ANDRÉS MALAMUD
Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon
☎ (+351) 21 780 4700
Av. Professor Aníbal de Bettencourt, 9
 [email protected]
1600-189 Lisbon
http://www.ics.ul.pt
PORTUGAL
http://www.eui.eu/Personal/Researchers/malamud
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
2006-today
Research Fellow, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
Coordinator of PhD Program since 2015.
2003-2006
Research Fellow, Center for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES-IUL), Lisbon.
1998-2003
Assistant Professor, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
1991-1997
Teaching Assistant, University of Buenos Aires.
EDUCATION
2003
Ph.D. Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, Florence, Italy.
The doctorate of the EUI is ungraded.
Dissertation: “Presidential Democracies and Regional Integration. An
Institutional Approach to Mercosur (1985-2000).” Committee: Philippe
Schmitter, Stefano Bartolini, Félix Peña, Giorgio Alberti
1992
B.A. Political Science, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. With honors.
Languages
Spanish: mother tongue.
English: speak, read and write.
Portuguese: speak, read and write.
Italian: speak, read and (colloquially) write.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Visiting researcher
2013-2014
University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Government and Politics,
Maryland, United States.
2007-2008
Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law,
Heidelberg, Germany.
Participation in research teams
2013-2017
“PRIMO - Power and Region in a Multipolar Order”; Supervisor, PITN-GA-2013607133, Initial Training Networks (ITN) - Marie Curie Actions, European
Commission (€ 3,571,750).
2013-2015
“Towards an Atlantic Area? Mapping trends, perspectives and interregional dynamics
between Europe, Africa and the Americas”; Researcher, FP7.SSH.2012.4.1-1,
Seventh Framework Programme, European Commission (€ 2,495,276).
2010-2013
“Multi-level Regionalism and Brazilian Leadership in South America”; Principal
investigator, PTDC/CPJ-CPO/099290/2008, National Science Foundation (FCT),
Portugal (€ 45,000).
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2009-2010
“Comparing the European Union with other Regional Organizations”; Researcher,
153918-LLP-1-2009-1-BE-AJM-IC, Jean Monnet Programme, European
Commission (€ 50,000).
2004-2007
“Regional Integration in Comparative Perspective: Institutions and Political Processes
in Mercosur and the European Union”; Co-director, S061, University of Buenos
Aires Science and Technology Program (UBACYT).
2004-2006
“From Fado to Tango. Portuguese Emigration and Emigrants in the Plata Region”;
Principal investigator, PLUS/SOC/50307/2003, National Science Foundation (FCT)
and Camões Institute, Portugal (€ 50,000).
2001-2002
“The Process of Institutionalization in Mercosur: Perceptions of Regional DecisionMakers”; Co-director, S005, UBACYT.
1999-2000
“Attitudes and Opinions of Decision-Makers in Processes of Regional Integration:
Mercosur and ALCA”; Researcher, TS/03, UBACYT.
1995-1998
“The Evolution of the Concept of ‘Democracy’. Authors, Models and Theories in
Modern Thought”; Project Coordinator, CS/081, UBACYT.
1992-1995
“New Trends in Contemporary Political Science”; Research Assistant, PID 3493/92,
National Council for Scientific Research (CONICET), Argentina.
Individual research projects
1996-1998
“Politics and Communication: Local Government and Mass Media in Olavarría,
Buenos Aires (1983-1995)”; Advanced Graduate Researcher, National University of
the Center of Buenos Aires Province (UNiCen).
1994-1996
“Politics and Communication: Electoral Campaigns and Mass Media in Olavarría,
Buenos Aires (1983-1993)”; Graduate Researcher, UNiCen.
1991-1993
“Executive-Legislative Relations in Buenos Aires Province: The Armendáriz and
Cafiero Administrations in Comparative Perspective”; Undergraduate Researcher,
UBA.
Participation in dissertation committees (and supervision)
Ph.D.
2
Complutense University of Madrid, Spain.
2
Nova University of Lisbon, Portugal.
1
1
University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU), Spain.
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
1
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
1
University of Coimbra, Portugal.
2
University of Salamanca, Spain (one jointly with Sorbonne-Nouvelle University, Paris
III, France).
3 (3)
University of Lisbon, Portugal. Supervisees:
Adrian Lukasz Chrobot (2012)
Júlio César Cossio Rodriguez (2013)
Silvia Valéria Lima Mergulhão (2014)
Master
(11)
ASERI, Catholic University of Milan, Italy.
4 (1)
1
FCSH, Nova University of Lisbon, Portugal.
IDAES, National University of General San Martin (UNSAM), Argentina.
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1
IEP, Catholic University of Portugal.
1
4
IRI, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil.
ISCTE-Lisbon University Institute (ISCTE-IUL), Portugal.
1
Torcuato Di Tella University (UTDT), Argentina.
8 (4)
University of Lisbon (3 ICS, 3 ISCSP, 2 ISEG), Portugal.
Reviewer
Journals
América Latina Hoy [Salamanca, Spain].
Análise Social [Lisbon, Portugal].
Brazilian Political Science Review - BPSR [São Paulo, Brazil].
Bulletin of Latin American Research - BLAR.
Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
Colección [Buenos Aires, Argentina].
Colombia Internacional [Bogotá, Colombia].
Constitutional Political Economy - COPE.
Contemporary Politics.
Desarrollo Económico [Buenos Aires, Argentina].
Estudos Ibero-Americanos [Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil].
Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe - EIAL [Tel Aviv, Israel].
Estudios Internacionales [Santiago, Chile].
Europa & América Latina [Brussels, Belgium].
European Political Science - EPS.
Global Governance.
Global Policy.
Global Society.
Governance.
Íconos [Quito, Ecuador].
International Area Studies Review - IASR.
International Relations - IR.
International Studies Perspectives - ISP.
International Studies Review - ISR.
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs - JCCA [Hamburg, Germany].
Journal of Common Market Studies - JCMS.
Journal of Development Studies - JDS.
Journal of European Integration - JEI.
Journal of International Relations and Development - JIRD.
Journal of International Trade Law and Policy.
Journal of Politics in Latin America - JPLA.
Latin American Politics and Society - LAPS.
Latin American Research Review - LARR.
Mural Internacional - RMI [Rio de Janeiro, Brazil].
Perfiles Latinoamericanos [Mexico City, Mexico].
Perspectivas [Braga, Portugal].
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Perspectivas Internacionales [Cali, Colombia].
Política y Gestión [San Martín (Buenos Aires), Argentina].
Portuguese Journal of Social Science - PJSS [Lisbon, Portugal].
POSTData [Buenos Aires, Argentina].
Relações Internacionais - RI [Lisbon, Portugal].
Review of International Political Economy - RIPE.
Revista Argentina de Ciencia Política - RACP [Buenos Aires, Argentina].
Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional - RBPI [Brasilia, Brazil].
Revista Debates [Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil].
Revista de Ciencia Política [Santiago, Chile].
Revista Política Hoje [Pernambuco, Brazil].
Revista SAAP [Buenos Aires, Argentina].
Revista Uruguaya de Ciencia Política - RUCP [Montevideo, Uruguay].
Sage Open.
Security Dialogue.
Sociologia. Problemas e Práticas [Lisbon, Portugal].
