows and Moroccan SVEDKAUSKAS Zilvinas Universität Dispensing with Political Parties in Egypt: Amsterdam State-Business Relations Tübingen Emergence of Disorganised Authoritarianism DELL'AGUZZO Loretta Dipartimento di The Geopolitics of Authoritarian Survival DIODATO, Under Al-Sisi Scienze Politiche e and Change in the MENA Emidio VOLLMANN Erik Friedrich- Decentralisation Strategies in Morocco BOHN, Sociali, Università Alexander and Jordan: Local Empowerment Miriam* di Firenze Universität or Authoritarian Upgrading? DUKALSKIS Alexander University College Authoritarian States and the Politics of Erlangen-Nürnberg Dublin Extraterritorial Image Management FENNER Sofia Bryn Mawr College Undemocratic Democrats? Power, Patrimonialism, and Contention Workshop 3 in Opposition Parties GARCIA Lucia Universidad de Reflections on Political Change Processes Comparing Local Elections and Voting: DEL MORAL Granada after the Arab Uprising: Representation, MARTIN Opposition and Authoritarian Resilience – Lower Rank, Different Kind… or Missing Link? Reconsidering Theoretical Perspectives in the Analysis of Political Change Processes Adam GENDZWILL, University of Warsaw GLASIUS Marlies University of Extraterritorial Authoritarian Practices Kristof STEYVERS, University Amsterdam GRUIN Julian University of Sustaining Authoritarian Capitalism: Chinese Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author Warwick Fintech, the Socialist Market Economy, name and the Ideological Limits of Neoliberalism BEGUM Neema University of Ethnic Minority Representation in British SOBOLEWSKA, HENJAK Andrija University of Crisis, Economic Dissatisfaction and Manchester Local Government by Ethnic Density, Maria Zagreb Challenges to Liberal Political Order Council Type and Local Voter Attitudes in Central and Eastern Europe CLARK Alistair University of Electoral Reform and Local KENNEDY Gillian Kings College Challenges, Opportunities and Legitimacy Newcastle Party System Change London Narratives: Muslim Brotherhood DODEIGNE Jérémy Université Characterising Local Party Offer in Belgium: MATAGNE, Counter‑Hegemonic Mobilisation in Turkey catholique de from Localisation to Nationalisation Geoffroy and the United Kingdom Louvain CLOSE, Caroline* LEWIS David University of Exeter Illiberal Ideas and Global Authoritarianism FLIS Jarosław Jagiellonian Total – Local – National: Estimating the Size STOLICKI, MICHAELSEN Marcus University of Authoritarian Information Control and University of Three Categories of Voters Dariusz* Amsterdam Surveillance Across Borders: Digital Threats GENDZWILL Adam University of Warsaw Patterns of Electoral Participation in Local GÓRECKI, Against Activists from Egypt, Syria and Iran and National Elections: Evidence from Maciej NATTER Katharina University of Autocratic Immigration Policymaking a Large-Scale Survey in Fourteen Countries Amsterdam Beyond Autocracies of Central and Eastern Europe NEZI Roula University of Surrey Authoritarian Legacies and their Effect SCHÄFER, GRIMALDI Selena Department Still Congruence? Local Election and Party BOLGHERINI, on Political Attitude Formation Paula of Political System Change in Italy and Spain Silvia BUSCH, Science, Law, PAPARO, Aldo Kathrin and International Studies, University ÖVER Defne Georg-August- How Do Illiberal Practices Spread in Political of Padova Universität Institutions? The Case of Turkish Media Göttingen HUIDOBRO Alba Institut Barcelona The Effect of Leaders on Coalition d'Estudis Governments: Evidence from OWEN Catherine University of Exeter The Practice of Freedom as a ‘Fourth Pillar’ Internacionals – IBEI a Conjoint Experiment of Authoritarian Stability JANSEN Giedo Universiteit Twente The Impact of Political Factors on DENTERS, Bas PFEIFER Hanna Helmut-Schmidt- Military Cooperation Between Democracies Developing Political Trust in Multilevel PROSZOWSKA, University/University and Autocracies in the MENA: The Rise of Political Systems Dominika of the Armed Authoritarian Interventionism? Forces Hamburg

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Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author Last name First name Institution Paper title Co-Author name McELWAIN Kenneth University of Tokyo Sincere vs Strategic Preferences KJÆR Ulrik Department Municipal Size and the Local-National GENDZWILL, over Constitutional Revision in Japan of Political Turnout Gap Adam PARESCHI Andrea Università degli European Integration as a Mass-Elite GIGLIOLI, Science & Public Studi di Siena Cleavage? Empirical Evidence and Matteo Management, Conceptual Ambiguities BALDINI, University of Gianfranco Southern Denmark REISER Marion Friedrich-Schiller Why is There an Elites-Masses Gap? KUKEC Marko Helmut-Schmidt- Localisation of Local Politics and Voter Universität Jena A Socialisation Perspective University/University Turnout in Croatia (2001–2017) of the Armed Forces SHIM Jaemin German Institute Mind the Gap! What Causes Long-Lasting Hamburg of Global And Discrepancies between Political Elites Area Studies and Citizens LIDSTRÖM Anders Umeå Universitet The Swedish Local Voter UFEN Andreas German Institute Freezing and De-Freezing Cleavages MEDIR Lluís Universitat de Municipal or Local Elections? MAGRE, Jaume of Global And in Malaysia and Indonesia Barcelona The Fuzzy-Nationalisation of Municipalities’ PANO, Esther Area Studies Electoral Behaviour in Spain PAULIS Emilien Université Libre Local Attempts of 'Small' Parties’ de Bruxelles Implantation: Which Strategies for Which Success? A Comparative Analysis of Three Workshop 5 French-Speaking Parties in the 2012–18 Cycle of Belgian Local Elections Democratic Backsliding in EU Member States SEGAARD Signe Institute for Social A Gender-Generation Gap in Political SAGLIE, Jo* and Candidate Countries Bock Research, Oslo Representation? The Impact of Preferential Voting in Norwegian Municipal Elections Natasha WUNSCH, University of Zurich UMEK Philipp University of Patterns of Participation in Local Elections: Ulrich SEDELMEIER, The London School of Economics & Political Science Innsbruck Political Competition and Voter Turnout in Austria Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author VODA Petr Masaryk University Local Effects in Local and National Elections SVAČINOVÁ, name Petra LYSEK, Jakub ARATO Krisztina Eötvös Loránd Are Democratic Backsliding and Staying Out BENEDEK, University of the Eurozone Interconnected? István* ATANASOVA Angelina University of Civil Society’s Power for Legal Change in the EU: The Application of the EU Charter of Workshop 4 Fundamental Rights in Litigation Practices Before the Court of Justice of the European Convergence vs Divergence of Mass-Elite Political Cleavages: Union in Five CEE Countries Conceptual, Methodological, and Theoretical Innovations CLOSA Carlos Universidad Interinstitutional Dynamics and the Limited EU MONTERO Autònoma de Sanctioning Capacity Under Article 7 TEU Jaemin SHIM, German Institute of Global And Area Studies Madrid – Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos Last name First name Institution Paper title Co-Author del CSIC BANKOV Petar University of Falling Apart? Post-Accession Attitudes GHERGHINA, FAGAN Adam Kings College Backsliding, Weak Implementation, or Failed GJUZELOV, Glasgow towards the EU in Bulgaria and Romania Sergiu London Institutionalisation? Reforming Judicial Councils in Borjan* BORNSCHIER Simon University of Zurich Cleavages, Actors, and Polarisation Macedonia and Serbia Under the Aegis of the EU in Old and New Democracies GATEVA Eli University of Democracy After Accession: Lessons Learnt from FARAG Mahmoud Humboldt- Mass-Elite Cleavages in Tunisia: The Revolution Nottingham EU's Cooperation and Verification Mechanism Universität zu as a Critical Juncture (2010–2016) HANLEY Sean University College Foreground Liberalism, Background Nationalism: DAWSON, Berlin London A Discursive-Institutionalist Account of EU James LINDQVIST Jesper University College Equality as the Criterion Separating Left from Leverage and ‘Democratic Backsliding’ Dublin Right? Eastern and Western Europe 2002–2016 in East‑Central Europe MAATSCH Aleksandra University of Parliamentary Approval of the MAERZ Seraphine University of Democracy in Crisis – Bringing Public Discourse SCHNEIDER, Wrocław Comprehensive Economic and Trade Gothenburg (Back) In Carsten Q. Agreement: A Challenge or an Opportunity for the Multilevel Parliamentary Field? * Co-author attending * Co-author attending 20 21 WORKSHOPS WORKSHOPS

Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author Last name First name Institution Paper title Co-Author name SILVA Patrícia Universidade de A Fistful of Followers: The Resilience of JALALI, Carlos MATTHES Claudia Humboldt- The European Commission and Polish Civil Aveiro the Second-Order Campaign Model Universität zu Society – Alternative Ways to Handle the Rule in EP Elections in Bailout Countries Berlin of Law Procedure KARTSOUNIDOU Evangelia Aristotle University Exploring Congruence in Europe: ANDREADIS, SEDELMEIER Ulrich The London Voting to Punish Within: Sanctioning Democratic AVDAGIC, of Thessaloniki A Comparative Approach Ioannis School of Backsliding in Parliamentary Bodies of European Sabina STAVRAKAKIS, Economics & Regional IOs Yannis Political Science KATSANIDOU Alexia GESIS, Leibniz From One Crisis to Another: LEFKOFRIDI, Zoe SPITKA Timea Masaryk University The EU’s Transformative Power on Human Rights: SMEKAL, How Transnational Conflict Lines Correlation between Rigour and Compliance Hubert Shape the European Parliament TOMINI Luca Université Libre de The Missing Link: The Interplay of GURKAN, LEFKOFRIDI Zoe Universität Electoral Competition in Bruxelles De‑Europeanisation and Autocratisation in EU Seda Salzburg the European Union Member States and Candidate Countries LUTZ Philipp Universität Bern External Borders and Internal KARSTENS, Felix* VACHUDOVA Milada University of From Competition to Polarisation in Central Freedoms: Did the Refugee Crisis Anna North Carolina at Europe: How Populists Change Party Systems and Cause a Backlash Against Chapel Hill How Democratic Backsliding Changes the EU a Borderless Europe? WUNSCH Natasha University of The Dual Challenge to EU Transformative Power: PANNICO Roberto Universidade de Does EMU Affect Clarity of COSTA LOBO, Zurich Democratic Backsliding Before and After Lisboa Instituto de Responsibility in Domestic Economic Marina* EU Accession Ciências Sociais Voting? An Experimental Analysis ROS, Virginia PEDRAZZANI Andrea Università degli Voter-Party Congruence in Europe: SEGATTI, Paolo Studi di Milano A Candidate-Based Analysis Workshop 6 PITTOORS Gilles Living Apart Together? The Multilevel Organisation Electoral Democracy and European Integration: of Political Parties in an EU Context RAOS Višeslav University of Europeanisation of Parties? Evaluating How the Current EU Crises Affect Voters, Parties and Elections Zagreb Policy Convergence and Divergence in the European Multi-Level Electoral System of Europarties' Members, 1979–2019 REAL-DATO José Universidad de Economic Crisis and Renationalisation CLEMENTS, Ben Hermann SCHMITT, Universität Mannheim Granada of the EU Governance System: NANOU, Kyriaki Do Parties Respond to Increasing Eftychia TEPEROGLOU, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Euroscepticism and Nationalism among Citizens by Getting Back Control? Last name First name Institution Paper title Co-Author STOCKEMER Daniel University of The Refugee Crisis, Immigration ALEXANDRE Chloé Sciences Po The Giant is Not Sleeping Any More: GUERRA, Tristan Ottawa Attitudes, Euroscepticism and Grenoble How Populism and the European the Vote for the Radical Right Divide Interact to Create a New TORRES ADÁN Ángel Luis Universitat European Integration vs Russian Dimension of Political Competition Autònoma de Euroscepticism: Public Support for BOSCH Agusti Universitat The Role of the Economic Conditions Barcelona the European Union in the Eastern Autònoma de in Second-Order Elections Partnership Countries Barcelona VAN DER BRUG Wouter University of Realignment and Generational REKKER, Roderik BRAUN Daniela Ludwig- Party Competition in the EU Multilevel Amsterdam Replacement in the Netherlands? Maximilians- Electoral System: How Does Strategic VASILOPOULOU Sofia University of York EU Support in Ordinary and TALVING, Liisa Universität Party Behaviour Impact on Parties’ Extraordinary Times: Economic Crisis München Positions towards the EU? or Crisis of Political Trust? CARRIERI Luca LUISS University Throwing Darts at the EU: ANGELUCCI, VERSAILLES Alban Université The (De)politicising Public Revisiting Radical Right Parties’ Davide* catholique de Communication of Parties Winning Formulas after the Crises Louvain on European Integration DANIEL William Francis Marion Running In Spite of Themselves: VON NOSTITZ Felix- Université Challenges to Democracy in SANDRI, Giulia University Assessing the Impact of Fringe MEP Christopher catholique de Europe: Declining Political Trust, SMITH, Julie Careers on National Political Party Lille – ESPOL Declining Turnout and their Impact NAVARRO, Julien Successes in Europe on Satisfaction with Democracy DEVINE Daniel University of The Effect of European Integration on in Multi‑Level Political Systems Southampton Perceived Democratic Legitimacy * Co-author attending * Co-author attending 22 23 WORKSHOPS WORKSHOPS

Last name First name Institution Paper title Co-Author Last name First name Institution Paper title Co-Author WAMSLER Steffen Universität Bern Changing Tides? KARTALIS Yani Universidade de 'Democracies Without Choice' in Voting Behaviour in the 2014 Lisboa Instituto de the Periphery of Europe: Parliamentary European Parliament Elections and Ciências Sociais Mandate Fulfilment Before and After the Second-Order Election Model the Eurozone Crisis (2000–2017) WONDREYS Jakub University of The Impact of European Parliament MARZI Paolo Università degli Like Two Peas in a Pod? Testing PULEO, Leonardo* Georgia School Election Timing on Electoral Support Studi di Siena the Alleged Gap on EU Opposition of Public and for Government and Protest Parties Between Voters and Political Elites International MORALES Laura Sciences Po Paris The Role of Electoral Mandates in Affairs Shaping Government Responsiveness ZUBOK Maksim Ludwig- The Effect of the Euro Crisis PEREIRA Miguel Universidade de The Nature of Elite Beliefs: Maximilians- on Public Support for European Lisboa Instituto de Exposure and Personal Biases Universität Integration in Eurozone Countries: Ciências Sociais München A Multilevel Analysis ROMERO Xavier Leuphana Unequal Responses to Inequality: VAN HAUWAERT, Universität The Structure and Origins of Steven Lüneburg Redistributive Preferences across Workshop 7 Advanced Democracies SOONTJENS Karolin Universiteit Do Politicians Believe they will be Elites' Ability to Represent Citizens Antwerpen Held Accountable on Election Day? Examining a Crucial Incentive for Nathalie BRACK, Université Libre de Bruxelles Politicians to Be Responsive towards Frédéric VARONE, University of Geneva Citizens' Demands SVAČINOVÁ Petra Masaryk University Sources of Information in VODA, Petr Last name First name Institution Paper title Co-Author Parliamentary Speech BRACK Nathalie Université Libre de Perceptual Accuracy of Elected WALGRAVE, Stefaan VISCONTI Francesco Università degli Assessing Mass-Elite Congruence on PELLEGATA, Bruxelles Political Representatives PILET, Jean‑Benoit Studi di Milano European Integration and Solidarity Alessandro VARONE, Frédéric WERNER Annika Griffith University How do Voters want to be HEINISCH, Reinhard* VLIEGENTHART, Rens Represented by their Parties? Testing HELFER, Luzia the Promise-Keeping Assumption JANSEN, Arno* CARMAN Christopher University of Explaining Elites’ Support for Direct and GHERGHINA, Sergiu Glasgow Deliberative Democracy in Europe CLOSE, Caroline KOPECKY, Petr Workshop 8 DAGEFÖRDE Mirjam European Context and Congruence Revisited: University Institute Party Systems, Multiple Issue Dimensions Emotions and Populism and 'Good Representation' from Donatella BONANSINGA, University of Birmingham a Citizen’s Perspective DUMONT Patrick Australian Candidates-Voters’ Substantive Policy KIES, Raphael Monika VERBALYTE, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg National Congruence in Luxembourg SCHMIT, Dan* University Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author name FUMAROLA Andrea Universitetet Accuracy of Representatives' PETERS, Yvette i Bergen Perceptions of Public Opinion ABADI David University of Media Populism vs Populism Style – DUYVENDAK, in Norway Amsterdam Core Relational Themes as Emotional Jan Willem Predictors of Populist Communication FISCHER, Agneta GIGER Nathalie University of Social Status, Inequality Perceptions HELFER, Luzia Strategies within News Media Geneva and Support for Redistributive Policies Among Politicians ABTS Koen University of Resentment and Populist Attitudes Leuven HELFER Luzia University of The Voter-Elite Link at Different Levels VARONE, Frédéric Geneva of Governance BONANSINGA Donatella University of The Affective Content of Populist KARTALIS, Birmingham Security Communication Efstratios‑Ioannis JOLY Jeroen Ghent University Exploring the Match Between AMSALEM, Eran Citizens’ Preferences and Politicians' Personalities

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Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author name Workshop 9 EKLUNDH Emmy Kings College Our Damned Weakness: London Tensions between Reason and Emotion Formal and Informal Intergovernmental Organisations in Time: in Populist Political Actors Explaining Transformations in Global Governance EXADAKTYLOS Theofanis University of The Emotional Economy of Austerity: NEZI, Roula Surrey Affect in the World of Populism Eugénia DA CONCEIÇÃO-HELDT, Bavarian School of Public Policy FILSINGER Maximilian Universität Bern Bringing in Emotions: Social Isolation, Duncan SNIDAL, University of Oxford Emotional Responses and Populist Attitudes GUERRA Simona University of When Euroscepticism Meets Populism: EXADAKTYLOS, Last name First name Institution Paper title Co-Author Leicester Emotions and the 2016 British Theofanis ABBOTT Kenneth W. Arizona State Choosing Low-Cost Institutions FAUDE, Benjamin* EU Referendum GUERRINA, University in Global Governance Roberta ANGELOU Angelos The London Let it Go or Fight for It? Exploring HAMACHERS Annika German University Profiling Malignant Rhetoric: GALIC, Andrej* School of the Reactions of Intergovernmental of the Police Linking Cognitive Linguistics and Economics & Organisations to States’ Exit Requests Machine Learning Algorithms to Evaluate Political Science the Emotionality of Populist Discourse BINDER Martin University of Explaining Change: The Authority TOKHI, within Social Networks Reading of International Organisations Alexandros* LINDHOLM Annika Université de Do Persons with Low Life Satisfaction LUTZ, Georg BURAI Erna Graduate Patterns and Purposes of Association HOFMANN, Lausanne Vote More for Populist Parties? Institute of Agreements in Regional Organisations Stephanie LYTKINA Ekaterina Universität Emotions as a Mediator Between International and Bremen the Perceptions of Relative Deprivation Development and Populist Attitudes Studies McCOY Jennifer Georgia State Resentment vs Gratitude: Emotions and CUPAĆ Jelena WZB Berlin Social Different Verbs, Different Agency: University Support for Democracy-Eroding Populists Science Center The Changing Vocabulary of the MELÉNDEZ Carlos Universidad Anti-Establishment Identities and Populist ROVIRA Security Council’s Self (1946–2018) Diego Portales Appeals: Evidence from Latin America KALTWASSER, DA Eugénia Bavarian School Independence and Accountability: MÜLLER, Tony* Cristóbal CONCEIÇÃO- of Public Policy Mission Impossible for the European NGUYEN Christoph Freie Universität What Comes First: Anger, Fear, or HELDT Central Bank? Berlin Populism? On the Dynamic Relationship DIJKSTRA Hylke Maastricht Who Gets to Live Forever? DEBRE, Maria* between Anger, Anxiety, and Support Universiteit On the Decline and Death for Right-Wing Populism of International Organisations SALMELA Mikko University of Emotions and Populist Narratives of Crisis DOWNIE Christian Australian How Do Informal International Helsinki National Organisations Govern Over Time? SCANLAN Michael University of Emotions and Audiences: Understanding University Glasgow the Rhetoric of the Scottish National Party ECKHARD Steffen Universität Beyond Learning and Accountability: JANKAUSKAS, SKILLEN Laura University of Kent ‘EU Did It!’ – The Role of Blame in Brexit Konstanz Comparing the Political Use Vytautas of Evaluation in International WIDMANN Tobias European How Emotional are Populists Really? Organisations University Institute Discrete Emotions in the Communication of Political Parties and their Influence FAUL Moira University of The Effectiveness of Informal on Information Diffusion Geneva Organisations: How Can We Learn More? GEHRING Thomas University of Analogical Reasoning and Evolving DOERFLER, Bamberg Informal Rules in International Thomas* Institutions GIESEN Michael Freie Universität Organising Human Rights: Berlin Internal Complexity of International Organisations and its Effects on Human Rights Policies GUTNER Tamar American Critical Junctures and the Birth of University the AIIB

