Martijn Vlaskamp

Investigador Juan de la Cierva Incorporación
Dades de contacte
Biografia
Martijn Vlaskamp is a Research Fellow Juan de la Cierva Incorporación at IBEI. Prior to that he was Beatriu de Pinós fellow (at IBEI) (2018-2021) and a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellow at Yale University and IBEI (2015-2018).
Martijn completed his PhD in International Relations and European Integration at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. As part of his PhD research, he was a visiting fellow at the University of Cambridge and the Belgian Royal Institute for International Relations EGMONT.
His research interests include natural resource governance, political violence and EU Foreign Policy. In his work, he often combines these different areas of research.
Martijn's research has been published in “West European Politics”, “Cooperation and Conflict” and other peer-reviewed journals. He has been funded by the European Commission, the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, the Catalan Agency for Management of University and Research Grants and the Fritz Thyssen Foundation.
Formació acadèmica
- (2014) Relacions Internacionals i Integració Europea, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
- (2009) MA en Estudis Europeus, Westphalian Wilhelms-University Münster (Alemanya)
- (2009) Msc en Estudis Europeus, Universitat de Twente (Països Baixos)
- (2008) BSc/BA en Administració Pública (doble grau), Universitat de Twente (Països Baixos) i Westphalian Wilhelms-University Münster (Alemanya)
Premis
2020. Juan de la Cierva Incorporación Fellowship
2018. Beatriu de Pinós Fellowship
2015. MSCA Global Fellowship
Afiliacions professionals
- International Studies Assocation
- European Union Studies Association
Recerca
Línies d'investigació
- Política exterior de la UE
- Recursos naturals i conflictes
- Gestió de conflictes
- Conflictes armats
Clústers de recerca de l'IBEI
Projectes d'investigació
Publicacions més destacades
- 2020.Sanciones internacionales: sus “otros” efectos.Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals,Special issueEnllaç
- 2019.First, do no harm: five questions the EU needs to keep in mind for a sensitive approach to conflict resources.CIDOB Notes Internacionals,219:1-6Enllaç
- 2019.Good Natural Resource Governance: How Does the EU Deal with the Contestation of Transparency Standards?.In:
Johansson-Nogués, Elisabeth; Vlaskamp, Martijn; Barbé, Esther
.European Union Contested. Foreign Policy in a New Global Context.Springer.Enllaç - 2019.Does international recognition matter? Support for unilateral secession in Catalonia and Scotland.Nations and nationalism,26 (1):176-196Enllaç
- 2018.The European Union and natural resources that fund armed conflicts: Explaining the EU’s policy choice for supply chain due-diligence requirements.Cooperation and Conflict. SAGE journals,59(3):407-25Enllaç
- 2016.Mandatory Due Diligence for 'Conflict Minerals’ and Illegally Logged Timber: Emergence and Cascade of a New Norm on Foreign Accountability.The Extractive Industries and Society,3(4):978-86Enllaç
- 2016.How do prospects of EU membership influence support for secession? A survey experiment in Catalonia and Scotland.West European Politics,39 (6):1115-1138Enllaç
- 2016.In:
Henry F. Carey (ed.)
.The Challenges of European Governance in the Age of Economic Stagnation, Immigration, and Refugees.Lanham:Lexington Books/ Rowman and Littlefield.Enllaç