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List of publications

Books

1. Cicchi, Lorenzo (2016). “Is Euro-voting truly supranational? National affiliation and political group membership in the European Parliament”, Pisa University Press, Pisa. ISBN 978-886741-7049

2. Bardi, Luciano & Lorenzo Cicchi (2015). “Electoral rules and electoral participation in the European elections: the ballot format and structure”, European Parliament Publications Office, Brussels. ISBN 978-92-823-8283-7

3. Bardi, Luciano, Edoardo Bressanelli, Enrico Calossi, Lorenzo Cicchi, Wojciech Gagatek & Eugenio Pizzimenti (2014). “Political Parties and Political Foundations at European Level. Challenges and Opportunities”, European Parliament Publications Office, Brussels. ISBN 978-92-823-5938-9

Edited Books

4. Laffan, Brigid & Lorenzo Cicchi eds. (2018). “2017: Europe’s Bumper Year of Elections”, Florence: European University Institute, URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1814/60213, ISBN: 9789290847151 DOI: 10.2870/66375

Peer-reviewed Journal Articles and Book Chapters

5. Pizzimenti, Eugenio, Enrico Calossi & Lorenzo Cicchi (2020). “Removing the intermediaries? Patterns of intra-party organizational change in Europe (1970–2010)”, Acta Politica, online first, https://doi.org/10.1057/s41269-020-00180-6

6. Cicchi, Lorenzo, Enrico Calossi, Michal Onderco & Fabrizio Coticchia (2020). “I love this game: the interplay between experience and background in role-playing simulations: insights from MUN participants in Italy and the Netherlands”, European Political Science, online first, https://doi.org/10.1057/s41304-020-00277-8

7. Reiljan, Andres, Frederico Ferreira da Silva, Lorenzo Cicchi, Diego Garzia & Alexander H. Trechsel (2020). “Longitudinal dataset of political issue-positions of 411 parties across 28 European countries (2009–2019) from voting advice applications EU profiler and euandi”, Data in Brief, Volume 31, 2020, 105968, ISSN 2352-3409, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.105968

8. Cicchi, Lorenzo, Diego Garzia & Alexander H. Trechsel (2020). “Mapping Parties’ Position on Foreign and Security Issues in the EU, 2009-2014”, Foreign Policy Analysis, Volume 16, Issue 4, October 2020, Pages 532–546, https://doi.org/10.1093/fpa/oraa014

9. Coticchia, Fabrizio, Enrico Calossi & Lorenzo Cicchi (2019). “A reality check for students? How participating to the Model United Nations influences skills, IR perceptions, and perspectives on future career”, Politics, First Published May 22, 2019 DOI: 10.1177/0263395719852238

10. Calossi, Enrico & Lorenzo Cicchi (2019). “European Parliament Political Groups and European Political Parties: development and relationship between two faces of the EU political system”, in Giusti S. ed. “Idee per l’Europa”, Quaderni del Circolo Rosselli n. 2/2019, anno XXXIX, fascicolo 135, pp. 15-31, ISBN 978-88-6995-568-6

11. Coticchia, Fabrizio & Lorenzo Cicchi (2019). “L’impatto militare dei foreign fighters. Un caso di studio”, in Ruschi, Filippo and Campione, Roger eds. “Guerra diritto e Sicurezza nelle Relazioni Internazionali”, pp. 103-130, Torino: Giappichelli Editore, ISBN/EAN 978-88-921-1764-8

12. Cicchi, Lorenzo & Enrico Calossi (2018). “Reconfiguration of the Italian Party System, 2013–2018: A Two-Stage Political Earthquake?”, in Laffan, Brigid & Cicchi, Lorenzo eds. “2017: Europe’s Bumper Year of Elections”, Florence: European University Institute

13. Moro, Francesco N., Lorenzo Cicchi & Fabrizio Coticchia (2018). “Through Military Lenses. Perception of security threats and jointness in the Italian Air Force”, Defence Studies, Volume 18, Issue 2, pp. 207-228.