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Last name First name Institution Paper title Co-Author HIRSCHMANN Gisela Departments of International Organisations and the Workshop 10 Political Science Reassertion of National Sovereignty and Public Judicial Authority Under Pressure: Politicisation and Backlash Administration, against Courts in the Age of Populism Universiteit Leiden Daniel NAURIN, Universitetet i Oslo KOCACıK Melike Ayşe Sabancı Ministerial Declarations and Decisions: David KOSAR, Masaryk University University Text-As-Data Approach to Assess Converging Economic Policies in the WTO Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author name KORTENDIEK Nele Peace Research Experiments in Global Migration Institute Frankfurt Governance – How International BUBENHEIMER Filip University of Social Democracy Curbs the Courts: Organisations Govern In Oxford The Demise of Judicial Review and Through Practice in Inter-War Norway LAUWERS Nathan Ghent University Re-Thinking the Global Governance DEDERKE Julian University of Judicial Legitimation Strategies amidst of Migration through the Lens of Zurich Pressure on Judicial Authority – How the Liquid Authority CJEU Upgrades its Public Relations Toolbox MELLO Patrick A. Willy Brandt How Organisational Structure Affects DA CONCEIÇÃO- DYEVRE Arthur University of Uncertainty and Legal Disintegration: GLAVINA, Monika School of Public Agency Slack: A Fuzzy-Set Ideal-Type HELDT, Eugénia Leuven Evidence from Brexit LAMPACH, Nicolas Policy, Universität Analysis of International Bureaucracies SERRANO OVADEK, Michal Erfurt OSWALD, WIJTVLIET, Wessel Omar Ramon GLOPPEN Siri Universitetet African Judiciaries and Democratic NOVOSELOVA, i Bergen Backlash: Judicial Strategies for Anna* Authoritarian Repression and Courts MONTES Andoni Universidad Foral Tax Autonomy on Corporate as Arenas for Resistance Complutense Income Tax and European HANELT Etienne University of Conceptualising Political Interference de Madrid Harmonisation: Are They Compatible? Oxford with Courts MÜNCH Sören Georg-August- Checks and Balances Beyond the HERMANSEN Silje Universitetet Will Do? Selecting Judges on the Basis NAURIN, Daniel Universität State: Comparing International Synnøve i Oslo of Policy Preferences or Performance Göttingen Institutional Configurations Over Time Lyder RIXEN Thomas University of The Independence of International LINDER, Simon* HOFMANN Andreas Freie Universität When Does the Commission Enforce CJEU Bamberg Institutions: A New Indicator Berlin Rulings? Evidence from Second Round and an Application to Global Infringement Procedures Financial Regulation KREHBIEL Jay West Virginia Judicial Responses to Noncompliance: SNIDAL Duncan University of The Supply of Informal International University The Creation and Development of Oxford Governance: A Hi-Lo Model the Austrian Constitutional Court's of Global Governance Mediensprecher VIOLA Lora Anne Freie Universität The Closing Off of International LARSSON Olof University of Political and Constitutional Overrides Berlin Organisations Gothenburg MAYORAL Juan University of On the Winners and Losers of European MADSEN, Antonio Copenhagen Adjudication: Exploring the Socio‑Political Mikael Rask Foundations of Public Support for STREZHNEV, Anton Adjudication on Human Rights VOETEN, Erik NELSON Michael Pennsylvania The Costs (and Benefits) of Attacking Courts DRISCOLL, State University Amanda POPOVA Maria McGill The Rise of Weaponised Legalism University SCHROEDER Philipp University Signaling Ambition: Political Constraints College on Constitutional Review London SIPULOVA Katarina Masaryk Under Pressure: Designing Constitutional KOSAR, David University Safeguards Against Court-Packing Strategies

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Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author Workshop 12 name Legitimacy in Global Governance: Elite Communication, SMEKAL Hubert Masaryk Explaining Conflicting Tendencies TSERETELI, Nino* University of Politicisation and Judicialisation: Populist Rhetoric, and (De-)legitimation Practices The Case of the ECtHR SQUATRITO Theresa University of Judicial Diplomacy: International Courts Bernd SCHLIPPHAK, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster Liverpool and their Strategic Legitimation Lisa Maria DELLMUTH, Stockholm University STEININGER Silvia Johann Human Rights Courts Under Attack: Wolfgang Backlash and Resilience in the European Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author Goethe- and Inter-American Human Rights System name Universität AGNÉ Hans Stockholm Costs of Legitimacy for Political Institutions Frankfurt University STIANSEN Øyvind Universitetet Broadening the Margin of Appreciation? ECKER- Matthias University of IO Public Communication Going Digital? i Oslo Political Resistance and the Deference EHRHARDT Leipzig Understanding Social Media Adoption and Use towards Respondent States in European Across the Organisational Field Court of Human Rights Judgments GHASSIM Farsan University of What Global Governance Do the People Want? KOENIG- Oxford A Multi-Country Survey Experiment on Institutional ARCHIBUGI, Designs for the United Nations Mathias Workshop 11 HUBER Robert Universität Political Populism, Responsiveness, and Public FESENFELD, A. Salzburg Support for Climate Mitigation Lukas Paul Kant on Political Change: BERNAUER, Thomas Theoretical Grounds and Global Implications KARLSSON Johan University of Theorising the Politicisation of International WACKENHUT, SCHAFFER Gothenburg Authority as Social Mobilisation Arne F. Sorin BAIASU, Keele University KREUDER- Christian WZB Berlin Endogenous Sources of Liberal Decline: How the RAUH, Christian Jakub SZCZEPAŃSKI, Jagiellonian University SONNEN Social Science Rise of Global Governance Invites Blame-Shifting to RITTBERGER, Center and Credit-Claiming from International Institutions Berthold Last name First Institution Paper title LENZ Tobias Georg-August- Legitimacy and Legitimation in Regional SCHMIDTKE, name Universität Organisation: A Research Agenda Henning Göttingen BAIASU Sorin Keele University Sincerity in Politics: How Much Is Too Much? LIE Ann Universitetet Negotiating Legitimacy Within the Scaling Up BASAGLIA Federica Universität Konstanz Do Humans Have Duties towards Robots? Louise i Oslo Nutrition Movement: A Case Study of DEMIRAY Mehmet Keele University On Kant's Distinction between Forms of Sovereignty (De)legitimation Practices of Global Ruhi and Forms of Government Multistakeholder Partnerships DOS SANTOS Robinson Universidade Federal Kant's Conception of Punishment Regarding MEINERS Paul Westfälische Elite Legitimation of Regional Organisations de Pelotas, Brasil Human Dignity Wilhelms- Outside Europe: A First Step Universität KINGS Amy Keele University On the Possibility of Motivating Environmental Münster Protectionism through Kantian Aesthetics NEUNER Fabian Arizona State Elite Framing and the Legitimacy of Global Private LO RE Stefano University of St Supreme Power: A Neglected Source of Tension University Environmental Governance Andrews in Kant's Views on Political Resistance PARÍZEK Michal Charles Who Gets to Read What About IOs: SZCZEPAŃSKI Jakub Jagiellonian University The Basis of Kant’s Theory of Political Change University A New Dataset on Worldwide Media Coverage VEREB Zachary University of South Kant, Revolution, and Climate: of International Organisations Florida, Department Individual and Political Responsibility SALGADO Susana Universidade Online Streams of Populism? of Philosophy de Lisboa A Cross-Country Analysis of Portrayals of the EU WILLIAMS Huw Cardiff University Democratisation Without Democracy Promotion: Instituto de through Twitter and Facebook A Kantian Approach Ciências WYREBSKA- Ewa University of Bayreuth The Application of Principles to the Empirical World Sociais DERMANOVIĆ in Kant’s Doctrine of Right: A Reconstruction of SOMMERER Thomas Stockholm Views from the Outside, Changes on the BES, the General Structure of Kant’s Legal Theory University Inside? Non-Constituent Audiences and the Bart Joachim Consequences of Legitimacy ZELLI, Fariborz in Global Governance * Co-author attending VERHAEGEN Soetkin Stockholm Comparing Elite and Citizen Legitimacy Beliefs DELLMUTH, University towards Global Governance Lisa Maria SCHOLTE, Jan Aart TALLBERG, Jonas 30 31 WORKSHOPS WORKSHOPS

Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author Workshop 13 name SHAN Haiyue Vrije Universiteit Chinese Migrant Mothers' Access to Migrants’ Access to Welfare in Times of Crisis: Amsterdam Mental Health Care in the Netherlands: Policy Transformations and Migrants’ Experiences in the EU Motherhood Experience and Health Care Policy Jean-Michel LAFLEUR, Université de Liège VINTILA Daniela Université de Liège Migrants’ Access to Welfare in the EU: LAFLEUR, Daniela VINTILA, Université de Liège Comparing Social Protection Regimes Jean-Michel for Immigrants and Emigrants Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author name AFONSO Alexandre Departments of Trade Unions, Welfare States Workshop 14 Political Science and Labour Immigration Control and Public in European Countries Networked Environmental Politics: Administration, Universiteit Leiden New Approaches to New Challenges ANDREETTA Sophie Université de Liège Whose Human Dignity? Manuel FISCHER, Universität Bern Immigration Status, Labour Courts and Welfare Bureaucracies in Petr OCELÍK, Masaryk University French‑Speaking Belgium CASELLA Sara University of Explaining the Immigration-Welfare State SLAVEN, Mike Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author COLOMBEAU Edinburgh Policy Linkage in Western Europe BADENHOOP, name Elisabeth ABEL Dennis University of Applying Quantitative Text Analysis on MERTENS, Armin CHUERI Juliana University of Who’s to Blame? Populist Right-Wing Cologne the Study of EU Environmental Coalitions Geneva and Mainstream Party Roles in the ANDRIAMIHAJA Onintsoa Universität Agents of Change under Telecoupling: Adoption of Chauvinist Welfare Policies Ravaka Bern Aiming for Sustainable Land Governance FENWICK Clare Universiteit Leiden The Welfare State and Disaggregated VAN VLIET, in North-Eastern Madagascar Immigration: Revealing Hidden Trends Olaf ANGST Mario Universität Policy Belief Differences as Obstacles to BRANDENBERGER, FINOTELLI Claudia Universidad Intra-EU Mobility and Welfare: Bern Information Exchange in Natural Resource Laurence Complutense de A Southern European Perspective Governance Networks Madrid BACH NIELSEN Anne University of Governing the Transnational – GSCHWIND Lutz Uppsala Universitet Endemic Forms of Migrant Exclusion Copenhagen Exploring 100 Resilient Cities in European Unemployment BIEDENKOPF Katja University of The Global Network of Carbon-Pricing Insurance Systems Leuven Capacity-Building KONSTANTINIDOU Angeliki Sciences Po Paris The External Dimension of Social DI GREGORIO Monica University of Analysing Changes in Climate BROCKHAUS, Maria Protection: EU Nationals’ Access to Leeds and Forestry Policy Networks Over Time: Social Protection in Third Countries Evidence from the Global South KUSSY Angelina Universitat The Role of the Local Social GRONOW Antti University of Policy Learning in Nascent Subsystems: YLÄ-ANTTILA, Tuomas Autònoma de Protection System and Transnationalism Helsinki Complex Contagion and Belief Change BROCKHAUS, Maria Barcelona in Migration Decision and Incorporation: in REDD+ Policy Networks in Brazil, DI GREGORIO, The Case of Romanians in Spain Indonesia, and Vietnam Monica MONTANARI Maria Università degli Assessing the Impact of Intra-EU KARIMO, Aasa Giulia Studi di Milano Mobility on National Welfare States: INGUAGGIATO Carla Universität Engaging with Climate Change Policy: TSCHOPP, Maurice Who Receives Which Benefits? Bern Sustainable Forest Management MIONI AMIRI, Walter A Cross-Country Comparison in Argentina CEDDIA, Michele PERNA Roberta Università degli Street-Level Bureaucrats, Organisational Graziano Studi di Torino Fields and Institutional Crisis: CHRISTOPOULOS, Policies and Practices Regulating Dimitris Access to Health Care for Migrants KAMMERER Marlene Universität It is Not as Bad as it Looks: CASTRO, Paula* with Irregular Status in Italy Bern Comparing Countries’ Cooperation RATZMANN Nora The London School Who Gets to Stay? EU Citizens’ on Climate Change Inside and Outside of Economics & Social Entitlements at Street-Level the UNFCCC Negotiations Political Science in German Jobcentres

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Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author name name RICHE Cécile Université A Network Approach to Collective MIRANZO-DÍAZ Javier Universidad Corruption and the Dichotomy catholique Learning in Environment Policy-Making de Castilla- between Public and Private Interest: de Louvain La Mancha Conflicting Spaces TSAGKARI Marula Universitat Decentralised Renewable PARASKEVOPOULOS Christos University of Quality of Government, Trust, and Autònoma Energy Communities as Nodes in Macedonia the Persistence of Crisis in Greece: de Barcelona the Energy Transition Network: Understanding ‘Greek Exceptionalism’ The Case of Southern Europe PELLEGRINI Lorenzo Department Corruption: Public and Private of Public Administration, Erasmus University Workshop 15 Rotterdam New Trends in the Conceptualisation of Political Corruption Paul HEYWOOD, University of Nottingham Workshop 16 Doron NAVOT, University of Haifa Opposition Parties as Strategic Actors in Parliament Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author name Elisabetta DE GIORGI, Instituto Português de Relações Internacionais, IPRI-NOVA BLIZNAKOVSKI Jovan Università degli Conceptualising Clientelism Gabriella ILONSZKI, Corvinus University of Budapest Studi di Milano from the Client’s Point of View: A Two-Dimensional Typology of Clientelist Engagement Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author DOBSON Rebecca University of Grassroots Conceptions name Sussex of Political Corruption BORRI Rossella Università degli From Opposition to a New Position? VERZICHELLI, GOUVÊA MACIEL Gustavo Universidade de A Systematic Literature Review DE SOUSA, Studi di Siena Exploring the Transformation of 'Sovereigntist Luca Lisboa Instituto de of Conceptual and Theoretical Luis* Parliamentary Groups' in Europe Ciências Sociais Perspectives on Social Understandings MAGALHÃES, BUCHER Jan Ruprecht-Karls- MP Cooperation in Opposition Parties and Perceptions of Corruption Pedro Universität PINTO, Isabel Heidelberg HEYWOOD Paul University of On the Place of Institutional Settings NAVOT, CHRISTIANSEN Flemming University of Legislative Votes and Visions of Democracy STECKER, Nottingham in the Conceptualisation of Political Doron Juul Roskilde Christian Corruption CUNHA Carlos Centro de The Portuguese Communist Party's KATZ Richard Johns Hopkins Going Too Far: Investigação Historical, Parliamentary, Oppositional University How Expansive Definitions of Corruption e Estudos de Tactics can Undermine Democracy Sociologia KUOKSTYTE Ringaile Kaunas University You Perceive from Where You Sit: DIAS Antonio Instituto Português New Challenger Parties in Opposition: DE GIORGI, of Technology Perception of Corruption by Different de Relações Isolation or Cooperation? Elisabetta Actor Groups in Lithuania Internacionais DOLNÝ, LOLI Miranda Technische Translocal Encounters at the Edge: Branislav Universität How Communities of Practice Shape DOLNÝ Branislav Department of Searching for Influence: LÁŠTIC, Erik Darmstadt the Fight Against Corruption in Political Science, Parliamentary Opposition in Slovakia a Post-Conflict Environment Comenius between 1994 and 2016 MARQUETTE Heather University of Janus and the ‘Two Faces’ University Faculty Birmingham of Organised Crime and Political of Arts Corruption in Fragile Contexts GARWE Christoph Universität Turning the Clock: ENGST, MARTINSSON Joel Linnaeus Rigged System – Understanding Hannover The Manipulation of Legislative Time Benjamin G. University Variations in Systemic Corruption and as a Strategy in Bicameral Bargaining HÖNNIGE, their Consequences for Democracy Christoph MENICONI Letícia University College How is Fiscal Decentralisation Related ILONSZKI Gabriella Corvinus University Is Responsibility Merely a Government’s MARANGONI, BARBABELA Dublin to Individuals’ Awareness of Political of Budapest Prerogative? Government and Opposition’s Francesco Corruption in Local Governments? Action Put to the Test PALAU, Anna * Co-author attending

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Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author name name LOUWERSE Tom Departments of Populist Opposition: OTJES, Simon RUBABSHI Ayelet Hebrew University Government Termination HASSON, Political Science A Comparative Approach to the of Jerusalem and Government Stability Sharon and Public Opposition Styles of Populist Parties SAALFELD Thomas University of Party System Polarisation, Anti-System Parties BERGMANN, Administration, Bamberg and Legislative Institutions as Predictors Henning Universiteit Leiden of Cabinet Survival in 28 Parliamentary BÄCK, Hanna MÜLLER Melanie University of Voting Behaviour of Opposition Parties Democracies, 1945–2013 Kaiserslautern in Sweden SCHLEITER Petra University of The Vote of Confidence Procedure POLJAK Željko Universiteit Holding Tight or Letting Go? Parliamentary Oxford in Parliamentary Democracies Antwerpen Opposition Behaviour in New Democracies TUTTNAUER Or Universität Government-Opposition Dynamics HAZAN, RIESE Dorothee Departments of How to Deal with Executive Secrecy? Mannheim and the Vote of No-Confidence Reuven Y.* Political Science Opposition Perspectives and Practices and Public Concerning a Democratic Conundrum Administration, Universiteit Leiden Workshop 18 THOMPSON Louise University of Understanding the Role of Small Opposition Manchester Parties in the UK’s Parliaments: Institutional Personalism and Personalist Regimes: Constraints and Party Strategies Theory and Comparative Perspective TOSUN Yasemin Sabancı University A Strategic U-Turn from Being an Opposition: The Case of the Nationalist Alexander BATURO, Dublin City University Movement Party of Turkey Jakob TOLSTRUP, Aarhus Universitet VÁRNAGY Réka Corvinus University Making and Breaking Parliamentary of Budapest Opportunity Structures Last name First Institution Paper title Co- name Author ANCESCHI Luca University of After Personalism: Workshop 17 Glasgow Power Transfer Dynamics at the End of First Presidencies in Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan Parliaments and Government Termination BATURO Alexander Dublin City Personalism and Executive Takeovers TOLSTRUP, University Jakob Björn Erik RASCH, Universitetet i Oslo ELKINK Johan A. University College Detecting Regime Personalisation BATURO, Dublin in Media and Rhetoric in Russia Alexander Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author name GRUNDHOLM Alexander Aarhus Universitet Taking It Personal? Investigating Personalism Taaning as an Autocratic Survival Strategy ERHARDT Julian Universität Bern The Determinants of Cabinet Stability in the German Federal States, 1945–2018 KOGA Jun University of Purging Civilian Elite Strathclyde GANGHOF Steffen Universität No-Confidence Procedures in Potsdam Semi-Parliamentary Systems LAEBENS Melis Freie Universität One Man Show? How Erdoğan Used his Party Berlin to Build a Personalist Regime GIANNETTI Daniela Università di Sitting Back or Fighting to Survive? PINTO, Luca Bologna How Governments React to No-Confidence Votes RAGINYTE Agne Vilnius University Amended Role Theory as a Tool to Understand Personalist Regimes: The Case of Russia HELLSTROM Johan Umeå Universitet Anticipating Termination at Formation: Investiture BERGMAN, and No-Confidence Votes in Coalition Politics Torbjörn* TOLSTRUP Jakob Aarhus Universitet Personalist Rulers and their Provincial Leaders: Why Chechen Strongman Kadyrov is So Powerful, LENTO Tal Hebrew University The Vote of No-Confidence: HAZAN, and Why Putin Has Not Stopped Him of Jerusalem Towards an Analytical Framework for Analysing Reuven Y.* Parliaments and Government Termination TRANTIDIS Aris University of Structure and Agency and the Consolidation Lincoln of Personalist Hegemonic Regimes: NIKOLENYI Csaba Concordia Party Switching and Government Termination A Comparative Study of Lukashenka’s Belarus University in Israel and India and Meciar’s Slovakia RASCH Björn Erik Universitetet i Oslo The Inflated Measures of Governmental Instability YAN Huang- University of Essex A Bomb from Insiders or Outsiders? Ting Leadership Dynamics in Personalist Dictatorships

