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Mario Telò
Born1950
Occupation(s)Professor of International Relations and Political Science
Organization(s)Université Libre de Bruxelles and LUISS Guido Carli, Rome
Websitehttps://www.iee-ulb.eu/blog/tag/mario-telo/ and http://luiss.it/it/faculty/Mario-telo; https://scienzepolitiche.luiss.it/docenti/cv/30928

Born in Cremona in 1950, Mario Telò is Professor of Political science and International Relations at Université Libre de Bruxelles and LUISS Guido Carli University Rome. In Brussels, at ULB he was awarded as “Chair Jean Monnet ad personam”of European integration integration[1], served as advisor for EU institutions, has been elected as member of the Académie Royale de Belgique and currently is Central Coordinator of the Global GEM PhD school[2]. He is known for his works on EU’s governance and democracy, History of political ideas[3], European social democracy, the EU role in global affairs and International Relations theory, Comparative regional cooperation in the world[4].

Biography

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Doctor in Philosophy with a final thesis in History of political thought (Summa cum laude) at the Florence University, specialized at Sapienza university, Rome. During his education, thanks to fellowships of CNR and other foundations[5]. He spent research periods abroad such as at the Columbia University-New York and then at the Stockolm Universitet and Arbetarrorelsenarchiv, as well as at the Paris-Sorbonne.

In 1978 he started his career as professor of History of political thought in Italy, and, since 1987, he taught this discipline, in addition to International relations and Comparative politics as “Professeur ordinaire” at Université libre de Bruxelles, at Bachelor, Master and PhD level degree. He also taught at the Roskilde University Center, Copenhagen in 1978-79, at the Hamburg Universität (in 1984-85), at the University of Bari. Since 2010, he is professor of European institutions and Comparative regionalism at Luiss-Guido Carli, as well as at its School of Government.

He has been appointed as a Visiting professor in Macau university in China (from 2000 to 2019) and for short courses and seminars at the Sant'Anna of Pisa (2001), at the Chuo and Hitotsubashi universities of Tokyo (from 2000 to 2002), at the university of Oxford (2009), at Sciences Po Paris (2010), at the China Foreign affairs University, Beijin (2018 and 2019), at the Bandung Catholic university, Indonesia (2005 and 2006), at the Fundaçao Getulio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro (from 2014 to 2016), at the university of Ho Chi Min, at the Otto Suhr Institute of the Freie Universität Berlin (2016) and at the Geneva PhD school in global studies.

Moreover, he also lectured at the Fudan of Shanghai, at the Harvard-CES, at the Cambridge-Polis, at the Waseda of Tokyo, at the Renmin and Peking University, at the MWC London, at the Lausanne, at the university of Turin, at the university of Florence, at the JNU-New Dehli, at the univerisity of Warwick, at the university of Pretoria, at the university of Queensland, at the UAM-Mexico and served as chairperson and paper-giver at several political science ECPR, ISA, IPSA, AISP annual conferences.

At the Université Libre de Bruxelles, he was Director of the Political Science Department for 15 years (1990-2005), President of the Institute for European studies (IEE) from 2005 to 2009, IEE Vice-president until 2015. In 1995, he was awarded with the “Jean Monnet Chair ad personam” and in 2000 became the founding director of the PhD school in EU studies.

From 2003 to 2021, Mario Telò served as academic coordinator of relevant international research networks funded by the DG research EU Commission after competition: NESCA (2006-2009),  GARNET (6th FP, 2003-2008, including 44 universities, as PhD school head), GRE EN (as Senior scholar, 7th FP, 2008-2013, including 16 world class universities), and  still is Central coordinator of the global doctoral program GEM (Globalization, Europe and Multilateralism and its successor GEM-STONES), funded by DG Culture and education, for the period 2010-2021 (7th FP and Horizon 2020)[6]

In 2006, he has been elected as a Member of the Royal Academy of sciences, Bruxelles and, since 2017, is currently the responsible of its  “Rencontres internationales”, under the joint patronage of the Academy and the EU’s High representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy[7]. He was awarded in 2016 with the Grand officier de l’Ordre de la Couronne, Belgium.


