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RODERICK PACE – PUBLICATIONS
(As of 06.10.2016) LATEST – 2016
• “Migration in the Mediterranean: Origins and Characteristics”, in Dossier, IEMED, Mediterranean Yearbook, 2016, pp. 91-97 at http://www.iemed.org/observatori/arees-danalisi/arxius-adjunts/anuari/med.2016/IEMed_MedYearBook2016_Mediterranean%20Migration_Roderick_Pace.pdf.
• With Berta Fernandez, “Patterns of Migration Flows” in Shteiwi M. (ed.) et al., Migrants and Refugees: Impact and Future Policies - Case studies of Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey and Greece, pp. 7-27, September 23, 2016, at http://www.euromesco.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2248%3Aeuromesco-joint-policy-study-migrants-and-refugees-impact-and-policies-case-studies-of-jordan-lebanon-turkey-and-greece&catid=114%3Aeuromesco-joint-policy-studies&Itemid=104&lang=en
• “The Trust Fund for Africa: A preliminary Assessment”, EuroMeSco Policy Brief, No 65, Spain, 6 September, at http://euromesco.net/images/papers/brief65.pdf
• Book Review: “Malta in the European Union”, by Mark Harwood. (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2014)' Common Market Law Review, Volume 53, Issue 3, pp. 851–854.
• With Natasha Azzopardi Muscat, C. Aluttis, K. Sorensen and H. Briand, “Europeanization of Health Systems: A Qualitative Study of domestic
actors in a small state”, BMC Public Health, 2016, 16:334 DOI 10.1186/s12899-016-2909-0.
• “Small Island Economic Development: The Effect of Migration on the
Aegean Islands and Malta”, paper presented during the small state summer school, Centre for Small State Studies, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, 22 June.
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The Publications are organized according to the year of publication in the following order:
o Edited Papers produced in various projects which I headed. o Books, including co-edited books. o Chapters in published books. o Articles in Refereed Journals including reviews of other works. o Papers presented in academic conferences or published on line by
various institutions. o Edited papers.
Wherever the reference starts with the word “With” it is to signify a co-authored or co-edited publication.
BOOKS INCLUDING CO-EDITED WORKS
1. “Microstate Security in the Global System: EU-Malta Relations”, Midsea Books Ltd., Malta, 2001, ISBN 99909-93-87-4; 548 pages.
2. With Carmen De Pasquale, “An Abridged Version of the Project for
Perpetual Peace by M. L’Abbe de Saint-Pierre” (Translation), Midsea Books Ltd., Malta, 2008. ISBN 978-99932-7-237-3; 174 pages.
3. With Peter van den Dungen, “Some Reasons for an European State by
John Bellers”, Midsea Books Ltd., Malta, 2010. ISBN 978-99932-7-329-5.
4. Co-edited with Xuereb P.G., The European Union, the IGC and the
Mediterranean: State of the European Union Conference 1996, EDRC, 1996, ISBN 99909-67-02-4; (318 pages).
5. Co-edited with Xuereb P.G., Economic and Legal Reform in Malta: State
of the European Union Conference, 1995, EDRC, 1995, ISBN 99909-67-01-6; (417 pages).
6. Co-edited with Xuereb P.G., The State of the EU – 1994, EDRC, 1994, ISBN 99909-965-4; (241 pages)
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EDITED PAPERS PRODUCED IN VARIOUS PROJECTS
AN EVOLVING EU ENGAGING A CHANGING MEDITERRANEAN REGION
JEAN MONNET OCCASIONAL PAPERS (ISSN 2307-3950)
8. Baldur Thorhallsson, Iceland’s contested European Policy: The Footprint
of the Past - A Small and Insular Society, No. 01/2013.
9. Roderick Pace, Migration in the Central Mediterranean, No. 02/2013.
10. Magnús Árni Magnússon, Taking its place in Europe – Iceland’s long road to its EU application, No. 03/2013.
11. Patricia Mallia, The Challenges of Irregular Maritime Migration, No. 04/2013.
12. Enrico Borghetto, Elisabetta De Giorgi and Marco Lisi, Government failure, opposition success? Electoral performance in Portugal and Italy at the time of the crisis, No. 05/2014.