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Workshop 20 Workshop 21 Political Parties and Deliberative Practices: Use and Abuse Rethinking the Governance of Financial Integration Vincent JACQUET, Université catholique de Louvain from the Bottom Up: Beyond the Debates on Financialisation Sorina SOARE, Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche e Sociali, Università di Firenze and Post-Crisis Reform

Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author Waltraud SCHELKLE, The London School of Economics & Political Science name Geoffrey UNDERHILL, University of Amsterdam BARBERÀ Oscar University of Democratic Innovations and RODRÍGUEZ TERUEL, Valencia New Forms of Policy Development Juan Last First Institution Paper title Co-Author within Spanish Political Parties name name DAVID Talukder Université Libre de How MPs Perceive Democratic RANGONI, Sacha* BOHLE Dorothee European Financing the Recovery in Southern Bruxelles Innovations: An Inquiry into BEDOCK, Camille* University Institute and Eastern Europe the Belgian Case COMMAIN Sébastien University of Financial Stability vs Competitiveness: DE MARCO Stefano Universidad de Are New Political Parties More ROBLES, José Manuel Luxembourg Measuring Pro-Industry Bias in National Salamanca Deliberative? Analysing Spanish MOYA-GÓMEZ, Borja Governments' Positions on Bank 'Connective Parties' Prudential Requirements FELICETTI Andrea University of Understanding Democracy DIESSNER Sebastian The London Central Banking in the Interregnum: Leuven Starting from its Practices School of Independence and Coordination FOUILLET Charlotte Humboldt- Icelandic Pirate Party Economics & between Crisis and Policy Normalisation Universität zu Radical / Deliberative Democracy Political Science Berlin FULLER Gregory Rijksuniversiteit Mortgage Markets, Incomes Policies JOHNSTON, Alison GAD Nikolai University of The Challenges of Combining Groningen and Household Indebtedness in Europe REGAN, Aidan Newcastle Intra‑Party Deliberation with Effective HAFFERT Lukas University of Tax Policy as Industrial Policy for Finance Legislative Representation: Zurich A Case Study of Alternativet JAMES Scott Kings College Banking on Influence: Financial Interests PAGLIARI, Stefano GHERGHINA Sergiu University of Political Parties and Deliberation: JACQUET, Vincent London and Network Power in Europe Glasgow An Analytical Framework KRAMPF Arie Hebrew University States, Markets – and Technocrats: BRAUN, Benjamin HUDSON Alexander Max Planck Why Public Participation Rarely of Jerusalem Financial Globalisation Reconsidered MURAU, Steffen Institute for the Matters: Political Parties Do LAUSBERG Philipp Universiteit European Banking Union, Fiscal Policy DE BIÈVRE, Dirk* Study of Religious Antwerpen and Public Goods Theory and Ethnic Diversity MABBETT Deborah Birkbeck, Three in the Marriage: University of Employers, Unions and Financial JUNIUS Nino Vrije Universiteit Do Interests Trump Ideas? CALUWAERTS, Didier London Intermediaries in the Management Brussel Explaining Political Parties’ Positions MATTHIEU, Joke of European Occupational Pensions towards Democratic Innovations VRYDAGH, Julien NACZYK Marek University of Defined-Contribution Pensions: The Battle LECHNER Julian University of Trier Deliberative Democracy Oxford Between Financialisation and Collective as a Normative Ideal Management of Retirement Savings of Intra-Party Democracy? PIROSKA Dora Corvinus European Central Bank and Non-Eurozone JOHNSON, Juliet LOBANOVSKIY Arseniy University of Turku Unconstrained Partisans: Finding the University of Central and Eastern Europe: Unforeseen Pathways to Intra-Party Deliberation Budapest Consequence of ‘One-Size-Fits-All’ Policies OROSS Daniel Centre for Constitutional Changes in Hungary PÓCZA, Kálmán and Autonomous Central Banks Social Sciences, and the National Consultation SCHELKLE Waltraud The London When All Else Defaults: Hungarian as a Deliberative Practice School of Government as the Ultimate Debtor Academy of Economics & Sciences Political Science SOARE Sorina Dipartimento Real Money, Real Power: GHERGHINA, Sergiu SCHWAN Michael University of The Financialisation of the State FASTENRATH, Florian di Scienze Participatory Budgeting in Romania Cologne TRAMPUSCH, Politiche e Sociali, and the Republic of Moldova Christine Università di Firenze

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Last First Institution Paper title Co-Author Last name First Institution Paper title Co- name name name Author THIEMANN Matthias Sciences Po Paris It's Been a Long, Long Time Coming – FRIEDRICH, Jan SONG Jiewuh Johann Wolfgang International Human Rights Law The Long Road to Common Supervision Goethe-Universität and the Individual of CCPs in the European Union Frankfurt UNDERHILL Geoffrey University of Creating an Optimum Financial Area: JONES, Erik SUTTLE Oisin Queen's University The Puzzle of Competitive Fairness and Amsterdam Re‑Tooling the Debate on Financial Stability Belfast the Justification of (Non-Sovereign) Power in the Euro Area ZYSSET Alain University of Global Constitutionalism and the International VAN DER Natascha Departments of From Forgotten Links to Loose Chains: Glasgow Criminal Court: A Relational View ZWAN Political Science A Historical Perspective on Social Welfare and Public and Public Finance Administration, Universiteit Leiden Workshop 23 VAN RIET Ad United Nations The Quest for a Safe Sovereign Asset University for the Eurozone Subnational Immigration Policymaking: Towards a Second Generation Research Agenda Workshop 22 Verena WISTHALER, European Academy of Bolzano Mireille PAQUET, Concordia University Sovereignty, Justice, and International Law Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author Carmen PAVEL, Kings College London name Peter NIESEN, Universität Hamburg ADAM Ilke Vrije Cui Bono? Integration Courses Universiteit for Newcomers and Flemish Last name First Institution Paper title Co- Brussel (Sub-)State Formation name Author CAPONIO Tiziana European Sub-National Governments in ERMAN Eva Stockholm University Does Global Democracy Require University Multilevel‑Governance Political a World State? Institute Dynamics: Towards a Research Agenda FOLLESDAL Andreas Universitetet i Oslo Current Contributions of the Natural Law COLBERN Allan Arizona Multiple Pathways to Policy Diffusion Tradition to International Law State in Immigration Federalism University in the United States FORST Rainer Johann Wolfgang A Critical Theory of Transnational Justice Goethe-Universität HATTMANNSDORFER Helena University of Europe’s Multiple Reception Realities: Frankfurt Vienna Methodological Thoughts on Small-N Comparison in a Fragmented Europe FOX-DECENT Evan WZB Berlin Social Mandatory Multilateralism CRIDDLE, Science Center Evan* KOVALCHUK Sasha McMaster Sanctuary’s Sovereign Rule: Exceptional University Private Power of Local Immigration HERLIN- Ester Vrije Universiteit Transnational Justice and the EU Security Policy within Toronto’s Sanctuary City KARNELL Amsterdam Regulation Project LOPEZ-SANTANA Mariely George Subnational Immigration Policymaking CORREA- LU Catherine McGill University Decolonising Self-Determination Mason in Gang-Controlled Zones: A Holistic CABRERA, and International Law University Approach for Tackling MS-13 in the Guadalupe NIESEN Peter Universität Hamburg Constituent Power Beyond the State: Washington DC Metropolitan Area Articulation, Activation and Exercise MAGAZZINI Tina European Rescaling Solidarity? DESILLE, PAVEL Carmen Kings College Constitutionalism and International Law University Ethno-National Politics, Immigration Amandine* London Institute and Solidarity in the (Spanish) PILS Eva Kings College The Risks of Complicity in Transnational Basque Country and Israel Periphery London Civil Society Repression: MENSINK Sander University of Sub-National Authorities in Strategic An Argument for Institutional Responses Amsterdam Interactions: A Case Study of Policy SCHERZ Antoinette Universitetet i Oslo Legitimacy of International Courts Contestation and Undocumented and Reasons to Comply for States Migrant Reception in Amsterdam SHNAYDERMAN Ronen Universität Hamburg Beyond Forcible Intervention: MIKHAEL Drew Queen's Searching for Shelter: Sovereignty, Self-Determination, University Civil-Society Protection of Refugee and Foreign‑Funded Civil Society Belfast Groups in Lebanon

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Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author Last name First Institution Paper title Co- name name Author ORSINI Giacomo Université Institutional Racism 2.0 within the State of SMIT, Sarah* SATA Robert Central European Saviour of Europe, Foe of the EU – catholique Exception: Migrants’ Legal Lawlessness University Illiberal Populist Discourse in Hungary de Louvain and Day-to-Day Discrimination TOLSTUKHA Ekaterina University of The Discursive Construction of EU Democracy: PAQUET Mireille Concordia Client Politics, Majoritarian Politics or Glasgow Discourse Network Analysis of the EU’s Struggle University Legitimacy? Subnational Immigration for Self-Understanding as a Post-National Politics in Settler States Community and a System of Governance PETTRACHIN Andrea University of The Drivers of Local Asylum Governance TUNGUL Lucie Palacký University Counter-Conduct and the Europeanisation Sheffield and the Politics of Asylum Policy-Making Discourse in Turkey in Italy WEBER Regina University of Non-Elite Conceptions of Europe: NIEMANN, SKRIVANEK Isabella Danube Managing Refugee Integration in Austria Duisburg-Essen Europe as a Reference Frame in English Arne University – The Role of the Regional Level from Football Fan Discussions BRAND, Krems an Institutional Perspective Alexander SOENNECKEN Dagmar York Refugee Advocacy Communities WOLFSCHWENGER Johann Université Libre ‘When Attraction Turns Mad’ – University and Immigration Federalism de Bruxelles The ‘Symbolic Power’ of Regional Integration WISTHALER Verena European Regional Parties and Immigration: Insights SCANTAMBURLO, in the EU-Russia Contested Neighbourhood Academy of from Spanish Autonomous Communities Matthias Bolzano XHARDEZ Catherine Sciences Po Crossing Sub-Nationalist and Regionalist Workshop 25 Paris Lines: The Mainstreaming of Arguments in (Regional) Parliamentary Debates The Evolution of Political Organisations: on Immigrant Integration ZUBER Christina Universität Hosts and Strangers, Now and Then: Organisational Form, Function and Modes of Change Konstanz How Historical Immigration Experiences Drive Contemporary Migrant Policies Bert FRAUSSEN, Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden in Catalonia and South Tyrol Nicole BOLLEYER, University of Exeter

Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author Workshop 24 name ALBAREDA Adrià Departments of Why Do Interest Groups Organise Themselves The Discursive Construction and Usage of 'Europe' Political Science as They Do? and Public and the EU in European and Domestic Policies Administration, Universiteit Leiden Jörg BAUDNER, Osnabrück University ASARA Viviana Vienna University The Organisational Structure of Movement- SUBIRATS Murat SOMER, Koç University of Economics and Parties: The Case Study of Barcelona en Comú RIBAS, Anna Business – WU Wien Last name First Institution Paper title Co- BERNY Nathalie Institut d'Études Advocating for the Environment in Times of name Author Politiques de Austerity: Why Internal Politics Prevails DEMIRBILEK Burçin University of Discursive Europeanisation: BENSON, Bordeaux Exeter Ideas, Entrepreneurs and Consensus David FARRER Ben Knox College Choosing Between Forms of Contention KLEIN, Graig in Turkish Water Policy FITCH-ROY, FRAUSSEN Bert Departments of How Political Parties and Interest Groups HALPIN, Oscar Political Science are Rethinking Membership: Darren* GLENCROSS Andrew Aston University 'Love Europe, Hate the EU': A Genealogical and Public Strategies and Implications GAUJA, Anika Inquiry into Populists’ Spatio-Cultural Critique Administration, of the EU and its Consequences Universiteit Leiden GURKAN Seda Université Libre De-Europeanisation through Securitisation: FRIEDRICH David Universität Interest Organisation: Functions and Strategies de Bruxelles Discursive Framings of Europe and EU Values Mannheim Beyond the Nation State in Turkey GROTZ Hanna Westfälische How Do NGOs Evolve the Claims they PALAU Anna Universitat de Debating Europe in Parliaments: Wilhelms-Universität Advocate For? Organisational Form Barcelona A Multilevel Perspective Münster as a Driver of Internal Decision Making Governance in NGOs

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Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author name name HEANEY Michael University of Capturing Group Formation: HALPIN, McLOUGHLIN Liam University of Salford Dark Ads and Micro-Targeting WARD, Stephen Glasgow Using Twitter to Track the Birth and Evolution Darren vs Pro‑Transparency Activism: of New Political Organisations Normalisation vs Equalisation in HOLYOKE Thomas California State Ages of Organisation: Changing Politics and the Context of Political 'Dark' Advertising University, Fresno Rates of Interest Group Formation in US History in the UK GE2017, UK EU Referendum, and the 2016 US Presidential Election HUTTER Swen Freie Universität Breaking the Routine: BORBÁTH, Berlin The Role of Party Organisations in Explaining Endre* POWER Sam University of Exeter Party Consultancy – DOMMETT, Kate Parties’ Presence in the Protest Arena All Change or Business as Usual in KEFFORD, Glenn the Era of Data-Driven Campaigning? IVANOVSKA Milka University of Exeter Why do Some Organisations Maintain HADJIEVSKA a Membership-Centred Governing Model RÖMMELE Andrea Hertie School of Scientific or Subversive? GIBSON, Rachel while Others Shift to a Leadership-Centred Governance Exploring the Implications of Data-Driven Governing Model? Evidence from Non-Profit Campaigning for Democratic Systems Membership Organisations in the UK RUSIDZE Nino Corvinus University of The Effects of GDPR on Political Marketing MALONEY William University of The Internal Life of Groups: BERKHOUT, Budapest Newcastle Protest Business or School of Democracy? Joost SPIERINGS Niels Radboud Universiteit A Populist Stronghold? Differences SANDBERG, Linn OR Nick University of Exeter Drivers of State Dependency BOLLEYER, Nijmegen Within and Between Mainstream JACOBS, Kristof Hin‑Kin in Organised Civil Society Nicole and Populist Parties on Facebook TREI Mariliis Tallinn University of The Evolvement of NGOs in the Field SARAPUU, Külli Technology of Refugee Policy in Estonia VITTORI Davide LUISS University Vanguard or Business-as-Usual? Workshop 27 Movement Parties and their Institutionalisation The Politics of Security Knowledge Negotiation Elisa LOPEZ LUCIA, Université Libre de Bruxelles Workshop 26 Maria MARTIN DE ALMAGRO, University of Cambridge

The New ‘Data Science‘ of Election Campaigning Last name First name Institution Paper title Co- in Comparative Perspective Author HÉBERT Emmanuelle Université Negotiating History in Post-Conflict Situations: Rachel GIBSON, University of Manchester catholique de Bilateral Historical Commissions and Andrea RÖMMELE, Hertie School of Governance Louvain Peace‑Keeping LOPEZ Elisa Université Libre de Security Politics and the 'Remaking' Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author LUCIA Bruxelles of West Africa name LOUGHLIN Suzanne University of Is New Zealand a Good International Citizen? DREWS Wiebke European University Towards a New Form of 'Electioneering'? Auckland How New Zealand Political Elites Justified and Institute Social Media Users' Preferences and Legitimised the Use of Force in Afghanistan Parties' Issue Agendas during the 2017 MARTIN DE Maria University of Indicators and Success Stories: German Election Campaign ALMAGRO Cambridge Understanding Knowledge Production GIBSON Rachel University of Political Parties and New Modes of MAGALHÃES, on Gender, Conflict Mediation Manchester Electoral Mobilisation in Comparative Pedro and National Reconciliation in Liberia Perspective ALDRICH, John NIKIFOROV Alexander St Petersburg State Extremism Studies and Anti-Extremism Policy JENSEN Michael Institute for Weaponised Narratives and Foreign and SAMPLE, Char* University in Contemporary Russia Governance and Domestic Sources of Political Influence OPITZ Christian Helmut-Schmidt- Negotiating Foreign and Security Policy at PFEIFER, Policy Analysis, University/University the ‘Heart of Society’? Evidence from Germany Hanna University of Canberra of the Armed GEIS, Anna KRUSCHINSKI Simon Johannes Gutenberg- Data-Driven Campaigning in Germany: VOIGT, Mario* Forces Hamburg Universität Mainz The Evolution and Conduct of PERERA Suda School of Oriental Knowledge, Narratives and Resistors of Change Data‑Driven Canvassing and Facebook and African Studies Targeting in a Parliamentary Democracy with Strict Data Protection Laws

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Last name First name Institution Paper title Co- Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author Author name POMAREDE Julien Université Libre de Negotiating Counterterrorism at NATO: CORNELL Agnes Lunds The Changing of the Guard: KNUTSEN, Bruxelles Constructive Ambiguities, Surveillance and Universitet Succession and Violence Then and Now Carl Henrik Collective Defence in the Mediterranean Sea KOKKONEN, POOPUU Birgit University of Tartu Tracing War Correspondents’ Stories on Syria: Andrej Expertise for Whom? SUNDELL, Anders REGNIER Cindy Université de Liège The Representations of Russia in Expertise: DENK Thomas University of Length of Independence and ANCKAR, Carsten A Comparative Analysis of the Narratives Örebro the State‑Democracy Nexus Regarding Russia’s Accountability on GOENAGA Agustin Lunds The Social Origins of State Autonomy: the International Stage Universitet Communication, Popular Mobilisation, RODEHAU- Johanna The London School Making Sense of Violence: and State-Led Economic Transformation NOACK of Economics & Practice and Authority in Conflict HAKOVIRTA Aino University of Fast-Track EU Conditionality and Political Science Prevention Expertise Tampere the Democracy-State Nexus: SCHWEIGER Elisabeth University of York The Politics of Silence Exploring Croatia and Serbia SIMONNEAU Damien Institut d'Études Constructing Threats and Constructing HALLENBERG Mats Stockholm Shifting Regimes: State Formation and SCHERP, Joakim* Politiques de Public Problems: Mobilisations in Favour of University Political Reform in Early Modern Sweden LINNARSSON, Bordeaux 'Walls' in Arizona Magnus SZALAI Andras Eötvös Loránd Security Expert Influence as Ideational HARBERS Imke University of Registering Voters, Creating New Citizens: University Persuasion: The Case of the Early Amsterdam The Partisan Determinants of Vital Record RAND Corporation Improvement in Mexico TOMIAK Kerstin Hebrew University How to Find Out: Bunkerisation and NATO’s KANG Nahee Kings College State-Business Relations in Middle-Income of Jerusalem Knowledge Production in Afghanistan London Development: A Comparative Historical Analysis of State-Democracy Nexus UMANSKY Natalia University College Repost and Like: Securitisation Theory in South Korea and Indonesia CASAPA Dublin in a Globalised World KNUTSEN Carl Universitetet Bureaucracy and Growth TEORELL, Jan VELIU Liridona Dublin City Studying the Balkans: Henrik i Oslo University Theory and Method of Discourse Analysis KOKKONEN Andrej University of Blood is Thicker than Water: KRISHNARAJAN, Gothenburg Family Assets and Leader Deposition in Suthan Medieval and Early Modern Europe MOLLER, Jorgen Workshop 28 SUNDELL, Anders KRISHNARAJAN Suthan Aarhus How Ordinary Citizens Detect and The State-Democracy Nexus in Historical Universitet Evaluate Democratic Regression LEEMANN Lucas University of Direct Democracy and Political Conflict – and Comparative Perspective Zurich Institutional Evolution in the 19th Century Jan TEORELL, Lunds Universitet SAARTS Tõnis Tallinn The State-Democracy Nexus on the Baltic Carl Henrik KNUTSEN, Universitetet i Oslo University Seaboard: The New and Old Democracies SEELKOPF Laura Ludwig- The Rise of Modern Taxation: GENSCHEL, Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author Maximilians- A New Comprehensive Dataset Philipp* name Universität of Tax Introductions Worldwide München ANDERSEN David Aarhus The Role of the State in Democratic DOUCETTE, Universitet Development: Capacity vs Quality Jonathan TEORELL Jan Lunds Triggered or Overwhelmed? Universitet On the Long-Run Relationship between ANDERSSON Per Fredrik European Power-Sharing and Income Taxation Democracy and State Capacity University in Non‑Democratic States Institute WALTER André Universität St Direct Democracy and EMMENEGGER, Gallen Government Spending Patrick ARIELY Gal Ben-Gurion State Capacity as an Explanation of the LEEMANN, Lucas University of Stability of Hybrid Regimes: The Israeli Case the Negev WILLIAMS Tiffany University of 'Choose a Side or Choose Our Country': Vienna The Influence of Identity Politics on CAPPELEN Christoffer University of Tracing the Origins of the Modern State Democratisation and International Relations Copenhagen Decision-Making in the South Caucasus WILSON Matthew University Paths to Polyarchy: Revisiting Dahl's of South Insights for Contemporary Research Carolina * Co-author attending 46 47 WORKSHOPS WORKSHOPS

