Il sottoscritto Cognome NATALI Nome DAVID Codice
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Il sottoscritto Cognome NATALI Nome DAVID Codice
DICHIARAZIONI SOSTITUTIVE DI CERTIFICAZIONI (art. 46 D.P.R. n. 445/00) Il sottoscritto Cognome NATALI Nome DAVID Codice fiscale NTLDVD70M02E715E Nato a LUCCA Prov. LU Il 02/08/1970 sesso Maschile Consapevole delle sanzioni penali, nel caso di dichiarazioni non veritiere, di formazione o janvier 2012 Bruxelles, uso di atti falsi, richiamate dall’art. 76 del D.P.R. 445 del 28 dicembre 2000 David Natali le 5 Via Marconi 146 l-51017 Pescia Mr AxelJacobs N EXx 't Ad m in istrate u r Fond du Maitre de Flemalle 5 DICHIARA BE- 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve Obiet : - Di essere in possesso dei titoli e delle pubblicazioni riportate nel curriculum allegato; - che relativo €ommunication fin du ogni contrat decontenuto de Wavre 2& 5è* étagea titoli, pubblicazioni e attività svolte riportato nel bail, Curriculum allegato è conforme al vero. de Chaussée Cher Axel, Luogo e data Bologna, 23/09/2015 Comme convenu, par la présente je vous confirme que mon séjour à Bruxelles s'arrête.ale27 février 2O!2. A partir de cette date, l'appartement de la chaussée de Wavre 28,5ème étage sera libre. Amicalement. Il dichiarante* Prof. Dr. David Natali, Université de Bologne, ltalie. __________________________________________________________________________ * la presente dichiarazione non necessita dell’autenticazione della firma se, ai sensi dell’art. 38, D.P.R. 445/00, è sottoscritta ed inviata assieme alla fotocopia, non autenticata di un documento di identità del dichiarante, all’ufficio competente. ! ! 1! CURRICULUM VITAE David Natali Personal Information DAVID NATALI Nationality: Italian Date of Birth: 02/08/1970 PLACE OF BIRTH: LUCCA (LU) OFFICE PERSONAL ADDRESS VIA LAME, 39 40122 BOLOGNA Scuola di Scienze Politiche Università di Bologna, Forlì Via G. della Torre, 1 47121 Forli tel: 0039-0543-374181 [email protected] TEL. 0039-3397409640 ACTUAL POSITION 2010 to date, Associate Professor (with national qualification/abilitazione nazionale as full professor in Political Science 2014-20) at the University of Bologna, School of Political Science in Forli', Department of Political and Social Sciences. 2014 to date, Teaching Professor at the Scuola Normale Superiore (SNS) of Pisa, PHD Course in Political Science and Sociology. 2013 to date, senior researcher at the European Social Observatory (OSE), Brussels. WORK EXPERIENCES 2010 - 2013 Research Director of the European Social Observatory (OSE), Brussels. 2006 - 2010 Forlì. Lecturer at the R. Ruffilli Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Bologna in 2004 - 2006 Senior researcher at the European Social Observatory (OSE), Brussels. 2002 - 2004 Assistant researcher at the SPS Department, European University Institute (EUI) of Florence, academic years 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 through the research project ‘Globalisation, welfare reform and social pacts in Western Europe’ coordinated by Prof. M. Rhodes. EDUCATION AND TRAINING 2002 PHD in Political and Social Sciences at the European University Institute of Florence, Title: ‘La ridefinizione del welfare state contemporaneo: la riforma delle pensioni in Francia e in Italia’, Supervisor: Prof. Y. Mény; Co-Supervisor: Prof. M. Rhodes. 1997 MA degree in Political Sciences at the “C. Alfieri” Faculty, University of Florence, 110/110, cum laude. Title: ‘Regimi politici, coalizioni di governo e welfare state: il caso italiano dall’unità ad oggi’, Supervisor: Prof. L. Mattina. ! ! 2! AFFILIATIONS September 2014 - to date, Chair of the national Board of ESPAnet Italia (Italian section of the European network of social policy analysis). December 2008 – to date Member of the European Board of ESPAnet (European network of social policy analysis). November 2008 – to date Member of the national Board of ESPAnet Italia (Italian section of the European network of social policy analysis). June 2011- June 2014, Member of the Council for European Studies (CES). May 2007– June 2010, Member of the European Union Studies Association (EUSA). January 2005 – 2010, Member of the Research Committee on Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy (RC19) of the International Sociological Association (ISA). September 2004 – March 2006, Member of the reflexion group "Is the Lisbon strategy the right answer? The European social model and globalization: between convergence and diversity.", coordinated by Prof. Mario Telo', Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), and Prof. Janine Goetschy, IEE-ULB & CNRS-Paris. The group was supported by EUNRAGG-Institute of Sociology ULB and financed by the Network of Excellence GARNET on "Global governance", 6th Framework programme - FP6 of the European Commission (2004-2009). ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 2014 – to date, Member of the Council of the PHD Programme in Political Science and Sociology at the Scuola Normale Superiore (SNS) of Pisa. 2013 – to date, Member of the ‘EUPER- European Perspectives’ group coordinated by Prof. D. Braga, University of Bologna, for fund raising and participation in EU projects. 2013 – to date, Member of the Quality Assurance Commission of the MA Course on International and Diplomatic Studies (LM SID) at the School of Political Sciences, University of Bologna in Forlì. 2013 – to date, Member of the Commission for Internships, at the School of Political Sciences, University of Bologna in Forlì. 2010 – to date, Member of the Working Party on Pension Markets, OECD, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris. 2013 – to date, Senior Researcher at the European Social Observatory, Brussels, Belgium. Journal Editorships 2015 - to date, Member of the Editorial Board of European Policy Analysis. 2014 – to date, Member of the Scientific Board of Politiche Sociali/Social Policies, Il Mulino. 2013 – to date, Member of the Editorial Board of the Italian Journal of Political Science/ Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica. 2008 – to date, Member of the Editorial Board of the Italian Journal of Public Policy/Rivista Italiana di Politiche Pubbliche. 2009 – 13, Member of the Scientific Board of the Italian Journal of Social Policies/Rivista delle Politiche Sociali. ! ! 3! Working paper series editorship 2010 – 2013, editor of the OSE Working paper series, European social observatory (OSE) Brussels, http://www.ose.be/EN/publications/ose_paper_series.htm Regular peer review activity for the following journals European Journal of Political Research Journal of European Social Policy Transfer Rivista Italiana di Politiche Pubbliche TEACHING ACTIVITY AND THESIS SUPERVISION Academic Year 2015/16 ‘European Social and Economic Politics: A Policy Analysis Approach’, (in English, 40 hours), Organisation and teaching together with prof. P. Graziano, PHD Programme in Political Science and Sociology, at the Scuola Normale Superiore (SNS) in Pisa. ‘Social and Employment Policies’ (in Italian, 60 hours), Organisation and teaching, MA Programme in Government and Public Policy, at the Luiss University in Rome. Academic year 2014/15 ‘‘EU: The Politics of a New Polity’ (in English, 40 hours), Organisation and teaching together with prof. M. Cotta, PHD Programme in Political Science and Sociology, at the Scuola Normale Superiore (SNS) in Pisa. Academic Years 2005/06; 2006/07; 2007/08; 2008/09; 2009/10; 2010/11; 2011/12; 2012/13; 2013/14; 2014/15; 2015/16 ‘Public Policy Theory’ (in Italian, 55 hours), Organization and teaching, BA Course of International Relations and Diplomatic Affairs, School of Political Science, in Forli, University of Bologna. Academic Year 2013/14; 2014/15; 2015/16 ‘Comparative Public Policy’, (in Italian, 40 hours), Organization and teaching, MA Course of International Relations and Diplomatic Affairs, School of Political Science, in Forli, University of Bologna. Academic Years 2009/10; 2010/11; 2011/12; 2012/13 ‘Pensions and Employment Policy in Europe' (in Italian, 40 hours), Organization and teaching, MA Course of International Relations and Diplomatic Affairs, School of Political Science, in Forli, University of Bologna. Academic Year 2011/12 ‘Theories of Policy Change', Organization and teaching (in English, 12 hours), PHD Programme at the IMT – Institute for Advanced Studies, Lucca (Italia), with Prof. G. Capano, May-June 2012. Lecture on ‘EU Socio-economic governance: Actors and Strategies’, (in French, 2 hours), MA Programme at the Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL), in the Course on ‘European Union Social Policy’ coordinated by Philippe Pochet, 19 April 2012. ! ! 4! Seminar on ‘Italy from one crisis to the other’ (2 hours in English), EUI PHD Programme in Social and Political Sciences, hosted by Prof. Sven Steinmo, 21 March 2012. ‘L’Université de Bologne chez UDEM’, teaching cycle at the Université de Montréal, provided by Italian scholars from the University of Bologna in Forlì, School of Political Science, two courses for 8 hours (in English and French), on ‘Europe and Welfare Policies’. 