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Daniele Archibugi

Daniele Archibugi (born 17 July 1958 in Rome, Italy)[1] is an Italian economic and political theorist. He works on the economics and policy of innovation and technological change, on the political theory of international relations and on political and technological globalisation.

Daniele Archibugi
Daniele Archibugi, Helsinki, 2006.
BornDaniele Archibugi
(1958-07-17)17 July 1958
Rome, Italy
LanguageItalian
NationalityItalian
EducationSapienza University of Rome
Alma materUniversity of Sussex, Science Policy Research Unit

Biography edit

Archibugi graduated with an Economics degree at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" with Federico Caffè, and obtained a D.Phil. degree at SPRU of the University of Sussex under the mentorship of Christopher Freeman and Keith Pavitt. He has worked and taught at the Universities of Sussex, Naples, Cambridge, Sapienza University of Rome, LUISS University of Rome, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto and SWEFE University, Chengdu. He was Leverhulme Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics, and Lauro de Bosis Visiting Professor at Harvard University. In June 2006, Archibugi was appointed Honorary Professor at the University of Sussex. He currently works at the Italian National Research Council in Rome and at Birkbeck, University of London.

Cosmopolitan democracy edit

 
Daniele Archibugi, Venice Biennale, 2022.

Together with David Held, Archibugi has been a key figure in the development of cosmopolitanism and of cosmopolitan democracy in particular,[2] namely the attempt to apply some of the norms and values of democracy to global politics.[3] He has advocated substantial reforms in international organizations, including the United Nations and the European Union.[4]

He has criticized the G7, G8 and G20 summits as undemocratic and urged for more transparent gathering for global politics.[5] He has also taken position against a League of Democracies arguing that the same demands will be better served by a democratic reform of the United Nations.[6] Archibugi is among the promoters of a directly elected World Parliament,[7] and a supporter of the Campaign for the Establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly, an organisation which campaigns for democratic reform in the United Nations.[8]

Global Justice edit

Supporter of the individual responsibility of the rulers in the case of international crimes, Archibugi has also actively supported, since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the creation of an International Criminal Court, collaborating both with the jurists of the UN International Law Commission and with the Italian Government.[9] Over the years, he has become increasingly skeptical for the inability of international courts to incriminate the strongest.[10] He therefore endorsed other quasi-judicial instruments for human rights protection such as the Truth and Reconciliation Commissions and the Opinion Tribunals.[11]

Globalization of innovation edit

Archibugi developed a taxonomy of the globalization of technology with Jonathan Michie, where they distinguish among three main devices of transmission of know-how: international exploitation of innovations, global generation of innovation and global collaborations in science and technology.[12]

As Chairman of an Expert Group of the European Research Area on international collaboration in science and technology, he has pointed out that the demographic decline in Europe, combined with the lack of vocation of youngesters for hard sciences, will generate a dramatic shortage of qualified workers in less than a generation.[13] This will jeopardize the standard of livings of Europeans in key areas such as medical research, information technologies and knowledge intensive industries. Archibugi has urged for substantial revisions to European immigration policy in order to accommodate at least two million qualified students in science, engineering from developing countries in a decade.

Reconstruction economics after economic crises edit

As a scholar of the business cycles, Archibugi combines the Keynesian perspective derived from his mentors Federico Caffè, Hyman Minsky and Nicholas Kaldor with the Schumpeterian perspective derived from Christopher Freeman and the Science Policy Research Unit of the University of Sussex.[14] By combining the two perspectives, Archibugi argued that to get out of a crisis, a country must make a major effort to enter into emerging industries.[15] In the absence of entrepreneurial spirit in the sector private, the public sector must develop the managerial capacity to exploit scientific and technological opportunities,[16] also to safeguard public goods.[17] This acquires more relevance in front of major events, including the environmental crisis and the economic crisis created by Covid-19.[18]

Family Relations edit

He is the son of urban and economic planner Franco Archibugi and of writer Muzi Epifani. He has several brothers and sisters including film director Francesca Archibugi and political scientist Mathias Koenig-Archibugi.