Workshop 29 Workshop 30 Towards the Fiscal Union: Violence against Political Actors: New Research Directions The Formation of National Preferences on Eurozone Policies Elin BJARNEGÅRD, Uppsala Universitet and Lessons for Future Reforms Mona Lena KROOK, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Sonja PUNTSCHER RIEKMANN, Universität Salzburg Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author name Fabio WASSERFALLEN, University of Zurich HÅKANSSON Sandra Uppsala The Downside of Social Media: ERIKSON, Josefina Universitet Men and Women Legislators’ Experiences JOSEFSSON, Cecilia Last name First Institution Paper title Co-Author of Online Abuse name KANTOLA Johanna University of Sexual Harassment as Gendered Power BERTHET, Valentine* ARMINGEON Klaus Universität Bern Support for and Opposition to the Tampere and Violence in the European Parliament Fiscal Union: Does Knowledge Matter? KROOK Mona Rutgers, The Violence Against Political Actors: CORTI Francesco Università degli European Unemployment Benefit Lena State University A Conceptual Framework Studi di Milano Scheme: Between Political Conflicts of New Jersey and Windows of Opportunity KUPERBERG Rebecca Rutgers, The Intersectional VAWIP in the United Kingdom KASSIM Hussein University of East Preference Formation during SAURUGGER, State University Anglia the EMU Crisis Sabine of New Jersey LENTSCH Elisabeth Universität National Constitutional Laws MURPHY Emma University New Perspectives on Political Violence Salzburg as Manifold Steeplechase College Dublin Against Women: A Postmodernist Approach for Fiscal Integration PISCOPO Jennifer Occidental Gender, Political Participation, and Political BARDALL, Gabrielle PUNTSCHER Sonja Universität Eurozone Politics: Implications for KUDRNA, Zdeněk College Violence: Disentangling Motives, BJARNEGÅRD, Elin RIEKMANN Salzburg Ongoing and Future Reforms Form, and Impact SCHOELLER Magnus University of The New Hanseatic League and the RANEY Tracey Ryerson Assessing Institutional Responses to Violence COLLIER, Cheryl* G. Vienna Fading Shadow of German Hegemony University Against Women in Politics: A Comparison of SMEETS Sandrino Radboud ‘When You Have Visions, Go See Canada and the United Kingdom Universiteit a Doctor’: The Formation of Dutch SCHNEIDER Paige Sewanee The Violence Against Women in Elections and Nijmegen Policy Positions on EMU Deepening University of Gendered Electoral Violence in Uganda SOTTILOTTA Cecilia LUISS University Southern Europe and the Euro the South Emma Crisis Negotiations TOROS Emre Kings College Blame Attributes of Electoral Violence on BIRCH, Sarah TÜMMLER Mario Johann Wolfgang Completing Banking Union? London Marginal Political Actors: The Turkish Case Goethe-Universität Supranational Deposit Insurance ZETTERBERG Pär Uppsala Gender and Political Violence in BJARNEGÅRD, Elin Frankfurt after the Eurozone Crisis Universitet a Post‑Conflict Setting: Evidence from HÅKANSSON, VAN LOON Aukje Ruhr-Universität Societal Dynamics of Governmental a Candidate Survey in Sri Lanka Sandra Bochum Preference Formation in Post-Crisis European Economic Governance WASSERFALLEN Fabio University of Zurich Decision-Making during the Eurozone BAILER, Stefanie TALLBERG, Jonas WOZNIAKOWSKI Tomasz P. Hertie School of Towards Fiscalisation of the Eurozone? Governance National Preferences on the Fiscal Union and Implications for Accountability

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48 49 INDEX OF NAMES INDEX OF NAMES

FOLLESDAL, Andreas 40 HANLEY, Sean 21 KENNEDY, Gillian 18 FORST, Rainer 40 HARBERS, Imke 47 KINGS, Amy 30 A – Z index of participants FOUILLET, Charlotte 38 HATTMANNSDORFER, Helena 41 KJÆR, Ulrik 20 FOX-DECENT, Evan 40 HAZAN, Reuven Y 36-37 KNUTSEN, Carl Henrik 46-47 FRAUSSEN, Bert 43 HEANEY, Michael 44 KOCACIK, Melike Ayşe 28 A BOHN, Miriam 19 DELL'AGUZZO, Loretta 18 FRIEDRICH, David 43 HÉBERT, Emmanuelle 45 KOGA, Jun 37 BOLLEYER, Nicole 43-44 DELLMUTH, Lisa Maria 31 ABADI, David 25 FULLER, Gregory 39 HEINISCH, Reinhard 25 KOKKONEN, Andrej 47 BONANSINGA, Donatella 25 DE MARCO, Stefano 38 FUMAROLA, Andrea 24 HELFER, Luzia 24 KONSTANTINIDOU, Angeliki 32 ABBOTT, Kenneth W. 27 BORBÁTH, Endre 44 DEMIRAY, Mehmet Ruhi 30 ABEL, Dennis 33 HELLSTROM, Johan 36 KORTENDIEK, Nele 28 BORNSCHIER, Simon 20 DEMIRBILEK, Burçin 42 HENDERSON, Ailsa 17 KOSAR, David 29 ABTS, Koen 25 BORRI, Rossella 35 DENK, Thomas 47 G ADAM, Ilke 41 HENJAK, Andrija 18 KOVALCHUK, Sasha 41 BOSCH, Agusti 22 DESILLE, Amandine 41 GAD, Nikolai 38 ADAMSON, Fiona 17 HERLIN-KARNELL, Ester 40 KRAMPF, Arie 39 BOUSSAID, Farid 18 DE SOUSA, Luis 34 GALIC, Andrej 26 AFONSO, Alexandre 32 HERMANSEN, KREHBIEL, Jay 29 BRACK, Nathalie 24 DEVINE, Daniel 22 GANGHOF, Steffen 36 Silje Synnøve Lyder 29 AGNÉ, Hans 31 KREUDER-SONNEN, Christian 31 BRAUN, Daniela 22 DIAS, Antonio 35 GARCIA DEL MORAL MARTIN, HEYWOOD, Paul 34 ALBAREDA, Adrià 43 KRISHNARAJAN, Suthan 47 BUBENHEIMER, Filip 29 DIESSNER, Sebastian 39 Lucia 18 HILDEBRANDT, Achim 17 ALEXANDRE, Chloé 22 KROOK, Mona Lena 49 BUCHER, Jan 35 DI GREGORIO, Monica 33 GARWE, Christoph 35 HIRSCHMANN, Gisela 28 ANCESCHI, Luca 37 KRUSCHINSKI, Simon 44 BURAI, Erna 27 DIJKSTRA, Hylke 27 GATEVA, Eli 21 HOFMANN, Andreas 29 ANDERSEN, David 46 KUKEC, Marko 20 DOBSON, Rebecca 34 GEHRING, Thomas 27 HOLYOKE, Thomas 44 ANDERSSON, Per Fredrik 46 KUOKSTYTE, Ringaile 34 DODEIGNE, Jérémy 19 GENDZWILL, Adam 19-20 HUBER, Robert A. 31 ANDREETTA, Sophie 32 C KUPERBERG, Rebecca 49 DOERFLER, Thomas 27 GENSCHEL, Philipp 47 HUDSON, Alexander 38 ANDRIAMIHAJA, KUSSY, Angelina 32 CAPONIO, Tiziana 41 DOLNÝ, Branislav 35 GHASSIM, Farsan 31 Onintsoa Ravaka 33 HUIDOBRO, Alba 19 CAPPELEN, Christoffer 46 DOWNIE, Christian 27 GHERGHINA, Sergiu 20, 24, 38 ANGELUCCI, Davide 22 HUTTER, Swen 44 L CARMAN, Christopher 24 DREWS, Wiebke 44 GIANNETTI, Daniela 36 ANGELOU, Angelos 9, 27 CARRIERI, Luca 22 DUKALSKIS, Alexander 18 GIBSON, Rachel 44 ANGHEL, Veronica 18 I LAEBENS, Melis 37 CASELLA COLOMBEAU, Sara 32 DUMONT, Patrick 24 GIESEN, Michael 27 ANGST, Mario 8, 33 LAFLEUR, Jean-Michel 32-33 CASTRO, Paula 33 DUPUY, Claire 17 GIGER, Nathalie 24 ILONSZKI, Gabriella 35 ARATO, Krisztina 21 LARNER, Jac 17 CHRISTIANSEN, Flemming Juul 35 DYEVRE, Arthur 29 GJUZELOV, Borjan 21 INGUAGGIATO, Carla 33 ARIELY, Gal 46 LARSSON, Olof 29 CHUERI, Juliana 32 GLASIUS, Marlies 17-18 IVANOVSKA HADJIEVSKA, ARMINGEON, Klaus 48 LAUSBERG, Philipp 39 CLARK, Alistair 19 GLENCROSS, Andrew 42 Milka 44 ASARA, Viviana 43 E LAUWERS, Nathan 28 CLOSA MONTERO, Carlos 21 GLOPPEN, Siri 29 ATANASOVA, Angelina 21 LECHNER, Julian 38 CLOSE, Caroline 19 ECKER-EHRHARDT, Matthias 31 GOENAGA, Agustin 47 J LEEMANN, Lucas 47 COLBERN, Allan 41 ECKHARD, Steffen 27 GOUVÊA MACIEL, Gustavo 34 LEFKOFRIDI, Zoe 23 B COLLIER, Cheryl 49 EKLUNDH, Emmy 26 GRIMALDI, Selena 19 JACQUET, Vincent 38 LENTO, Tal 36 COMMAIN, Sébastien 39 ELKINK, Johan A. 37 JAMES, Scott 39 BACH NIELSEN, Anne 33 GRONOW, Antti 33 LENTSCH, Elisabeth 48 CORNELL, Agnes 47 ERHARDT, Julian 36 JANSEN, Arno 24 BAIASU, Sorin 30 GROTZ, Hanna 43 LENZ, Tobias 31 CORTI, Francesco 48 ERMAN, Eva 40 JANSEN, Giedo 19 BANKOV, Petar 20 GRUIN, Julian 18 LEWIS, David 17-18 COSTA LOBO, Marina 23 EXADAKTYLOS, Theofanis 26 JENSEN, Michael 44 BARBERÀ, Oscar 38 GRUNDHOLM, LIDSTRÖM, Anders 20 CRIDDLE, Evan 40 Alexander Taaning 37 JOLY, Jeroen 24 BASAGLIA, Federica 30 LIE, Ann Louise 31 CUNHA, Carlos 35 GSCHWIND, Lutz 32 JUNIUS, Nino 38 BATURO, Alexander 37 F LINDER, Simon 28 CUPAĆ, Jelena 27 GUERRA, Simona 11-12, 26 LINDHOLM, Annika 26 BAUDNER, Jörg 42 FAGAN, Adam 21 GURKAN, Seda 22, 42 K LINDQVIST, Jesper 20 BEDOCK, Camille 38 FARAG, Mahmoud 20 D GUTNER, Tamar 27 LOBANOVSKIY, Arseniy 38 BEGUM, Neema 19 FARRER, Ben 43 KAMMERER, Marlene 33 LOLI, Miranda 34 BENEDEK, István 21 DA CONCEIÇÃO-HELDT, FAUDE, Benjamin 27 KANG, Nahee 47 H LOPEZ LUCIA, Elisa 45 BERGMAN, Torbjörn 36 Eugénia 27-28 FAUL, Moira 27 KANTOLA, Johanna 49 BERNY, Nathalie 43 LOPEZ-SANTANA, Mariely 41 DAGEFÖRDE, Mirjam 24 FELICETTI, Andrea 38 HAFFERT, Lukas 39 KARLSSON SCHAFFER, Johan 31 BERTHET, Valentine 49 LO RE, Stefano 30 DANIEL, William 22 FENNER, Sofia 18 HÅKANSSON, Sandra 49 KARSTENS, Felix 23 BIEDENKOPF, Katja 33 LOUGHLIN, Suzanne 45 DAVID, Talukder 38 FENWICK, Clare 32 HAKOVIRTA, Aino 47 KARTALIS, Yani 25 BINDER, Martin 27 LOUWERSE, Tom 36 DE BIÈVRE, Dirk 39 FILSINGER, Maximilian 26 HALLENBERG, Mats 47 KARTSOUNIDOU, Evangelia 23 BJARNEGÅRD, Elin 49 LU, Catherine 40 DEBRE, Maria 27 FINOTELLI, Claudia 32 HALPIN, Darren 43 KASSIM, Hussein 48 BLIZNAKOVSKI, Jovan 34 LUTZ, Philipp 8, 23 DEDERKE, Julian 29 FISCHER, Manuel 33 HAMACHERS, Annika 26 KATSANIDOU, Alexia 23 BOHLE, Dorothee 39 LYTKINA, Ekaterina 26 DE GIORGI, Elisabetta 35 FLIS, Jarosław 19 HANELT, Etienne 29 KATZ, Richard 34