13. Nasser Algheitta, The future of human rights protection in the new Libya: prospects and challenges, No. 06/2014.
14. Francesco Biagi, The 2011 constitutional reform in Morocco: more flaws than merits, No. 07/2014.
15. Simone Borg, Adapting to climate change from a regional perspective: in search of a requisite policy and legal framework for the Mediterranean, No. 08/2014.
16. Ahmed Farouk Ghoneim, The roots of economic challenges facing Egypt in the aftermath of the 25th January revolution, No. 09/2014.
17. Aylin Güney and Hasret Dikici Bilgin, MODEL COUNTRIES IN POLITICAL ANALYSIS: Is Turkey a Moder for State-Building in the Arab World?, No. 10/2014.
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18. Berta Fernandez Alfaro, Migration and asylum: The movement of people in the Mediterranean Region - Future scenarios and the EU response, No. 11/2014.
19. Arsalan Alshinawi, State-building in Iraq since 2003: the Challenges and Lessons, No. 12/2014.
20. Angelos Katsaris, Governing Climate Change in the Mediterranean: Fragmentation in Dialogue, Markets and Funds, No. 13/2016.
21. Lino Briguglio, Governance in the EU Member States – Evidence from Three Global Indicators, No. 14/2016.
MALTA A DECADE OF EU MEMBERSHIP 2004-2014
OCCASIONAL PAPERS (ISSN 2409-3246)
22. Mark Harwood, Ten Years of EU Membership – The Maltese Parliament, No. 01/2014.
23. Joseph Ellul, O.P., The Catholic Identity of Malta after Ten Years of Membership in the European Union: Challenges and Prospects, No. 02/2014.
24. Godfrey Baldacchino, Malta Transformed by Multi-level Governance: More Than Just an Outcome of Europeanisation, No. 03/2014.
25. Joseph Izzo Clarke, Ten Years of Judicial Cooperation, No. 04/2014.
26. Mario Thomas Vassallo, The Europeanisation of Maltese Interest Groups:
A Comparative Study After the First Decade of EU Membership, No. 05/2015.
27. Philip von Brockdorff and Gaetano Buttigieg, Sectoral Impact: An Insight into How the Maltese Dairy Sector Adapted to EU Membership, No. 06/2015.
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28. Michael Briguglio, The Impact on Maltese Environmental NGOs, No. 07/2015.
29. David Fabri, A Decade Of EU Membership: Price Control Law in Malta Revisited, No. 08/2015.
30. Berta Fernandez, Changes in Malta’s Migration and Asylum Policies After
EU Membership, No. 09/2016.
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CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
2015
31. With Marcello Carammia chapter in De Waele et al. (eds.) Les
Démocraties Européennes, third edition, “Malte” with a translation by
Clément Jadot, pp.299-317. Armand Colin Publishers, ISBN 978-2-200-
60162-1
32. With Andre Vella, “The European Parliament and the Cyprus Conflict”,
in Stelios Stavridis and Daniela Irrera (ed.), The European Parliament
and its International Relations, Routledge, Advances in European Politics Series, Taylor and Francis, London and New York, pp. 252-271, ISBN: 978-1-138-01602-6 (hbk) / ISBN: 978-1-315-71398-4 (ebk)
33. “The Maltese Parliament and EU Affairs: A Slow Awakening to its
Responsibilities” in Claudia Hefftler, Christine Neuhold, Olivier Rozemberg and Julie Smith (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of National
Parliaments and the European Union, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 9781137289124, pp. 578-593.
34. “Malta” in The Routledge Handbook of European Elections, edited by
Donatella Viola, published by Taylor and Francis, ISBN: 978-0-415-59203-1 (hbk) and ISBN: 978-1-315-71531-5 (ebk). pp 433-447.
35. “Cyprus and Malta: The Impact of Europeanization” in E. Zeff and E.
Pirro (eds.), The EU and the Member States, third edition, Lynne Rienner Publishers. ISBN: 978-1-62637-256-6; ISBN: 978-1-62637-424-9. pp.335-356.