His ancestors include Roman patriots Francesco and Alessandro Archibugi, both volunteers in the Roman University Battalion of the Roman Republic (1849) led by of Carlo Armellini, Giuseppe Mazzini and Aurelio Saffi. Both of them participated in the military actions led by General Giuseppe Garibaldi and died in the defence of the Roman Republic of June 1849 fighting against the invasion of Republican France led by Louis Napoleon. Archibugi has reminded this episode to show the fragility of the democratic peace theory.[19]

Main books edit

In the field of international relations and political studies

  • (with David Held), Cosmopolitan Democracy. An Agenda for a New World Order, (Polity Press, 1995)
  • (with David Held and Martin Koehler), Reimagining Political Community. Studies in Cosmopolitan Democracy, (Polity Press, 1998)
  • Debating Cosmopolitics, (Verso Books, 2003)
  • The Global Commonwealth of Citizens. Toward Cosmopolitan Democracy (Princeton University Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0-691-13490-1
  • (with Guido Montani), European Democracy and Cosmopolitan Democracy (The Altiero Spinelli Institute for Federalist Studies, 2011) ISBN 978-88-89495-05-6
  • (with Mathias Koenig-Archibugi and Raffaele Marchetti), Global Democracy: Normative and Empirical Perspectives (Cambridge University Press, 2011) ISBN 978-0-521-17498-5
  • (with Ali Emre Benli), Claiming Citizenship Rights in Europe. Emerging Challenges and Political Agents (Routledge, 2018) ISBN 978-1-138-03673-4
  • (with Alice Pease), Crime and Global Justice: The Dynamics of International Punishment, (Polity Press, 2018) ISBN 978-1509512621

In the field of science, technology and innovation policy

Main refereed articles edit

In the field of international relations and political studies

  • (with Marco Cellini and Mattia Vitiello), Refugees in the European Union: From Emergency Alarmism to Common Management, ("Journal of Contemporary European Studies", 2021, pp. 1–19)
  • Cosmopolitan Democracy as a Method for Addressing Controversies, ("Justice Magazine", no. 62, 2019)
  • (with Marco Cellini), The Internal and External Levers to achieve Global Democracy, ("Journal of Global Policy", vol. 8, no. S6, 2017, Pages 65–77)
  • (with David Held), Cosmopolitan Democracy: Paths and Agents, ("Ethics and International Affairs", vol. 25 no. 4, 2011, pp. 433–461)
  • (with Marina Chiarugi), Piracy Challenges Global Governance, ("Opendemocracy", April 2009)
  • A League of Democracies or a Democratic United Nations?, ("Harvard International Review", vol. 30, no. 2, 2008)
  • Exporting Democracy. What Have We Learnt from Iraq?, ("Dissent", Spring 2007, pp. 40–42)
  • The Language of Democracy: Vernacular or Esperanto? A Comparison between the Multiculturalist and Cosmopolitan Perspectives, ("Political Studies", vol. 53, no. 3, 2005, pp. 537–555)
  • Notes on Democracy in the European Union, ("The European Union Review", vol. 10, no. 1, 2005, pp. 75–86)
  • Cosmopolitan Democracy and its Critics: A Review, ("European Journal of International Relations", vol.10, no. 3, 2004, pp. 437–473)
  • Cosmopolitan Guidelines for Humanitarian Intervention, ("Alternatives. Global, Local, Political", vol. 29, no. 1, 2004, pp. 1–21)
  • A Critical Analysis of the Self-determination of Peoples. A Cosmopolitan Perspective, ("Constellations. An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory", vol. 10, no. 4, 2003, pp. 488–505)
  • (with Iris Marion Young), Toward a Global Rule of Law, ("Dissent", vol. 48, Spring 2002, pp. 27–32)
  • Demos and Cosmopolis, ("New Left Review", new series, no. 13, Jan – Feb 2002, pp. 24 – 38)
  • Cosmopolitical Democracy , ("New Left Review", new series, no. 4, July Aug 2000, pp. 137 – 150)
  • So What if Democracies Don't Fight Each Other?, ("Peace Review", vol. 9. no. 3, 1997, pp. 379–384)
  • Immanuel Kant, Cosmopolitan Law and Peace, ("European Journal of International Relations", vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 429–456)
  • The Reform of the UN and Cosmopolitan Democracy: A Critical Review, ("Journal of Peace Research", vol. 30, no. 3, 1993, pp. 301–315)
  • Models of International Organization in Perpetual Peace Projects, ("Review of International Studies", vol. 18, no. 18, 1992, pp. 295–317)

