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Parallel Sessions (Theatre and Sala del Capitolo)<br />
Panel III-1 - National Parliamentary Debates and National Constitutional Issues (Theatre)<br />
Chair: Adrienne Héritier | EUI<br />
14.15-14.40 Aleksandra Maatsch | <strong>Institute</strong> of Public Goods and Policies, CSIC<br />
Are We All Austerians Now? An Analysis of Parliamentary Parties’ Positioning on<br />
Anti-Crisis Measures<br />
14-40-15.05 Catherine Moury | CIES-IUL (co-author with Elisabetta De Giorgi and João Pedro Ruivo)<br />
Governing Portugal in Hard Times: Incumbents, Opposition and International Lenders<br />
15.05-15.30 Nikos Skoutaris | London School of Economics<br />
On Sovereign Debt Crisis and Sovereignty: a Constitutional Law Perspective<br />
on the Greek Crisis<br />
15.30-15.55 Richard Rose | <strong>University</strong> of Strathclyde<br />
The Eurocrisis and Popular Commitment<br />
15.55-16-15 Discussion<br />
Panel III-2 - Democratic Contestation and Policy Responses (Part I) (Sala del Capitolo)<br />
Chair: Mark Franklin | EUI<br />
14.15-14.40 Ben Crum | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam<br />
The Democratic Dilemma of Monetary Union<br />
14.40-15.05 Felix Roth | Centre of <strong>European</strong> Policy Studies<br />
Has the Financial Crisis Shattered Citizens’ Trust in the National and <strong>European</strong><br />
Governmental Institutions? - Evidence for the EU from 1999 to 2010<br />
15.05-15.30 Alexia Katsanidou | GESIS<br />
The Euro Crisis and new Dimensions of Contestation in National Politics<br />
15.30-15.55 Simon Hug | Geneva <strong>University</strong><br />
The <strong>European</strong> Parliament after Lisbon (and before)<br />
15.55-16.15 Discussion<br />
16.15-16.45 Coffee break<br />
Panel IV-1 - New Institutional Balance within EU (Theatre)<br />
Chair: Carlos Closa | <strong>Institute</strong> of Public Goods and Policies, CSIC<br />
16.45-17.10 Wim van Aken | HEC-Ulg (co-author with Lionel Artige)<br />
A Comparative Analysis of Reverse Majority Voting. The Reinforced Stability and<br />
Growth Pact and the Fiscal Compact<br />
17.10-17.35 Thomas Beukers | EUI<br />
The Eurozone Crisis and the Legitimacy of Differentiated Integration<br />
17.35-18.00 Mark Dawson | Hertie School of Governance<br />
Floris de Witte | London School of Economics<br />
Constitutional Balance in the <strong>European</strong> Union after the Euro-Crisis<br />
18.00-18.25 Giulio Peroni | <strong>University</strong> of Milan<br />
The Crisis of Euro and the New Role of The <strong>European</strong> Central Bank<br />
18.25-18.45 Discussion<br />
Panel IV-2 - Democratic Contestation and Policy Responses (Part II) (Sala del Capitolo)<br />
Chair: Luciano Bardi | EUI and <strong>University</strong> of Pisa<br />
16.45-17.10 Klaus Armingeon | <strong>University</strong> of Berne<br />
The Politics of Fiscal Responses to the Crisis of 2008-2009<br />
17.10-17.35 Pablo Iglesias-Rodríguez | EUI<br />
Civil Society Stakeholders and Financial Regulation after the 2007-2010 Financial Crisis<br />
17.35-18.00 Amandine Crespy | Université Libre de Bruxelles (co-author with Vivien A. Schmidt)<br />
The Discursive Double Game of EMU Reform: the Clash of Titans between<br />
French White Knight and German Iron Lady