St Antony's International Review - STAIR.
The Hague Journal of Diplomacy.
The Latin Americanist.
Publishers
Editora Mundos Sociais, Portugal.
Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, Portugal.
Manchester University Press.
Oxford University Press.
Palgrave Macmillan.
Penn State University Press.
Routledge.
Agencies
Alban - European Union Programme of High Level Scholarships for Latin America.
Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), Portugal.
“la Caixa” Foundation, Spain.
National Agency for Science and Technology Promotion (ANPCyT), Argentina.
National Fund for Science and Technology (FONDECYT), Chile.
National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET), Argentina.
Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP), Peru.
Committee for Scientific Research (CSIC), Universidad de la República, Uruguay.
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Canada.
Institutional evaluation
Department of Political Science, University of Miami (mid-term career review).
Institute of Political Science, Catholic University of Chile (external evaluation).
Institute of International Relations, University of Sao Paulo (external evaluation).
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Research interests
Comparative political institutions, regional integration, foreign policy, party politics,
theories of democracy, Latin American politics, EU studies, trans-Atlantic migrations,
the profession of political science.
Fieldwork
Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Portugal.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Syllabi online: http://www.eui.eu/Personal/Researchers/malamud/Syllabi.html
Graduate courses
2012
Visiting Professor, San Tiago Dantas (UNESP - UNICAMP – PUC/SP), Brazil.
2012
Visiting Professor, National University of Rosario (UNR), Argentina.
2011-2012
Visiting Professor, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil.
2010-today
Recurring Visiting Professor, Catholic University of Milan (UCSC), Italy.
2006-today
Recurring Visiting Professor, University of Salamanca (USAL), Spain.
2005
Visiting Professor, Metropolitan Autonoma University (UAM), Mexico.
2003-today
Invited Professor, Lisbon University Institute (ISCTE-IUL), Portugal.
2002
Visiting Professor, National University of Cordoba (UNC), Argentina.
Undergraduate courses: Professor
2004-2005
Assistant Professor, Autonoma University of Lisbon (UAL).
2001-2003
Professor, University of Palermo (UP), Buenos Aires.
1998-2007
Assistant Professor, University of Buenos Aires.
Undergraduate courses: Teaching Assistant
1993-2001
Teaching Assistant, National University of the Center of Buenos Aires Province.
1993-1997
Teaching Assistant, University of Buenos Aires.
1991-1992
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, University of Buenos Aires.
PUBLICATIONS AND CONFERENCE PAPERS
Publications online: http://www.eui.eu/Personal/Researchers/malamud/Abstracts.html
Edited books
4
La política en tiempos de los Kirchner (edited with Miguel De Luca). Buenos Aires:
EUDEBA, 2011.
3
Migrações, Coesão Social e Governação: Perspectivas Euro-Latino-Americanas
(edited with Fernando Carrillo Flórez). Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, 2011.
2
Do Fado ao Tango. Os Portugueses na Região Platina (edited with Helena Carreiras).
Lisbon: Editora Mundos Sociais, 2010.
1
Portugal no Contexto Europeu, vol. 1: Instituições e Políticas (edited with José
Manuel Leite Viegas and Helena Carreiras). Lisbon: Celta, 2007.
English version: Portugal in the European Context, vol. 1: Institutions and
Politics. Lisbon: Celta, 2009.
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Edited periodicals
4
Anuario Americanista Europeo 10. Editor of central issue, “Brazil: ¿Can It Be a
Global Power without Nuclear Weapons or Nobel Prizes?,” 2012 (in Spanish).
3
European Political Science 11(3). Editor (with Luís de Sousa), symposium “Looking
from the Outside In: How Europe is Studied Abroad,” 2012.
2
Relações Internacionais [Lisbon] 13. Editor, dossier on “Latin America: Situation and
Prospects,” 2007 (in Portuguese).
1
América Latina Hoy [Salamanca] 40. Editor, issue on “Presidential Summits,” 2005
(in Spanish).
Articles in scholarly journals
30
(with Octavio Amorim Neto) “What Determines Foreign Policy in Latin America?
Systemic versus Domestic Factors in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico, 1946-2008,”
Latin American Politics and Society 57(4), 2015, forthcoming.
29
“Social Revolution or Political Takeover? The Argentine Collapse of 2001
Reassessed,” Latin American Perspectives 42(1), 2015, 11-26.
28
(with Clarissa Dri) “Spillover Effects and Supranational Parliaments: The Case of
Mercosur,” Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research [Sidney] 19(2), 2013,
224-38.
27
“El Mercosur: misión cumplida,” Revista SAAP [Buenos Aires] 7(2), 2013, 275-82.
26
(with Júlio C. Rodriguez) “Com um pé na Região e outro no Mundo: O Dualismo
Crescente da Política Externa Brasileira,” Estudos Internacionais [Belo Horizonte]
1(2), 2013, 167-84.
In Spanish: “A caballo entre la región y el mundo: el dualismo creciente de la
política exterior brasileña,” Desarrollo Económico 54(212), 2014, 63-78.
(with Flavia Freidenberg) “Politólogos on the Run. Contrasting Paths to
Internationalization of Southern Cone Political Scientists,” Latin American Politics
and Society 55(1), 2013, 1-21.
In Spanish: “Politólogos en fuga: Patrones divergentes de emigración y retorno
en el Cono Sur,” in Flavia Freidenberg (ed.): La Ciencia Política sobre América
Latina: docencia e investigación en perspectiva comparada. Santo Domingo:
Editorial FUNGLODE and Instituto de Iberoamérica, Universidad de
Salamanca, 2014.
25
Previous Spanish version: “La diáspora rioplatense: Presencia e impacto de los
politólogos argentinos, brasileños y uruguayos en el exterior,” in Lucas Luchilo
(ed.): Más allá de la fuga de cerebros. Movilidad, migración y diásporas de
argentinos calificados. Buenos Aires: EUDEBA, 2011, 297-316.
24
(with Luís de Sousa) “Introduction: Looking From the Outside In: How Europe is
Studied Abroad,” European Political Science 11(3), 2012, 279-84.
23
(with Miguel De Luca) “An Old World yet to Discover? European Studies in the Latin
American Southern Cone,” European Political Science 11(3), 2012, 325-36.
In Portuguese: “Um Velho Mundo ainda por ser descoberto? Estudos europeus
no Cone Sul latino americano,” Perspectivas para o futuro da União Europeia,
Cadernos Adenauer 1, 2013, Rio de Janeiro, 81-96.
22
“La Unión Europea, del interregionalismo con América Latina a la asociación
estratégica con Brasil,” Revista CIDOB d’Afers Internacionals [Barcelona] 97-98,
2012, 219-30.
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21
(with Gian Luca Gardini) “Has Regionalism Peaked? The Latin American Quagmire
and its Lessons,” The International Spectator 47(1), 2012, 116-33.
Reprinted as book chapter in Lorenzo Fioramonti (ed.): Regionalism in a
Changing World. Comparative Perspectives in the New Global Order. London:
Routledge, 2012.
20
“Conceptos, teorías y debates sobre la integración regional,” Norteamérica [Mexico
City] 6(2), 2011, 219-49.