2014
36. With Marcello Carammia, “Malta: Hidden Change?” in Lorenzo De Sio, Vincenzo Emanuele and Nicola Maggini (ed.), The European
Parliament Elections of 2014, CISE, Centro Italiano Studi Elettorali, pp.215-222, 12 June, 2014, ISBN (print): 978-88-98012-15-2 ISBN
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(online): 978-88-98012-16-9 at http://cise.luiss.it/cise/download/CISE006_2014_6EN_tablet.pdf.
37. “Malta: A Lilliputian’s Struggle for Security and Peace” in Michael Baun
and Dan Marek (eds.), The New Member States and the European
Union: Foreign Policy and Europeanization, Routledge, 2013. ISBN 978-0-415-67927-5; pp.159-174.
2013
38. “Malta” in Heiko Biehl, Bastian Giegerich and Alexandra Jonas (eds.) Strategic Cultures in Europe: Security and Defence Policies Across the
Continent, Springer VS, Germany, 2013. ISBN 978-3-658-01167-3; pp. 243-253.
39. Jointly with Michael Briguglio, “Malta” in Jean-Michel De Waele, Fabien Escalona and Mathieu Vieira (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Social
Democracy in the European Union, Palgrave, 2013. ISBN 978-1-137-29379-4; pp. 269-286.
40. With Stelios Stavridis and Natalia Ajenjo “The Origins, Structures and Functions of the Euro-Mediterranean and Euro-Latin American Inter-parliamentary Assemblies” in Costa Olivier, Dri Clarissa and Stavridis Stelios (eds.), Parliamentary Dimensions of Regionalization and
Globalization: The Role of Inter-parliamentary Institutions, Palgrave, 2013. ISBN 978-1-137-32273-9; pp. 211-230.
2012
41. Jointly authored chapter with Stelios Stavridis and Paqui Santonja, “The Role of Parliamentary Bodies, Sub-State Regions and Cities in the Democratization of the Mediterranean Southern Rim” in S. Panebianco and R. Rossi (eds.), Winds of Democratic Change in the S.
Mediterranean? Rubbettino, Italy, 2012. ISBN 978-88-498-3183-2; pp.171-200.
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2011
42. With S. Stavridis, “Assessing The Impact of the EMPA’s Parliamentary
Diplomacy in International Conflicts: Contribution or Obstacle?” in Gregorio Garzon Clariana (ed), The Euro-Mediterranean Assembly, Marcial Pons, Madrid, Barcelona and Buenos Aires, 2011;
43. “Malta: Euroscepticism in a Polarised Polity” in Susannah Varney (ed.)
Eurosceptisim in Southern Europe: A Diachronic Perspective”, Routledge, 2011. ISBN 978-0-415-44828-4; pp. 133-158. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13608740903454155#abstract
2010
44. Entry in the Encyclopedia of Peace Studies, Oxford University Press, 2010, on the Abbé de Saint-Pierre: Editor in Chief: Nigel Young ISBN 13: 9780195334685; ISBN10: 019533468X, Hardback, 2,848 pages.
2009
45. with Stelios Stavridis “The EMPA and Parliamentary Diplomacy in the
Mediterranean: A Preliminary Assessment”, in Stavridis Stelios and Fernandez Sola Natividad, Factores Políticos y de Seguridad en el Área Euro-Mediterránea, Prensas Universitarias de Zaragoza, Spain, ISBN 978-84-92521-99-9, May 2009, pages 125-148;
46. “The Effects of EU Enlargement on Malta” in Graham Avery, Anne Faber, Anne Schmidt (eds.): Enlarging the European Union: Effects on the new member states and on the EU, Trans European Policy Studies Association (TEPSA), Brussels June 2009 ISBN: 978-2-9600828-1-4; EAN: 9782960082814
47. “The European Neighbourhood Policy: The Southern Dimension” in Cigdem Ustun et al., The ENP and the Mediterranean, the Technical University, Ankara, (September 2009); pp. 31-52.
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48. Contribution on Malta in D. J. Sagar (editor), Political Parties of the World, 7th Edition, 2009, John Harper Publishing, ISBN 978-0-9556202-5-6; pp.308 ff.
2007
49. “Clash of Civilisations or Intercultural Dialogue – Challenges for EU
Mediterranean Policies” in Wiemann Jurgen and Mold Andy, EU Development Policy in a Changing World: Challenges for the 21st Century, Amsterdam University Press, spring of 2007; ISBN 978 90 5356 976 4.