Mario Telò has supervised the PhD theses of numerous doctoral students, among them some well-known academics, politicians, diplomats, writers such as Paul Magnette, Pascal Delwit, Jean Michel De Waele, Eric Remacle, Sebastian Santande, Corinne Gobin, Leila Mouhib , Zhang Xiaotong, Maja Savevska, Frederik Ponjaert, Giovanni Grevi, Christophe Sente.

Research

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Mario Telò has published 6 books, 38 edited books and more than 200 scientific articles and book chapters. Many of his books and articles have been translated in 13 languages, including German, Mandarin, Russian, Portuguese and Spanish. His scientific work scientific is situated between International relations, Comparative politics and the History of political thought and developed along three main axes.

Early work on European social democracy.

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In the 70s, Mario Telò started a comparative and historical research work on European politics focusing on social-democracy (particularly in Sweden, Belgium, Germany and the UK), from the anti-crisis policies of the 1930s to the recent critical developments and the interplay with the European integration process.  His main hypothesis is that the crucial difference between the 1930s and the post-WWII decades address relevant theoretical and methodological implications. Regarding the interwar period, the defeat of SPD, the evolution of the Labour party and the Belgian POB, and, particularly, the successful foundation of the Swedish and Scandinavian model of Welfare state show the realism of the national reformation policies, within the chaotic international context of the 1930s. By contrary, the burden posed by the external constraints, dramatically increasing from the period of embedded capitalism to the 1970s and 1980, made it difficult for social democratic parties to continue by the previous national welfare policies and obliged them to look for a European strategy, dramatically challenging the previous balance between national and international. The best outcome of this comparative historical research is Le New Deal Européen[8] (previously published in a italian version[9]) . Several edited books are deepening the evolution of the last three decades:

  • Governo e politica di riforme in Europa: il caso svedese (Government and Reform policy in Europe: the Swedish Model), Milan,Angeli ,1988; ISBN: 9788820445737
  • Tradizione socialista e progetto europeo. Le idee della socialdemocrazia tedesca tra storia e prospettiva (The German Social Democracy between history and perspectives: contributions by F.W.Scharpf, H.Mommsen, V.Hauff,   T.Meyer, G.Traurtman),  Preface by W.Brandt , Rome ,1988 (Introduction,pp.1-105);ISBN 13: 978-8835932246; Review by D.Sassoon “German socialdemocracy”,in Il Politico 1989, n.3,pp.425-39,
  • Après le communisme (in cooperation with G.Haarscher) Université Libre de Bruxelles 1993, ISBN : 2-8004-1058-2 (translated in Greek, Athens, Papasisis 1997; ISBN: 2-8004-1058-2)
  • De la Nation à l’Europe. Paradoxes et dilemmes de la social-démocratie, Brussels : Bruyland, 1993, ISBN : 2-8027-0854-6.

and in some related scientific articles:

  • Between Europe and Modell Deutschland in “Telos. A Quarterly Journal of Critical thought”, summer 1989, n.80, New York, pp.127-138
  • Sozialdemokratische Reaktionen auf den Modernisierungsprozess und die Wirtschaftskrise in der Zwieschenkriegszeit, in “Die Arbeiterbewegung in Europa in dem XX Jahrhundert”, edited by G. Trautman et A.Hartig , Reidar Verlag, Hamburg, 1989 , vol. 1 pp. 187-204
  • European Social Democracy and the Third Way Discussion, in “New Political Economy”, University of Sheffield, n. 1, March 2000 pp.139-145 (edited by A. Gamble and open by A.Giddens),
  • The European Dimension of the Idea of a Third Way, in “Multiple Third Ways”, ed. by R.Cuperus, K.Duffek, J.Kandel,Beckman Stichting,2001, Amsterdam,pp.171-186
  • Justice and Solidarity,(in collaboration with P.Magnette) in “A Soul for Europe”, ed. by F.Cerutti and E.Rudolph, Peeters, Leuven-Sterling Virginia, 2001: ISBN: 90-429-0996-X (published also in German and Italian, quoted by J. Habermas in “Geschiedene West”, Frankfurt 2003)