8-15 September 2011. Academic Years 2005/06; 2006/07; 2007/08; 2008/09 ‘Employment Policy in the EU’ (in Italian, 24 hours), Organisation and teaching shared with Prof. E. Gualmini Master in Management of Human Resources, Alma Graduate School Università di Bologna. ‘The Italian Welfare State in Transition' (in English, 3 hours), Lecture for the Master in European Studies, Johns-Hopkins University, Bologna, 2 November 2006. Academic Years 2005/06; 2006/07 ‘Employment Policy in the EU' (in Italian, 20 hours), Organization and teaching, MA Course of Diplomatic and International Relations, R. Ruffilli Faculty of Political Sciences, Università degli Studi di Bologna. Thesis Supervision Between 2006 and 2015 I have supervised 29 MA and BA thesis in three areas: comparative public policy; the political economy of welfare states; European Integration. ORGANISATION OF DOCTORALWORKSHOPS 2014 National Doctoral Workshop, ESPAnet (European Network of Social Policy Analysis), Italian Section, ‘Present and Future of the Welfare Mix in Italy: Concepts, Analysis and Research Persepctives’, coordinated together with Prof. Alessandro Martelli, School of Political Sciences, University of Bologna in Forlì, 14-16 April. 2008 European Doctoral Workshop, ESPAnet (European Network for Social Policy Analysis), ‘The Politics of Recalibration’, coordinated together with Prof.ssa E. Gualmini, at the Facoltà di Scienze Politiche ‘R. Ruffilli’, University of Bologna in Forlì, 5-7 June. RESEARCH MANAGEMENT AND FUND RAISING 2014 – 2016, Coordinator of the project ‘Unemployment and Pensions Protection: The Changing Role of Social Partners’, carried out by the European Social Observatory (OSE), and financed by the European Commission, DG Employment, Budgetary line ‘Industrial relations and Social dialogue’. Total funding: 486,000 euros. 2014 – 2015, Coordinator of the project ‘Fiscal Austerity and the Welfare State’, carried out by the European Social Observatory, and financed by the European Trade Union Institute, Total funding: 20,000 euros. 2014 – 2018, Coordinator of the experts (from 34 countries) for pensions policy within the ESPN (European Social Policy Network), financed by the EU Commission, DG Employment, carried out by CEPS/INSTEAD Luxembourg. Total Budget: 2,000,000 euros. 2013 – 2015, Coordinator of the project ‘Social Risks and Demands for Security. Theories, policies and actors’, FARB Project, financed by the University of Bologna. Total ! ! 5! Funding: 25,000 euros. 2012 – 2013, Research Coordinator of the project ‘Providing welfare through social dialogue’, carried out by the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), and financed by the European Commission, DG Employment, Budgetary line ‘Industrial relations and Social dialogue’. Total funding: 254,000 euros. 2013 – 2013, Research Coordinator for the project, ‘Sustainable and Qualitative Growth’, carried out by the European Social Observatory (OSE) and financed by the Centre for European Studies (CES). Total funding: 20,000 euros. 2012 – 2013, Senior researcher for the project ‘European Year of Active Ageing’, for the Belgian Government, Federal Public Service-Social Security. Total Funding: 34,000 euros. 2012 – 2013, Research Coordinator of the project ‘Taxation and pensions: Emerging issues at the EU level’ research project carried out by EURELPRO and the European Social Observatory (OSE). Total funding: 15,000 euros. 2010 – 2015, Research Coordinator of the project ‘Social developments in the EU’, annual publication of the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI). Total funding: 30,000 euros per year. 2010 – 2011, Research Coordinator of the project ‘Scope of the Coordination in the pension field’, carried out by the European Social Observatory (OSE) and financed by the European Commission, DG Employment. Total Funding: 45,000 euros. 2010 – 2011, Research Coordinator of the project ‘New Pension Mix in Europe’ carried out by the European Social Observatory (OSE) and financed by the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI). Total funding: 35,000 euros. 2010, Research Coordinator of the project ‘The European Social dimension: Europe 2020’, for the Belgian Presidency of the European Council. Total Funding: 45,000 euros. MEMBER OF EUROPEAN (FP6 and FP7) AND NATIONAL RESEARCH PROJECTS 2011 – 2014 ‘NEUJOBS’, coordinated by the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels – 7th Framework Programme. 2006 – 2011 ‘RECWOWE - Reconciling Work and Welfare’, Network of Excellence (NoE), Coordinated by Sciences Po Paris and the University of Nantes – 6th Framework Programme. 2005 – 2009 ‘INTUNE - Integrated and United’ project, coordinated by the University of Siena , 6th Framework Programme. 2004 – 2008 ‘NEWGOV – New Modes of Governance’, coordinated by the European University Institute of Florence and the Robert Schuman Centre – Florence, 6th Framework Programme. 2003 - 2004 ‘The Evolving Structure of Collective Bargaining. A Comparative Analysis Based on National Reports in the Countries of the European Union”, Action financed by the European Commission, carried out by the University of Florence – Dipartimento Diritto Privato e Processuale. 