2006
50. “Malta and Cyprus: the Mediterranean Island States”, in Zeff Eleanor and Pirro E. B (eds.) The European Union and the Member State, Lynnne Rienner Publishers, USA and UK, 2006, ISBN 1-58826-479-3, second edition, pages 381-410;
51. “EU Enlargement and security in the Mediterranean Region” in Sheperd A. and Brown D. (ed.) The Security Dimensions of EU Enlargement: Wider Europe, Weaker Europe? (Hardcover)”, Manchester University Press, December 2006, pages 174-190; ISBN-10: 0719072808; ISBN-13: 978-0719072802
2005
52. “Cyprus in the EU: A Small State Perspective” in Constantin Stefanou (ed.), Cyprus and the EU: The Road to Accession, Ashgate Publishing, 2005, ISBN 0 7546 2118 9.
53. Contribution to Szasjkowski Bogdan, Political Parties of the World, VI Edition, John Harper Publishing, January 2005, ISBN 0-9543811-4-9, pages 404-405.
54. “The Constitutional Treaty and the Common Foreign and Security
Policy”, in Xuereb Peter G. (ed.), The Constitution for Europe: An Evaluation, EDRC, ISBN 99909-67-24-5 and 9909-67-15-6, pages 93-114.
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2004
55. “Democracy, Economic Development and Regional Stability in the
Mediterranean Region, in Xuereb P. G., “Euro-Med Integration and the Ring of Friends”, Media Centre Print, ISBN 99909-67-22-9 and 99909-67-23-7, pages 101-134.
56. Contribution to Szasjkowski Bogdan, Revolutionary and Dissident Movements of the World, 4th Edition, John Harper Publishing, 2004, ISBN 0-9543811-2-2, pages 312-313.
57. “The Euro-Mediterranean Challenge: Democratisation or Good
Governance?” in Xuereb Peter G. (ed.) The European Union and the Mediterranean, Volume V, EDRC, Media Centre Print, 2004, ISBN 99909-67-34-2 pb; 99909-67-35-0 HB; pages 247-283.
2002
58. The Future of Europe Debate: Launching the European Federation or
Strengthening the Nation-state in Europe? – Or Trying to Achieve Both? in Xuereb P. G. (ed.) “The Future of the EU: Unity in Diversity”, PEG Ltd., Malta, 2002, ISBN 99909-67-11-3, pages 149-173.
59. The EU’s Policies to Enhance Security and Stability in the Mediterranean
Region: The Role of Fundamental Human Rights and Democratic
Freedoms, in Xuereb P. (ed), “Euro-Mediterranean Integration”, EDRC, PEG, Malta, 2002, ISBN 99909-67-18-0, pages 74-100.
2001
60. Contribution to the Routledge Encyclopedia of Political Economy edited by R. J. Barry Jones, on Value Added Tax. Routledge, 2001, ISBN 0-415-14532-5.
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61. The Future of Europe Debate: A Small State Perspective, in Xuereb P.G. (ed.) “Malta and the EU: Together in Change?” 2001, ISBN 99909-67-09-1, pages 79-106.
2000
62. Malta and the World Trade Organisation: A Small State Perspective, in Xuereb P.G. “Challenges of Change”, EDRC, 2000, pages 221-243.
63. Small States and the Internal Balance of the European Union: The
Perspective of Small States, in Gower Jackie and Redmond John (eds.), “Enlarging the European Union: The Way Forward”, Ashgate, 2000, pages 107 – 122.
1999
64. Malta’s Foreign Policy in the 1990s, in Stavridis S., Couloumbis T., Veremis T. and Waites N., (eds.) “The Foreign Policies of the EU’s Mediterranean States and Applicant Countries in the 1990s”, Macmillan Press, 1999, pages 195-249. ISBN 0-333-75100-0.
65. Enlargement and the Mediterranean Dimension of the European Union:
The Role of Cyprus, in Theophanous A., Peristianis N. and Ioannou A.(eds.) “Cyprus and European Union”, Intercollege, Nicosia, Cyprus, 1999, pp. 25-40.