In the field of science, technology and innovation policy

  • (with Vitantonio Mariella), Is a European recovery possible without high-tech public corporations?, ("Intereconomics", 2021, vol. 56, no. 3, pp. 160–166)
  • (with Andrea Filippetti and Marion Frenz), Investment in innovation for European recovery: a public policy priority, ("Science and Public Policy", November 2019. DOI: 10.1093/scipol/scz049)
  • (with Andrea Filippetti), The Retreat of Public Research and its Adverse Consequences on Innovation, (‘Technological Forecasting and Social Change’, 2018, vol. 127, February, Pages 97–111)
  • Blade Runner Economics. Will Innovation Lead us Out of Crisis?, ("Research Policy". 2017, vol. 46, no. 3, April, Pages 535-543)
  • (with Andrea Filippetti and Marion Frenz), The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Innovation: Evidence from Europe, ("Technological Forecasting and Social Change", vol. 80, 2013, pp. 1247–1260)
  • (with Andrea Filippetti and Marion Frenz), Economic Crisis and Innovation: Is Destruction Prevailing over Accumulation? , ("Research Policy", vol. 42, no. 2, 2013 pp. 303–314)
  • (with Andrea Filippetti), Is the Economic Crisis Impairing Convergence in Innovation Performance across Europe?, ("Journal of Common Market Studies", vol. 49, no. 6, 2011, pp. 1153–1182)
  • (with Andrea Filippetti), The Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights. Four Learnt Lessons and Four Theses, ("Journal of Global Policy", vol. 1, no. 1, January 2010)
  • (with Andrea Filippetti), Innovation in Times of Crisis: National System of Innovation, Structure and Demand, ("Research Policy", vol. 40, 2011, pp. 179–192)
  • (with Mario Denni and Andrea Filippetti), The Technological Capabilities of Nations: The State of the Art of Synthetic Indicators("Technological Forecasting and Social Change", vol. 76, 2008, pp. 917–931)
  • (with Fulvio Castellacci), The Technology Clubs: The Distribution of Knowledge across Nations("Research Policy", vol. 37, no. 10, 2008, pp. 1659–1673)
  • (with Alberto Coco), Is Europe Becoming the Most Dynamic Knowledge Based Economy in the World?("Journal of Common Market Studies", vol. 43, no. 3, 2005, pp. 433–459)
  • (with Alberto Coco), Measuring Technological Capabilities at the Country Level. A Comparison among Different Approaches("Research Policy", vol. 34, no. 2, 2005, pp. 175–194)
  • (with Kim Bizzarri), Committing to Vaccine R&D: A Global Science Policy Priority("Research Policy", vol. 33, no. 10, 2004, pp. 175–194)
  • (with Alberto Coco), A New Indicator of Technological Capabilities for Developed and Developing Countries("World Development", vol. 32, no. 4, April 2004, pp. 629–654)
  • (with Carlo Pietrobelli), The Globalisation of Technology and its Implications for Developing Countries: Windows of Opportunity or Further Burden?("Technological Forecasting and Social Change", vol. 70, no. 9, November 2003, pp. 861–884)
  • (with Simona Iammarino), The Globalisation of Technological Innovation: Definition and Evidence("Review of International Political Economy", vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 98–122, Spring 2002)
  • Pavitt's Taxonomy Sixteen Years On: A Review Article("Economics of Innovation and New Technology ", September 2001, 415-125)
  • (with Simona Iammarino), The Policy Implications of the Globalization of Innovation("Research Policy", vol. 28, no. 3, 1999, pp. 317–336)
  • (with Roberto Simonetti), Objects and Subjects in Technological Interdependence. Towards a Framework to Monitor Innovation("International Journal of the Economics of Business", vol. 5, no. 3, November 1998, pp. 295–309)
  • (with Rinaldo Evangelista, Giulio Perani and Fabio Rapiti), Nature and Impact of Innovation in Manufacturing Industry: Some Evidence from the Italian Innovation Survey("Research Policy", vol. 26, nos. 4–5, pp. 521–536)
  • (with Mario Pianta), Measuring Technological Change Through Patents and Innovation Surveys("Technovation", vol. 16, no. 9, 1996, pp. 451–468)
  • (with Jonathan Michie), The Globalisation of Technology: a New Taxonomy("Cambridge Journal of Economics", vol. 19. no. 1, 1995, pp. 121–140)
  • (with Rinaldo Evangelista and Roberto Simonetti), Concentration, Firm Size, and Innovation. Evidence from Innovation Costs("Technovation", vol. 15, no. 3, 1995, pp. 153–164)
  • (with Mario Pianta), Specialization and Size of Technological Activities in Industrial Countries: The Analysis of Patent Data("Research Policy", vol. 21, no. 1, 1992, pp. 79–93)
  • Patenting as an indicator of technological innovation: a review("Science and Public Policy ", December 1992)
  • (with Sergio Cesaratto and Giorgio Sirilli), Sources of Innovative Activities and Industrial Organization in Italy("Research Policy", vol. 20, no. 5, 1991, pp. 299–313)
  • In Search of a Useful Measure of Technological Innovation(to Make Economists Happy without Discontenting Technologists)("Technological Forecasting and Social Change", vol. 34, no. 3, 1988, pp. 253–277)

