Sharon Pardo November, 2015 CURRICULUM VITAE • Personal Details Name: Sharon Pardo Date and place of birth: 17 February 1971, Haifa Address and telephone number at work: Department of Politics and Government, BenGurion University of Negev, P.O. Box 653, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel, +972-8-642-8396, pardos@bgu.ac.il Address and telephone number at home: 28 Soutine Street, Flat 2, Tel Aviv, 64684, Israel, +972-54-6477-5504 • Education LL.B., with Honours - 1993-1996, University of Sheffield, School of Law LL.M., with Distinction -1996-1997, University of Sheffield, School of Law Name of advisor: Prof. John G. Merrills Title of thesis: “From Liberation Organisation to Statehood: A Juridical Analysis of the ‘State of Palestine’ under International Law” Ph.D. - 1999-2003, Ghent University, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences Name of advisor: Prof. Marc Cogen Title of thesis: “The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: From European Unilateralism to Regional Regime” • Employment History 2015-present Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2013-2014 Visiting Senior Lecturer (sabbatical leave), Centre for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies – Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, Canada 2012-2015 Senior Lecturer (tenured), Department of Politics and Government, BenGurion University of the Negev 2011-2012 Senior Lecturer, Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2008-2011 Lecturer, Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2005-present Chair, The Centre for the Study of European Politics and Society, Department of Politics and Government and the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2004-2005 Post-Doctorate, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Department of Sharon Pardo page 2 Politics and Government, Name of advisor: Prof. Joel Peters, Title of thesis: “The Euro- Mediterranean Partnership: In Search for the New EuroMediterranean Region” 2003-2004 Part-time Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Ono Academic College 2001-2003 Part-time Lecturer and Research Assistant, Faculty of Law and Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, Ghent University, Belgium 2001-2003 Part-time Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, Mons University, Belgium • Professional Activities (a) Positions in academic administration 2015-present Mentoring Dr. Mansour Nsasra, Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2014-present Chair, Academic Steering Committee of the Office of International Academic Affairs, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2014-present Jean Monnet Chair ad personam, Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2013-2016 Chair, The National Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2012-2017 Adjunct Fellow, The National Centre for Research on Europe, Department of Global, Cultural and Language Studies, University of Canterbury, New Zealand 2012 Committee Member, Academic Committee on Internationalization, BenGurion University of the Negev 2012-present Chair, Bologna Training Centre, Department of Politics and Government and the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2011-2013 Chair, The Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund Program Committee (Sylff, Japan), Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, BenGurion University of the Negev 2011-2013 Chair, Faculty Research Centres’ Academic Committee, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2011-2013 Research and Development Coordinator, Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2011-2013 Chair, Ph.D. Committee, Department of Politics and Government, BenGurion University of the Negev Sharon Pardo page 3 2010-2013 Jean Monnet Chair in European Studies, Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2010-2013 Committee Member, University Research Centres’ Academic Committee, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2010-2011 Coordinator, Departmental Research Seminar Series, Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2009-present Head, The Konrad Adenauer Minor in European Politics and Society, Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2007-2010 Library Coordinator, Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2003-2005 Senior Fellow Researcher, The Centre for the Study of European Politics and Society, Department of Politics and Government and the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 1999-2010 Fellow Researcher, International and European Research Unit, Faculty of Law, Ghent University, Belgium (b) Professional functions outside universities/institutions 2014-present National Focal Point, The New-Med Track II Research Network, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe 2014-present Member of the International Editorial and Advisory Board, Israel Council on Foreign Relations 2014-present Member of the Steering Committee, EuroMeSCo Research Network 2011-2012 Member of the Steering Committee, EuroMeSCo Research Network 2006-2012 Member of the Public Council, Emun Hatzibur – The Israeli Council for Consumers’ Culture 2005-2013 Member of the National Executive, Israeli Association of International Studies 2004-2006 Co-Coordinator, Israeli European Policy Network 2004-2013 Member of the National Executive, Israeli Association for the Study of European Integration 2003-2004 Fellow Researcher, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute 2000-2002 Senior Advisor to the Director General and Director of the Projects’ Division, Ministry of Regional Cooperation Sharon Pardo page 4 1999-2000 Certified Arbitrator, Maagalim – Samuel Neaman Institute, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology 1998-2000 Head of the Labor Relations Department and Deputy Director of Human Resources, Laufer Aviation, Ltd. 1997-1998 Internship with the Hon. Judge Ms. Nitza Sharon, Haifa Magistrate Court, The State of Israel – The Judicial Authority (c) Significant professional consulting 2014 Expert for the Assessment of Proposals, Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency – European Union, Erasmus+ Programme 2011 Expert for the Assessment of Proposals, Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency – European Union – Jean Monnet Programme 2010 Expert, European Commissioner for Enlargement and the European Neighbourhood Policy Štefan Füle, European Commission – European Union, Taking Stock of the European Neighbourhood Policy (d) Editor or member of editorial board of scientific or professional journal 2014-present Member of the International Editorial and Advisory Board, Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs 2013-present Co-Editor, Book Series “Europe and the World”, Lexington Books – Rowman & Littlefield 2004-2005 Editor, Journal of the Israeli Association for the Study of European Integration (e) Ad-hoc reviewer for journals Baltic Journal of European Studies Comparative European Politics