The theoretical conceptualization of this research started by exploring the role of ideas, and intellectual leadership on the political and institutional policy making:  the Telò works notably focused on the ideas of Rudolf Hilferding, John Maynard Keynes, the ambiguities of Henri De Man’s “planismeand in particular on the though and methodological works by Gunnar Myrdal, explaining the national differences in national policy making and policy implementation (failed or succeeded) through the political-institutional context. In spite of the shared EU framework, the ideational and institutional variables explain the national differences of performance also in the changed international context after the crises of the ‘80s and the second decade of the XXI century.

European integration studies

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The second focus of Mario Telò research is on European integration studies, notably: the balance between deepening and enlarging the EU, its internal democracy and governance. The dialogue with Altiero Spinelli and its federalist endeavor was combined with Telò’s responsibility -  notably as IEE-ULB  political research director- to legitimize the EU studies within the scientific discipline, Political science and International Relations, beyond the legacy of the early teleological approach. The main outcomes are:The institutional resilience of the first ever experiment of supranational democracy (between the states and beyond the states) and the application to the EU of theory of the “mixed government” and “mixed democratic legitimacy” to the EU context. 

Telò’s edited book Démocratie et construction européenne[10] is based on an interdisciplinary dialogue on EU democracy and constitutionalization with  Philippe C. Schmitter, Joseph H.H.Weiler, J.V.Louis, among others. Several articles and book chapters on ”mixed government”, a concept inspired by Norberto Bobbio (Mario Telò published an anthology of his main essays in French, l’Etat et la démocratie internationale[11]). Three articles sought to deepen this main thesis, Three European constitutionalisms and their respective legitimacy requirements published in 2011[12]; The democratization of the European Union: historical and theoretical aspects pubkished in 2014[13] and The EU from a constitutional project to a process of constitutionalization published in 2016[14].

The thesis of the EU institutional resilience and internal transformative power throughout crises is very well illustrated by the case of Italy. This research started in 1995 by a work for Einaudi publisher (L’Italia nel processo di costruzione europea[15]), continued in 2010 with Italy and the idea of Europe[16] and with the special issue of “Comparative European politics”[17].

Mario Telò explored innovative modes of governance and notably the Open method of coordination. As advisor for institutional issues to the Antonio Guterres European Council rotating Presidency (2000), Telò published a basic contribution with the chapter Governance and government in the EU: the Open method of coordination[18] (with a french translation[19]). This research continued with the recent interdisciplinary book co-edited with Anne Weyenbergh in 2020, Supranational governance at stake[20].

The role of the EU in the world

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Beyond EU inward looking approaches, the Telò’ s research agenda now focuses, since 1997, on the role of the EU in the world, combining European studies and global studies, also through comparative regionalism. This research program was largely framed by several EU Commission-DG research and Marie-Curie funded programs between 2003 and 2021 (NESCA, GARNET, GREEN and GEM): it shows three interrelated dimensions developed in interplay with by the Erasmus Mundus PhD students and supervisors, as well as the regular visits to network members, universities of all five continents:

Telò started in 1997 a research axis on the EU foreign policy and external action (analysis and conceptualization). In 2004-2005, a major milestone was Europe. A Civilian Power? EU, global governance and [21] (published in an italian version[22]). Increasingly distinct from the competitive concepts of normative power[23] and soft power, this research continued in cooperation with F.Ponjaert with the book, The EU Foreign policy What Kind of Power and Diplomatic Action?[24].