2011 – 2014 Member of the PRIN (Programmi di Ricerca Scientifica di Rilevante Interesse Nazionale) Project, ‘La costruzione della policy agenda in Italia: il ! ! 6! ruolo dei gruppi d’interesse/Agenda-setting in Italy: the role of interest groups’, Coordinated by Prof. G. Capano (Università di Bologna). AWARDS, PRIZES AND RESEARCH ASSESSMENT 2014 National Scientific Qualification/Abilitazione scientifica nazionale, to the function of Full Professor, sector 14/A2, Political Science, from 03/02/2014 to 02/02/2018. 2014 Harzing’s Publish or Perish Index, h-index: 16; i-10-index: 23 (at the 04/07/2015). 2013 Research Quality Assessment (VQR), for the period 2004-10, ANVUR (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del Sistema Universitario e della Ricerca), top score 3 out of 3. 2011 Research leave at the European Social Observatory (OSE), Brussels, 1/11/2011 – 25/02/2012. 2009 SISP (Società italiana di Scienza Politica) Prize for young academics, the best book of political science in 2007-08, for the book ‘Pensions in Europe, European Pensions’, Brussels, PIE Peter Lang. 2002 Post-Doc Research Fellowship (1 year) financed by the Robert Schuman Foundation, Paris, for the research project, “The Welfare State Reform and Social Dialogue in Europe. The Analysis at the European and National Level” directed by Prof. Renaud Dehousse, Centre for European Studies, Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques – Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Monographs: Natali, D. (2008): Pensions in Europe, European Pensions, Brussels, PIE-Peter Lang. Natali, D. (2007): Vincitori e Perdenti. Come cambiano le pensioni in Italia e in Europa, Bologna, Il Mulino. Edited Volumes: Natali, D. ; Vanhercke, B. (eds.) (2015), Social Policy in the European Union. State of Play 2015, Brussels, ETUI/OSE. Natali, D. (eds.) (2014), Social Developments in the EU, 2013, Brussels, ETUI/OSE. Natali, D. ; Vanhercke, B. (eds.) (2013), Social Developments in the EU, 2012, Brussels, ETUI/OSE. Bonoli, G.; Natali, D. (eds.) (2012), The Politics of the New Welfare State, Oxford, Oxford University Press. Natali, D.; Vanhercke, B. (eds.) (2012), Social developments in the EU, 2011, Brussels, ETUI/OSE. Degryse, C.; Natali, D. (eds.) (2011), Social developments in the EU, 2010, Brussels, ETUI/OSE. Marlier, E.; Natali, D. (eds.) with R. Van dam (2010), Europe 2020: Towards a more social EU?, ! ! 7! Brussels, PIE Peter Lang. Pochet, P., Keune, P. ; Natali, D. (eds.) (2010), After the Euro and Enlargement: social pacts in the EU, Brussels, ETUI/OSE. Edition of Special Issues and Symposia: Natali, D. (eds.) (2013), The EU and the Crisis, Symposium for the Italian Journal of Public Policy/Rivista Italiana delle Politiche Pubbliche, 2013/03. Gualmini, E. and Natali, D. (eds.) (2008), La politica di ricalibratura del welfare state, Special issue, for the Italian Journal of Public Policy/Rivista Italiana di Politiche Pubbliche, 2008/03. Articles in Scientific Journals: Natali, D. (2015), Pension Reform in Europe. What has happened in the wake of the crisis?, CESifo DICE Report - Journal of Institutional Comparisons, 13:2, pp. 31-35; https://www.cesifogroup.de/ifoHome/publications/journals/CESifo-DICE-Report/DICE-Forum/DICE-Forum-2-2015Pension.html De la Porte, C.; Natali, D. (2014), Altered Europeanisation of Pension Reform in the Context of the Great Recession: Denmark and Italy Compared, West European Politics, 4/37, pp. 732-749. Natali, D.; Stamati, F. (2014), Reassessing Pensions in Southern Europe: Two decades of reforms, South European Society and Politics, n. 14/3, pp. 309-330. Natali, D. and Pritoni, A. (2014), Parties and interest groups in Italy: the case of pensions policy, Contemporary Italian Politics, 6/3, pp. 249-260. Natali, D. (2014), I gruppi di interesse nel settore pensionistico, Rivista Italiana di Politiche Pubbliche, 3/14, pp. 345-376. Natali, D. (2013), The European Union and the Crisis: Key analytical questions to address, Italian Journal of Public Policy/Rivista Italiana di Politiche Pubbliche, 2/13, pp. 163-172. Amato, G., Meny, Y., Barbier, C., Natali, D. (2013), Muddling through the crisis. Contradictions in the recent EU reforms, Italian Journal of Public Policy/Rivista Italiana di Politiche Pubbliche, 3/13. Natali, D. (2013), Il modello sociale europeo è morto? Politiche sociali e relazioni industriali tra austerità e integrazione europea, Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia, n. 2/2013, pp. 227-252. Natali, D. (2013), Le fondamenta normative del welfare state: lo stato dell'arte e nuove prospettive di ricerca. Un commento, Stato e Mercato, n. 1/2013, pp. 81-94. Natali, D. (2012), Rapport de l’atelier ‘situation de bien etre des ainés’, Revue Belge de Sécurité Sociale, 3/12, pp. 541-573. Guardiancich, I.; Natali, D. (2012), The cross-border portability of supplementary pensions: lessons from the European Union, Global Social Policy, 12/12, pp. 300-315. Natali, D; Pochet, P. (2009), ‘The emergence and evolution of social pacts in the EMU Era: What type of Institutionalization?’, European Journal of Industrial Relations, 15/2, pp. 147-166. Natali, D. (2009), ‘The Open Method of Co-ordination on Pensions: Does it de-politicize pensions policy?’, West European Politics, 32/4, pp. 810-828. ! ! 