Cooperation and Conflict EuroMeSCo Research Network Foreign Policy Analysis Geopolitics International Studies Perspectives Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs Sharon Pardo page 5 Israel Studies Journal of Common Market Studies Journal of Contemporary European Research The International Spectator For grants: Erasmus+ Programme German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development Israel Science Foundation Lifelong Learning Programme – Jean Monnet Programme For presses: Lexington Books – Rowman & Littlefield (f) Membership in professional/scientific societies 2014-present International Political Science Association 2010-2011 Australian and New Zealand Studies Association of North America 2010-present Council for European Studies 2009-present European Community Studies Association – Canada 2007-present Canadian Political Science Association 2007-present American Political Science Association 2006-2007 Central and East European International Studies Association 2006-present Israel Political Sciences Association 2005-present Israeli Association of International Studies 2005-2006 British International Studies Association 2005-present International Studies Association 2005-2006 Society of Legal Scholars Sharon Pardo page 6 2005-present European Union Studies Association 2004-present University Association for Contemporary European Studies 2003-present Israel Association for the Study of European Integration 2002-2004 Belgian United Nations Association 2000-2002 Israeli Commission for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 1998-present Israel Bar Association 1998-2003 American Society of International Law • Educational Activities (a) Courses taught Issues in International Politics: The European Union’s Foreign Policy and the Middle East Before and After the Uprisings, B.A. level, University of Victoria, Canada European Union’s Foreign Policy toward the Middle East and the Mediterranean, B.A. level, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Diplomacy and European Foreign Policy, B.A. level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev The European Union: Identities, Citizenship and Nationality, B.A. level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev European Integration and Public International Law, B.A. level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev The European Union, the European Jewish Communities and Israel, B.A. level, BenGurion University of the Negev The European Union and the Middle East, B.A. level (seminar), University of Canterbury, New Zealand Introduction to International Law, B.A. level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev The European Union: Government and Politics, B.A. level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev European Foreign Policy and the Mediterranean, B.A. level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev The European Union and the Middle East, B.A. level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev The European Union Common and Foreign Security Policy, B.A. level, Ghent University, Belgium (with Prof. Marc Cogen) Sharon Pardo page 7 European Community Law, LL.B. level, Ono Academic College Public International Law, LL.B. level, Ono Academic College Public International Law, LL.B. level, Ghent University, Belgium (with Prof. Marc Cogen) The Law of Nations, Graduate level (seminar), Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Introduction to Mediterranean Economies, Graduate level (seminar), Mons University, Belgium (with Prof. Maurice Konopnici) (b) Research students International interns 2016 Przemek Zawada, International Interns Program, University of Wrocław and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev M.A. 2012 Hila Zahavi, M.A. (Direct Path), Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2012 Noa Freilich, M.A., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2012 Noé Michael, M.A., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (with Prof. Steve Rosen) 2014 Shirley Gordon, M.A., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2015 Or Blan, M.A., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2016 (expected) Boaz Barzilay, M.A., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2016 (expected) Sabina Gendler, M.A., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2016 (expected) Netanel Govari, M.A, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2016 (expected) Yehezkel Heiblum, M.A., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2016 (expected) Or Harpaz, M.A., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2016 (expected) Ido Rosenblum, M.A., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2016 (expected) Sivan Amir, M.A., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2017 (expected) Nitzan Shaul, M.A., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2017 (expected) Tal Rippa, M.A., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Sharon Pardo page 8 2017 (expected) Shachar Sadowsky, M.A., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2017 (expected) Maya Fuchs, M.A., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Ph.D. 2016 (expected) Hila Zahavi, Ph.D. (Direct Path), Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2016 (expected) Yoav Friedman, Ph.D., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2017 (expected) Hannah Moscovitz, Ph.D., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2019 (expected) Lia Moran Gilad, Ph.D., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev • Awards, Citations, Honors, Fellowships (a) Honors, Citation Awards 1985 City of Kiryat Bialik, Distinguished Citizen of the City of Kiryat Bialik 1997 University of Sheffield LL.M. - Law with Distinction 2006-2011 Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency – European Union, Jean Monnet Lecturer 2007 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Outstanding Teaching Award 2010-2013 Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency – European Union, Jean Monnet Chair in European Studies 2013-2016 Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency – European Union, Chair of the National Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence 2014-present Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency – European Union, Jean Monnet Chair ad personam 2015 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Outstanding Teaching Award 2015 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, The Glatt Award for Excellence in Teaching (b) Fellowships 2002-2003 Flemish Community, Belgium, $10,100, Ph.D. Specialization Fellowship 2004-2005 Israel Council for Higher Education – The Planning and Budgeting Committee, $15,000, Post-Doctoral Fellowship Sharon Pardo 2012 page 9 The EU Centre of Excellence, York University, Canada, Visiting Senior Lecturer • Scientific Publications a) H-index = 6 (Google Scholar; ISI N/A) b) Total number of citations of all articles = 171 (Google Scholar) c) Total number of citations without