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The Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB) is a Spanish
think tank A think tank, or public policy institute, is a research institute that performs research and advocacy concerning topics such as social policy, political strategy, economics, military, technology, and culture. Most think tanks are non-governme ...
headquartered in
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, devoted to research in the field of
international relations International relations (IR, and also referred to as international studies, international politics, or international affairs) is an academic discipline. In a broader sense, the study of IR, in addition to multilateral relations, concerns al ...
. It defines itself as an "independent institution" that studies specifically "global issues that affect governance at different levels, from international to local". Legally, CIDOB is a private foundation endowed with a board of trustees made up of the main public institutions and universities of Barcelona and Catalonia. Both the centre and the foundation are governed by statutes, a code of ethics, and a master plan. At present, CIDOB is the oldest think tank in Spain and one of the most influential in its area, at the European level.


Name and acronym

The centre's original name was, from 1973 onwards, ''Centre d'Informació i Documentació Internacionals a Barcelona'' (Barcelona Centre for International Information and Documentation), thus giving rise to the acronym CIDOB. Later on, the centre was referred to using other names, such as ''Centro de Relaciones Internacionales y Cooperación Internacional'' (Centre of International Relations and International Cooperation), ''Centro de Investigación de Relaciones Internacionales y Desarrollo'' (Research Centre on International Relations and Development), and ''Centro de Estudios y Documentación Internacionales de Barcelona'' (Barcelona Centre for International Studies and Documentation). Since 2013, the official name, in all cases and without translations, uses the English form Barcelona Centre for International Affairs.


History

CIDOB was founded in 1973 as a nonprofit, socio-cultural association based on the personal experience of its founder, Josep Ribera i Pinyol (1933–2017). Ribera was one of the promoters of the Catalan inter-diocesan movement ''Agermanament'' (Brothering), which was active in cooperation projects with countries in Africa and Latin America. This original CIDOB was known as ''CIDOB Tercer Mundo'' (CIDOB Third World) or ''CIDOB-TM''. In 1979, as a result of the political transformations taking place in Catalonia and Spain, CIDOB was legally constituted as a private foundation with a board of trustees, whose members, public and private, represented the political and cultural life of Catalonia and Spain. In the following years, CIDOB grew to become a research and documentation centre focused on international affairs and global issues, such as human development and migration. Since the 1990s, the centre has strengthened its networking connections with European initiatives on issues concerning cooperation, international relations, and security, as well as its academic activities, which are aimed to generate ideas and specific political action. Ribera continued to head CIDOB until December 2008, when he chose to step down after 35 years at the helm. His successor as director was, by decision of the foundation's board of trustees, Jordi Vaquer i Fanés.
Narcís Serra Narcís Serra i Serra (born 30 May 1943) is a Spanish economist and politician, serving as Deputy Prime Minister of Spain from 1991 to 1995. Born in Barcelona in 1943, he was one of the leading figures of Catalan socialism during the Spanish tr ...
i Serra, former
mayor of Barcelona This is a list of mayors of Barcelona since 1835. The Mayor of Barcelona is the highest political authority of the City Council of Barcelona, Barcelona City Council. In accordance with Organic Law 5/1985, of June 19, on the General Electoral Regi ...
, previous minister in the
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, and one-time leader of the Catalan Socialists, chaired the foundation from 2000 to May 2012, when he was succeeded by economist Carles A. Gasòliba i Böhm. In March 2010, Javier Solana Madariaga, formerly the EU's
High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy The High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice-President of the European Commission (HR/VP) is the chief co-ordinator and representative of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) within the European U ...
, was appointed honorary chairman of CIDOB, a newly created post outside the organisational structure. In December 2012, Vaquer, newly appointed head of the new Open Society Initiative for Europe (OSIFE), stepped down as director. In June 2013, the board of trustees selected a new director, economics professor Jordi Bacaria i Colom, who is currently co-director of the Institute of European Integration Studies (IEIE) in Mexico and editor of the journal ''Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica''. CIDOB's current president, since January 2017, is Antoni Segura i Mas, Professor of Contemporary History at the
University of Barcelona The University of Barcelona (official name in ; UB), formerly also known as Central University of Barcelona (), is a public research university located in the city of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was established in 1450. With 76,000 students, ...
. Since September 2018, CIDOB has been directed by Pol Morillas, CIDOB's Research Deputy Director up to that date.