Reprinted in Alejandro Saiz Arnaiz, Mariela Morales-Antoniazzi and Juan
Ignacio Ugartemendia (eds): Las implicaciones constitucionales de los procesos
de integración en América Latina: Un análisis desde la Unión Europea. San
Sebastian: IVAP, MPI, UPV and UPF, 2011, 55-84.
Also in Brazilian Journal of International Relations [Marília, SP] 1(3), 2012,
366-89.
19
“A Leader without Followers? The Growing Divergence Between the Regional and
Global Performance of Brazilian Foreign Policy,” Latin American Politics and Society
53(3), 2011, 1-24.
Adapted version: “Moving Regions: Brazil’s Global Emergence and the
Redefinition of Latin American Borders,” in Pía Riggirozzi and Diana Tussie
(eds): The Rise of Post-Hegemonic Regionalism in Latin America. Dordrecht:
Springer, 2012, 167-82.
Abridged version in Norwegian: “Brasil: Fra Regionale nederlag til Global
fremvekst,” Internasjonal Politikk [Oslo] 2/2011, 242-52.
Adapted Spanish version: “¿Mejor solo que mal acompañado? Brasil, entre la
turbulencia regional y la emergencia global,” in Carlos Malamud, Federico
Steinberg and Concha Tejedor (eds): Anuario Iberoamericano 2010. Madrid:
EFE and Real Instituto Elcano, 2010, 71-86.
Preliminary English version: “Leadership without Followers: The Contested
Case for Brazilian Power Status,” in Estevão C. de Rezende Martins and
Miriam Gomes Saraiva (eds): Brasil, União Europeia, América do Sul: Anos
2010-2020. Brasilia: Fundação Konrad Adenauer, 2009, 126-48.
18
“Latin American Regionalism and EU Studies,” Journal of European Integration
32(6), 2010, 637-57.
17
(with Miguel De Luca) “Argentina: turbulencia económica, polarización social y
realineamiento político,” Revista de Ciencia Política [Santiago, Chile] 30(2), 2010,
173-89.
16
“Divergencias en ascenso: Viejas y nuevas fracturas en América Latina,” Araucaria
[Seville] 11(21), 2009, 125-39.
Adapted version: “Democracia y diferencia en América Latina: ¿Imposibilidad
de un ius commune?,” in Armin von Bogdandy, Héctor Fix Fierro, Mariela
Morales Antoniazzi and Eduardo Ferrer Mac-Gregor (eds): Construcción y
papel de los derechos sociales fundamentales. Hacia un Ius Constitutionale
Commune en América Latina. Mexico: UNAM, MPI and IIDC, 2011, 1-16.
In Portuguese: “Fragmentação e divergência na América Latina,” Relações
Internacionais [Lisbon] 24, 2009, 61-73.
In English: “Drifting Apart: Old and New Cleavages in Latin America,” in
Lenka Špičanová, Pavlína Springerová and Jan Němec (eds): Election Year
2006: Latin America at the Crossroads? Prague: AMO, 2008, 211-24.
15
(with Helena Carreiras, Diego Bussola, Maria Xavier and Beatriz Padilla)
“Portugueses Gaúchos: Associations, Social Integration and Collective Identity in
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Twenty-First-Century Argentina, Uruguay and Southern Brazil,” Portuguese Studies
Review [Peterborough, Ontario] 14(2), 2006, 263-91. Released in 2009.
Adapted version: “Portugueses Gaúchos: Socio-political transnationalism,
integration and identities in the River Plate Region,” Revista Migrações
[Lisbon] 5, 2009, 187-204.
14
(with Helena Carreiras, Beatriz Padilla, Maria Xavier and Diego Bussola) “Do Fado
ao Tango: A Emigração Portuguesa para a Região Platina,” Sociologia. Problemas e
Práticas [Lisbon] 54, 2007, 49-73.
13
(with Pablo Castro) “Are Regional Blocs Leading from Nation States to Global
Governance? A Skeptical View from Latin America,” Iberoamericana. Nordic Journal
of Latin American and Caribbean Studies [Stockholm] 37(1), 2007, 115-34.
In Spanish: “El regionalismo, entre el estado-nación y la gobernancia global:
una visión crítica,” in Julio Pinto (ed.): Entre la integración y la fragmentación
regional. El desafío político de nuestro tiempo. Buenos Aires: EUDEBA, 2009,
41-59.
12
(with Philippe C. Schmitter) “La experiencia de integración europea y el potencial de
integración del Mercosur,” Desarrollo Económico [Buenos Aires] 181, 2006, 3-31.
11
(with Luís de Sousa) “Parlamentos Supranacionais na Europa e na América Latina:
Entre o Fortalecimento e a Irrelevância,” Contexto Internacional [Rio de Janeiro]
27(2), 2005, 369-409.
10
“Mercosur Turns 15: Between Rising Rhetoric and Declining Achievement,”
Cambridge Review of International Affairs 18(3), 2005, 421-36.
9
“Presidential Diplomacy and the Institutional Underpinnings of Mercosur. An
Empirical Examination,” Latin American Research Review 40(1), 2005, 138-64.
In Spanish: “La diplomacia presidencial y los pilares institucionales del
Mercosur: un examen empírico,” Relaciones Internacionales [Madrid] 15, 2010,
113-38.
8
“O Colapso Argentino: Causas e Perspectivas,” Relações Internacionais [Lisbon] 5,
2005, 163-71.
7
“El Bipartidismo Argentino: Evidencias y Razones de una Persistencia (1983-2003),”
Revista Colección [Buenos Aires] 15, 2004, 13-43.
Also published in Revista Uruguaya de Ciencia Política [Montevideo] 14, 2004,
137-54.
6
“Regional Integration in Latin America. Comparative Theories and Institutions,”
Sociologia. Problemas e Práticas [Lisbon] 44, 2004, 135-54.
In Portuguese: “Integração Regional na América Latina: Teorias e Instituições
Comparadas,” in Paulo Esteves (ed.): Instituições Internacionais: Segurança,
Comércio e Integração. Belo Horizonte: PUC-MINAS, 2003, 325-50.
In Spanish: “Integración Regional en América Latina: Teorías e Instituciones
Comparadas,” Revista Argentina de Ciencia Política [Buenos Aires] 5/6, 2002,
49-66.
5
“O Presidencialismo na América do Sul: Argentina e Brasil em Perspectiva
Comparada,” Análise Social [Lisbon] 168, 2003, 715-42.
4
“Elecciones, Campañas y Medios de Comunicación en Olavarría, 1983-1995,”
Intersecciones: Comunicación [Olavarria, Argentina] 2, 2003, 83-129.
3
“Grupos de Interés y Consolidación de la Democracia en Argentina,” América Latina
Hoy [Salamanca] 28, 2001, 173-89.
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2
“Partidos Políticos en la Unión Europea: Una Contradicción en los Términos,” Revista
Argentina de Ciencia Política [Buenos Aires] 3, 1999, 65-77.
1
“La UCR y el PJ en la Legislatura Bonaerense: ¿Aliados o Adversarios?,” Revista de
Ciencias Sociales [Quilmes, Argentina] 10, 1999, 231-58.
Also published in Boletín SAAP. Sociedad Argentina de Análisis Político
[Buenos Aires] 5, 1997, 95-116.