References edit

  1. ^ "Daniele Archibugi CV" (PDF) (in Italian). Retrieved 15 February 2022.
  2. ^ Daniele Archibugi and David Held,Cosmopolitan Democracy: Paths and Agents. Ethics & International Affairs. 25 (4): 433-461, Winter 2011. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0892679411000360.
  3. ^ See Tom Cassauwers, Interview with Daniele Archibugi, E-INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, SEP 14 2015.
  4. ^ See Allen White, On the Cosmopolitan Path, An Interview with Daniele Archibugi, Great Transition Initiative, April 2018.
  5. ^ D. Archibugi, The G20 is a luxury we can't afford, The Guardian, Saturday 28 March 2008 [1]
  6. ^ D. Archibugi, A League of Democracies or a Democratic United Nations, Harvard International Review, October 2008 [2] 2018-10-13 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Campaign for the Establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly [3] 2009-08-22 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "Overview". Campaign for a UN Parliamentary Assembly. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
  9. ^ see Daniele Archibugi and Alice Pease, Crime and Global Justice: The Dynamics of International Punishment, Polity, 2018.
  10. ^ Daniele Archibugi and Alice Pease, International Criminal Justice: from past to future, Opendemocracy, 5 February 2018.
  11. ^ Daniele Archibugi's Conference at the City University of New York, Do we Need a Global Criminal Justice?, 9 April 2018.
  12. ^ Daniele Archibugi and Jonathan Michie, The Globalization of Technology: A New Taxonomy, "Cambridge Journal of Economics", vol. 19, no. 1, 1995, pp. 121-140, [4] 2011-07-25 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Daniele Archibugi (Chair) Opening to the World. Opening to the World: International Cooperation in Science and Technology, European Research Area, 2008, [5] 2011-07-25 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ D. Archibugi and A. Filippetti, Innovation and economic crisis. Innovation and economic crisis. Lessons and prospects from the economic downturn [permanent dead link], Routledge, London, 2012.
  15. ^ D. Archibugi, An investment plan for European reconstruction, Social Europe 12 May 2020.
  16. ^ D. Archibugi, The Airbus lesson: How new companies can be generated to aid Europe's post-Covid reconstruction, London School of Economics and Political Science Blog Europp, 11 May 2020.
  17. ^ D. Archibugi, A. Filippetti & M. Frenz, Investment in innovation for European recovery: a public policy priority, Science & Public Policy, November 2019.
  18. ^ D. Archibugi, A. Filippetti & M. Frenz, Europe needs a green deal, Research Europe, 2 April 2020.
  19. ^ See D. Archibugi, "From peace between democracies to global democracy", in D. Archibugi, M. Koenig-Archibugi and R. Marchetti, Global DemocracyNormative and Empirical Perspectives, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2011.