Is the EU an isolated case study? Comparative regionalist research had a first outcome, and Mario Telò’s best seller and most quoted book is EU and new regionalism[25] , the first of numerous articles, books and book chapters on regionalism abroad. 

Linked with this project was his research beyond Eurocentric theoretical approaches, on interregional relations, both in general, and on relevant case studies, mainly EU-USA and EU-China (minor works on EU-India, EU-Japan and EU-Brazil, not mentioned here):

  • with  Louise.Fawcett, F.Ponjaert, Telò  edited in 2016. Interregionalism and the European Union: a post-revisionist approach to Europe's place in a changing world. Routledge, p. 1-455. ISBN: 9781472473264
  • with Jean Frédéric, Morin, Tereza, Novotná, Frederik, Ponjaert, Mario Telò, edited in 2015. The Politics of Transatlantic Trade Negotiations: TTIP in a Globalized World. Routledge, p. 1-182. Routledge, ISBN: 9781472443618
  • with Ding Chung and Wang Xiaotong he edited in 2018: Deepening EU-China Partnership, Bridging ideational and institutional differences (Routledge 2018) ISNB: 978-1-138-04228-5 and with Yuan Feng China and the EU in the era of regional and interregional cooperation. The Belt and Road initiative in a comparative perspective, Brussels: Peter Lang 2020(ISBN:978-2-8976-1396-6)

The theoretical framework is based on historical neo-institutionalism[26][27]:  The most recent synthesis of this research endeavor are: Regionalism in Hard Times. Competitive and post-liberal trends in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas[28] and a coedited book with T. Meyer and J.L. Sales Marques in 2020, Regionalism and Multilalteralism[29].

The perspective of a multilayered and post-hegemonic form of multilateralism is also illustrated in a policy recommendation perspective through the publication of two edited forthcoming books: Towards a New Multilateralism, co-edited with T.Meyer, J.Sales Marques Routledge 2021 and Reforming multilateralism:  for a regionalized , more binding and legitimate United Nations. The COVID 19 crisis as a window of opportunity for change, Brussels, FEPS, 2021.

Telò is paying very much attention to the impact of EU studies, comparative regionalism, and multiple modernities on International relations theory, also through a 20 years dialogue with theoreticians, first of all, Robert O. Keohane and his school. The International relations  theoretical innovation from the point of view of EU and regional studies is systematically explored in:  International Relations.A European Perspective[30] (published in French[31]) as well as through an intensive dialogue with Qin Yaqing and Amitav Acharya regarding the conditions for a pluralist theory of international relations: see Building a Common Language in Pluralist International Relations Theories[32] and Toward a Pluralist international relations theory: a EU perspective[33].

