The Politics of Regulatory Policy

International Public Policy Association IPPA

Living in a world of rules is a conversation with the IPPA audience on why we study regulatory policy and why it matters. Regulations save lives, help communities to manage crises, and protect the environment but bad rules can also stymie growth and trigger corruption...

Podcast Covid-19: Public spending policies or regulating for innovation?

Associazione Luca Coscioni Agenda Podcast, Science for Democracy

Claudio Radaelli and Gaia Taffoni are speakers on the Agenda Podcast session of the Luca Coscioni Association dedicated to the policy responses to the pandemic. Hosted by former MP Marco Perduca, the conversation addresses the topic of Better Regulation. Gaia and Claudio answer questions on the adoption of effective rules that are able to function […]

E-Atelier on Policy Learning

International Public Policy Association IPPA

The International Public Policy Association (IPPA) organized an E-Atelier with Claudio Radaelli on the topic of 'Policy Learning in Times of Crisis' on 11 and 15 June 2020. This virtual workshop gathered participants from a range of cities, including Brasilia, Knoxville, Lima, Ghent, Brighton, Cambridge (MA), Raleigh, London, Albany, Nairobi, Singapore, and Groningen. Audio of the […]

Can policy-makers learn in a crisis?

Claudio Radaelli joins the symposium 'Living with Corona' organized by the Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS) of Vienna with a contribution to the roundtable Institutionalizing Science Advice. The roundtable brings an international perspective to the discussion on the use of evidence during fast-changing crisis. In times when important decisions are taken with rather short notice, the […]

Researching COVID-19: A research agenda for public policy and administration scholars

Claire Dunlop published together with Edoardo Ongaro and Keith Baker a research article addressing how the public policy and administration community can address the challenges proposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The article appears in Public Policy and Administration Journal and is available at this link. The authors outline a number of analytical themes that are […]

Webinar on Regulating for Innovation

School of Transnational Governance - ECA webinar series

Speakers: Claudio Radaelli (STG), Gaia Taffoni (STG), Veronica Gaffey (RSB) The School of Transnational Governance – European University Institute – organizes a webinar discussing how regulatory policy can support innovation to be presented to auditors from the ECA and other auditing institutions across Europe. Claudio Radaelli and Gaia Taffoni will be discussing with Dr. Veronica […]

The Right to Know at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe

Radio Radicale-Non Violent News

Speakers: Claudio Radaelli interviewed by Matteo Angioli Radio Radicale - Radical Nonviolent News – hosted a conversation with Claudio Radaelli on the Right to Know and the upcoming hearing at the Parliamentery Assembly of the Council of Europe. On December 3rd Claudio Radaelli will be among the three experts to speak at the hearing of […]

Hearing at the Council of Europe

Online event

A hearing was held at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) on the draft resolution on the Right to Know. The hearing took take place online within a session of the Committee on Culture, Science, Education and Media...

EGPP Seminar Series – Paper presentation in hybrid form

Online event

On February 10th Claudio Radaelli and Gaia Taffoni presented a paper based on Protego's findings at a research seminar organized by the European Governance & Politics Programme (EGPP) of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at EUI (Fiesole). The paper is authored by Claire Dunlop, Jonathan Kamkhaji, Claudio Radaelli and Gaia Taffoni. The presentation […]

Virtual Workshop: Sound Policymaking for Sustainable Development

Online event

DESA/DPIDG is holding an online facilitated to share knowledge, raise awareness and provide a platform to connect participants with partners in other countries, the UN system and other organizations to take further concrete action oriented activities on sound policymaking...

Paper presentation at IGRI Seminar

IGRI

The IGRI (Institutional Grammar Research Initiative) host a monthly virtual research seminar with presentations coming from scholars interested in the structures and applications of Institutional Grammar. On March 5th Claudio Radaelli, Claire Dunlop, Gaia Taffoni and Jonathan Kamkhaji will be presenting a paper at the IGRI seminar titled 'Institutional Grammar Tool meets Narrative Policy Framework: […]