Chapters in edited volumes
32
(with Luis L. Schenoni) “Neo-Liberal Institutionalism and Neofunctionalism in Latin
American Security Studies,” in David R. Mares and Arie M. Kacowicz (eds):
Routledge Handbook of Latin American Security Studies. London and New York:
Routledge, 2015, 44-55.
31
“Interdependence, Leadership and Institutionalization: The Triple Deficit and Fading
Prospects of Mercosur,” in Søren Dosenrode (ed.): Limits to Regional Integration.
Farnham: Ashgate, 2015: 163-78.
In Portuguese: “Interdependência, liderança e institucionalização: o déficit
triplo e as perspectivas negativas para o Mercosul,” in Erica Simone Almeida
Resende and Maria Izabel Mallman (eds): Mercosul – 21 anos: Maioridade ou
imaturidade? Curitiba: Editora Appris, 2013, 229-52.
Previous version: “The Internal Agenda of Mercosur: Interdependence,
Leadership and Institutionalization,” in Grace Jaramillo (ed.), Los nuevos
enfoques de la integración: más allá del regionalismo. Quito: FLACSO, 2008,
115-35.
Previous version in Spanish: “El trípode de la integración: interdependencia,
liderazgo e institucionalización en el Mercosur,” in Armin von Bogdandy,
César Landa Arroyo and Mariela Morales Antoniazzi (eds), ¿Integración
Suramericana a través del Derecho? Un análisis interdisciplinario y multifocal.
Madrid: CEPC, 2009, 205-27.
30
“Treinta años después: estabilidad política y peronismo recargado,” in Oscar Muiño et
al: Los Presidenciables. Buenos Aires: El Economista, 2015.
29
“Presidentialist Decision Making in Latin American Foreign Policy: Examples from
Regional Integration Processes,” in Jorge I. Domínguez and Ana Covarrubias (eds):
Routledge Handbook of Latin America in the World. London and New York:
Routledge, 2015, 112-23.
28
“El contexto del diálogo jurídico interamericano: fragmentación y diferenciación en
sociedades más prósperas,” in Armin von Bogdandy, Héctor Fix-Fierro and Mariela
Morales Antoniazzi (eds): Ius Constitutionale Commune en América Latina. Rasgos,
potencialidades y desafíos. Mexico: UNAM-MPI-IIDC, 2014, 107-24.
27
(with Júlio C. Rodriguez) “Straddling the Region and the World: Brazil’s Dual
Foreign Policy Comes of Age,” in Marc Herzog and Philip Robins (eds): The Role,
Position and Agency of Cusp States in International Relations. London and New
York: Routledge, 2014, 111-28.
26
(with Sergio Fabbrini) “Le organizzazioni regionali e l’integrazione economica,” in
Roberto Belloni, Manuela Moschella and Daniela Sicurelli (eds): Le organizzazioni
internazionali: struttura, funzioni, impatto. Bologna: Il Mulino, 2013, 167-86.
25
“Sovereignty is back, integration out: Latin American travails with regionalism,” in
Joaquín Roy (ed.): The State of the Union(s): Comparative regional integration and
the EU model. Miami: Miami-Florida EU Center of Excellence, 2012, 177-90.
24
(with Marcelo Camerlo) “Stesso partito, diverso presidente: Modalità di
aviccendamento governativo in America latina,” in Gianfranco Pasquino and Marco
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Valbruzzi (eds): Il potere dell’alternanza. Teorie e ricerche sui cambi di governo.
Bologna: Bononia University Press, 2011, 245-69.
23
“Ni mucho gobierno de la opinión ni tanto regreso de la voluntad: bipartidismo
recargado,” in Andrés Malamud and Miguel De Luca (eds): La política en tiempos de
los Kirchner. Buenos Aires: EUDEBA, 2011, 105-14.
22
(with Philippe C. Schmitter) “The Experience of European Integration and the
Potential for Integration in South America,” in Alex Warleigh-Lack, Nick Robinson
and Ben Rosamond (eds): New Regionalism and the European Union. Dialogues,
Comparisons and New Research Directions. London and New York: Routledge, 2011,
135-57.
21
“Argentine Foreign Policy under the Kirchners: Ideological, Pragmatic or simply
Peronist?,” in Gian Luca Gardini and Peter Lambert (eds): Latin American Foreign
Policies between Ideology and Pragmatism. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011,
87-102.
20
(with Stelios Stavridis) “Parliaments and Parliamentarians as International Actors,” in
Bob Reinalda (ed.): The Ashgate Research Companion to Non-State Actors. Farnham,
UK: Ashgate, 2011, 101-15.
19
“América Latina: Uma região com um brilhante futuro atrás de si,” in Laura FerreiraPereira (ed.): Relações Internacionais: Actores, Dinâmicas e Desafios. Lisbon:
Prefácio, 2010, 155-70.
18
“Theories of Regional Integration and the Origins of Mercosur,” in Marcílio Toscano
Franca Filho, Lucas Lixinski and María Belén Olmos Giupponi (eds): The Law of
MERCOSUR. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2010, 9-27.
Revised Spanish version: “Las teorías de la integración regional y el estado del
Mercosur,” in Adriana Dreyzin and Carolina Harrington (eds): El derecho en
movimiento. En homenaje a Elena Highton. Buenos Aires: Rubinzal-Culzoni,
2012, 281-308.
17
(with Martín Costanzo) “Bicameralismo subnacional: El caso argentino en perspectiva
comparada,” in Igor Vivero Ávila (ed.): Democracia y reformas políticas en México y
América Latina. Mexico: UAEM-Miguel Ángel Porrúa-IEEM-IAPEM, 2010, 219-46.
16
(with Helena Carreiras) “Associações portuguesas, integração social e identidades
colectivas no Uruguai,” in Daniel Melo and Eduardo Caetano da Silva (eds):
Construção da nação e associativismo na emigração portuguesa. Lisbon: Imprensa de
Ciências Sociais, 2009, 97-123.
15
“Veinticinco años de estabilidad democrática, catástrofes políticas… y continuidad
partidaria,” in Ricardo Delgado and Andrés Malamud: 1983-2008. Política y
economía en democracia. Buenos Aires: El Economista, 2008, 5-58.
14
(with Alexandra Barahona de Brito) “Dimensões Internacionais da Democratização:
Debates, Paradoxos e Opções Políticas,” in Manuel Villaverde Cabral, Karin Wall,
Sofia Aboim and Filipe Carreira da Silva (eds): Itinerários. A investigação nos 25 anos
do ICS. Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, 2008, 203-23.
13
“The International Dimensions of Democratization: The Case of Argentina,” in Nuno
Severiano Teixeira (ed.): The International Politics of Democratization: Comparative
perspectives. London and New York: Routledge, 2008, 98-112.
12
“Jefes de gobierno y procesos de integración: las experiencias de Europa y América
Latina,” in Philippe de Lombaerde, Shigeru Kochi and José Briceño Ruiz (eds): Del
regionalismo latinoamericano a la integración interregional. Madrid: Fundación
Carolina/Siglo XXI, 2008, 137-62.