self-citations = 138 (Google Scholar) (a) Authored books 1. Sharon PardoPI and Joel PetersPI, 2010, Uneasy Neighbors: Israel and the European Union, Lexington Books, Lanham MD, 167 pages. (34 Google Scholar citations) (equal contribution) Published reviews: Stephan Stetter, 2010, “Uneasy Neighbors: Israel and the European Union,” Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs, Vol. 6(2): 137-139. David Schwam-Baird, 2010, “Uneasy Neighbors: Israel and the European Union,” Choice Magazine. Elisabeth Kübler, 2010, “EU-Israel: Auswege aus einer schwierigen Nachbarschaft,” (in German). Elisabeth Kübler, 2010, “EU-Israel: Ways Out of a Difficult Neighborhood,” Transversal, Vol. 1: 103-105. Simon J. Smith, 2010, “Uneasy Neighbors: Israel and the European Union,” European Foreign Affairs Review, Vol. 15(4): 578-579. P. R. Kumaraswamy, November 2010, “Uneasy Neighbors: Israel and the European Union,” Middle East Institute New Delhi Book Review, Vol. 6: 1-3. Bruno Oliveira Martins, 2011, “Uneasy Neighbors: Israel and the European Union,” JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 49(2): 497. Tobias Schumacher, 2011, “Uneasy Neighbors: Israel and the European Union,” Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol. 24(2): 301-303. Gadi Heimann, 2011, “Israel and the European Union: Four Decades of Missed Opportunities,” booksandideas.net, December 2: 1-5. 2. Sharon PardoPI and Joel PetersPI, 2012, 2014 (reprinted), Israel and the European Union: A Documentary History, Lexington Books, Lanham MD, 580 pages. (13 Google Scholar citations) (equal contribution) Sharon Pardo page 10 Published reviews: Bruno Oliveira Martins, 2013, “Israel and the European Union: A Documentary History,” Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs, Vol. 7(1): 165-167. Diane Mizrachi, 2012, “Israel and the European Union: A Documentary History,” Choice Magazine. 3. Sharon PardoPI, 2015, Normative Power Europe Meets Israel: Perceptions and Realities, Lexington Books, Lanham, MD, 144 pages. (0 Google Scholar citations) (b) Chapters in collective volumes 1. Sharon PardoPI, 2005, “The Euro-Mediterranean Neighbourhood Space: Outline for a New Institutional Structure,” in Roberto Di Quirico (ed.), Europeanisation and Democratisation: Institutional Adaptation, Conditionality and Democratisation in EU’s Neighbour Countries, Italian Institute for Human Sciences and European Press Academic, Florence, pp. 237-260. (6 Google Scholar citations) 2. Lior ZemerPI and Sharon PardoPI, 2006, “The European Neighbourhood Policy and Israel: Choosing the Judicial Forum in Light of the European Constitution,” in Roby Nathnson and Stephan Stetter (eds.), Monitor of the Israeli- European Policy Network, Friedrich- Ebert-Stiftung, Tel-Aviv and Vienna, pp. 116-134. (equal contribution) 3. Sharon PardoPI, 2008, “The New Political-Organisation Challenge of the Jews of the Enlarged European Union,” in Ladislav Cabada and Michal Mravinač (eds.), Integrating with the European Union: Accession, Association and Neighbourhood Policy, University of Public Administration and International Relations and Metropolitan University Prague, Plzeň, pp. 262-271. 4. Sharon PardoPI, 2008, “The Jewish Communities in Europe – Towards a New Institutional Organisation,” in Sergio DellaPergola, Abraham Bargil and Amos Yovel (eds.), The President’s Study Forum on World Jewish Affairs: Series C, 5768, 2004-2007, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, pp. 104-111 (in Hebrew). " בתוך סרג'יו, "הקהילות היהודיות באירופה – לקראת מבנה ארגוני חדש,8002 , PIשרון פרדו תשס"ח,' סדרה ג: חוג נשיא המדינה לתפוצות,) אברהם ברגיל ועמוס יובל (עורכים,פרגולה-דלה .401-444 ע"מ, ירושלים, האוניברסיטה העברית בירושלים,4002-4002 5. Sharon PardoPI, 2009, “Partnership without Membership: What the EU Can Offer Israel within the Framework of the European Neighbourhood Policy,” in Atila Eralp, Michelle Comelli and Cigdem Ustun (eds.), The European Neighbourhood Policy and the Southern Mediterranean, Italian Institute for International Affairs and the Middle East Technical University, Rome and Ankara, pp. 119-140. 6. Sharon PardoPI, 2009, “Between Attraction and Resistance: Israeli Views of the European Union,” in Sonia Lucarelli and Lorenzo Fioramonti (eds.), External Perceptions of the European Union as a Global Actor, Routledge, Oxon and New York, pp. 70-86. (4 Google Scholar citations) Sharon Pardo page 11 7. Sharon PardoPI, 2009, “Israel and the European Union: Public, Elite, Civil Society and Media Perceptions of the Union,” in Stephen Calleya (ed.), Mediterranean Perspectives on International Relations, Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies, Malta, pp. 245270. 8. Neve GordonPI and Sharon PardoPI, 2014, “What Can Pro-Democracy Activists in Arab Countries Expect from the European Union? Lessons from the Union’s Relations with Israel,” in Patricia Bauer (ed.), Arab Spring Challenges for Democracy and Security in the Mediterranean, Routledge, London and New York, pp. 100-119. (equal contribution) 9. Sharon PardoPI, 2014, “Views from the Neighbourhood,” in Natalia Chaban and Martin Holland (eds.), Communicating Europe in Time of Crisis: External Perceptions of the European Union, Palgrave-Macmillan, Houndmills, pp. 175-196. 10. Neve GordonPI and Sharon PardoPI, 2015, “Bordering Disputed Territories: The European Union’s Technical Custom Rules and Israel’s Occupation,” in Raffaella A. Del Sarto (ed.), Fragmented Borders, Interdependence and External Relations: The IsraelPalestine-European Union Triangle, Palgrave-Macmillan, Houndmills, pp. 86-106. (equal contribution) 11. Sharon PardoPI, 2015, “The Origins of a Strained Relationship,” in Beate Neuss and Antje Nötzold (eds.), The Southern Mediterranean: Challenges to the European Foreign and Security Policy, Nomos Publishers, Baden-Baden, pp. 257-280. 12. Neve GordonPI and Sharon PardoPI, 2016, “In Search of Identity: ‘Normative Power Europe’ through the Lens of the Middle East Conflict,” in Carmela Lutmar and Benjamin Miller (eds.), Regional Peacemaking and Conflict Management: A Comparative Approach, Routledge, London and New York, pp. 99-116. (equal contribution) *13. Patrick MüllerPI and Sharon PardoPI, 2016, “The European Neighbourhood Policy, Israel and Palestine,” in Tobias Schumacher, Andreas Marchetti and Thomas Demmelhuber (eds.), The Routledge Handbook on the European Neighbourhood Policy, Routledge, London and New York. (accepted) (equal contribution) (c) Refereed articles and refereed letters in scientific journals Where journal does not appear in ISI I used SJR or other known rankings. 