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Curso académico 2022-2023
Por decimotercero año consecutivo, el IBEI ha concedido los Premios Proyecto Fin de Investigación. Los ganadores de los premios reciben 200 €.
El comité para la selección de los Premios IBEI Proyecto Final de Investigación 2022-2023 acordó conceder el premio a los/las estudiantes Michael Harty, Arthur Willoughby, Ainhoa Morales, Ma. Trisha J. Querijero, Lucas Ignacio Abeledo.
Premios Proyecto Final de Investigación
- Michael Harty (Master's in International Relations): From Autocrats to Democrats. A Comparative Analysis of Authoritarian Successor Parties and Democratic Acceptance in Spain, Panama, and Myanmar.
- Arthur Willoughby (Master's in International Security): The Cентябрьский: Exit, Voice, and the Consequences of Mobilisation in Putin’s Russia.
- Ainhoa Morales Chinea (Master's in International Development): In the Eye of the Storm: Gendered Impacts of Climate Change in Africa.
- Lucas Ignacio Abeledo Vilariño (Research Master's in International Studies): Unveiling the Drivers: A Multidimensional Analysis of the Determinants Shaping the European Union’s Global Gateway Initiative.
- Ma. Trisha J. Querijero (Erasmus Mundus Masters Program in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP): Transitioning Towards Greener Markets: The Impact of Sustainable Financial Instruments in ASEAN (2018-2023).
Curso académico 2021-2022
Curso académico 2021-2022
Por duodécimo año consecutivo, el IBEI ha concedido los Premios Proyecto Fin de Investigación. Los ganadores de los premios reciben 200 €.
El comité para la selección de los Premios IBEI Proyecto Final de Investigación 2021-2022 acordó conceder el premio a los/las estudiantes Victor Delgado Perez, Vicente Constantino Kripka, Alejandra Quevedo, Debora Gonzalez Tejero y Katharina Weber.
Premios Proyecto Final de Investigación
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Victor Delgado Perez (Master's in International Relations): WHEN THE HAWKS FLY HIGH. Analyzing the Evolution of Attitudes Towards China in the US Congress since 2008
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Vicente Constantino Kripka (Master's in International Security): DETACHING DATA. An exploration of the trend in the amount of events prior to conflict onset
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Alejandra Quevedo (Master's in International Development): Understanding Care in the New Normal. A correlation analysis of care after Covid-19 in Colombia
- Debora Gonzalez Tejero (Research Master's in International Studies): CONTESTED LABELS. The operationalization of the IDP category in South Sudan
- Katharina Weber (Erasmus Mundus Masters Program in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP)): Preferential Trade Agreements – an effective policy tool in climate change governance?
Curso académico 2020-2021
Por undécimo año consecutivo, el IBEI ha concedido los Premios Proyecto Fin de Investigación. Los ganadores de los premios reciben 200 €. En el caso del Erasmus Mundus Masters Program in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP), ha habido dos ganadores, los cuales recibirán 100 € cada uno.
El comité para la selección de los Premios IBEI Proyecto Final de Investigación 2020-2021 acordó conceder el premio a los/las estudiantes Marnix N.H. Vermeer, Margaux Dandrifosse, Lorenzo Collinassi, Philipp Kittmann, Nils Heller y Sana Batool Naqvi.
Premios Proyecto Final de Investigación
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Marnix N.H. Vermeer (Master’s in International Relations): Understanding Political and Economic drivers of Chinese FDI into the European Union: New evidence from a mixed-method approach combining aggregate and firm-level data
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Margaux Dandrifosse (Master’s in International Security): WEALTHY OR BLOODY SOIL? Oil, Diamonds, and State-Sponsored Mass-Killing during Civil Wars
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Lorenzo Collinassi (Master's in International Development): Don’t kill the rainbow: A cross-country comparison of LGBT+ violence drivers in Latin America, the cases of Argentina and Colombia
- Sana Batool Naqvi (Erasmus Mundus Masters Program in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP)): Women Voting Patterns and Religio-Cultural Determinism in Pakistan
- Nils Heller (Erasmus Mundus Masters Program in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP)): DRIVERS OF POLICY TRANSFER? Exploring the role of private micro-mobility providers in international city-to-city knowledge exchange
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Philipp Kittmann (Research Master's in International Studies): La Rosa de Foc: Violent tactics during the October 2019 Protests in Catalonia
Curso académico 2019-2020
Por décimo año consecutivo, el IBEI ha concedido los Premios Proyecto Fin de Investigación. Los ganadores de los premios reciben 200 €.