Mario Telò president of the IEE

Selected publications

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  • Telò, Mario, 1988, Le New Deal Européen, La pensée et la politique sociales-démocrates face à la crise des années trente, Editions de l’ Université libre de Bruxelles (1989, http://www.editions-universite-bruxelles.be/fiche/view/2445).  ISBN 2-8004-0959-2
  • Telò Mario, Après le communisme (in cooperation with G.Harscher), Université libre de Bruxelles 1993, ISBN : 2-8004-1058-2 : http://www.editions-universite-bruxelles.be/fiche/view/2497 (translated in Greek, Papasisis 1997)
  • Telò, Mario (1998 et 2001) (edited by)  Norberto Bobbio : l’Etat et la démocratie internationale, Ed.Complexe, Bruxelles : https://www.decitre.fr/livres/l-etat-et-la-democratie-internationale-9782870279243.html; ISBN 2-87027-924-8
  • Telò, Mario, edited by ( 2001, 2007, 2014). European Union and New Regionalism. Competing Regionalism and Global Governance in a Post-Hegemonic Era. Ashgate, p. 1-478. ISBN: 9781472434364.( https://www.routledge.com/European-Union-and-New-Regionalism-Competing-Regionalism-and-Global-Governance/Telo/p/book/9781472434395). See the review D Hawe, in Journal of  Contemporay of European Studies http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/14782804.2013.865380)
  • Telò, Mario,(2005)  L’Etat et l’Europe : Editions Labor Bruxelles, http://www.europarl.europa.eu/100books/file/FR-N-B-0091-L-Etat-et-l-Europe-Idees-et-Institutions.pdf, ISBN 2-8040-2140-+ ( in Italian : Dallo Stato all’Europa, Carocci, Rome, https://www.ibs.it/dallo-stato-all-europa-idee-libro-mario-telo/e/9788843030101)
  • Telò, Mario (2009). International Relations: A European Perspective, with foreword by Robert O Keohane, Ashgate-Routledge. ISBN 978-1-315-58952-7 (in French, Université de Bruxelles 2008, II edition in 2009 and III edition 2013; in Mandarin, Shanghai People Publishing House, 2011; and in Greek, Athens: Papazisis, 2012)
  • Telò, Mario, Giulia, Sandri, Luca, Tomini, edited by (2013), L’état de la démocratie en Italie. Université de Bruxelles, p. 1-167. ISBN: 978-2-8004-1534-5.
  • Telò, Mario; Giulia, Sandri; Luca, Tomini; Jean Michel de, Waele edited by (2013): The Crisis of Italian Democracy in the European Context, in “Comparative European Politics“ vol. 11 n.3, May 2013 Palgrave MacMillan, p. 261- 279 and 296-315 , https://link.springer.com/journal/41295/11/3/page/1
  • Telò Mario (2013, in cooperation with F. Ponjaert), The EU foreign policy. What Kind of Power and Diplomatic Action?,  Routledge, p. 1-248. ISBN: 1409464512, 9781409464518.
  • Telò, Mario, edited by (2014). Globalization, Multilateralism, Europe.Towards a better Global governance?. Routledge, p. 1-470. ISBN: 9781409464488: https://books.google.be/books?id=e MHDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA80&lpg=PA80&dq=between+multilateralism,+unipolarism+and+multipolarism+telo&source=bl&ots=IZiUfaG1fc&sig=lsWvGKzZ-jBemyOWTlOtV) yIVRkM&hl=fr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiPiaKF6JHZAhWJ16QKHa-jB5oQ6AEINTAD#v=onepage&q=between%20multilateralism%2C%20unipolarism%20and%20multipolarism%20telo&f=false)
  • Telò, Mario (2015). Assessing Origins, Developments and International Relevance of the European Council. Intergovernmental summits in historical and international comparison, in “European Review of International Studies”, p. 40-65. ISSN 2196-6923. https://doi.org/10.3224/eris.v2i2.20679.
  • Telò, Mario (2015). L’integrazione regionale dell’Unione Europea, in Istituto della Enciclopedia italiana, edited by Treccani Atlante Geopolitico 2015. Istituto della Enciclopedia italiana, Roma p. 131-144. ISBN: 978-88-12-00537-6.
  • Jean Frédéric, Morin, Tereza, Novotná, Frederik, Ponjaert, Telò, Mario, edited by (2015). The Politics of Transatlantic Trade Negotiations: TTIP in a Globalized World. Routledge, p. 1-182. Routledge, ISBN: 9781472443618 (https://www.routledge.com/The-Politics-of-Transatlantic-Trade-Negotiations-TTIP-in-a-Globalized/Morin-Novotna-Ponjaert-Telo/p/book/9781472443649)
  • Telò, Mario (2016) L’Europe en crise et le monde, Editions de l’Université de Bruxelles, 2016 ISBN : 978-2-8004-1607-6
  • Telò, Mario (2016). The EU from a constitutional project to a process of constitutionalization. in “ European politics and society”, p. 301-317. ISSN 2374-5126. https://doi.org/10.1080/23745118.2016.1231449
  • Telò, Mario (2017). The emerging conflict between democratic legitimacy and the EU's Common Commercial Policy. Risks for the EU as a civilian power and for the multilateral order, in “Annals of the Fondazione Einaudi”, p. 201-224. ISSN 2532-4969. https://doi.org/10.26331/1022.
  • Telò, Mario (2017). Regionalism in Hard Times: Competitive and post-liberal trends in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Routledge, p. 1-86. ISBN: 9781138206687.
  • Telò, Mario (2017). La place de l'Europe dans le monde du 21e siècle. Académie Royale du Belgique, p. 7-126. ISBN: 978-2-8031-0627-1.
  • Telò, Mario; Louise, Fawcett; Frederik, Ponjaert (edited by 2016). Interregionalism and the European Union: a post-revisionist approach to Europe's place in a changing world. Routledge, p. 1-455. ISBN: 9781472473264. ( https://www.routledge.com/Interregionalism-and-the-European-Union-A-Post-Revisionist-Approach-to/Telo-Fawcett-Ponjaert/p/book/9781472473264)
  • Telò Mario  Building a Common Language in Pluralist International Relations Theories, in “The Chinese Journal of International Politics”, Volume 13, Issue 3, Autumn 2020, Pages 455–483, (Oxford University Press: https://academic.oup.com/cjip/article/13/3/455/5857795?guestAccessKey=d92a3dcf-4fea-4095-a449-864bdf6aea0d)