External links edit

daniele, archibugi, born, july, 1958, rome, italy, italian, economic, political, theorist, works, economics, policy, innovation, technological, change, political, theory, international, relations, political, technological, globalisation, helsinki, 2006, born, . Daniele Archibugi born 17 July 1958 in Rome Italy 1 is an Italian economic and political theorist He works on the economics and policy of innovation and technological change on the political theory of international relations and on political and technological globalisation Daniele ArchibugiDaniele Archibugi Helsinki 2006 BornDaniele Archibugi 1958 07 17 17 July 1958Rome ItalyLanguageItalianNationalityItalianEducationSapienza University of RomeAlma materUniversity of Sussex Science Policy Research Unit Contents 1 Biography 2 Cosmopolitan democracy 3 Global Justice 4 Globalization of innovation 5 Reconstruction economics after economic crises 6 Family Relations 7 Main books 8 Main refereed articles 9 References 10 External linksBiography editArchibugi graduated with an Economics degree at the University of Rome La Sapienza with Federico Caffe and obtained a D Phil degree at SPRU of the University of Sussex under the mentorship of Christopher Freeman and Keith Pavitt He has worked and taught at the Universities of Sussex Naples Cambridge Sapienza University of Rome LUISS University of Rome Ritsumeikan University Kyoto and SWEFE University Chengdu He was Leverhulme Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics and Lauro de Bosis Visiting Professor at Harvard University In June 2006 Archibugi was appointed Honorary Professor at the University of Sussex He currently works at the Italian National Research Council in Rome and at Birkbeck University of London Cosmopolitan democracy edit nbsp Daniele Archibugi Venice Biennale 2022 Together with David Held Archibugi has been a key figure in the development of cosmopolitanism and of cosmopolitan democracy in particular 2 namely the attempt to apply some of the norms and values of democracy to global politics 3 He has advocated substantial reforms in international organizations including the United Nations and the European Union 4 He has criticized the G7 G8 and G20 summits as undemocratic and urged for more transparent gathering for global politics 5 He has also taken position against a League of Democracies arguing that the same demands will be better served by a democratic reform of the United Nations 6 Archibugi is among the promoters of a directly elected World Parliament 7 and a supporter of the Campaign for the Establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly an organisation which campaigns for democratic reform in the United Nations 8 Global Justice editSupporter of the individual responsibility of the rulers in the case of international crimes Archibugi has also actively supported since the fall of the Berlin Wall the creation of an International Criminal Court collaborating both with the jurists of the UN International Law Commission and with the Italian Government 9 Over the years he has become increasingly skeptical for the inability of international courts to incriminate the strongest 10 He therefore endorsed other quasi judicial instruments for human rights protection such as the Truth and Reconciliation Commissions and the Opinion Tribunals 11 Globalization of innovation editArchibugi developed a taxonomy of the globalization of technology with Jonathan Michie where they distinguish among three main devices of transmission of know how international exploitation of innovations global generation of innovation and global collaborations in science and technology 12 As Chairman of an Expert Group of the European Research Area on international collaboration in science and technology he has pointed out that the demographic decline in Europe combined with the lack of vocation of youngesters for hard sciences will generate a dramatic shortage of qualified workers in less than a generation 13 This will jeopardize the standard of livings of Europeans in key areas such as medical research information technologies and knowledge intensive industries Archibugi has urged for substantial revisions to European immigration policy in order to accommodate at least two million qualified students in science engineering from developing countries in a decade Reconstruction economics after economic crises editAs a scholar of the business cycles Archibugi combines the Keynesian perspective derived from his mentors Federico Caffe Hyman Minsky and Nicholas Kaldor with the Schumpeterian