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11
(with Luís de Sousa) “Regional Parliaments in Europe and Latin America: Between
Empowerment and Irrelevance,” in Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann and Anna van der
Vleuten (eds): Closing or Widening the Gap? Legitimacy and Democracy in Regional
International Organizations. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007, 85-102.
In Portuguese: “Parlamentos Supranacionais na Europa e na América Latina:
Entre o Fortalecimento e a Irrelevância,” in José Manuel Leite Viegas, Helena
Carreiras and Andrés Malamud (eds): Portugal no Contexto Europeu, Volume
1: Instituições e Políticas. Lisbon: Celta, 2007, 11-36.
10
“Estado,” in Luis Aznar and Miguel De Luca (eds): Política. Cuestiones y problemas,
second edition. Buenos Aires: Emecé, 2007, 83-112. A revised edition was published
by Cengage Learning in 2010, 81-117.
9
“Crisis de representación, gobernabilidad y reforma política en Argentina,” in Gustavo
Emmerich (ed.): Ellos y Nosotros. Democracia y Representación en el Mundo Actual.
Mexico: Demos, 2006, 231-46.
8
“Federalismo distorsionado y desequilibrios políticos: el caso de la provincia de
Buenos Aires,” in María Inés Tula (ed.), Aportes para la Discusión de la Reforma
Política Bonaerense. Buenos Aires: Prometeo, 2004, 71-82.
Revised version in Revista de la COPPPAL [Buenos Aires] 8, 2009, 52-63.
7
“Presidentialism and Mercosur: A Hidden Cause for a Successful Experience,” in Finn
Laursen (ed.): Comparative Regional Integration: Theoretical Perspectives. Aldershot:
Ashgate, 2003, 53-73.
6
“Los Partidos Políticos,” in Julio Pinto (ed.): Introducción a la Ciencia Política, Third
edition. Buenos Aires: EUDEBA, 2003, 321-50. First edition: 1995.
5
“Democracias Presidencialistas y Procesos de Integración. Hacia un enfoque
comparativo del Mercosur,” in Julio Pinto (ed.): Argentina entre Dos Siglos. La
Política que Viene. Buenos Aires: EUDEBA, 2001, 277-314.
4
(with Miguel De Luca) “La estabilidad democrática en la Argentina de fin de siglo,”
in Julio Pinto (ed.): Las nuevas democracias del Cono Sur: cambios y continuidades.
Buenos Aires: CBC Publications Office (UBA), 1996, 215-42.
3
“Reforma constitucional y tipo de democracia,” in Ricardo Sidicaro and Jorge Mayer
(eds): Política y Sociedad en los años del Menemismo. Buenos Aires: CBC
Publications Office (UBA), 1995, 119-25.
2
(with Miguel De Luca) “Gobernabilidad e instituciones: Argentina 1983-1993,” in
Julio Pinto (ed.): América Latina en la última década. Repensando la transición a la
democracia. Buenos Aires: CBC Publications Office (UBA), 1994, 133-74.
1
(with Santiago Leiras) “La evolución de la idea democrática en el pensamiento de
Robert Dahl,” in Julio Pinto (ed.): La democracia en el pensamiento contemporáneo,
Vol. 1. Buenos Aires: CEAL, 1994, 108-26.
Articles in other journals, encyclopedia entries, working papers and prefaces
32
(with Marcelo Camerlo) “A Ciência Política em Portugal, trinta anos depois,” APCP
Newsletter [Lisbon], Summer 2015, 5-7.
31
“El Paraguay y su integración en el Mercosur,” Revista de Políticas Públicas
[Asuncion] 4, 2015.
30
“Prefácio,” in Walter Antonio Desiderá Neto (ed.): O Brasil e novas dimensões da
integração regional. Rio de Janeiro: Ipea, 2014, 11-13.
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29
“Argentine Democracy: The Novelty is not Performance but Resilience,” CLACS
Working Paper: Argentina Today and Tomorrow: Prospects and Challenges, Brown
University, May 2014.
In Spanish: “La democracia argentina. La novedad no es el desempeño sino la
resiliencia,” Revista Argentina de Ciencia Política 17, 2014, 105-11.
28
(with Sören Scholvin) “Is there a Geoeconomic Node in South America? Geography,
Politics and Brazil’s Role in Regional Economic Integration,” ICS Working Paper
[Lisbon] 2/2014.
Abridged version in German: “Brasilien als geoökonomischer Knoten
Südamerikas?” GIGA Focus Lateinamerika (Hamburg) 10/2014.
27
(with Isabella Alcañiz) “Managing Security in a Zone of Peace: Brazil’s Soft
Approach to Regional Governance,” EUI Working Paper RSCAS [Florence] 2014/50.
26
“Overlapping Regionalism, No Integration: the Latin American Experiences,” EUI
Working Paper RSCAS [Florence] 2013/20.
25
“¿Qué (no) es la ciencia política y a qué (no) se dedica?” Lo Que Vendrá. Carrera de
Ciencia Política (UBA) [Buenos Aires] 10(8), 2013, Nueva Época.
24
(with Flavia Freidenberg) “La diáspora politológica: Patrones imprevistos de
emigración y retorno en el Cono Sur,” LASA Forum 43(4), October 2012, 7-10.
23
“Unión Europea: crisis del modelo de integración,” Seminario Desarrollo, Políticas
Públicas e Integración Regional, FLACSO [Buenos Aires], 2012.
22
“Argentina” and “Paraguay - Uruguay,” in D.S. Lewis and Wendy Slater (eds): The
2011 Annual Register. World Events, Proquest, 2011, 168-72.
21
“La política externa de Dilma Rousseff ¿Menos de lo mismo?,” Iberoamericana.
América Latina-España-Portugal [Berlin] 41, 2011, 174-79.
20
“Il Brasile e la costellazione latinoamericana,” Vita e Pensiero [Milan] 4, 2010, 41-7
(in Italian).
19
“The European Union and Latin America: Between Wishful Thinking and Late
Realism,” EUSA Review 23(1), Winter 2010, 9-11.
In Portuguese: “As relações União Européia-América Latina: do voluntarismo
ao realismo,” Mural Internacional [Rio de Janeiro] 2(1), 2011, 28-30.
18
“La Cumbre Iberoamericana de Estoril: Mucha Honduras pero poca profundidad,”
ARI Real Instituto Elcano [Madrid] 14/2010.
17
“¿Por qué los partidos argentinos sobreviven a sus catástrofes?,” Iberoamericana.
América Latina-España-Portugal [Berlin] 32, 2008, 158-65.
16
“América Latina: Entre la percepción europea y la realidad,” OBREAL Specialist
Paper, Observatory for Europe-Latin America Relations, 2007.
15
(with Philippe C. Schmitter) “The Experience of European Integration and the
Potential for Integration in South America,” IBEI Working Paper [Barcelona] 6, 2007.
14
“Enseñanzas de la integración europea” (with Philippe C. Schmitter), Umbrales de
América del Sur [Buenos Aires] 2, 2007, 29-40.
13
“A Neighborhood Policy for South America? Some Critical Notes,” OBREAL
Specialist Paper, Observatory for Europe-Latin America Relations, 2006.
12
“Spillover in European and South American Integration. A Comparative Evaluation,”
CIES e-Working Paper [Lisbon] 1, 2005.