1. Lior ZemerPI and Sharon PardoPI, 2003, “The Qualified Zones in Transition: Navigating the Dynamics of the Euro-Israeli Customs Dispute,” European Foreign Affairs Review, Vol. 8(1): 51-75. (2 Google Scholar citations, IF and JR N/A) (equal contribution) 2. Sharon PardoPI, 2004, “Europe of Many Circles: European Neighbourhood Policy,” Geopolitics, Vol. 9(3): 731-737. (18 Google Scholar citations, IF 0.77 and ISI JR Political Science 70/157, Q2) 3. Sharon PardoPI and Lior ZemerPI, 2005, “Towards a New Euro-Mediterranean Neighbourhood Space,” European Foreign Affairs Review, Vol. 10(1): 39-77. (33 Google Scholar citations, IF and JR N/A) (equal contribution) Sharon Pardo page 12 4. Yehezkel DrorPI and Sharon PardoPI, 2006, “Approaches and Principles for an Israeli Grand-Strategy towards the European Union,” European Foreign Affairs Review, Vol. 11(1): 17-44. (0 Google Scholar citations, IF and JR N/A) (equal contribution) 5. Lior ZemerPI and Sharon PardoPI, 2006, “Justice and Foreign Affairs: Taking the European Neighbourhood Partner Countries to the European Court of Justice,” Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 14(1): 1-20. (3 Google Scholar citations, IF 0.58, ISI N/A, Washington and Lee University School of Law JR Comparative Law 4/40, Q1) (equal contribution) 6. Lior Zemer PI, Eyal Kimel PI and Sharon PardoPI, 2006, “Public Trust and Political Legitimacy: Conflict of Interests and the Role of the Parliament’s Speaker in Israel and Europe,” The San Diego International Law Journal, Vol. 7(2): 313-340 (2 Google Scholar citations, ISI N/A, IF 0.42 Washington and Lee University School of Law JR International Law 52/217, Q1) (equal contribution) 7. Sharon PardoPI, 2007, “National Jewish Identity in Supranational Europe: New Strategy and New Structure for the Jewish Communities in the European Union,” New Trends, 15: 84-90 (in Hebrew). (0 Google Scholar citations, IF and JR N/A) אסטרטגיה חדשה ומבנה חדש: "זהות יהודית לאומית באירופה העל לאומית,8002 , PIשרון פרדו .21-00 ע"מ,41 כרך," כיוונים חדשים,לקהילות היהודיות באיחוד האירופי 8. Yehezkel DrorPI and Sharon PardoPI, 2007, “Introduction to an Israeli Grand-Strategy towards the European Union,” Politika – The Israeli Journal of Political Science & International Relations, Vol. 16: 9-42 (in Hebrew). (0 Google Scholar citations, IF and JR N/A) (equal contribution) ",רבתי ישראלית כלפי האיחוד האירופי- "מבוא לאסטרטגיה,8002 , PI ושרון פרדוPIיחזקאל דרור .0-18 ע"מ,41 כרך,פוליטיקה – כתב עת למדע המדינה וליחסים בינלאומיים 9. Lior ZemerPI and Sharon PardoPI, 2007, “Thoughts on Judicial Activism: The Case of the European Court of Justice,” Law and Business, Vol. 7: 203-247 (in Hebrew). (2 Google Scholar citations, IF and JR N/A) (equal contribution) ", מקרה בית המשפט האירופי: "הרהורים על אקטיביזם שיפוטי,8002 , PI ושרון פרדוPIליאור זמר .203-247 ע"מ, כרך ז,משפט ועסקים 10. Sharon PardoPI, 2009, “Going West: Guidelines for Israel’s Integration in the European Union,” Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs, Vol. 3(2): 51-62. (5 Google Scholar citations, IF and JR N/A) 11. Sharon PardoPI, 2009, “Integration without Membership: Israel and the European Union,” Contemporary European Studies, Vol. 1(4): 37-57. (1 Google Scholar citation, IF and JR N/A) 12. Sharon PardoPI, 2010, “Understanding Israeli-EU Relations: A Matter of Perceptions and Images,” Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs, Vol. 4(1): 63-75. (0 Google Scholar citations, IF and JR N/A) 13. Sharon PardoPI, 2011, “How the EU Could Lend Its Weight to the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process,” Europe’s World, Vol. 17: 20-25. Sharon Pardo page 13 Commentary: Clara Marina O’Donnell, 2011, “The EU Needs to Woo Israel if It’s to be a Peacemaker,” Europe’s World, Vol. 17: 21-25. 14. Sharon PardoPI, 2011, “So Close, So Far? Israel and the European Union,” Zmanim: A Historical Quarterly, Vol. 114: 48-56 (in Hebrew). (0 Google Scholar citations, IF and JR N/A) רבעון:" זמנים, רחוק כל כך? ישראל והאיחוד האירופי, "קרוב כל כך,2011 , PIשרון פרדו .12-11 ע"מ,441 כרך,להיסטוריה 15. Sharon PardoPI and Lior ZemerPI, 2011, “Bilateralism and the Politics of European Judicial Desire,” The Columbia Journal of European Law, Vol. 17(2): 263-305. (5 Google Scholar citations, IF 0.59 and Washington and Lee University School of Law JR European Law 1/59) (equal contribution) 16. Neve GordonPI and Sharon PardoPI, 2013, “What Can Pro-Democracy Activists in Arab Countries Expect from the European Union? Lessons from the Union’s Relations with Israel,” Democracy and Security, Vol. 9(1-2): 100-119. (1 Google Scholar citation, ISI N/A, SJR JR Sociology and Political Science 655/902, Q3) (equal contribution). (1 Google Scholar citation) 17. Sharon PardoPI, 2013, “The Year that Israel Considered Joining the European Economic Community,” JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 51(5): 901-915. (4 Google Scholar citation, IF 1.477 and ISI JR International Relations 13/83, Q1) 18. Sharon PardoPI, 2014, “Two Vignettes on Israeli-European Economic Community Relations in the Late 1950s’,” Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs, Vol. 8(1): 95-102. (0 Google Scholar citations, IF and JR N/A) 19. Neve GordonPI and Sharon PardoPI, 2015, “The European Union and Israel’s Occupation: Using Technical Customs Rules as Instruments of Foreign Policy,” The Middle East Journal, Vol. 69(1): 74-90. (0 Google Scholar citations, ISI N/A, Google Metrics JR Middle East and Islamic Studies 1/20, Q1) (equal contribution) 20. Neve GordonPI and Sharon PardoPI, 2015, “Normative Power Europe and the Power of the Local,” JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 53(2): 416-427. (2 Google Scholar citations, IF 1.477 and ISI JR International Relations 13/83, Q1) (equal contribution) 21. Neve GordonPI and Sharon PardoPI, 2015, “Normative Power Europe Meets the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict,” Asia-Europe Journal, Vol. 13(3): 265-274. (0 Google Scholar citations, IF 0.22 and ISI JR Business Management and Accounting 123/267, Q2) (equal contribution) (d) Published scientific reports and technical papers 1. Lior ZemerPI and Sharon PardoPI, 2002, “An Alternative Euro-Israeli Dispute Resolution. Proposal for the ‘Rules of Origin’ Saga,” Jean Monnet Working Papers in Sharon Pardo page 14 Comparative and International Politics – Department of Political Studies, University of Catania, 49(2), 22 pages. (equal contribution) 2. Sharon PardoPI, August 2003, “From Brussels to Valletta,” The Belgian United Nations Association Review, Vol. 118-119: 31-35. 3. Members of the Jewish People Policy Planning InstitutePI and Sharon PardoPI, 2004, “The Jewish People 2004,” Annual Assessment – The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute, No. 1, 56 pages. 4. Sharon PardoPI, December 2004, “Soft Power as National Asset,” Strategic Paper – The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute, 19 pages. (3 Google Scholar citations) 5. Members of the Jewish People Policy Planning InstitutePI and Sharon PardoPI, 2005, “The Jewish People Global Forum,” Strategic Paper – The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute, 20 pages. 