1998
66. The Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Area, in Xuereb P.G. (ed), “Malta, the EU and the Mediterranean: Closer Relations in a Wider Context”, EDRC, 1998, pages 340-361.
67. Peace, Stability, Security and Prosperity in the Mediterranean Region, in Alberto Bin (ed) “Co-Operation and Security in the Mediterranean: Prospects After Barcelona”, Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic studies, Malta, 1996, pages 105 – 128.
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1996
68. From European Political Co-operation to Common Foreign and Security
Policy, in Xuereb P.G. and Pace R. (eds.), The European Union, the IGC and the Mediterranean: State of the European Union Conference 1996, EDRC, 1996, ISBN 99909-67-02-4; (318 pages). Go to pp.75-113.
1995
69. The Economics of European Integration: An Overview, in Xuereb P.G. and Pace R. (eds.) Economic and Legal Reform in Malta: State of the European Union Conference 1995, EDRC, 1995, ISBN 99909-67-01-61995; pp.64-96.
70. The External Trade Policy of the EU, in Xuereb P.G. and Pace R. (eds) Economic and Legal Reform in Malta: State of the European Union Conference 1995, EDRC, 1995, ISBN 99909-67-01-61995; pp. 128-162.
71. The Mediterranean Policy of the EU: From the Treaties to the Euro-
Mediterranean Partnership, in Xuereb P.G. and Pace R. (eds) Economic and Legal Reform in Malta: State of the European Union Conference 1995, EDRC, 1995, ISBN 99909-67-01-61995; pp. 394-409.
1994
72. The Economics of European Integration: The Four Freedoms, in Xuereb P.G. and Pace R. (eds.) The State of the EU – 1994, EDRC, 1994, ISBN 99909-965-4; pages 38-55.
73. Economic Convergence and Monetary Union, in Xuereb P.G. and Pace R. The State of the EU – 1994, EDRC, 1994, ISBN 99909-965-41994; pages 198-241.
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ARTICLES (Refereed Journals)
2016
74. Book Review: “Malta in the European Union”, by Mark Harwood.
(Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2014)' Common Market Law Review, Volume 53, Issue 3, pp. 851–854.
75. With Natasha Azzopardi Muscat, C. Aluttis, K. Sorensen and H. Briand,
“Europeanization of Health Systems: A Qualitative Study of domestic
actors in a small state”, BMC Public Health, 2016, 16:334 DOI 10.1186/s12899-016-2909-0.
2015
76. With Marcello Carammia, “The Anatomy of a Misfit: The 2014
European Election in Malta”, special issue, Volume 20, No 3, South European Society and Politics, [The 2014 European Parliament Elections in Southern Europe. Guest Editors: Hermann Schmitt and Eftichia Teperoglou], Taylor and Francis.
77. With Natasha Azzopardi Muscat, C. Aluttis, K. Sorensen and H. Briand,
“The Impact of the EU Directive on Patients’ Rights and Cross Border
Health Care in Malta”, Health Policy, Elsevier, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2015.08.015
78. Book Review (3 Books) With Mark Harwood and Susanna Thede,
Mediterranean Politics, Taylor and Francis, Volume 20, Issue 1, 2015, “Changing Capitalism in the Arab and Muslim World” pages 118-123.
79. “The Europeanization of Malta’s foreign Policy: Defying the Trends or
Conforming to Them?” Etudes Helleniques/Hellenic Studies, Volume 23, No 1, Spring 2015, pp: 169-192.
2014
80. “Malta and Ten Years of EU Membership: How Tenacious was the
Island?” In Carlos Flores Juberías (ed.), “2004-2014: Diez años desde la ampliación hacia el Este de la Unión Europea: un balance multidisciplinary / 2004-2014: Ten Years Since the Eastward
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Enlargement of the European Union: A Multidisciplinary Balance”, Revista General de Derecho Público Comparado / Comparative Public Law Review, No 16, 2014, Istituto de Derecho Publico, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain, pp. 191-212. http://www.iustel.com/v2/revistas/detalle_revista.asp?id=14&numero=16.