11
“Semipresidencialismo a la portuguesa: crisis modelo 2004 en la cuna de la tercera
ola,” Boletín ALACiP 15, December 2004.
C.V. Andrés Malamud – August 2015 – Page 12 of 20
10
“La institucionalización del Mercosur: Lo que puede aprenderse de la experiencia
europea… y lo que no,” Puente@Europa 2(2), 2004, University of Bologna at Buenos
Aires.
9
“The International Dimensions of Democratization: The Case of Argentina,” IPRI
Working Paper [Lisbon] 3, 2004.
8
“Un’assemblea estratta a sorte per confermare le leggi. Intervista a Philippe C.
Schmitter,” Reset [Rome] 83, May-June 2004, 77-80.
In Spanish: “La Democracia Deliberativa. Entrevista a Philippe Schmitter,” Lo
Que Vendrá. Carrera de Ciencia Política (UBA) 1(1), Nueva Época, September
2004, 17-21.
7
“América Latina: ¿Democracias delegativas o presidencialismo concentracionista?,”
POSTData [Buenos Aires] 9, 2003, 183-91.
6
“A persistência de uma excepcionalidade histórica. Eleições e peronismo na
Argentina,” Finisterra. Revista de reflexão e crítica [Lisbon] 46, 2003, 63-70.
5
“Presidentialism in the Southern Cone. A Framework for Analysis,” EUI SPS
Working Paper [Florence] 2001/01.
4
“La Tercera Vía, Desde el Tercer Mundo,” Escenarios Alternativos [Buenos Aires] 7,
1999.
3
“El ‘sistema político Sociales’: un enfoque politológico,” Ciencias Sociales. Boletín
de la Facultad-UBA [Buenos Aires] 30, 1997.
2
“Acerca del Radicalismo, su Base Social y su Coalición Electoral,” Escenarios
Alternativos [Buenos Aires] 2, 1997.
1
“¿Longevidad o senectud? El radicalismo: perfil y perspectivas de un partido en
crisis,” La Ciudad Futura [Buenos Aires] 39, 1994.
Book reviews
10
“Power Matters: The Structural Sources of Brazilian Foreign Policy,” book review of
“De Dutra a Lula: A condução e os determinantes da política externa brasileira,” by
Octavio Amorim Neto. In Brazilian Political Science Review 6(4), 2012, 119-24.
9
“Democracy from Above. Regional Organizations and Democratization,” by Jon C.
Pevehouse. In Latin American Politics and Society 49(4), 2007, 186-90.
In Portuguese in Análise Social [Lisbon] 183, 2007, 651-6.
8
“The Social Construction of Free Trade. The European Union, NAFTA and
Mercosur,” by Francesco Duina. In EUSA Review 20(2), 2007, 18-9.
7
“La izquierda uruguaya entre la oposición y el gobierno,” edited by Jorge Lanzaro. In
Revista Uruguaya de Ciencia Política 15, 2006: 187-91.
In Portuguese in Relações Internacionais [Lisbon] 13, 2007, 165-9.
6
“La ‘segunda’ transición en el Uruguay. Gobierno y partidos en un tiempo de
reformas,” edited by Jorge Lanzaro. In Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica 32(2), 2002,
361-3 (in Italian).
In Spanish in Revista Argentina de Ciencia Política 4, 2000.
5
“El Régimen de Pinochet,” by Carlos Huneeus. In Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica
32(1), 2002, 168-70 (in Italian).
4
“Drogas y política en el Perú. La conexión norteamericana,” by Julio Cotler. In
Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica 32(1), 2002, 154-6 (in Italian).
C.V. Andrés Malamud – August 2015 – Page 13 of 20
3
“A New Handbook of Political Science,” edited by Robert E. Goodin and Hans-Dieter
Klingemann. In POSTData [Buenos Aires] 5, 1999.
2
“Teoría política del siglo XX. De la modernidad a la postmodernidad,” by Klaus von
Beyme. In Sociedad [Buenos Aires] 9, 1996.
1
“La clase política en el Estado de partidos,” by Klaus von Beyme. In Sociedad
[Buenos Aires] 7, 1995.
Newspaper Op-Eds
Argentina
Clarín, Buenos Aires.
La Nación, Buenos Aires.
Le Monde Diplomatique, Cono Sur.
Página/12, Buenos Aires.
Perfil, Buenos Aires.
Brazil
O Globo, Rio de Janeiro.
Portugal
Diário de Notícias, Lisbon.
Diário Económico, Lisbon.
Expresso, Lisbon.
Público, Lisbon.
Translations (into Spanish)
8
“Reflexiones sobre la transitología, antes y después”, by Philippe C. Schmitter. In La
ciencia política de Guillermo O’Donnell, Martín D’Alessandro and Gabriela Ippolito
O’Donnell (eds). Eudeba, Buenos Aires, 2015. English original.
7
“Las cumbres mundiales y sus versiones latinoamericanas: ¿Haciendo una montaña de
un grano de arena?,” by Laurence Whitehead and Alexandra Barahona de Brito. In
América Latina Hoy 40, 2005. English original.
6
“Las conferencias de cúpula iberoamericanas,” by Fernando Henrique Cardoso. In
América Latina Hoy 40, 2005. Portuguese original.
5
“Costo de la política y corrupción. Algunas observaciones a partir del caso italiano,”
by Donatella della Porta and Alberto Vannucci. In Revista Argentina de Ciencia
Política 5/6, 2002. Italian original.
4
“La experiencia italiana: dos transiciones (1943-1948; 1989-2001),” by Gianfranco
Pasquino. In POSTData 8, 2002. Italian original.
3
“¿Globalización de la política americana? Una perspectiva europea sobre la resistencia
al poder estadounidense,” by Sergio Fabbrini. In Revista Argentina de Ciencia Política
4, 2000. English original.
2
“Reflexiones autobiográficas: o cómo vivir con un albatros conceptual alrededor del
cuello,” by Philippe Schmitter. In Revista Argentina de Ciencia Política 3, 1999.
English original.
1
“Azar, suerte y tozudez,” by Giovanni Sartori. In Revista Argentina de Ciencia
Política 2, 1998. English original.
Conference presentations
ABCP - Brazilian Association of Political Science: 2010.
ABRI - Brazilian Association of International Relations: 2011.
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ABRI-ISA Joint International Meeting: 2009.
AECPA - Spanish Associations of Political Science and Administration: 2003.
ALACIP - Latin American Political Science Association: 2002, 2006, 2008, 2010,
2012, 2015.
APCP - Portuguese Association of Political Science: 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012.
APSA - American Political Science Association: 2007.
AUGM - Montevideo Group University Association: 2001.
CEEIB - Spanish Council of Ibero-American Studies: 2004, 2005.
CEISAL - European Council for Social Research on Latin America: 2002, 2007.
CLAD - Latin American Center for Development Administration: 2002.
ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops: 2005, 2006, 2007.
ECPR General Conference: 2011, 2014.
ECPR-SGIR Pan-European International Relations Conference: 2004, 2010.
FLACSO Latin America and Caribbean Congress of Social Sciences: 2007.
FLACSO-ISA Joint International Conference: 2014.
ICA - International Congress of Americanists: 2006.