perspective derived from Christopher Freeman and the Science Policy Research Unit of the University of Sussex 14 By combining the two perspectives Archibugi argued that to get out of a crisis a country must make a major effort to enter into emerging industries 15 In the absence of entrepreneurial spirit in the sector private the public sector must develop the managerial capacity to exploit scientific and technological opportunities 16 also to safeguard public goods 17 This acquires more relevance in front of major events including the environmental crisis and the economic crisis created by Covid 19 18 Family Relations editHe is the son of urban and economic planner Franco Archibugi and of writer Muzi Epifani He has several brothers and sisters including film director Francesca Archibugi and political scientist Mathias Koenig Archibugi His ancestors include Roman patriots Francesco and Alessandro Archibugi both volunteers in the Roman University Battalion of the Roman Republic 1849 led by of Carlo Armellini Giuseppe Mazzini and Aurelio Saffi Both of them participated in the military actions led by General Giuseppe Garibaldi and died in the defence of the Roman Republic of June 1849 fighting against the invasion of Republican France led by Louis Napoleon Archibugi has reminded this episode to show the fragility of the democratic peace theory 19 Main books editIn the field of international relations and political studies with David Held Cosmopolitan Democracy An Agenda for a New World Order Polity Press 1995 with David Held and Martin Koehler Reimagining Political Community Studies in Cosmopolitan Democracy Polity Press 1998 Debating Cosmopolitics Verso Books 2003 The Global Commonwealth of Citizens Toward Cosmopolitan Democracy Princeton University Press 2008 ISBN 978 0 691 13490 1 with Guido Montani European Democracy and Cosmopolitan Democracy The Altiero Spinelli Institute for Federalist Studies 2011 ISBN 978 88 89495 05 6 with Mathias Koenig Archibugi and Raffaele Marchetti Global Democracy Normative and Empirical Perspectives Cambridge University Press 2011 ISBN 978 0 521 17498 5 with Ali Emre Benli Claiming Citizenship Rights in Europe Emerging Challenges and Political Agents Routledge 2018 ISBN 978 1 138 03673 4 with Alice Pease Crime and Global Justice The Dynamics of International Punishment Polity Press 2018 ISBN 978 1509512621 In the field of science technology and innovation policy with Mario Pianta The Technological Specialization of Advanced Countries preface by Jacques Delors Kluwer 1992 with Jonathan Michie Technology Globalisation and Economic Performance preface by Richard R Nelson Cambridge University Press 1997 with Jonathan Michie Trade Growth and Technical Change preface by Nathan Rosenberg Cambridge University Press 1998 with Jonathan Michie Innovation Policy in a Global Economy preface by Christopher Freeman Cambridge University Press 1999 with Bengt Ake Lundvall The Globalising Learning Economy Oxford University Press 2001 ISBN 978 0 199 258178 with Andrea Filippetti Innovation and Economic Crises Lessons and Prospects from the Economic Downturn Routledge 2011 ISBN 978 0 415 60228 0 with Andrea Filippetti The Handbook of Global Science Technology and Innovation John Wiley amp Sons 2015 ISBN 978 1 118 73906 8Main refereed articles editIn the field of international relations and political studies with Marco Cellini and Mattia Vitiello Refugees in the European Union From Emergency Alarmism to Common Management Journal of Contemporary European Studies 2021 pp 1 19 Cosmopolitan Democracy as a Method for Addressing Controversies Justice Magazine no 62 2019 with Marco Cellini The Internal and External Levers to achieve Global Democracy Journal of Global Policy vol 8 no S6 2017 Pages 65 77 with David Held Cosmopolitan Democracy Paths and Agents Ethics and International Affairs vol 25 no 4 2011 pp 433 461 with Marina Chiarugi Piracy Challenges Global Governance Opendemocracy April 2009 A League of Democracies or a Democratic United Nations Harvard International Review vol 30 no 2 2008 Exporting Democracy What Have We Learnt from Iraq Dissent Spring 2007 pp 40 42 The Language of Democracy Vernacular or Esperanto A Comparison between the Multiculturalist and Cosmopolitan Perspectives Political Studies vol 53 no 3 2005 pp 537 555 Notes on Democracy in the European Union The European Union Review vol 10 no 1 2005 pp 75 86 Cosmopolitan Democracy and its Critics A Review European Journal of International Relations vol 10 no 3 2004 pp 437 473 Cosmopolitan Guidelines for Humanitarian Intervention