2012
81. “Growing Secularization in a Catholic Society: The Divorce
Referendum of 28 May 2011 in Malta”, South European Society and Politics, Taylor and Francis, Vol. 17, No. 4, December 2012, pp. 573–589. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/13608746.2012.755761
2011
82. With Stelios Stavridis, “Os Limites da diplomacia parlamentar e a
resolução de conflitos internacionais: O caso da Assembleia Parlamentar
Euro-Mediterrânica e a sua successor a Assembleia Parlamentar da
União para o Mediterrâneo 2004-2011”, Oercursos e Ideias, Revista Cienrifica do ISCET, Portugal, Nos 3 and 4, serie online, 2011-12, pp. 85-98.
83. Book Review: “Small States in Europe: Challenges and Opportunities” – Edited by R. Steinmetz and A Wivel, in the Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 49, Issue 3, May 2011, p.691.
2010
84. With Stelios Stavridis: “The Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary
Assembly, 2004-2008: Assessing the First Years of the Parliamentary
Dimension of the Barcelona Process”, Mediterranean Quarterly, Volume 21, No 2, Spring 2010, pp 90-113.
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2009
85. “The Union for the Mediterranean from the Perspective of the
Mediterranean Island States” in Études Helléniques / Hellenic Studies, Volume 17, No 2, Autumn, September 2009 – Greece; pp. 147-170.
86. “The Mediterranean Union Risks being Stillborn”, Europe’s World, Summer 2009, pp.148 – 151.
2008
87. “Malta’s Cliff Hanger Election: Epilogue or Turning Point?”, Agora Without Frontiers, Institute of International Economic Relations, Athens, Volume 13, No 4, March-April-May 2008, pages 376-413.
88. “Malta’s 2008 Election: A Vote for Continuity and Change”, South European Society and Politics, Taylor and Francis, Volume 13, No 3, pages 379-392.
2006
89. “Malta and EU Membership: Overcoming ‘Vulnerabilities’,
Strengthening ‘Resilience’”, European Integration, Volume 28, no 1, March 2006, pages 33-49; Routledge.
2005
90. “The Maltese Electorate turns a new Leaf? The First European
Parliamentary Elections in Malta” in South European Society and Politics, Volume 10, 1, April 2005, pages 121-136, Routledge.
2004
91. With Stavridis S. and Xenakis D., “Parliaments and Civil Society Co-
operation in the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership”, Mediterranean Quarterly, Dukes University Press, Volume 15, No1, Winter, 2004, pp. 75-92.
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92. “Malta’s EU Membership: Chapter 1 Concluded, Chapter 2 Just Started”, Mediterranean Politics, Volume 9, No 1, Spring 2004, pp 114-121.
2003
93. “Malta and EU Membership: Adaptation, Change and Modernisation”, Agora Without Frontiers, Volume 8, No 4, Institute of International Economic Relations, Athens, pp 365-382.
2002
94. “A Small State and the European Union: Malta’s EU Accession
Experience” South European Society and Politics, Volume 7, No 1, Frank Cass, pp 24-42, 2002.
1998
95. “The Domestic and International Politics of the Next Mediterranean
Enlargement of the European Union”, The European Union Review, Padova, Volume 3, No 1, 1998, pages 77-101.
1996
96. with John Redmond, “European Security in the 1990s and Beyond: The
Implications of the Accession of Cyprus and Malta to the EU”, Contemporary Security Policy, Frank Cass Publishers, volume 17, No 3, December 1996, pages 430-450.
1993
97. “The New Mediterranean Policy of the European Community”, Bank of
Valletta Review, No 7, Spring 1993, pages 43-62. 1990
98. “Malta’s EC Application: Some Economic and Political Considerations”, Bank of Valletta Review, No 1, Spring 1990, pages 1-15.
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PAPERS
2016
99. ‘No Bridge is a “Bridge too Far”’, paper submitted as part of the
Building Bridges, project led by the Institut Français des Relations Internationales (IfRI), Brussels Office, and partly funded by the Europe For Citizens Programme of the European Commission. March 2016. Download Publication at https://www.ifri.org/en/publications/publications-ifri/ouvrages-ifri/european-union-fog-building-bridges-between-national
100. “Small Island Economic Development: The Effect of Migration on the
Aegean Islands and Malta”, paper presented during the small state summer school, Centre for Small State studies, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, 22 June.