IPSA - International Political Science Association: 2000, 2003, 2009, 2012.
IPSA-ECPR Joint Conference: 2011.
ISA - International Studies Association: 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015.
LASA - Latin American Studies Association: 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007,
2009, 2012.
RICYT - Ibero-American Network of Science and Technology: 2010.
SAAP - Argentine Association of Political Science: 1993, 1995, 2001, 2005, 2009,
2011, 2013, 2015.
SISP - Italian Political Science Association: 2010.
SLAS - Society for Latin American Studies: 2005, 2008.
WISC - World International Studies Committee: 2005, 2008, 2011.
Work in progress
Forthcoming
(with Isabella Alcañiz) “Managing Security in a Zone of Peace: Brazil’s Soft
Approach to Regional Governance,” in Emil J. Kirchner and Roberto Dominguez
(eds): Security Governance in a Multipolar World: The Role of Pivotal States as
Security Providers. London and New York: Routledge, 2015.
(with Marcelo Camerlo) “Os jovens Ibero-Americanos, a democracia e as suas
instituições,” in José Machado Pais and Cícero Roberto Pereira (eds): Os jovens
portugueses no contexto da Ibero-América. Lisbon: Instituto Português do Desporto e
Juventude, 2015.
(with Marcelo Camerlo) “La política comparada en Portugal”, in Mirta Geary, Juan
Lucca and Cintia Pinillos (eds): La agenda de la política latinoamericana comparada.
Rosario: Editorial del Revés, 2015.
(with Pedro Seabra) “Challenging the Political and Security Dimensions of the EULAC Relationship,” in Mario Telò, Louise Fawcett and Frederik Ponjaert (eds):
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European Union and Interregionalism. Controversial Impact on Drivers of Regional
Cooperation. Farnham: Ashgate.
Submitted
(with Sören Scholvin) “Brazil as a Geo-economic Node? Geography, Politics and
Regional Integration in South America,” Journal of Latin American Geography.
(with Miguel De Luca) “¿Cambiar algo para que todo siga igual? Continuidad y
ruptura en el sistema de partidos argentino, 1983-2013,” in Manuel Alcántara and
Flavia Freidenberg (eds): Estabilidad y Cambio de los sistemas de partidos en
América Latina. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca.
(with Eduardo Viola) “Multipolarity, minilateralism and the downgrading of
regionalism.”
“Latin American regionalism faces the rise of Brazil,” in Gian Luca Gardini and Maria
Herminia Tavares de Almeida (eds): Latin American Responses to the Rise of Brazil,
Palgrave.
In preparation “Winning Elections versus Governing. A Two-Tier Approach to Party Adaptation in
Argentina (1983-2007).”
(with Gian Luca Gardini) “Interregionalism: Concepts, Types, Trends.”
(with Octavio Amorim Neto) “The Political Power of Latin American Foreign
Ministries: A Study of Argentina, Brazil and Mexico, 1946-2008.”
(with Júlio C. Rodriguez) “O provincianismo nas Relações Internacionais do Brasil.”
GRANTS, HONORS AND AWARDS
2013
Subsidy to participate in ISA 54th Annual Convention, Fundação Luso-Americana
para o Desenvolvimento (FLAD), Portugal (€ 1,000).
2010-2012
Program of Scientific Cooperation Portugal-Argentina, FCT and MINCyT, Proc. 441
(€ 2,400).
2009
International Program of Visitors, Fundación Carolina, Spain.
2008-2009
Portuguese-British Bilateral Actions, Council of Principals of the Portuguese
Universities (CRUP), B-6/08 (€ 1,500).
2007
Award for a research stay at Max Planck Institute (Heidelberg), German Academic
Exchange Service (DAAD) (€ 2,000).
2007-2008
Portuguese-Spanish Bilateral Actions, Council of Principals of the Portuguese
Universities (CRUP), E-123/07 (€ 3,000).
2006
Post-Doctoral Grant, National Science Foundation (FCT), Portugal. Declined.
2004-2011
Biennial Subsidy to Participate in International Congresses, Fundação Calouste
Gulbenkian, Portugal (€ 1,040 four times).
2000
Thesis Completion Grant, European University Institute, Florence.
1998-1999
Foreign Grant, Higher Level Program for the Formation of Human Resources,
Ministry of Culture and Education, Argentina.
1996-1998
Advanced Graduate Research Grant, Secretary of Science and Technology, UNiCen.
1996
Award to the Scientific and Technological Production, University of Buenos Aires
(UBA), Program 1995-1996.
1994-1996
Graduate Research Grant, Secretary of Science and Technology, UNiCen.
1992
Honor Diploma, Faculty of Social Sciences, UBA.
1991-1993
Undergraduate Research Grant, Secretary of Science and Technology, UBA.
C.V. Andrés Malamud – August 2015 – Page 16 of 20
PROFESSIONAL AND INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE
Consultancy and journalism
2010-today
Advisory Board, EUBrasil, Brussels.
2010-today
Political columnist, El Estadista, Buenos Aires.
2005-2010
Political columnist, El Economista, Buenos Aires.
2002
Legislative Advisor, Senate of Buenos Aires Province.
2001
Cabinet Advisor, Secretary of Justice and Legislative Affairs, Ministry of Justice
and Human Rights, Argentina.
1996-1997
Legislative Advisor, House of Deputies of Buenos Aires Province.
1993-1994
Advisor, Municipal College of Higher Studies, Municipality of Olavarria, Buenos
Aires.
Guest speaker (selection)
2015
IV Congress of the Colombian Network of International Relations (RedIntercol),
Cali, October 8-9.
XII Argentine Congress of Political Science (SAAP), Mendoza, August 12-15.
2014
Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University, DC, April 7.
Watson Institute, Brown University, Providence, RI, February 12.
Ibero-American University, Mexico City, February 5.
2013
Brazilian Association of International Relations (ABRI), Belo Horizonte, July 23-26.
Instituto de Asuntos Públicos (INAP), University of Chile, Santiago, May 13-14.
Rio Branco Chair Roundtable, University of Oxford, April 26.
2012
Academy of Global Governance, European University Institute (EUI), Florence,
October 3-5.
Pontifícia Universidade Católica (PUC Minas), Belo Horizonte, October 1-2.
EBAPE, Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV), Rio de Janeiro, September 14.
Miami-Florida EU Center of Excellence, Miami, FL, February 24.
2011
Latin American Centre, University of Oxford, November 11.
Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Florianópolis, October 13-14.
ANCLAS - Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, September 22.
Department of Politics, University of Otago, Dunedin, September 14.
Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA), Helsinki, May 23.
Latin American Centre, University of Oxford, March 11.
Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB), February 3-4.
2010
King’s College London, December 10.
Institute of International Relations, University of Sao Paulo (USP), August 9.
Department of Government, Georgetown University, Washington DC, May 13-14.
Center for European Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville, March 20.
ALACIP, FUNGLODE and Salamanca University, Santo Domingo, January 27-28.
C.V. Andrés Malamud – August 2015 – Page 17 of 20
The Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations, Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, January 5.
2009
Latin American Centre General Seminar, University of Oxford, October 20.
ASERI, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, May 4.
2008
II Uruguayan Congress of Political Science (AUCiP), Montevideo, October 20-21.