El comité para la selección de los Premios IBEI Proyecto Final de Investigación 2019-2020 acordó conceder el premio a los/las estudiantes Giovanni Dini, Emily Reimal, Isabel Sánchez & Jonathan Brozdowski.
Además, 2 proyectos finales de investigación han sido galardonados con un diploma y una calificación de distinción, que figuran en las transcripciones académicas.
Premios Proyecto Final de Investigación
- Giovanni Dini (Master’s in International Relations), Responding to a global pandemic. A Comparative Analysis of New Zealand, Taiwan and the United Kingdom
- Emily Reimal (Master’s in International Security), Exploring the Effects of Foreign Partisan Election Intervention on Corruption
- Isabel Sánchez (Master's in International Development), Impact of the Salud Mesoamerica Initiative on adolescent pregnancy in Costa Rica: new evidence on multisectoral interventions
- Jonathan Brozdowski (Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP)), Why Do Countries Develop Harm Reduction Programs? A Mixed Methods Approach
Proyectos Finales de Investigación con distinción
- Isabelle Lengeling (Master’s in International Relations), '(Non-)Intervention is always for someone and for some purpose’. A critical theory analysis on the principle of non-interference within ASEAN
- Lona Burger (Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP)), Innovative Claims-Making and Media Diffusion. The Case of Mexico City’s Anti-Monuments
Curso académico 2018-2019
Por noveno año consecutivo, el IBEI ha concedido los Premios Proyecto Fin de Investigación. Los ganadores de los premios reciben 200 €.
El comité para la selección de los Premios IBEI Proyecto Final de Investigación 2018-2019 acordó conceder el premio a los/las estudiantes Marta Domingo, Andréane Williams, Tobias Baehr & Hannah Pascucci.
Premios Proyecto Final de Investigación
- Marta Domingo (Master’s in International Relations), Causes of Ethnic Unrest in China: The Cases of Xinjiang, Tibet, and Inner Mongolia
- Andréane Williams (Master’s in International Security), Micro-level motivations of combatants in inter communal conflicts. A look into the case of Jabal Mohsen and Bab al-Tabbaneh
- Tobias Baehr (Master's in International Development), Estimating the effect of (mobile) banking coverage on installed off-grid solar photovoltaic capacities in countries of sub-Saharan Africa
- Hannah Pascucci (Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP)), Exploring Persistent Policy Practices: Germany’s Dispersal Policy and the Accommodation of Asylum Seekers
Curso académico 2017-2018
Por octavo año consecutivo, el IBEI ha concedido los Premios Proyecto Fin de Investigación. Los ganadores de los premios reciben 200 €. Este año hay dos premios ex aequo que recibirán 100 €.
El comité para la selección de los Premios IBEI Proyecto Final de Investigación 2017-2018 acordó conceder el premio a las estudiantes Maria Nizzero, Anna De Marchi y Rosemary Tasker, y dos premios ex aequo para Benjamin Jance y Fabian Steuer.
Además, 3 proyectos finales de investigación han sido galardonados con un diploma y una calificación de distinción, que figuran en las transcripciones académicas.
Premios Proyecto Final de Investigación
- Maria Nizzero (Master’s in International Relations), Ungoverned spaces: Why some jihadist groups engage in public service delivery more than others
- Anna De Marchi (Master’s in International Security), Yes We Fear: An issue saliency analysis of the impact of terrorist attacks on electoral campaigning rhetoric in Europe
- Rosemary Tasker (Master's in International Development), Child Marriage Amongst Syrian Refugees: A Rational Response?