8! Natali, D. (2009), La stratégie de Lisbonne après une décennie: revue critique d’une littérature pluridisciplinaire, La Revue de l’Ires, 60/1, pp. 109-136. Natali, D. (2009), ‘The Lisbon Strategy a decade on: a critical review of a multi-disciplinary literature’, Transfer, 15/1, pp. 111-137. Natali, D.; de la Porte, C. (2009), La participation dans la stratégie de Lisbonne (et au de-là). Une comparaison des MOC sur la stratégie européenne pour l'emploi et les retraites, La Revue de l’Ires, 60/1, pp. 65 – 86. Natali, D.; de la Porte, C. (2009), ‘Participation through the Lisbon Strategy : comparing the European Employment Strategy and pensions OMC’, Transfer, 15/1, pp. 71-91. Baldi, B., Capano, G., Lizzi, R.; Natali, D. (2009), "Government" e "governance" per le politiche locali e metropolitane, Amministrare, XXXIX, 2, pp. 299 – 348 Natali, D. (2009), La Strategia di Lisbona come fattore di modernizzazione del modello sociale europeo: valutazioni, Rivista delle Politiche Sociali, 4/09, pp. 89 – 120. Natali, D. (2008), ‘Le riforme pensionistiche: un’analisi storica dei giochi di solidarietà’, Rivista delle Politiche Sociali, 4/08, pp. 139-172 . de la Porte, C. Natali, D.; Pochet, P. (2008), Governance europea delle politiche sociali. Il coinvolgimento dei partner sociali e l’influenza nazionale, Rivista delle Politiche Sociali, 4/08, pp. 9 – 35. Gualmini, E.; Natali, D. (2008), Il cambiamento del welfare state in Europa, Rivista Italiana di Politiche Pubbliche, 3, pp. 5 - 19 Natali, D.; Pochet, P. (2008), L'evoluzione dei patti sociali all'epoca della Moneta Unica, Rivista Italiana di Politiche Pubbliche, n. 3, pp. 129 – 152. Natali, D. (2006), “From Italy to Europe. A review of recent Italian literature on social policy”, Journal of European Social Policy, N. 16/1, pp. 287-292. Pochet, P.; Natali, D. (2005), ‘European Networks on Pensions: The Participation of Organised Interests in the EU Policy-making Process’, Revue Belge de Sécurité Sociale, No 2/5, pp.307-335. Natali D. (2004), “Le Rôle des Syndicats dans l’Innovation des Systèmes de Retraite : Processus et Contenu de Réforme dans Divers Pays de l’Union”, Revue Belge de Sécurité Sociale, No.4/04, pp. 857-881. Natali D. (2004), “Europeanization, Policy Arenas, and Creative Opportunism: The Politics of Welfare State Reforms in Italy”, Special Issue of Journal of European Public Policy ‘The Europeanization of the Italian Political System’, Vol. 11, No 6, pp. 1077-1096; Natali D. (2004), “The Hybridisation of Pension Systems within the Enlarged EU. Recent Reforms in Old and New Members”, Revue Belge de Sécurité Sociale, No. 2/04, pp. 353-378. Natali D.; Rhodes M. (2004), “Trade-offs and Veto-players: Reforming Pensions in France and Italy”, French Politics, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 1-23. Chapters in Edited Volumes: Natali, D. (2015), Changing Multi-level Governance: The Regained Centrality of National Policymakers in Recasting Pensions in Central Eastern Europe, in Capano, G., Howlett, M. Ramesh (eds.), Varieties of Governance, London, Palgrave-MacMillan, pp. 151-168. Natali, D. (2015), Two decades of pension reforms in Italy: shedding light on a series of mirror! ! 9! images, in Ascoli, U. and Pavolini E. (eds.), The Italian Welfare State in a European perspective, Bristol, Policy Press, pp. 49-69. Agostini, D.; Natali, D; Sacchi, S. (2015), The Europeanisation of the Italian welfare state: channels of influence and trends, in Ascoli, U. and Pavolini E. (eds.), The Italian Welfare State in a European perspective, Bristol, Policy Press, pp. 259-282. Natali, D. ; Vanhercke, B.; Riley, J. (2015), The EU and the social legacy of the crisis: piecemeal adjustment or room for a paradigm shift?, in Natali, D. ; Vanhercke, B. (eds.), Social Policy in the European Union. State of Play 2015, Brussels, ETUI/OSE, pp. 13-31. Agostini, C. ; Natali, D. (2015), The EU’s ambivalent involvement in education and training policies, in Natali, D. ; Vanhercke, B. (eds.) (2015), Social Policy in the European Union. State of Play 2015, Brussels, ETUI/OSE, pp. 