Institutional Partnership Program Universities from all parts of the world, with reputations for leading scholarship and strong educational programs in public policy and comparative studies, may become International Institutional Members, also referred to as Partners, of the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis (JCPA) and the Scholarly Society for International Comparative Policy Analysis Forum (ICPA- Forum). Institutional membership is by invitation only and represents recognition of the contributions made to the field of comparative public policy by the institution, its educational programs, the scholarly reputation of its faculty and the research they produce. Purpose: Funds received through the invitational International Institutional Membership Program are used to support the JCPA/ICPA-Forum related activities to advance the domain of comparative international policy studies. These include, but are not limited to: annual workshops in the area of comparative policy studies, guest lectures, awards for best comparative papers at key international conferences, sponsorship of comparative panels at conferences, collaborative comparative research, comparative public policy publications of books, book series and others, as well as other initiatives suggested by sponsors and approved by the Board of Directors. Institutions are asked to commit to maintain membership for a period of no less than three (3) years. Levels of Partnership and Benefits: The Program is at one of three levels: Gold or Silver, corresponding to annual rates as of January 1, 2016, of $1050 and $550 US, respectively. Benefits of each level of sponsorship are listed in the table below. As of 2020 we welcome invited institutions to become JCPA and ICPA-Forum Sponsors extending sponsorship of over $3500. Selected through bids in past years, the JCPA and ICPA-Forum offers the opportunity to establish a Hub of Comparative Public Policy, hosting the Journal and Scholarly Society by involving faculty in the leadership of the Journal and Society and their initiatives. The forms and extent of support is negotiable. Finally, as a not-for-profit Society the ICPA-Forum is also open to donations. Council Leadership: Representatives of all Partner Institutions are invited to serve on the JCPA and ICPA-Forum Council, represent the JCPA and ICPA-Forum Council, and actively be involved in decision making and initiatives.For information about Institutional Membership / Sponsorship opportunities, contact the JCPA/ICPA-Forum Executive Coordinator for International Partnerships, Shawn Drake at ShawnDrake@cmail.carleton.ca INSTITUTIONAL HOSTING PROGRAMTsinghua University, School of Public Policy & Management, ChinaGold PartnersBinghamton University, Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention, USACarleton University, School of Public Policy and Administration, CanadaChinese University of Hong Kong, Department of Government and Public Administration, Hong KongCity University of Hong Kong, Department of Public and International Affairs, Hong Kong College of Public Policy at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, School of Economics, Administration and Public Policy, QatarErasmus University Rotterdam, Department of Public Administration, The NetherlandsJindal School of Government and Public Policy, IndiaKatholieke University, Master of European Politics and Policies, Leuven, BelgiumKoç University, Center for Globalization, Peace and Democratic Governance Department of International Relations, TurkeyLudwig Maximilian University of Munich, Geschwister-Scholl-Institute of Political Science, GermanyMcGill University, McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, Montreal, CanadaSchool of Government - University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, ChinaSimon Fraser University, School of Public Policy, CanadaTsinghua University, School of Public Policy & Management, ChinaUniversity of California, Berkley, Goldman School of Public Policy, USUniversity of Hong Kong, Department of Politics & Public Administration, Hong KongUniversity of Exeter, Department of Politics, Exeter, UKWORLD Policy Analysis Center at UCLAYale University, School of Management, USSilver PartnersBucharest University of Economic Studies, RomaniaChang Mai University, School of Public Policy, ThailandCharles University, Department of Public and Social Policy, Prague, Česká republikaFacultad Latinoamericana, Ciencias Sociales - FLASCO, Quito, EquadorKansai University Osaka, Faculty of Policy Studies, JapanHebrew University of Jerusalem, Federmann School of Public Policy and Government, IsraelHeidelberg University, Institute of Political Science, GermanyMcMaster University, Department of Political Science, CanadaNew York University, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, USA,Shih Hsin University, Department of Public Policy & Management, TaiwanUniversity of Aarhus, Department of Political Science, DenmarkUniversity of Madison - Wisconsin, the La Follette School of Public Affairs, USAUniversity of Oklahoma, Department of International and Area Studies, USA»» Become a Gold or Silver Institutional Partner International Institutional Partners Council RepresentativesNameInstitutionAli, Hamid E.Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, School of Economics, Administration and Public PolicyBakir, CanerGLODEM, Koç University, TurkeyBéland, DanielMcGill University, McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, Montreal, CanadaBrans, MarleenKU Leuven, BelgiumDunlop, ClaireUniversity of Exeter, Department of Politics, Exeter, UKFontaine, GuillaumeFLACSO, EcuadorFritzen, ScottUniversity of Oklahoma, Department of International and Area Studies, USAGlied, SherryNew York University, USAGofen, AnatHebrew University of Jerusalem, Federmann School of Public Policy and Government, IsraelGreen-Pedersen, ChristofferUniversity of Aarhus, DenmarkHird, John A.University of Massachusetts, AmherstJohnson, Tim; Thompson, FredWilliamette University, Oregon, USAKnill, ChristophLudwig Maximilian University of Munich, Geschwister-Scholl-Institute of Political Science, GermanyKuo, Yu-YingShih Hsin University, Department of Public Policy & Management, TaiwanLam, DannyDepartment of Politics & Public Administration, University of Hong KongLi, WeiChinese University of Hong Kong, Department of Government and Public Administration, Hong KongNekola, Martin; Veselý, ArnoštDepartment of Public and Social Policy, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, PragueOkamoto, TetsukazuKansai University, JapanPal, LeslieCollege of Public Policy at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, QatarPoocharoen, Ora-ornChang Mai University, School of Public Policy, ThailandPorter, TonyMcMaster University, Department of Political Science, CanadaProfiroiu, Marius ConstantinBucharest University of Economic Studies, RomaniaRubaii, NadiaBinghamton University, USAScholten, PeterErasmus University Rotterdam, Department of Public Administration, The NetherlandsScott, ClaudiaVictoria University of Wellington, New ZealandSingh, NareshJindal School of Government and Public Policy, IndiaTosun, JaleHeidelberg University, Institute of Political Science, GermanyWalker, Richard M.City University of Hong Kong, Department of Public and International Affairs, Hong KongWeimer, DavidUniversity of Madison-Wisconsin,USAZhu, XufengTsinghua University, Beijing, China