14. Calossi, Enrico & Lorenzo Cicchi (2018). “The Italian party system’s three functional arenas after the 2018 election: the tsunami after the earthquake”, Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Volume 23, Issue 4, pp. 437-459, DOI: 10.1080/1354571X.2018.1500215

15. Cicchi, Lorenzo & Fabrizio Coticchia (2016). “El impacto militar de los foreign fighters. Un caso de estudio”, in Campione, Roger & Ruschi, Filippo, “Guerra, derecho y seguridad en las relaciones internacionales”, Tirant lo Blanche. ISBN 9788491431329

16. Bressanelli, Edoardo & Lorenzo Cicchi (2014). “Policy Positions and Coherence of the EP Party Groups after the Euro-Crisis”, in Bardi L., Bressanelli E., Calossi E., Cicchi L., Gagatek W. and Pizzimenti E. “Political Parties and Political Foundations at European Level. Challenges and Opportunities”, European Parliament Publications Office, Brussels. ISBN 978-92-823-5938-9

17. Cicchi, Lorenzo (2011). “Party Groups in the European Parliament, Cohesiveness and MEPs’ Survey Data: New Evidence on Voting Behaviour from a New (Simple) Methodology?”, Interdisciplinary Political Studies, vol. 1, issue 2. ISSN 2039-8573

Working Papers, Policy Papers and Other Publications

18. Cicchi, Lorenzo, Philipp Genschel, Anton Hemerijck & Mohamed Nasr (2020). “EU solidarity in times of Covid-19”, EUI RSCAS Policy Brief 2020/34 – European Governance and Politics Programme, retrieved from Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository, at: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/67755

19. Cicchi, Lorenzo (2020). “spaceu2019 final report”, EUI RSCAS, 2020/07, Technical report – European Governance and Politics Programme, retrieved from Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository, at: http://hdl.handle.net/1814/65964

20. Reiljan, Andres & Lorenzo Cicchi (2019). “Elezioni e spazio politico Europeo: una breve analisi di polarizzazione e logiche regionali”, EUreka! Blog post, available at https://blogs.eurac.edu/eureka/it-elezioni-e-spazio-politico-europeo-una-breve-analisi-di-polarizzazione-e-logiche-regionali-a-partire-dai-dati-della-voting-advice-application-euandi2019/

21. Michel, Elie, Lorenzo Cicchi, Diego Garzia, Frederico Ferreira Da Silva & Alexander H. Trechsel (2019). “euandi2019: project description and datasets documentation”, EUI RSCAS Working Paper Series 2019/61, European University Institute, ISSN: 1028-3625, Retrieved from Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository, at: http://hdl.handle.net/1814/63870

22. Cicchi, Lorenzo (2017). “The European Parliament’s political groups: between high cohesion and recurrent breakdowns”, PADEMIA Research Notes on Parliamentary Democracy 3/2017, http://www.pademia.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Research-Note_3_2017.pdf

23. Cicchi, Lorenzo & Diego Garzia (2017). “Evidence suggests that issues may have mattered more than expected in the 2016 US presidential elections”, London School of Economics and Political Science, US Centre’s daily blog on American Politics and Policy, http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2017/02/08/evidence-suggests-that-issues-may-have-mattered-more-than-expected-in-the-2016-us-presidential-elections/

Conference Papers and Other Unpublished Papers

24. Ferreira da Silva, Frederico, Andres Reiljan, Diego Garzia, Lorenzo Cicchi and Alexander H. Trechsel, “Comparing Party Positions in a European Multidimensional Political Space: A Cross-Validation of the EU Profiler/euandi Longitudinal Dataset, 2009-2019”, paper presented at the 14th ECPR General Conference Online

25. Michel, Elie, Lorenzo Cicchi, Diego Garzia, Frederico Ferreira Da Silva & Alexander H. Trechsel (2019). “euandi2019: project description and datasets documentation”, paper presented at the 13th ECPR General Conference, University of Wrocław