Alternatives Global Local Political vol 29 no 1 2004 pp 1 21 A Critical Analysis of the Self determination of Peoples A Cosmopolitan Perspective Constellations An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory vol 10 no 4 2003 pp 488 505 with Iris Marion Young Toward a Global Rule of Law Dissent vol 48 Spring 2002 pp 27 32 Demos and Cosmopolis New Left Review new series no 13 Jan Feb 2002 pp 24 38 Cosmopolitical Democracy New Left Review new series no 4 July Aug 2000 pp 137 150 So What if Democracies Don t Fight Each Other Peace Review vol 9 no 3 1997 pp 379 384 Immanuel Kant Cosmopolitan Law and Peace European Journal of International Relations vol 1 no 4 pp 429 456 The Reform of the UN and Cosmopolitan Democracy A Critical Review Journal of Peace Research vol 30 no 3 1993 pp 301 315 Models of International Organization in Perpetual Peace Projects Review of International Studies vol 18 no 18 1992 pp 295 317 In the field of science technology and innovation policy with Vitantonio Mariella Is a European recovery possible without high tech public corporations Intereconomics 2021 vol 56 no 3 pp 160 166 with Andrea Filippetti and Marion Frenz Investment in innovation for European recovery a public policy priority Science and Public Policy November 2019 DOI 10 1093 scipol scz049 with Andrea Filippetti The Retreat of Public Research and its Adverse Consequences on Innovation Technological Forecasting and Social Change 2018 vol 127 February Pages 97 111 Blade Runner Economics Will Innovation Lead us Out of Crisis Research Policy 2017 vol 46 no 3 April Pages 535 543 with Andrea Filippetti and Marion Frenz The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Innovation Evidence from Europe Technological Forecasting and Social Change vol 80 2013 pp 1247 1260 with Andrea Filippetti and Marion Frenz Economic Crisis and Innovation Is Destruction Prevailing over Accumulation Research Policy vol 42 no 2 2013 pp 303 314 with Andrea Filippetti Is the Economic Crisis Impairing Convergence in Innovation Performance across Europe Journal of Common Market Studies vol 49 no 6 2011 pp 1153 1182 with Andrea Filippetti The Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights Four Learnt Lessons and Four Theses Journal of Global Policy vol 1 no 1 January 2010 with Andrea Filippetti Innovation in Times of Crisis National System of Innovation Structure and Demand Research Policy vol 40 2011 pp 179 192 with Mario Denni and Andrea Filippetti The Technological Capabilities of Nations The State of the Art of Synthetic Indicators Technological Forecasting and Social Change vol 76 2008 pp 917 931 with Fulvio Castellacci The Technology Clubs The Distribution of Knowledge across Nations Research Policy vol 37 no 10 2008 pp 1659 1673 with Alberto Coco Is Europe Becoming the Most Dynamic Knowledge Based Economy in the World Journal of Common Market Studies vol 43 no 3 2005 pp 433 459 with Alberto Coco Measuring Technological Capabilities at the Country Level A Comparison among Different Approaches Research Policy vol 34 no 2 2005 pp 175 194 with Kim Bizzarri Committing to Vaccine R amp D A Global Science Policy Priority Research Policy vol 33 no 10 2004 pp 175 194 with Alberto Coco A New Indicator of Technological Capabilities for Developed and Developing Countries World Development vol 32 no 4 April 2004 pp 629 654 with Carlo Pietrobelli The Globalisation of Technology and its Implications for Developing Countries Windows of Opportunity or Further Burden Technological Forecasting and Social Change vol 70 no 9 November 2003 pp 861 884 with Simona Iammarino The Globalisation of Technological Innovation Definition and Evidence Review of International Political Economy vol 9 no 1 pp 98 122 Spring 2002 Pavitt s Taxonomy Sixteen Years On A Review Article Economics of Innovation and New Technology September 2001 415 125 with Simona Iammarino The Policy Implications of the Globalization of Innovation Research Policy vol 28 no 3 1999 pp 317 336 with Roberto Simonetti Objects and Subjects in Technological Interdependence Towards a Framework to Monitor Innovation International Journal of the Economics of Business vol 5 no 3 November 1998 pp 295 309 with Rinaldo Evangelista Giulio Perani and Fabio Rapiti Nature and Impact of Innovation in Manufacturing Industry Some Evidence from the Italian Innovation Survey Research Policy vol 26 nos 4 5 pp 521 536 with Mario Pianta Measuring Technological Change Through Patents and Innovation Surveys Technovation vol 16 no 9 1996 pp 451 468 with Jonathan Michie The Globalisation of Technology a New Taxonomy