6. Members of the Jewish People Policy Planning InstitutePI and Sharon PardoPI, 2005, The Jewish People Between Thriving and Decline, The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute, Jerusalem, 672 pages. (7 Google Scholar citations) 7. Members of the Jewish People Policy Planning InstitutePI and Sharon PardoPI, 2005, “Facing a Rapidly Changing World,” Annual Assessment – The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute, 72 pages. (2 Google Scholar citations) 8. Sharon PardoPI, October 2008, “Toward an Ever Closer Partnership: A Model for a New Euro-Israeli Partnership,” EuroMeSCo Paper, No. 72, 34 pages. (1 Google Scholar citation) 9. Sharon PardoPI, Décembre 2010/2011, “Relations UE-Israël: du bruit pour rien?,” Afkar/Idées, No. 28: 51-54 (in French). Sharon PardoPI, December 2010/2011, “EU-Israeli Relations: Much Ado about Nothing?,” Afkar/Idées, No. 28: 51-54. (e) Unrefereed professional articles and publications Book reviews: 1. Sharon PardoPI, 2007, “Does the EU have a Value-Driven Vision of the World?,” The International Spectator, Vol. 42(1): 141-143. (1 Google Scholar citation, ISI N/A, IF N/A and SJR JR Political Science 170/230) 2. Sharon PardoPI, 2007, “The Convergence of Civilizations: Constructing a Mediterranean Region,” JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 45(2): 516-517. (0 Google Scholar citations, IF 1.477 and ISI JR International Relations 13/83, Q1) 3. Sharon PardoPI, 2011, “European Union Policy towards the Arab-Israeli Peace Process. The Quicksands of Politics,” European Foreign Affairs Review, Vol. 16(1): 143-144. (0 Google Scholar citations, ISI N/A, IF N/A and SJR JR Social Sciences 8/480, Q1) Sharon Pardo page 15 Non refereed articles and essays: 1. Sharon PardoPI, 2011, “The EU in Israeli Eyes,” The University Association for Contemporary European Studies Newsletter, Vol. 67: 1-2. 2. Sharon PardoPI, 2014, “Can the Helsinki Process Inspire?,” Security Community: The OSCE Magazine, Vol. 3: 27. • Lectures and Presentations at Meetings and Invited Seminars (a) Invited plenary lectures at conferences/meetings 2006, “The New Israeli Government and the Future of Arab-Israeli Relations,” NATO Parliamentary Assembly 12th Mediterranean Dialogue Seminar: The Middle East at a Crossroads. New Challenges for East-West Dialogue, Istanbul, Turkey, 2-4 May. 2006, “The EU: Challenges and Opportunities,” The Diaspora Forum of the President of the State of Israel, President’s Residence, Jerusalem, Israel, 5 June. 2008, “The EU and the Middle East – A New Window of Opportunities?,” The Annual Meeting of Forum on the Problems of Peace and War, Florence, Italy, 13 March. 2010, “Europe in the Mirror of Others,” UACES Arena Seminar in cooperation with the University of Kent in Brussels and Edelman-The Centre, Brussels, Belgium, 10 December. 2011, “EU-Israel: Quo Vadis,” Corvinus University of Budapest Lecture Series on Israel, Budapest, Hungary, 31 March. 2012, “From Divergence to Convergence: The EU and the Middle East Peace Process,” ECPR/Lisbon Ph.D. Summer School, Lisbon, Portugal, 22 June. 2013, “The EU’s Normative Power,” Brussels Briefing: The Alfred von Oppenheim Centre for European Policy Studies, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik eV – The German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin, Germany 18 April. 2014, “Views from the Neighbourhood: Israeli Perceptions towards the EU,” The Centre for Studies on Federalism – Department of Cultures, Politics and Society, University of Turin Lecture Series on Europe from Outside, Turin, Italy, 15 October. 2015, “Israel and the EU: Perceptions in a Complex Relationship,” The Middle East Institute, Washington, D.C., United States, 10 April. 2015, “Normative Power Europe Meets Israel,” The Centre for Studies on Federalism – Department of Cultures, Politics and Society, University of Turin Lecture Series on Europe from Outside, Turin, Italy, 27 November. Sharon Pardo page 16 2015, “Normative Power Europe in the Global Dialogue,” Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence – EU in Global Dialogue, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany, 11 December. (b) Presentation of papers at conferences/meetings (oral or poster) Sharon Pardo, 2002, “Regional Cooperation in the Middle East: Israel and the PNA,” Conference on Euro-Mediterranean Cooperation, Mons, Belgium, 18 April. Sharon Pardo, 2004, “Developing an Effective Counter Antisemitism Strategy,” The Third General Assembly of European Jewry, Budapest, Hungary, 21 May. Sharon Pardo, 2004, “The European Neighbourhood Policy and the Mediterranean: From European Unilateralism to Regional Regime,” Conference on the EU in Regional Conflict Resolution, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel, 25 October. Sharon Pardo, 2005, “International Intervention in the Israel-Palestine Conflict,” Conference on the Role of the EU in Border Conflicts,” Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Jerusalem, Israel, 8-11 January. Sharon Pardo, 2005, “Israel’s Grand Strategy towards the EU,” Conference on the EU, the Mediterranean and the Middle East – Using the Window of Opportunity, Brussels, Belgium, 20-21 April. Sharon Pardo, 2005, “The Euro-Mediterranean Neighbourhood Space: Outline for a New Institutional Structure,” Conference on Europeanisation and Democratisation: The Southern European Experience and the Perspective for New Member States of the Enlarged Europe, Florence, Italy, 16-18 June. Sharon Pardo, 2005, “Towards a New EMNS,” Conference on the EU: Past and Future Enlargements – UACES 35th Annual Conference and 10th Research Conference, Zagreb, Croatia, 5-7 September. Sharon Pardo and Lior Zemer, 2005, “Taking the ENP to the ECJ: The Making of a Neo Van Gend,” Conference on the EU: Past and Future Enlargements – UACES 35th Annual Conference and 10th Research Conference, Zagreb, Croatia, 5-7 September. Sharon Pardo, 2006, “Israel and the EU: Maintaining the Relations,” The Annual Conference of the Israeli Political Sciences Association – The Open University of Israel, Raanana, Israel, 15 June. Sharon Pardo, 2006, “Taking the Enlarged Neighbourhood to the ECJ,” The Central and East European International Studies Association Fourth Convention. Reflecting on a Wider Europe and Beyond: Norms, Rights and Interests – University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia, 2527 June. Sharon Pardo, 2006, “Israel and the EU: An Israeli Grand-Strategy towards the EU,” Conference on Visions of Europe: Key Problems, New Trajectories – UACES 36th Annual Conference and 11th Research Conference, Limerick, Ireland, 31 August -2 September. Sharon Pardo page 17 Sharon Pardo, 2006, “The Euro-Mediterranean Relations and the Transatlantic Connection,” Conference on Common Values and Principles as the Basis for the Mediterranean Dialogue within the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, Madrid, Spain, 14-15 December. Sharon Pardo, 2007, “Israeli-EU Perceptions and Misperceptions,” Conference on Politics, Policy and Responsible Scholarship – ISA 48th Annual Convention, Chicago, United States, 28 February-3 March. Sharon Pardo, 2007, “The EU: A View from Israel,” The Fourth ECPR General Conference, Pisa, Italy, 6-8 September. Sharon Pardo, 2007, “The ENP: A View from