26. Coticchia, Fabrizio, Enrico Calossi & Lorenzo Cicchi (2018). “A reality check for students? How participating to the Model United Nations influences skills, IR perceptions, and perspectives on future career”, paper presented at the 12th ECPR General Conference, Universität Hamburg

27. Cicchi, Lorenzo (2017). “UNHCR Committee Guide: topic I, the Humanitarian Crisis in Yemen; topic II, International Protection of Rohingyas”, Consules students’ guide for the Model United Nations program

28. Cicchi, Lorenzo, Diego Garzia & Alexander H. Trechsel (2017). “Mapping Parties’ Position on Foreign and Security Issues in the EU, 2009-2014”, paper prepared for the Workshop on Party Politics of Foreign and Security Policy, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

29. Cicchi, Lorenzo & Enrico Calossi (2017). “Partiti Europei e Gruppi Politici al Parlamento Europeo: le implicazioni organizzative del loro rapporto di potere ideologico e comportamentale”, paper presented at the XXXI symposium of the Italian Society of Political Science (SISP), Urbino

30. Cicchi, Lorenzo & Enrico Calossi (2017). “European Political Parties vs. European Parliament Political Groups: the organizational implications of their behavioral and ideological balance of power”, paper presented at the 11th ECPR General Conference, University of Oslo

31. Cicchi, Lorenzo & Diego Garzia (2017). “Partisanship and issue preferences in the 2016 US presidential elections”, paper presented at the Roundtable on Financial and Institutional Cost of Politics, University of Pisa

32. Cicchi, Lorenzo (2017). “UNHCR Committee Guide: topic I, Humanitarian Corridors as Instruments to Protect Human Rights; topic II, Developing New Approaches to Refugee Camps”, Consules students’ guide for the Model United Nations program

33. Cicchi, Lorenzo, Fabrizio Coticchia & Francesco N. Moro (2016). “Through military lenses. Security perceptions and learning in the case of Italian armed forces”, paper presented at the XXX symposium of SISP, University of Milan

34. Cicchi, Lorenzo (2016). “UNHCR Committee Guide: topic I, Advancing Democracy and Pluralism in Post-Conflict; topic II, The Humanitarian Emergency in the Middle East and the Protection of Displaced Persons”, Consules students’ guide for the Model United Nations program

35. Cicchi, Lorenzo, Jelena Dzankic & Diego Garzia (2015). “EUDO Annual Report 2015”, Fiesole: European University Institute

36. Cicchi, Lorenzo (2013). “The Logic of Voting Behaviour in the European Parliament: New Insights on Party Group Membership and National Affiliation as Determinants of Vote”, Ph.D. dissertation, IMT Institute for Advanced Studies, Lucca

37. Cicchi, Lorenzo (2013). “The logic(s) of voting behaviour in the European Parliament: new insights on party groups membership and national affiliation”, paper presented at the XXVII symposium of SISP, University of Florence

38. Cicchi, Lorenzo (2012). “MEPs’ Voting Behaviour and Legislative Committees: is Nationality a Weak Predictor of Vote? A Critical Oriented Analysis of Roll-Call Votes”, paper presented at the 8th Annual Graduate Conference in Political Science, International Relations and Public Policy in Memory of Yitzhak Rabin, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

39. Cicchi, Lorenzo (2012). “What really goes on inside the European Parliament? An analysis of opinions of MEPs’ assistants on party cohesion and voting behaviour”, original data presentation paper

40. Cicchi, Lorenzo (2011). “Voting Behaviour in the European Parliament: are MEPs really Parliamentary Agents with Two Principals?”, working paper

41. Cicchi, Lorenzo (2011). “Party Groups in the European Parliament, Cohesiveness and MEPs’ Survey Data”, working paper

42. Cicchi, Lorenzo (2010). “The democratic deficit of the European Union. Origin, dimensions, and possible solutions to build a more democratic Europe”, working paper