Profesionnal activities

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Mario Telò has served as advisor to the European Commission, DG research (High level Group on social sciences and humanities, 2002-2007), DG Culture (responsible of the network of J.Monnet Chairs collaborating to the “White Book on EU Governance” in 2000-2001), the European Parliament (2003:”Rasmussen Report” on Mastering Globalization), and to the European Council Presidency (in 2000 and in 2007). He cooperates on a regular basis with private foundations like the F. Ebert Stiftung, the H.Böll Stiftung[34], the Adenauer Stiftung, the Einaudi Foundation, FEPS.

Telò  between 1998 and 2003 used to be editor of the Book series “Etudes Européennes” by Complexe publishing house, Brussels and, since 2012, is the editor of the GEM (Globalization, Europe, Multilateralism: 18 titles in 2020) Routledge book series[35].

For the last four decades, he takes part to the public debate on the EU and its international role by publishing articles and interviews in the European and global media, notably for Neue Gesellschaf/Frankfurter Hefte[36], Confrontations Europe[37], The Federalist debate[38], Le Soir[39], LN24 Brussels[40] and other European, American and East-Asian media.


  1. ^ "Articles de Mario Telò".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "Mario Telò".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ Telò, Mario. (2005). L'État et l'Europe : histoire des idées politiques et des institutions européennes. Bruxelles: Labor. ISBN 2-8040-2140-8. OCLC 79868908.
  4. ^ Regionalism and multilateralism : politics, economics, culture. Meyer, Thomas, 1943-, Sales Marques, Jose Luis de,, Telò, Mario,. Abingdon, Oxon. ISBN 978-1-000-08838-0. OCLC 1151533023.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  5. ^ "Fondazione Lelio e Lisli Basso".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "7th Framework programme".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ "« Rencontres internationales de l'Académie Royale de Belgique »".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ Telò, Mario. (1988). Le new deal europeen : la pensee et la politique sociales-democrates face a la crise des annees trente. ISBN 2-8004-0959-2. OCLC 299415939.
  9. ^ Telò, Mario (1985). La socialdemocrazia europea nella crisi degli anni '30. Milan: Franco Angeli. ISBN 9788820440756.
  10. ^ Démocratie et construction européenne. Telò, Mario. Bruxelles: Éditions de l'Université de Bruxelles. 1995. ISBN 2-8004-1125-2. OCLC 421959205.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  11. ^ Bobbio, Norberto, 1909- (2001). L'État et la démocratie internationale : de l'histoire des idées à la science politique. Telò, Mario. Bruxelles: Complexe. ISBN 2-87027-924-8. OCLC 51719405.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ Debating political identity and legitimacy in the European Union. Lucarelli, Sonia., Cerutti, Furio., Schmidt, Vivien Ann, 1949-. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. 2011. ISBN 978-0-415-55100-7. OCLC 643082416.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  13. ^ The democratization of international institutions : first international democracy report. Levi, Lucio., Finizio, Giovanni., Vallinoto, Nicola. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon. ISBN 978-1-85743-704-1. OCLC 853618575.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  14. ^ Telò, Mario (2017-07-03). "The EU from a constitutional project to a process of constitutionalization". European Politics and Society. 18 (3): 301–317. doi:10.1080/23745118.2016.1231449. ISSN 2374-5118.