2015
101. With Marcello Carammia, “Politics in a Microstate: Structural and
contextual determinants of Malta’s two-party system”, Paper read at a Workshop entitled “Party Politics in a Microstate”, University of Malta, Valletta Campus, 12-13 April 2015.
102. “Immigration – Integration: A New Opportunity for the EU”,
presentation at the TEPSA PRE-PRESIDENCY CONFERENCE, Friday 5th June 2015, 11.00 am Parallel Session IV, Rm L6A100. LUXEMBOURG 4-5 June 2015
103. Expert to the Rapporteur of the European Economic and Social
Committee (EESC), Section for Employment, Social Affairs and Citizenship on “A European Agenda on Migration” COM(2015) 240 final Opinion by Stefano Mallia (rapporteur) and Cristian Pîrvulescu (co-Rapporteur), Plenary 9 December 2015, at http://www.eesc.europa.eu/?i=portal.en.soc-opinions.35966 (Reference: SOC/525 EESC-2015-04319-00-00-ac-tra).
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2013
104. “Migration in the Central Mediterranean”, Occasional Paper 2/ 2013, Jean Monnet Papers ‘An Evolving EU Engaging a Changing Mediterranean Region”, Institute for European Studies, University of Malta, http://www.um.edu.mt/europeanstudies/jmceu-med/papers.
105. Contribution to the report by TEPSA members, BRITAIN AND THE
EUROPEAN UNION Views of members of the TEPSA network, http://www.tepsa.eu/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Britain-and-the-EU-views-of-members-of-the-TEPSA-network2.pdf (viewed 24.02.2013).
106. Is-sistema Elettorali u l-istabilita fil-Governabilita ta’Pajjizna
translated into The Electoral System and Governability in Malta, paper delivered to “The President’s Forum” published in “Does Malta’s Constitution Still Cater for the People’s Needs?”, First and second edition, Office of the President of Malta, The Palace Valletta (published 2013, paper delivered on 21 April 2012.
107. Participated in a joint study elaborated by TEPSA in collaboration with Notre Europe: in Olivier Rozenberg, Valentin Kreilinger, Wolfgang Wessels and Claudia Hefftler (eds.), Report, The democratic and
parliamentary control of the European Council and Eurozone
Summits, 8 March 2013, DG for Internal Policies, Policy Department C, Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs, at http://www.eng.notre-europe.eu/011-15547-The-emerging-control-of-the-European-Council-by-National-Parliaments.html.
2011
108. “Europe In Need of Stronger Political Leadership”, University of Catania, Jean Monnet Program, Department of Political Science, 17.11.2011, at http://www.fscpo.unict.it/europa/ajmunict/Pace_opening_nov.2011.pdf (accessed 06.03.2013).
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2009
109. “The European Parliament Election in Malta” The European Parliament
Election Briefing no 27, European Parties, Elections and Referendums Network (EPERN), Sussex University, June 6 2009.
110. “Malta’s Neutrality During and After the Cold War”, Conference Neutrality and European Security Governance During and After the Cold War, University of Nicosia Tuesday 7 April 2009.
111. “‘Small Meat’ or Equal Partners: Cyprus and Malta as EU Members Five
Years On”, jointly with Stelios Stavridis, ECPR Conference, Potsdam, June 2009.
112. “The Result of the Second Referendum in Ireland on the Lisbon Treaty:
A Preliminary Assessment”, National Conference Organized by MEUSAC and the EU Representation in Malta, “L-Ewropa Wara l-Vot fl-Irlanda”, 9 October 2009, Westin Dragonara.
2008
113. “The 2008 Maltese general election and the European issue”, ELECTION BRIEFING No.43, EPERN, Sussex University, 2008.
114. Report commissioned by the Representation of the European Commission in Malta, “L-Ewropa taghti Widden”, December 2008, published in 2009; (Civil Society and EU membership).
2006
115. Panel Paper, Panel 4.11, BISA, Cork, Small States and Regionalism: En Route to Critical Research, “Addressing the ‘Vulnerability’ and
‘Resilience’ of small States: Is regionalism Important?” (18.12.2006 – 20.12.2006).
116. Report commissioned by the Representation of the European Commission in Malta, “L-Ewropa taghti Widden”, April 2006, published in 2006; (Civil Society and EU membership).