Proyecto Final de Investigación ex aequo
- Benjamin Jance IV (Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP)), Rapid buses, rapid opinions. A frame analysis of the media coverage surrounding bus rapid transit (BRT) systems in Bogotá, Colombia and Jakarta, Indonesia
- Fabian Steuer (Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP)), Machine Learning for Public Policy Making. How to Use Data-Driven Predictive Modeling for the Social Good
Proyectos Finales de Investigación con distinción
- Vera Pober (Master’s in International Relations), Gender-Specific Migration Patterns in the Context of Political and Economic Upheaval: The case of Tunisia
- Caio Cesar Paccola Jacon (Master's in International Development), Increasing freedoms in Sao Paulo: Promoting Development through decentralization and participation
Curso académico 2016-2017
Premios Proyecto Final de Investigación
- Olwen Smith (Master’s in International Relations), Winds of Change? An Analysis of Regional Variations in Corporate Discourse on Climate Change
- Filippo Ristoldo (Master’s in International Security), Attacks against Cultural Property as a weapon of war: An exploratory case study
- Lyuba Golovina (Master's in International Development), Measuring the Effects of Foreign-Educated Leaders on Government Education Expenditure in Sub-Saharan Africa
Proyecto Final de Investigación ex aequo
- Ann-Kathrin Beck (Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP)), Climbing the Ladder of Participation. Non-State Stakeholder Involvement in the Negotiation Process of the Vietnam Voluntary Partnership Agreement under the EU FLEGT Action Plan
- Oliver Rix (Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP)), Beyond the Crisis: The Reproduction and Transformation of Long-Term Care Practice and Policy in England
Proyectos Finales de Investigación con distinción
- Janina Kempf (Master’s in International Relations), On the Road to Wider Divergence? Ethnocentrism and its Drivers in Germany, Post-Refugee Influx 2016
- Shelina Assomull (Master’s in International Relations), How has Gibraltar’s position within Britain’s military structure impacted on the role of women in Gibraltar Society?
- Stefania De Santis (Master’s in International Security), When do Ethnic Organizations Resort to Violence in Democratic Countries? The Mapuche case
- Diewertje Hendriks (Master's in International Development), Is Distributive Justice Sufficient for a Climate Finance Regime? A Climate Justice based approach to Climate Funds
Curso académico 2015-2016
Premios al mejor trabajo de final de máster
- Susanne Karine Gjønnes (Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Public Policy - Mundus MAPP), Mobilising for development: Assessing the impact of public saving institutions in determining national savings levels
- Austin Ruckstuhl (Master’s in International Relations), The Blurring of Insiders and Outsiders: The TPP Transparency Campaign
- Andrew Sprague (Master’s in International Security), Russian Meddling In Its Near Abroad. The Use of Frozen Conflicts as a Foreign Policy Tool
Trabajos de final de máster con distinción
- Nicholas Langridge (Master’s in International Relations), Is there a choice when it comes to ethical-trade? An examination of coffee production in Nicaragua
- Valentina Restrepo (Master’s in International Relations), La desecuritización de una amenaza multisectorial e institucionalizada: el caso del conflicto armado con las FARC en Colombia
- Natalia Umansky Casapa (Master’s in International Security), What is the effect of terrorist attacks on the securitization of migration? Case studies from the UK and Spain
- Lara Sampaio (Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Public Policy - Mundus MAPP), Beliefs, dissents and policy change: An application of the advocacy coalition framework to the drug policy debate in Brazil
Curso académico 2014-2015
Premio al mejor trabajo de final de máster
- Miguel Alberto N. Gomez, Arming Cyberspace: The Militarization of a Virtual Domain
Trabajos de final de máster con distinción