  15. ^ Telò, Mario. "L'Italia nel processo di costruzione europea". Storia dell'Italia repubblicana. Volume III. Turin: 131–253. {{cite journal}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  16. ^ European stories : intellectual debates on Europe in national contexts. Lacroix, Justine., Nicolaïdis, Kalypso., Oxford University Press. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-959462-7. OCLC 700953384.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  17. ^ Telò, Mario (2017-07-03). "The EU from a constitutional project to a process of constitutionalization". European Politics and Society. 18 (3): 301–317. doi:10.1080/23745118.2016.1231449. ISSN 2374-5118.
  18. ^ The new knowledge economy in Europe : a strategy for international competitiveness and social cohesion. Lundvall, Bengt-Åke, 1941-, Rodrigues, Maria João. Cheltenham, UK: E. Elgar Pub. 2002. ISBN 1-84064-719-1. OCLC 46732561.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  19. ^ Vers une société européenne de la connaissance, la stratégie de Lisbonne, 2000-2010. Rodrigues, Maria Joao, 1955- ... Bruxelles: Éd. de l'Université de Bruxelles. 2004. ISBN 2-8004-1343-3. OCLC 470157319.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  20. ^ Supranational governance at stake : the EU's external competences caught between complexity and fragmentation. Weyembergh, Anne,, Telò, Mario,. Abingdon, Oxon. ISBN 978-1-003-01356-3. OCLC 1142938450.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  21. ^ Telò, Mario. (2006). Europe, a civilian power? : European Union, global governance, world order. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 0-230-51403-0. OCLC 70193526.
  22. ^ Telò, Mario. (2004). L'Europa potenza civile. Roma: Laterza. ISBN 88-420-7258-3. OCLC 799493366.
  23. ^ Savorskaya, E. (2015). "The concept of the European Union's normative power" (PDF). Baltic Region. 7 (4): 66–76. doi:10.5922/2079-8555-2015-4-5.
  24. ^ The EU's foreign policy : what kind of power and diplomatic action?. Telò, Mario., Ponjaert, Frederik. Farnham, Surrey. ISBN 978-1-4094-6453-2. OCLC 828743758.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  25. ^ European Union and new regionalism : regional actors and global governance in a post-hegemonic era. Telò, Mario, (First edition ed.). London. ISBN 978-1-315-20241-9. OCLC 1027760447. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  26. ^ Hall, Peter A. (2009), Mahoney, James; Thelen, Kathleen (eds.), "Historical Institutionalism in Rationalist and Sociological Perspective", Explaining Institutional Change: Ambiguity, Agency, and Power, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 204–224, doi:10.1017/cbo9780511806414.009, ISBN 978-0-521-11883-5, retrieved 2020-10-09
  27. ^ Globalisation, multilateralism, Europe : towards a better global governance?. Telò, Mario. Burlington, VT. ISBN 978-1-4724-0538-8. OCLC 872674105.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  28. ^ Telò, Mario,. Regionalism in hard times : competitive and postliberal trends in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. London. ISBN 978-1-315-46423-7. OCLC 957773345.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  29. ^ Regionalism and multilateralism : politics, economics, culture. Meyer, Thomas, 1943-, Sales Marques, Jose Luis de,, Telò, Mario,. Abingdon, Oxon. ISBN 978-1-000-08838-0. OCLC 1151533023.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
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