153-181. Natali, D. (2015), Future prospects – The EU political dilemma, Europe’s democratic challenge!and the role of trade unions in solving these, in Natali, D. ; Vanhercke, B. (eds.) (2015), Social Policy in the European Union. State of Play 2015, Brussels, ETUI/OSE, pp. 247-263. Natali, D. (2014), A last chance to rescue Europe?, in Natali, D. (eds.), 'Social developments in the EU, 2013', Brussels, ETUI/OSE, pp. 11-28. Natali, D. (2014), Future Prospects. Facing the E(M)U Challenge, in Natali, D. (eds.), 'Social developments in the EU, 2013', Brussels, ETUI/OSE, pp. 217-234. Natali, D. (2013), Future prospects. Vademecum to address EU political and policy challenges, in Natali, D. and Vanhercke, B. (eds.), 'Social developments in the EU, 2012', Brussels, ETUI/OSE, pp. 245-263. Natali, D.; Vanhercke, D.(2013), Forward. The EU and the ever changing crisis: what is the political cost of Austerity?, in Natali, D. and Vanhercke, B. (eds.), 'Social developments in the EU, 2012', Brussels, ETUI/OSE, pp. 11-29. Natali, D., Stamati, F. (2013), Le pensioni categoriali in Italia: legislazione e messa in opera del nuovo sistema multi-pilastro, in Pavolini, E., Ascoli, U., Mirabile, M.L. (eds.), Tempi Moderni. Il welfare nelle aziende in Italia, Bologna, Il Mulino, pp. 83-114. Natali, D. (2012). EU coordination of pension policy: policy content and influence on national reforms. In: Cantillon, B., Verschuren, H., Ploscar, P. (eds.), Social Inclusion and Social Protection in the EU: Interactions between Law and Policy. p. 131-152, Cambridge: Intersentia. Natali, D.; Vanhercke, B. (2012). Foreword - European paradox: is the EU running to stand still?. In: Natali, D. and Vanhercke, B. (eds.), Social developments in the EU, 2011. p. 11-24, Brussels : European Trade Union Institute. Natali, D. (2012). Future prospects - Has the European Social Model really gone?. In: (eds.): Natali, D., Vanhercke, B., Social developments in the EU, 2011. p. 237-249, Brussels: European Trade Union Institute. Amato, G., Meny, Y., Barbier, C.; Natali, D. (2012). Is the EU becoming more like the UN? Paradoxes around EU institutional developments in 2011 and risks for future integration. In: Natali, D. and Vanhercke, B. (eds.), Social developments in the EU, 2011. p. 25-54, Brussels: European Trade Union Institute. Natali, D. (2012). Lessons from UK: When Multi-Pillar Pension Systems Meet Flexible Labour Markets. In: Hinrichs, K.; Jessoula, M. (eds.), Labour Market Flexibility and Pension Reforms. p. 125-154, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ! ! 10! Bonoli, G.; Natali, D. (2012), Multidimensional Transformations in the Early 21st Century Welfare States. In: Bonoli, G.; Natali, D. (eds.), The Politics of the New Welfare State. p. 287-306, OXFORD: Oxford University Press. Bonoli, G.; Natali, D. (2012). The Politics of the 'New' Welfare States: Analysing Reforms in Western Europe. In: Bonoli, G.; Natali, D. (eds.), The Politics of the New Welfare State. p. 3-17, OXFORD: Oxford University Press. Natali, D. (2011). Europe 2020: Is the EU Social Dimension Still Important?. In: Perspectives on Europe. p. 52-58, Boston: Council for European Studies. Degryse, C.; Natali, D. (2011). Foreword: A more socially just and sustainable recovery for the European Union. In: Degryse, C.; Natali, D. (eds.), Social developments in the European Union 2010. p. 11-22, Brussels: ETUI-OSE. Natali, D., Degryse, C. (2011). Future Prospects. In: Degryse, C.; Natali, D. (eds.), Social developments in the European Union 2010. p. 205-212, Brussels: ETUI-OSE. Natali, D. (2011). Le politiche pensionistiche. In Ascoli, U. (eds.), Il welfare state in Italia. p. 5777, BOLOGNA: Il Mulino. Angelaki, M, Natali, D. (2011). Pension policy in Europe since the crisis: EU developments and national reforms. In: Degryse, C.; Natali, D., Social Developments in the European Union 2010. p. 121-140, Brussels: ETUI-OSE. Natali, D. (2011). The Pensions OMC: why did it emerge and how has it evolved?. In: Diedrichs, U., Reiners, W., Wessels, W. (eds.), The Dynamics of Change in EU Governance. p. 80-102, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Natali, D.; P. Pochet (2010), Introduction. The last wave of social pacts in Europe: Problems, Actors and Institutions. In: Pochet, P.; Keune, M. and Natali, D. (eds.), After the Euro and Enlargement: social pacts in the EU. p. 13-43, Brussels: ETUI-OSE. Frazer, H., E. Marlier, D. Natali, R. Van dam, B. Vanhercke (2010), Introduction. Europe 2020: Towards a more social EU?. In: Marlier, E., Natali, D., Van Dam, R. (eds.), Europe 2020: Towards a more social EU?. p. 11-40, Brussels: PIE Peter Lang. Natali, D. (2010), The Lisbon Strategy, Europe 2020 and the Crisis in