CISAN, National Autonoma University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico, September 911.
Honours Class, Leiden University, April 10.
2007
University of Economics, Prague, November 23.
Summer School, Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), El Escorial, July 23-27.
2006-today
Course of National Defense, Institute of National Defense (IDN), Ministry of Defense,
Portugal (yearly conference).
2004
International University of Andalusia (UIA), La Rábida.
Summer school, Portuguese Institute of International Relations (IPRI), Obidos, July
12-16.
Academic service
2015-
Coordinator, PhD Program in Comparative Politics, ICS, University of Lisbon.
2013
Jury Member, Award to the Best Paper Presented by a Young Researcher at 7th
CEISAL Congress, Porto, June 12-15.
2011-today
Co-chair, Standing Group on Latin American Politics, ECPR.
2011-today
ICS representative, European Council of Latin American Social Research (CEISAL).
2011
Jury Member, Essay Contest, Ibero-American General Secretariat (SEGIB) and
University of Salamanca.
2009-today
Academic Council, ICS, University of Lisbon.
2009-today
Sponsor of the “Maria Grossi Award in Latin American Politics,” conferred by the
Argentine Association of Political Analysis (SAAP).
2007-today
Steering Committee, Euro-Latin
Development (RedGob).
2006-2010
Executive Committee, Latin American Political Science Association (ALACIP).
2006-2008
Coordinator, Graduate Seminar of Political Science, ICS, University of Lisbon.
2005-today
Team member, European Union-Latin America Relations Observatory (OBREALEULARO).
2004-06 and 2008-13
American
Network
of
Governability
for
Official representative, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).
2001-2007
Executive Committee, Europe and Latin America Section (ELAS), LASA. SecretaryTreasurer through 2003-2007.
1996-1997
Council member, graduate representative at the Academic Council of the Faculty of
Social Sciences, UBA.
Council member, teaching-assistant representative at the Social Communication
Departmental Board, UNiCen.
1990-1992
Counselor, student representative at the Political Science Departmental Board, UBA,
two terms.
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Member of editorial boards
2015
Aldea Mundo, Los Andes University, San Cristóbal, Venezuela.
2014-today
2014-today
Latin American Politics and Society, University of Miami, Miami (FL).
America Latina Hoy, University of Salamanca.
2013-today
2013-today
2012-today
Mural Internacional, UERJ, Rio de Janeiro (RJ).
Estudos Internacionais (EI), PUC-Minas, Belo Horizonte (MG).
Brazilian Journal of International Relations (BJIR), UNESP, Marilia (SP).
2011-today
2009-today
2009-today
Revista CS, Icesi University, Cali.
Journal of Ibero-American Studies, KIAZ, Prague.
Ibero-American Journal of Legislative Studies (RIEL), Rio de Janeiro (RJ).
2008-today
2007-today
2007-today
Meridiano 47, IBRI, Brasília.
REDALYC - Red de Revistas Científicas de América Latina y el Caribe, España y
Portugal (area of Political Science), UAEM, Mexico.
Agenda Social, UENF, Rio de Janeiro (RJ).
2006-today
2003-today
2000-
Revista Uruguaya de Ciencia Política, ICP-UdelaR, Montevideo.
Sociologia. Problemas e Práticas, CIES-IUL, Lisbon.
Revista Argentina de Ciencia Política, EUDEBA, Buenos Aires.
1996-today
POSTData, Buenos Aires.
Organization of conferences
2016
Co-chair (with Eduardo Viola) for the International Relations track, XXXIV
International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA2016), New
York, May 27-30.
Symposium convener (with Gonzalo Paz and Júlio Rodriguez), VIII Congress of
CEISAL, Salamanca, June 28-July 1.
2015
First PRIMO Workshop Week on IR Concepts (PRIMO/ICS-ULisboa), Lisbon,
January 26-30.
2012
Scientific Committee, XV Encuentro de Latinoamericanistas Españoles (CEEIB),
Madrid, November 29-December 1.
Co-organizer (with Mariana Llanos) of the Second Summer School on Latin American
Politics (ECPR), Lisbon, June 28-July 7.
Program Committee and co-chair (with Sean Burges) for the International Relations
track, XXX International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association
(LASA2012), San Francisco, May 24-26.
2011
Panel co-chair (with Christian Arnold), 6th ECPR General Conference, Reykjavik,
August 25-27.
Panel co-chair (with Sergio Fabbrini), IPSA-ECPR Joint Conference, Sao Paulo,
February 16-19.
2010
Panel convener, V Congreso Latinoamericano de Ciencia Política (ALACIP),
Buenos Aires, July 28-30.
Symposium convener (with Rita Giacalone), VI Congress of CEISAL, Toulouse, June
30-July 3.
2009
Panel convener, 5th ECPR General Conference, Potsdam, September 10-12.
Local organizing committee, ECPR 2009 - Joint Sessions of Workshops, Lisbon,
March 14-19.
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2008
Organizer of the “Sixth RedGob Annual Meeting: Migration, Social Cohesion and
Governability,” Institute of Social Sciences, Lisbon, December 9-10.
Round-table convener, IV Portuguese Congress of Political Science (APCP), Lisbon,
March 6-7.
2007
Academic coordinator, Summer School: Religion and Political Regimes, Portuguese
Institute of International Relations (IPRI), Obidos, July 9-13.
Session convener, Seventh International Millennium Conference (CISS-ISA),
Bussaco, June 14-16.
Round-table convener, “MERCOSUL: balance and prospects,” Institute of Social
Sciences (ICS), University of Lisbon, June 12.
Workshop director (with Philippe C. Schmitter), 2007 Joint Sessions of Workshops
(ECPR), Helsinki, May 7-12.
2006
Organizer, International Conference: “Portuguese Gauchos. Portuguese Emigration
to the River Plate,” CIES-IUL, Lisbon, December 4.
Symposium convener (with Carlos Quenan), 52° Congreso Internacional de
Americanistas (52ICA), Seville, July 17-21.
2005
Organizer (with Luís de Sousa), International Conference: “Control of Political
Corruption and the Quality of Democracy: A Comparative Perspective of Europe and
Latin America,” CIES-IUL, IPRI, and Oikos, Lisbon, May 19-20 (€ 10,000).
2004
Organizer, International Conference: “The Future of Regional Integration in Europe
and Latin America,” CIES-IUL, Lisbon, October 14 (€ 8,000).
2003
Session convener, XXIV Congress of the Latin American Studies Association
(LASA2003), Dallas, March 27-29.
2001
Session convener, International Seminar of Political Science, Association of
Universities of the Montevideo Group (AUGM), Porto Alegre, October 3-5.
1995
Organizing Committee member, II National Congress of Political Science, Argentine
Association of Political Analysis (SAAP), Mendoza, November 1-4.
Institutional membership
2010
Brazilian Political Science Association (ABCP).
2007
American Political Science Association (APSA).
2005-today
International Studies Association (ISA).
2004-today
2003-today
2002-today
European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).
Portuguese Association of Political Science (APCP).
Latin American Association of Political Science (ALACIP).
2000-today
International Political Science Association (IPSA).
1999-today
1992-today
Latin American Studies Association (LASA).
Argentine Association of Political Analysis (SAAP).
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