- Aude Voortman, Terrorism in Europe. Explaining the disparity in the number of jihadist foreign fighters between European countries
- Lisa Stegall, Immigration and asylum policy in Europe. Explaining the variation in recognition rates regarding applications for asylum across different European destination countries in the light of the current refugee crisis
- Jessica Hyne, Region, rights and religion: Cross-national determinants of abortion laws
- Jesús Manuel Ares Mújica, The dramatic increase of violent crime in Venezuela since 1999: The Relationship between homicide and the country's new role in drug trafficking
- Celeste Saccomano, The causes of femicide in Latin America
- Myles O. Stiffler, Fiscal Federalism and Insolvency: Contrasting Cases of the U.S.A. and Germany. Case Study Analysis of Subnational Debt Frameworks and Insolvency Mechanisms
Curso académico 2013-2014
Premio al mejor trabajo de final de máster
- Torsten Mix, Lethal Repression of Peaceful Protest in Africa. Why Do (non-) Accountable and Military Regimes Shoot
Trabajos de final de máster con distinción
- Alexandra Ingvarsson, Migrants and the welfare state. An examination of variation in migrants’ access to social benefits
- Aleksandra Piletic, Emergence, Evolution and Entrenchment of Neoliberal Processes. New York City and London 1970s to the present
- James Wilhelm, Drivers and Brakemen: Explaining Cross-National Variation in Support for European Foreign Policy supranationalisation
- Paula Sanchez Mejorada Ibarra, Remesas colectivas y desarrollo local: Análisis de la participación de los municipios marginados en el Programa 3x1 para Migrantes en México
Curso académico 2012-2013
Premio al mejor trabajo de final de máster
- Sara Nikolic, In Search of Reasoned Consensus: the Influence of Non-State Actors within International Environmental Negotiations
- Enrique Wedgwood Young, The Infrastructure of Violence? Investigating Variation in the Intensity of Civil Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa
Trabajos de final de máster con distinción
- Marta Sanchez Dionis, Bridging the Gap between Commitment and Compliance: State Capacity and Human Rights in Guatemala
- Jesse Harber, The Malevolent Invisible Hand: Evolving Institutions of Social and Labour Control in Apartheid and Post-Apartheid South Africa
- Anna Isabel Duch, The Political Economy of EU-Developing Countries Preferential Trade Agreements in Services: The role of transparency, relative factor endowments and bargaining power
- Eugenio Díaz Llabata, Instituciones Políticas y Terrorismo. La excepción de Oriente Medio
Curso académico 2011- 2012
Premio al mejor trabajo de final de máster
Trabajos de final de máster con distinción
- Cassia Casagrande, The impact of public discourse on the securitization of the asylum law (LAsi) and policies in Switzerland
- Rachel Meyer, Peace Without Tranquility. A comparative analysis of two causal explanations of persistent violence in El Salvador and Honduras
- Saskia Widenhorn, Braving the storm: How are global biofuel policies sustained despite being contested? An analysis of the biofuel discourses of the EU, Brazil and Mozambique
- Marta Forns, Hollywood Films in the Non-Western World: What Are the Criteria Followed by the Chinese Government When Choosing Hollywood Film Imports?
- Jan Philipp Gausmann, A Game-Theoretic Approach to Cooperation in the European Gas Market. Why a Gas Exporters’ Cartel Has Not Yet Materialized
Curso académico 2010-2011
Premio al mejor trabajo de final de máster
- Penelope Kourtellidou, The Impact of Education in Sustaining/Transcending Ethnic Conflict. Evidence from Two Post-Conflict Fragmented Societies: Cyprus and Northern Ireland
Trabajos de final de máster con distinción
- Cristina Gonzalez, Political Violence and Inequality in Latin America During The Cold War
- Yauheniya Nechyparenka, Democratic Transition in Belarus: Cause(s) of Failure
- David Zrost, Why states pursue nuclear weapons programmes? The Iran case
- Juan Masullo, Sobre el poder blando y el biopoder. Evaluando el potencial impacto y limitaciones de M. Foucault en las RI