Cambridge Journal of Economics vol 19 no 1 1995 pp 121 140 with Rinaldo Evangelista and Roberto Simonetti Concentration Firm Size and Innovation Evidence from Innovation Costs Technovation vol 15 no 3 1995 pp 153 164 with Mario Pianta Specialization and Size of Technological Activities in Industrial Countries The Analysis of Patent Data Research Policy vol 21 no 1 1992 pp 79 93 Patenting as an indicator of technological innovation a review Science and Public Policy December 1992 with Sergio Cesaratto and Giorgio Sirilli Sources of Innovative Activities and Industrial Organization in Italy Research Policy vol 20 no 5 1991 pp 299 313 In Search of a Useful Measure of Technological Innovation to Make Economists Happy without Discontenting Technologists Technological Forecasting and Social Change vol 34 no 3 1988 pp 253 277 References edit Daniele Archibugi CV PDF in Italian Retrieved 15 February 2022 Daniele Archibugi and David Held Cosmopolitan Democracy Paths and Agents Ethics amp International Affairs 25 4 433 461 Winter 2011 https doi org 10 1017 S0892679411000360 See Tom Cassauwers Interview with Daniele Archibugi E INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SEP 14 2015 See Allen White On the Cosmopolitan Path An Interview with Daniele Archibugi Great Transition Initiative April 2018 D Archibugi The G20 is a luxury we can t afford The Guardian Saturday 28 March 2008 1 D Archibugi A League of Democracies or a Democratic United Nations Harvard International Review October 2008 2 Archived 2018 10 13 at the Wayback Machine Campaign for the Establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly 3 Archived 2009 08 22 at the Wayback Machine Overview Campaign for a UN Parliamentary Assembly Retrieved 9 October 2017 see Daniele Archibugi and Alice Pease Crime and Global Justice The Dynamics of International Punishment Polity 2018 Daniele Archibugi and Alice Pease International Criminal Justice from past to future Opendemocracy 5 February 2018 Daniele Archibugi s Conference at the City University of New York Do we Need a Global Criminal Justice 9 April 2018 Daniele Archibugi and Jonathan Michie The Globalization of Technology A New Taxonomy Cambridge Journal of Economics vol 19 no 1 1995 pp 121 140 4 Archived 2011 07 25 at the Wayback Machine Daniele Archibugi Chair Opening to the World Opening to the World International Cooperation in Science and Technology European Research Area 2008 5 Archived 2011 07 25 at the Wayback Machine D Archibugi and A Filippetti Innovation and economic crisis Innovation and economic crisis Lessons and prospects from the economic downturn permanent dead link Routledge London 2012 D Archibugi An investment plan for European reconstruction Social Europe 12 May 2020 D Archibugi The Airbus lesson How new companies can be generated to aid Europe s post Covid reconstruction London School of Economics and Political Science Blog Europp 11 May 2020 D Archibugi A Filippetti amp M Frenz Investment in innovation for European recovery a public policy priority Science amp Public Policy November 2019 D Archibugi A Filippetti amp M Frenz Europe needs a green deal Research Europe 2 April 2020 See D Archibugi From peace between democracies to global democracy in D Archibugi M Koenig Archibugi and R Marchetti Global DemocracyNormative and Empirical Perspectives Cambridge University Press Cambridge 2011 External links editPersonal web site https web archive org web 20080704104831 http www danielearchibugi org University of London Birkbeck University of London Daniele Archibugi s home page University of London Birkbeck University of London Double interview on the EU s necessity of qualified scientists and talents from developing countries and on The Global Commonwealth of Citizens video Debate at the London School of Economics Is Global Democracy Possible video Daniele Archibugi Speech on Secrets Lies and Power Berlin European Alternatives 18 June 2015 Interview on the book The Handbook of Global Science Technology and Innovation London Birkbeck College 3 August 2015 Crime and Global Justice Book Launch at the London School of Economics and Political Science 28 February 2018 podcast with Gerry Simpson Christine Chinkin Richard A Falk and Mary Kaldor Daniele Archibugi Do we Need a Global Criminal Justice Conference at the City University of New York 9 April 2018 Daniele Archibugi Cosmopolitan democracy as a method of addressing controversies IAJLJ CONFERENCE CONTROVERSIAL MULTICULTURALISM Rome November 2018 Daniele Archibugi What is the 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