Israel,” The Joint Conference of the Italian Institute of International Affairs and the Middle East Technical University on the ENP and the Southern Mediterranean: Drawing from the Lessons of Enlargement, Ankara, Turkey, 23 November. Sharon Pardo, 2008, “The ‘Privileged Union’: A New Model for Relations between the EU and its Mediterranean Neighbors,” Conference on Bridging Multiple Divides – ISA 49th Annual Convention, San Francisco, United States, 26-29 March. Sharon Pardo, 2008, “The EU for Israel: How the EU is Viewed by Political and Business Elites, Civil Society and the Press in Israel,” Conference on Europe in the Changing World: Challenges, Priorities and Research Collaboration – The National Centre for Research on Europe, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, 24-27 September. Sharon Pardo, 2009, “The Advanced Partnership,” Conference on Exploring the Past Anticipating the Future – ISA 50th Annual Convention, New York, United States, 15-18 February. Sharon Pardo, 2009, “So Close, So Far? Israel, the EU and the Mediterranean,” Symposium on Double Unification: Germany and Europe After 1989 – Minerva Institute for German History and the Morris E. Curiel Institute for European Studies, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, 23 April. Sharon Pardo, 2009, “The EU and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Opportunities and Constraints,” Conference on Strengthening the Forces of Moderation in the IsraeliPalestinian Conflict: The Role of the EU after the Gaza War – The Truman Institute Jerusalem and the Clingendael Institute The Hague, Jerusalem, Israel, 28-30 June. Sharon Pardo, 2009, “Hungary, Israel and the EU: 20 Years of Hungarian-Israeli Relations,” Conference on the Occasion of the 20th Anniversary of the Renewal of the Diplomatic Relations between the State of Israel and the Republic of Hungary – The Hungarian Institute of International Affairs, Budapest, Hungary, 7 September. Sharon Pardo and Joel Peters, 2010, “Uneasy Neighbors: Israel and the EU,” Uneasy Neighbors: Israel and the EU Book Launch Event – Israel Council on Foreign Relations and the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Jerusalem, Israel, 4 January. Sharon Pardo page 18 Sharon Pardo, 2010, “Bidirectional Relations? Israel and Europe,” Conference on the Relationship between Israel and Europe: The Cases of France and Italy – Centre de recherché français à Jérusalem, Jerusalem, Israel, 25 February. Sharon Pardo, 2010, “Thoughts on Spain and the Union for the Mediterranean,” Conference on Spain: History, Memories and Politics – The Center for International and Regional Studies, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, 14 March. Sharon Pardo, 2010, “The Brussels Challenge: New Directions for the EU in the Middle East Conflict,” The Revenge of the European Model? The Council for European Studies at Columbia University 17th International Conference, Montreal, Canada, 15-17 April. Sharon Pardo and Joel Peters, 2010, “Uneasy Neighbors: Israel and the EU,” The Revenge of the European Model? The Council for European Studies at Columbia University 17th International Conference, Montreal, Canada, 15-17 April. Sharon Pardo, 2010, “Israeli-EU Relations in a Multilateral Context,” The GARNET EUIA 2010 Conference: The EU in International Affairs, Brussels, Belgium, 22-24 April. Sharon Pardo, 2010, “Squaring the Circle of Analysis of NATO’s Role and Strategic Concept,” The METU-CES-NATO Conference: NATO’s Future – Challenges and Prospects, Ankara, Turkey, 5 June. Sharon Pardo, 2010, “The EU, the Arab World and Israel in a Multilateral Context,” Conference on Exchanging Ideas on Europe: Europe at a Crossroads – UACES 40th Annual Conference, Bruges, Belgium, 6-8 September. Sharon Pardo, 2011, “The EU’s and NATO’s Images in Israel,” EU-GRASP Conference on the EU and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict – University of Gothenburg Conference, Jerusalem, Israel, 22 May. Sharon Pardo, 2011, “The EU and the Middle East Facing the Arab Spring,” Conference on the Pacification of Europe: Lessons for the Middle East – The University of Haifa and the Israeli Association for International Studies Conference, Haifa, Israel, 24-26 May. Sharon Pardo, 2011, “Europe Seen from Israel,” EuroBroadMap Conference: Europe Seen from Here and Elsewhere – The University of Rouen and the EuroBroadMap Conference, Mont Saint Aignan, France, 1-2 December. Sharon Pardo, 2011, “Speaking Weak Law to High Politics,” Annual Conference of Israel Association for International Studies – Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel, 25 December. Sharon Pardo, 2012, “Reflections and Images from the Pacific and Middle East of the EU,” Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Studies Association of North America, Toronto, Canada, 16-18 February. Sharon Pardo, 2012, “European Law (and Politics) in the Middle East Conflict,” Nineteenth International Conference of Europeanist – Council for European Studies, Boston, United States, 22-24 March. Sharon Pardo page 19 Sharon Pardo, 2012, “The Privileged Union: A New Model for Euro-Arab Relations in the Age of Arabellion,” DAAD Conference: After the Crises? Germany and its Partners in a Changing Europe – Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 20-21 April. Sharon Pardo, 2012, “The ECJ and the Middle East Conflict,” Third European Union in International Affairs – IES International Conference, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium, 3-5 May. Sharon Pardo, 2012, “Decades of European Foreign Policy and Governance in the Middle East Conflict,” The Annual Conference of the EU Centre of Excellence: Sixty Years of European Governance – York University, Toronto, Canada, 13-14 September. Sharon Pardo and Neve Gordon, 2012, “Explaining Regional Pacification: Lessons from EU-Israeli Relations,” Conference on Explaining Regional Pacification: The Case of Europe and Lessons for the Middle East – The University of Haifa and the Israeli Association for International Studies Conference, Haifa, Israel, 29-30 November. Sharon Pardo, 2013, “Normative Power Europe through the Lens of the Israeli Palestinian Conflict, Annual Conference of the Israeli Association for the Study of European Integration – Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, 26 May. Sharon Pardo and Neve Gordon, 2013, “Why Labels Matter: Israeli Settlement Products and Technical Customs Rules as Instruments of European Foreign Policy,” The Tenth Annual Conference of the Israeli Association for International Studies Conference – BenGurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel, 10 June. Sharon Pardo, 2013, “Normative Power Europe Meets the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict,” The Fifth Network Conference: EU Neighbourhood Policy – Survey and Perspectives – Europa Institut at the University of Zurich, Jerusalem, Israel, 22 October. Sharon Pardo, 2014, “Normative Power Europe and the EU’s Neighbourhood,” Joint Jean Monnet Chair and Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence Symposium on Normative Power Europe? EU External Outreach and International Identity – The National Centre for Research on Europe, the University of Canterbury and the University of Kent, Christchurch, New Zealand, 27-28 February. Sharon Pardo, 2014, “Schizophrenic Europe: Normative Power Europe Meets the Israeli‐Palestinian Conflict,” Conference on Spaces and Places: Geopolitics in an Era of Globalization – ISA 55th Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada, 26-29 March. Sharon Pardo and Neve Gordon, 2014, “Using Technical Customs Rules as Instruments of Foreign Policy,” Conference on the EU in International Affairs – EUIA Fourth Annual Conference, Brussels, Belgium, 22-24 May. Sharon Pardo, 2014, “The EU’s Internal and External Dynamics: Lessons from the Union’s Relations with Israel,” Conferences on Challenges of Contemporary Governance – IPSA 23rd World Congress of Political Science, Montreal, Canada, 19-24 July. Sharon Pardo, 2014, “The Future of the Euro-Mediterranean Relationship: Lessons from the OSCE Model,” Towards Helsinki+40: OSCE, the Global Mediterranean and the Future of Cooperative Security – IAI and OSCE Seminar, Rome, Italy, 18 September. Sharon Pardo page 20 Sharon Pardo, 2014, “Israel: The Seventh Would Be Member State of the EEC?,” Annual Conference of the Israeli Association for the Study of European Integration: The EU – Wherto?, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel, 30 September. Sharon Pardo and Neve Gordon, 2014, “Bordering Disputed Territories,” Borders at the Interface: Bordering Europe, Africa and the Middle East International Workshop – BenGurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel, 7-11 December. Sharon Pardo, 2015, “Why Labels Matter?,” Fourteenth Biennial Conference of the EU Studies Association, Boston, United States, 5-7 March. Sharon Pardo, 2015, “Normative Power Europe Meets Israel,” Annual Conference of the Haifa Center for German and European Studies: The Idea of Europe, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel, 6-7 May. Sharon Pardo, 2015, “Normative Power Europe Meets Israel,” Conference on Challenges and Opportunities: How has Gender and Diversity Scholarship affected Political Science? – CPSA 87th Annual Conference, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, 2-4 June. Sharon Pardo, 2015, “Rules of Origin as Instruments of European Foreign Policy,” Conference on Challenges and Opportunities: How has Gender and Diversity Scholarship affected Political Science? – CPSA 87th Annual Conference, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, 2-4 June. Sharon Pardo, 2015, “Israel’s Contribution to the European Integration Project,” Conference on the Contribution of Jews to European Culture and Values – EPP Group and POLIN Museum Conference, POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw, 22 June. Sharon Pardo and Neve Gordon, 2015, “Normative Power Europe and the Power of the Local,” ECPR 9th General Conference, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada, 25-29 August. Sharon Pardo, 2015, “German-Israeli Relations: Between the Special Relationships Approach and the Diplomacy of Guilt Theoretical Framework,” Conference on GermanIsraeli Relations, The Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, 25 November. (c) Presentations at informal international seminars and workshops 2004, The Role of the Enlarged EU in Reviving the Peace Process in the Middle East, The University of Jordan and Birzeit University in cooperation with the Konrad-AdenauerStiftung, “Strategically Changes in the Middle East: The ENP and the State of Israel – Economical and Political Aspects,” Sweimeh, Jordan, 12-13 June. 2004, Israeli-European Policy Network, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, “The Future of EU-Israeli Political Relations,” Berlin, Germany, 14 October. 2005, Israeli-European Policy Network, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, “The European Constitution, Israel and the ECJ,” Brussels, Belgium, 17 November. Sharon Pardo page 21 2005, The Israeli Association for the Study of European Integration Seminar on the EUIsraeli ENP Action Plan, Bar-Ilan University, “Israel and the ENP,” Ramat-Gan, Israel, 24 November. 2005, The Intercat Conference on Political Dialogue and Security Cooperation in the Mediterranean Region: Barcelona+10 and the New Neighbourhood Policy, The European Institute of the Mediterranean, “Reforming the Euro-Mediterranean Dialogue,” Barcelona, Spain, 2-3 December. 2005, The CSEPS-YIFC Annual Conference, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, “The European Role in the Promotion of Young Israeli-Palestinian Leadership,” Beer-Sheva, Israel, 14 December. 2005, Israeli-European Policy Network, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, “The ENP and Israel: Choosing a Judicial Forum in Light of the European Constitution,” Tel-Aviv, Israel, 15 December. 2006, Israeli-European Policy Network, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, “IsraeliEuropean Relations in the Age of the Convergence Plan,” Vienna, Austria, 20 June. 2007, Seminar on the Euro-Mediterranean Area After Barcelona 10, EuroMeSCo Research Network, “The ENP: Back to the Future,” Lisbon, Portugal, 28-29 June. 2008, The Joint Conference of the GARNET Network of Excellence and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the External Image of the EU, University of Bologna at Forli, “Israel in the EU: A Reality or an Illusion?,” Florence, Italy, 14-15 March. 2009, The XXVI Malta Information and Training Seminar for Euro-Med Diplomats, University of Malta/Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies, “The Union for the Mediterranean: Much Ado about Nothing?,” St. Julians, Malta, 15-18 May. 2010, Meeting with Academic and Think Tank Experts Hosted by EU Commissioner Štefan Füle, The European Commission, “ENP Strategic Review,” Brussels, Belgium, 23 September. 2012, The XXXII Malta Information and Training Seminar for Euro-Med Diplomats, University of Malta/Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies, “Prospects and Challenges of the Arab Spring,” St. Julians, Malta, 11-14 May. 2012, The Annual Jean Monnet Conference, University of Victoria, “Europe’s Split Personality: Normative Power Europe and the Middle East,” Victoria, Canada, 10 August. 2013, The EU and Israel/Palestine: Borders and Borderlands Workshop, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies – European University Institute, “Of Borders and Labels” (with Neve Gordon), Florence, Italy, 10 May. 2014, The EU and the OPT: State-Building without a State, European Neighbourhood Policy Chair – College of Europe, “The EU and the Middle East,” Natolin, Poland, 3 April. Sharon Pardo page 22 2014, The Mediterranean and the OSCE, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Istituto Affari Internazionali, and Compagnia di San Paolo, “Can the Helsinki Process Inspire?,” Turin, Italy, 4-5 June. 2014, The Israeli-European Agenda, The Delegation of the EU to Israel, the Heinrich-BöllStiftung and the Israel Council on Foreign Affairs, “Normative Power Europe Meets Israel,” Herzliya, Israel, 30 October. 