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2004
117. "The European Parliamentary Election in Malta", European Parliament Election Briefing No 4, European Parties Elections and Referendums Network (EPERN), Sussex University, http://www.sussex.ac.uk/sei/1-4-2.html.
2003
118. “Small States in International Negotiations: Are They Helpless? The
Case of Malta’s EU Membership Negotiations, Panel 2-11, Political Science Association (PSA), UK, Annual Conference 2003, http://www.psa.ac.uk/2003/session_2htm#2-11.
2002
119. “The Mediterranean Enlargement of the European Union and its Effects
on the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership”, in F. Maier (ed.), Discussion Paper C101, 2002, Centre for European Integration Studies, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat, Bonn, pages 19-28.
120. Clash of Civilisations or Inter-Cultural Dialogue? Challenges for EU
Mediterranean Policies, Paper delivered at the 10th EADI Conference, Ljubljana, 20th September 2002.
2001
121. The Future of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: A Case for Cautious
Optimism, Workshop, Eurodemocracy Institute, Nicosia, 21-23rd June 2001.
122. Convergence or divergence: An Overview of the Positions of the EU
Member States, Conference organised by Malta Information Centre inaugurating “The Future of Europe Debate” in Malta, Hotel Phoenicia, Meridien, October 17-18, 2001, (21 pages).
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123. Security in the Mediterranean Region: An Assessment in the Context of
our Enduring Principles, to the Committee on the CFSP of the European People’s Party and the European Democratic Union, November 23rd, 2001, (8 pages).
124. Report, Jointly with Professor L. Briguglio and Mr Gordon Cordina, Chapter 5 of the Study “Malta-EU Relations: Exploring the Options” – A study co-ordinated by Europe Advise Ltd., for Union Haddiema Maghqudin, October 2001.
2000
125. Small States and the EU: The Case of Malta in a Comparative Setting, University Association of Contemporary European Studies (UACES), London, October 27th, 2000.
126. The Accession of Cyprus and Malta in the EU and Its Effect on the Euro-
Mediterranean Partnership, Fifth European Community Studies Association (ECSA) World Conference, Brussels, 14-15th December 2000; http://www.ecsanet.org/fifth_ecsaworld/index.htm.
1997
127. “The European Union’s Next Mediterranean Enlargement: Challenges
and Uncertainties”, Jean Monnet Working Papers in Comparative and International Politics, Department of Political Studies, University of Catania, January 1997, 23 pages. http://www.fscpo.unict.it/EuroMed/jmwp06.htm
128. with Xuereb P. G., On the Threshold of the European Union: A Legal and
Economic Perspective on the Adhesion of Malta and Cyprus in the EU, Third European Community Studies Association (ECSA) World Conference, Brussels, 19-20 September 1996 – “The European Union in a Changing World”, Conference Proceedings, 756 ff.
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1995
129. Assessing Malta’s Bid to join the European Union: The Case in Favour, Occasional Paper No 54, Graduate School of European and International Studies, University of Reading, 1995, 54 pages.
130. The Mediterranean Enlargement and the Development of the European
Union’s CFSP, Second Pan European Conference on International Relations, Paris, Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, 12-13th September, 1995.
Miscellaneous
• Participated in the 3rd Europe-wide debate transmitted live via satellite organised by Brussels based “Friends of Europe”, Tuesday 24th June 2003. Title of internet summary of the debate: “Constitution is now Ripe for Polishing”;
• External Examiner, Ph.D. thesis, University of Reading, “Assessment of the Impact of EU Accession On the Livestock Industries of Malta” in 2003.
• Study commissioned by the General Workers’ Union (GWU) on Institutional Change in the European Union, “Malta u l-Unjoni Ewropea: It-Tibduil fl-Istituzzjonijiet Ta’ l-Unjoni Ewropea”, 7 ta’ Settembru, 2000, (27pages)
• Written Contribution to the Economic Survey of Europe, 2000, No 1, Economic Commission for Europe, United Nations, Geneva, 2000; ISBN 92-1-116752-3 (6 pages).
• “Malta-EEC Association: Back to the Spirit of its Origins”, The Sunday Times of Malta, 31 March 1985, p.16.