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M OPITZ, Christian 45 RIXEN, Thomas 28 SOONTJENS, Karolin 25 TÜMMLER, Mario 48 W OR, Nick Hin-Kin 44 RODEHAU-NOACK, Johanna 46 SOTTILOTTA, Cecilia Emma 48 TUNGUL, Lucie 43 MAATSCH, Aleksandra 20 OROSS, Daniel 38 ROMERO, Xavier 25 SPIERINGS, Niels 45 TUTTNAUER, Or 37 WALTER, André 47 MABBETT, Deborah 39 ORSINI, Giacomo 42 RÖMMELE, Andrea 44-45 SPITKA, Timea 22 WAMSLER, Steffen 24 MAERZ, Seraphine 21 WASSERFALLEN, Fabio 48 OTTONELLI, Valeria 38 RUBABSHI, Ayelet 37 SQUATRITO, Theresa 30 U MAGAZZINI, Tina 41 ÖVER, Defne 18 RUEL, Teresa 17 STAHL, Bernhard 19 WEBER, Regina 43 MALONEY, William 44 OWEN, Catherine 18 RUIZ JIMÉNEZ, Antonia Maria 17 STEININGER, Silvia 30 UFEN, Andreas 21 WERNER, Annika 25 MARQUETTE, Heather 34 RUSIDZE, Nino 45 STEYVERS, Kristof 19 UMANSKY CASAPA, Natalia 46 WIDMANN, Tobias 26 MARTIN DE ALMAGRO, Maria 45 STIANSEN, Øyvind 30 UMEK, Philipp 20 WILLIAMS, Huw 30 MARTINSSON, Joel 34 P WILLIAMS, Tiffany 47 S STOCKEMER, Daniel 12, 23 UNDERHILL, Geoffrey 39-40 MARZI, Paolo 25 PALACIOS, Irene 25 STOLICKI, Dariusz 19 WILSON, Matthew 47 MATTHES, Claudia 22 WISTHALER, Verena 41-42 PALAU, Anna 35, 42 SAALFELD, Thomas 7, 37 STREBEL, Michael 17 V MAYORAL, Juan Antonio 29 PANNICO, Roberto 23 SAARTS, Tõnis 47 SUTTLE, Oisin 41 WOLFSCHWENGER, Johann 43 McCOY, Jennifer 26 PAQUET, Mireille 41-42 SAGLIE, Jo 20 SVAČINOVÁ, Petra 20, 25 VACHUDOVA, Milada Anna 22 WONDREYS, Jakub 24 McELWAIN, Kenneth 21 PARASKEVOPOULOS, Christos 35 SALGADO, Susana 31 SVEDKAUSKAS, Zilvinas 19 VAN DER BRUG, Wouter 23 WOZNIAKOWSKI, Tomasz P. 48 McLARREN, Katharina 19 PARESCHI, Andrea 21 SALMELA, Mikko 26 SZALAI, Andras 46 VAN DER ZWAN, Natascha 40 WUNSCH, Natasha 21-22 McLOUGHLIN, Liam 45 PARÍZEK, Michal 31 SAMPLE, Char 44 SZCZEPAŃSKI, Jakub 30 VAN INGELGOM, Virginie 17 WYREBSKA-DERMANOVIĆ, MEDEIROS, Mike 17 PAULIS, Emilien 20 SATA, Robert 43 VAN LOON, Aukje 48 Ewa 30 MEDIR, Lluís 20 VAN RIET, Ad 40 PAVEL, Carmen 40 SCANLAN, Michael 26 T MEINERS, Paul 31 PEDRAZZANI, Andrea 23 SCHAKEL, Arjan H. 17 VÁRNAGY, Réka 36 X MELÉNDEZ, Carlos 26 PELLEGRINI, Lorenzo 35 SCHELKLE, Waltraud 39 TEORELL, Jan 46-47 VARONE, Frédéric 24 XHARDEZ, Catherine 42 MELLO, Patrick A. 28 PEREIRA, Miguel 25 SCHERP, Joakim 47 TEPEROGLOU, Eftychia 22 VASILOPOULOU, Sofia 13, 23 MENICONI BARBABELA, Letícia 34 PERERA, Suda 45 SCHERZ, Antoinette 40 THIEMANN, Matthias 40 VELIU, Liridona 46 MENSINK, Sander 41 PERNA, Roberta 32 SCHLEITER, Petra 37 THOMPSON, Louise 36 VERBALYTE, Monika 25 Y MICHAELSEN, Marcus 18 PETTRACHIN, Andrea 42 SCHLIPPHAK, Bernd 31 TOKHI, Alexandros 27 VEREB, Zachary 30 YAN, Huang-Ting 37 MIKHAEL, Drew 41 PFEIFER, Hanna 18, 45 SCHMIT, Dan 24 TOLSTRUP, Jakob 37 VERHAEGEN, Soetkin 17, 31 MONTANARI, Maria Giulia 32 PILS, Eva 40 SCHMITT, Hermann 22 TOLSTUKHA, Ekaterina 43 VERSAILLES, Alban 23 MONTES, Andoni 28 PIROSKA, Dora 39 SCHNEIDER, Paige 49 TOMIAK, Kerstin 46 VINTILA, Daniela 32-33 Z MORALES, Laura 25 VIOLA, Lora Anne 28 PISCOPO, Jennifer 49 SCHOELLER, Magnus G. 48 TOMINI, Luca 22 ZETTERBERG, Pär 49 MÜLLER, Melanie 36 VISCONTI, Francesco 25 PITTOORS, Gilles 23 SCHROEDER, Philipp 29 TOROS, Emre 49 ZUBER, Christina 42 MÜLLER, Tony 27 VITTORI, Davide 44 POLJAK, Željko 36 SCHWAN, Michael 39 TORRES ADÁN, Ángel Luis 23 ZUBOK, Maksim 24 MÜNCH, Sören 28 VODA, Petr 20, 25 POMAREDE, Julien 46 SCHWEIGER, Elisabeth 46 TOSUN, Yasemin 36 ZYSSET, Alain 41 MURPHY , Emma 49 POOPUU, Birgit 46 SEDELMEIER, Ulrich 21-22 TRANTIDIS, Aris 37 VOIGT, Mario 44 POPOVA, Maria 29 SEELKOPF, Laura 47 TREI, Mariliis 44 VOLLMANN, Erik 19 N POWER, Sam 45 SEGAARD, Signe Bock 20 TSAGKARI, Marula 34 VON NOSTITZ, PULEO, Leonardo 25 SHAN, Haiyue 33 TSERETELI, Nino 30 Felix-Christopher 23 NACZYK, Marek 39 PUNTSCHER RIEKMANN, Sonja 48 SHIM, Jaemin 20-21 NATTER, Katharina 18 SHNAYDERMAN, Ronen 40 NAURIN, Daniel 29 R SILVA, Patrícia 23 NAVOT, Doron 34 SIMONNEAU, Damien 46 NELSON, Michael 29 RAGINYTE, Agne 37 SIPULOVA, Katarina 29 MyECPR housekeeping: help us help you! 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