between. In: Marlier E., Natali, D., Van Dam R. (eds.), Europe 2020: Towards a more social EU?. pp. 89-110, Brussels: PIE-Peter Lang. Natali, D, Pochet, P. (2010), The recent evolution of social dialogue in Cyprus and Malta: any scope for social pacts?. In: Pochet, P.; Keune, M. and Natali, D. (eds.), After the Euro and Enlargement: social pacts in the EU. pp. 281-316, Brussels: ETUI-OSE. Natali, D. (2009), ‘Pension Reforms in Italy and US: Policy Change Through Political and Institutionalized Policy ‘Gates’, in Capano, G.; Howlett, M. (eds.), European and North American Experiences in Policy Change: Policy Drivers and Policy Dynamics, London, Routledge, pp. 151169. De la Porte C.; Natali, D., Pochet, P. (2009), “Self-Governance in EU employment and social policy through the Open Method of Co-ordination”, in Sørensen, E.; Triantafillou, P. (eds.), The Politics of Self-Governance, London, Sage, pp. 187-210. Natali, D. (2009), ‘The Italian Welfare State (still) in Transition: the progressive recalibration of social programmes and greater flexibility of labour market policies’, in Schubert, K.; Hegelich, S. and Bazant, U. (eds.), ‘European Welfare States : The Handbook’, London, Routledge, pp. 277293. ! ! 11! Natali, D. (2008), ‘Rekalibrierung von Sozialprogrammen und Flexibilisierung der Arbeitsmarktpolitik: Das italienische Wohlfahrtssystem”, in Schubert, K.; Hegelich, S. and Bazant, U., (eds.), Europaische Wohlfahrtssysteme. Ein Handbuch, Wiesbaden, VS Verlag fur Sozialwissenshaften, pp. 333-354. Natali, D. (2008), ‘Le politiche sociali in Italia e in Europa: il contributo italiano all’analisi dello stato sociale europeo’, in Borraccetti, M.; Laschi, L. and Lizzi, R. (eds.), ‘Gli Studi Europei nelle Facoltà di Scienze Politiche. L’Integrazione Europea: i primi 50 anni dai Trattati di Roma’, Bologna, Clueb, pp. 277-298. Natali, D.; Rhodes, M. (2008), “The New Politics of Pension Reforms in Continental Europe”, in Arza, C. and Kohli, M. (eds.) ‘The Political Economy of Pensions: Politics, Policy Models and Outcomes in Europe’, London, Routledge, pp. 25-46. Natali, D. (2006), ‘The Challenge of Ageing: The Green Paper on Demographic Change’, in Pochet, P. and Degryse, C. (eds.) Social Developments in the European Union 2005, Brussels, ETUI/OSE, pp. 187-210. Natali D.; Rhodes M. (2005), “The Berlusconi Pension Reform and the Double Cleavage of Distributive Politics in Italy”, in Guarnieri, C. and Newell, J.L. (eds.) Italian Politics. Quo vadis?, New York-Oxford, Berghahn Books, pp. 172-189. Natali D. (2005): “The European Union and Pensions: Recent Steps in ‘Hard’ Legislation and ‘Soft’ Co-ordination », in Pochet, P. and Degryse, C. (eds.) Social Developments in the European Union 2004, Brussels, ETUI/OSE, pp. 203-229. Natali D.; de la Porte C. (2004): “OMC Pensions: What role for Europe in Co-ordinating the reform of different pension systems? The cases of France and the Netherlands”, in European Trade Union Yearbook 2003, in Jorgensen, H. and Monks, J. (eds.), Brussels, ETUI, pp. 255-282. Working papers: Natali, D. and Pavolini, E. (2014), Comparing (Voluntary) Occupational Welfare in the EU: Evidence from an international research study , OSE Paper Series, Research Paper No.16, November 2014, 39 pp. Sabato, S.; Natali, D.; Barbier, C. (2014), A Model for Implementing Sustainable and Qualitative Growth in the EU, Bruxelles, Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies, 2/6, pp. 1-76. Natali, D. and Stamati, F. (2013), Reforming pensions in Europe: a comparative country analysis 8/2013, Bruxelles: ETUI working paper series, pp. 1-50, ISSN 1994-4454 Agostini, C. and Natali, D. (2013), The European governance of education: progresses and challenges, Brussels: ETUI (European Trade Union Institute) policy brief, 2/2013, pp. 1-6, ISSN 2031-8782. Natali, D. (2011). Pensions after the financial and economic crisis: a comparative analysis of recent reforms in Europe. In: ETUI working paper. WP ETUI-REHS, pp. 1-32, Brussels: ETUI, ISSN: 1994-4454 Bonoli, G., Natali, D. (2011). The Politics of the New Welfare States in Western Europe. In: EUI working paper RSCAS. EUI WORKING PAPERS, p. 1-19, Florence: EUI working paper RCSAS, ISSN: 1028-3625 Guardiancich, I.; Natali, D. (2009). The EU and supplementary pensions, ETUI (European Trade Union Institute) working paper series, 11/2009, pp. 1-28, ISSN 1994-4446. ! ! 