2015, Germany and its Partners in a Globalised World, The Global Strategic Advisory Group, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, “The Business of the ‘Crystal Ball’: Future Trends and Methods to Identify Them,” Cadenabbia, Italy, 27-29 November. (d) Seminar presentations at universities and institutions 2005, The Centre for the Study of European Politics and Society and the Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, “The Ambassadors Forum – France and the Middle East,” 28 December. 2006, Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, “Soft Power: Israel’s Means to Success,” 17 January. 2006, Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, “European Identity: Theory and Empirics,” 20 March. 2007, Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, “A View from Israel: Israeli Perceptions and Misperceptions of the EU,” 4 December. 2008, Department of Politics, University of Florence, “Association, Partnership or Membership,” 13 March. 2010, Department of Politics and Government and the Centre for the Study of European Politics and Society, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, “Uneasy Neighbors: Israel and the EU,” 4 January. 2010, National Centre for Research on Europe, University of Canterbury, “From Divergence to Convergence: The EU and the Middle East Process,” 12 February. 2010, The Centre for the Study of European Politics and Society and the Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, “The Ambassadors Forum – The EU, Israel and the Middle East,” 14 December. 2011, The National Centre for Research on Europe, University of Canterbury and Victoria University of Wellington, “The EU in Asia and in the Pacific: An Israeli Perspective,” 29 September. 2012, International Relations Department, London School of Economics, “The EU: A View from Israel,” 19 January. 2012, The Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, “Neighbors and Partners?,” 27 February. Sharon Pardo page 23 2012, The National Centre for Research on Europe, University of Canterbury and Victoria University of Wellington, “The EU in Asia and in the Pacific: An Israeli Perspective,” 27 September. 2012, The Jean Monnet Chair and the EU Centre of Excellence, York University, “What Can Pro-Democracy Activists in Arab Countries Expect from the EU? Lessons from the Union’s Relations with Israel,” 1 October. 2012, Department of Geography, York University, “The Mediterranean Reality: Mapping the ‘Liquid Continent’,” 15 October. 2013, The Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies – Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, “The Ambassadors Forum – Strengthening EU-Canadian Relations,” 18 November. 2013, The Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies – Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, “EU Institutions in the Age of the Lisbon Treaty,” 20 November. 2014, The Miami-Florida EU Centre of Excellence, University of Miami, “Israel, the Mediterranean and the EU,” 24 March. • Research Grants 2004-2008 European Union – MEDA II Programme, David NewmanPI, Joel PetersPI, Sharon PardoCI, “Creating New Constituencies for Peace,” Annual amount $69,395, Total amount $277,581. 2006-2009 European Union – Lifelong Learning Programme – Jean Monnet Programme, Sharon PardoPI, “The EU, Israel and the European Jewish Communities: Jean Monnet Module,” Annual amount $4,734, Total amount $14,200. 2007 European Union – MEDA II Programme, Sharon PardoPI, “Israel and the Enlarged Neighborhood,” Annual amount $6,573, Total amount $6,573. 2008 EuroMeSCo, Sharon PardoPI, Bruno Oliveira MartinsPI, Sven BiscopPI, “Undocumented Migrants, Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Israel,” Sharon Pardo’s (annual) amount $4,381, Total amount $21,905. 2008 EuroMeSCo, Sharon PardoPI, “Toward an Ever Closer Partnership: A Model for a New Euro-Israeli Partnership,” Annual amount $17,816, Total amount $17,816. 2009-2012 European Union – Framework Programme 7, Sharon PardoPI, Luk Van LangenhovePI, Stuart CroftPI, Jan WoutersPI, Michael SchultzPI, Andrew CopperPI, Sonia LucarelliPI, Zha DaojingPI, Cheryl HendricksPI, “EU GRASP: The Role of the EU in Peace and Security as a Regional Actor with Global Aspirations in a Context of Challenged and Changing Multilateralism,” Annual amount $8,634, Total amount $34,539 Sharon Pardo page 24 2010-2013 European Union – Lifelong Learning Programme – Jean Monnet Programme, Sharon PardoPI, “European Integration Studies Programme: Jean Monnet Chair in European Studies,” Annual amount $21,489, Total amount $64,467. 2011-2012 The German Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development – Young Scientist’s Program, Sharon PardoPI, “The EU in Israeli Eyes: Public, Elite, Civil Society and Media Perceptions of the EU,” Annual amount $19,074, Total amount $38,147. 2013-2014 European Union – Lifelong Learning Programme – Jean Monnet Programme, Sharon PardoPI, “Teaching the Dynamics of the EU at School,” Annual amount $79,182, Total amount $79,182. 2013-2016 European Union – Lifelong Learning Programme – Jean Monnet Programme, Sharon PardoPI, “The National Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence: Teaching and Researching the EU in Israel,” Annual amount $32,993, Total amount $98,978. 2013-2016 Israel Science Foundation – Individual Research Grant, Sharon PardoPI, “EU’s Visions and Perceptions of Israel,” Annual amount $13,395, Total amount $40,185. 2014-2017 European Union – Lifelong Learning Programme – TEMPUS IV, Sharon PardoPI and Haim YacobiPI, “Enhancing Social Characteristics and Public Responsibility of Israeli Teaching through a Higher Education InstitutionStudent Alliance,” Annual amount $389,066, Total amount $1,167,197. 2015-2018 European Union – Erasmus + Programme – Jean Monnet Activities, Natalia ChabanPI, Sharon PardoCI, Galina YavorskaCI, Michele Knodt CI, Sarunas LiekiesCI, Stephan KeukeleireCI, Alister MiskimmonCI, “Crisis, Conflict and Critical Diplomacy: The EU Perceptions in Ukraine and Israel/Palestine,” Annual amount $81,817, Total amount $245,452. 2015-2019 European Union – EuropeAid – International Cooperation and Development, Senén FlorensaPI, Sharon PardoCI, Lofti BoumgharCI, Gunilla Herolf CI, Hanaa EbeidCI, Wolfgang MühlbergerCI, Erzsébet Nagyné RózsaCI, Nathalie TocciCI, Musa ShteiwiCI, Fouad AmmorCI, Ahmed DrissCI, Mensur AkgünCI, Claire Spencer CI, “Support to Dialogues, Political and Economic Research and Studies of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership,” Annual amount $352,672, Total amount $1,410,688. 2016 European Union – Euro-Med Youth Programme IV ENPI South Region Sharon PardoPI, Hila ZahaviCI, Adina Rothman CI, “NEIGHBOURS – Everybody Needs Good Neighbours – A Seminar for Young Leaders from the EU and Israel,” Annual amount $26,000, Total amount $26,000.