12! Natali, D. (2009), Public/Private Mix in pensions in Europe, ETUI (European Trade Union Institute) working paper series, 10/2009, pp. 1-30, ISSN: 1994-4446. Natali, D. (2006): “Le Pensioni nell’Europa a 25: il coordinamento delle strategie di riforma”, working paper for URGE (Unità di Ricerca sulla Governance Europea), Moncalieri (TO) Italy, n.02/06. Natali D.; Rhodes M. (2004):“The New Politics of the Bismarckian Welfare State: Pension reforms in Continental Europe”, EUI SPS Dept. Working Paper, 2004/10. Natali D. (2003): “The role of Trade Unions in the Pension Reforms in France and in the 1990’s: New Forms of Political Exchange ?”, EUI SPS Dept. Working Paper, 2003/3. Forthcoming publications Monograph: Lanzillo, M.L. and Natali, D. (2016), The Governance of Fear and Risks in Europe, Brussels, PIEPeter Lang. Edited volumes: Natali, D. (eds.) (2016), The New Pension Mix in Europe, Brussels, PIE-Peter Lang. Chapters in edited volumes: Natali, D. (2015), The New Pension Mix: Reform Trends, Policy and Political Dynamics, Open Research Questions, in D. Natali; M. Jepsen (eds.), The New Pension Mix in Europe, Brussels, PIEPeter Lang, forthcoming. Agostini, C.; Natali, D. (2015), Italian Welfare Reforms: A missed opportunity for a paradigmatic change?, in K. Schubert, P. de Villota and J. Kuhlmann (eds.), Challenges to European Welfare Systems, Berlin, Springer, forthcoming. PARTICIPATION AT NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES (a selection of) 2015 Organiser of the panel, ‘Pubblico e privato nella produzione di welfare: presente e future del welfare mix’, together with Alessando Martelli, Annual ESPAnet Italia (European Network of Social Policy Analysis – Italian section) Conference, Fisciano, 17-19 September. 2015 Organiser of the panel, ‘Occupational Welfare in Europe’, together with Emmanuele Pavolini and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser – Annual ESPAnet (European Network of Social Policy Analysis) Conference, Odense, 3-5 September. 2015 Organiser and Discussant of the round table ‘The European Union at a Crossroads: Political Tensions, Economic Weakness, and the Integration Process in Danger’, together with Maurizio Ferrera, Jan Zielonka, Caroline de la Porte and Vivien Schmidt, Council of European Studies – Annual Conference, Paris, 7-10 July. ! ! 13! 2015 Organiser of the panels ‘The Italian Welfare Capitalism and Its Enduring Crisis: Policy Change and Stability and their Key Determinants’ and ‘The Italian Welfare Capitalism and Its Enduring Crisis: Institutions, Interests, and Political Dynamics’, Council of European Studies – Annual Conference, Paris, 7-10 July. 2014 Chair (together with E. Pavolini) of the Panel ‘Occupational Welfare in Europe’, ESPAnet, Annual Conference, Oslo, 4-6 September. 2014 Chair (together with F. Costamagna) of the Panel ‘Europa, governance socio-economica e la crisi’, ESPAnet Italia, Annual conference, Turin, 18-20 September. 2013 Key note speaker, Plenary Session, ESPAnet Italia – Annual Conference, ‘The European Social Model, European Integration and the Crisis: The Perfect Storm?’, Rende, 19-21 September. 2012 Chair of and Presentation at the Round Table ‘The Politics of the New Welfare State’, Council for European Studies/Conference of Europeanists, Boston, 22-24 March. 2011 Presentation, ‘How can the EU’s Europe 2020 complement the social democratic vision of a social investment strategy?’, Conference ‘Social Progress in the 21st Century’, organised by Policy Network, London, 31 March-1 April. 2011 Annual Conference Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE), Presentation, Guardiancich, I. and Natali, D., ‘The EU and supplementary pensions Instruments for integration and the market for occupational pensions in Europe’, Madrid, 23-25 June. 2011 Presentation of the book edited by E. Marlier; D. Natali with R. Van dam ‘Europe 2020: Towards a more social EU?’, Open session at the Final Conference RECWOWE (Reconciling Work and Welfare), FP6 Programme, Network of Excellence, Brussels, 11 June. 2007 Presentation of the book, D. Natali ‘Vincitori e Perdenti? Come cambiano le pensioni in Natali Italia e in David Europa’, at the European University Institute janvier (EUI) of Florence, with Prof. P. Marconi Onofri, Prof. G. Amato, Prof. Y. Mény, 15 June. Bruxelles, le 5 2012 Via 146 l-51017 Pescia Mr AxelJacobs 2006 Conference ‘European Pensions Policies’, presentation ‘Pension Reforms in Italy’, Wilton r du Maitre Park, Wiston House, Sussex, 15-17 December. N EXx 't Ad m in istrate Fond u de Flemalle 5 BE- 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve LANGUAGES Obiet €ommunication Italian, Mother tongue : de fin du contrat de bail, Chaussée de Wavre 2& 5è* étage English, proficient user (C2) French, proficient user (C2) Cher Axel, Comme convenu, par la présente je vous confirme que mon séjour à Bruxelles s'arrête.ale27 février 2O!2. A partir de cette date, l'appartement de la chaussée de Wavre 28,5ème étage sera libre. Amicalement. Prof. Dr. David Natali, Université de Bologne, ltalie. David Natali University of Bologna in Forlì ! ! 14!