CIDOB leadership


Organisation and properties


Management and staff

As of December 2021, CIDOB's management team is made up of Antoni Segura (president), Pol Morillas (director), Anna Estrada (executive coordinator), and María José Rodríguez (head of economic and financial management and administration). The workforce is completed with a team of researchers, project managers, area officers, and coordinators (projects, publications, information, communication, and press), in addition to the administration and general services staff. A network of associate researchers collaborates with the centre.


Board of trustees

The foundation's board is made up of both institutional and individual trustees, whose financial contributions represent most of the centre's annual budget. The institutional trustees are: *
Generalitat of Catalonia The Generalitat de Catalunya (; ; ), or the Government of Catalonia, is the institutional system by which Catalonia is Self-governance, self-governed as an autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Spain. It is made up of the Parli ...
*
City Council of Barcelona The City Council of Barcelona (Catalan language, Catalan: ''Ajuntament de Barcelona''; Spanish language, Spanish: ''Ayuntamiento de Barcelona'') is the top-tier administrative and governing body of the Barcelona, municipality of Barcelona, Catal ...
*
Provincial Deputation of Barcelona The Provincial Deputation of Barcelona (Catalan language, Catalan: ''Diputació de Barcelona''; Spanish: ''Diputación de Barcelona'') is the Local government in Spain, local government body charged with the government and administration of the pro ...
*
Barcelona metropolitan area The Barcelona urban area is an urban area in Catalonia (Spain) centered on the city of Barcelona and located less than 100 km south of the border with France. With a population of over 5 million, it is one of the largest urban areas in Europ ...
* Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation * Inter-university Council of Catalonia


Consulting committees

In addition, a scientific committee and an economic committee assist the centre in formulating its policy guidelines.


Funding

According to the centre's website, CIDOB approved in 2020 a balanced budget for 2021, with both incomes and expenses equalling €2.68 million. The trustees' contribution (structural funding) amounts to 54%, while funding for participation in EU-sponsored projects or other ownership accounts for 41%. CIDOB has received international funding from institutions such as
UNDP The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is a United Nations agency tasked with helping countries eliminate poverty and achieve sustainable economic growth and human development. The UNDP emphasizes on developing local capacity towar ...
,
Union for the Mediterranean The Union for the Mediterranean (UfM; , ''Al-Ittiḥād min ajl al-Mutawasseṭ'') is an intergovernmental organization of 43 member states from Europe and the Mediterranean Basin: the 27 Member state of the European Union, EU member states (i ...
, EU-LAC Foundation,
Open Society Foundations Open Society Foundations (OSF), formerly the Open Society Institute, is an American grantmaking network founded by business magnate George Soros. Open Society Foundations financially supports civil society groups around the world, with the s ...
, Stiftung Mercator, OCP Foundation,
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung The Friedrich Ebert Foundation (''German: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung e.V.; Abbreviation: FES'') is a German political party foundation associated with, but independent from, the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). Established in 1925 as t ...
, and
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, as well as private funders such as Fundación Bancaria La Caixa.


Properties

For years, CIDOB's offices were divided between two historic buildings—nearby but not adjoining—on calle Elisabets in Barcelona's Raval district, very close to La Rambla and
Plaça de Catalunya Plaça de Catalunya (, meaning in English "Catalonia Square"; sometimes referred to as Plaza de Cataluña, its Spanish name) is a large square in central Barcelona that is generally considered to be both its city centre and the place where the ol ...
: Casa de la Misericòrdia (Elisabets, 12) and Casa dels Infants Orfes (Elisabets, 24). The Casa de la Misericòrdia houses the centre's main offices, including the official head office, archives, and library, as well as Sala Maragall, the hall used for events. Originally, the building, which includes the old church, formed part of the School of St William of Aquitaine, founded by the
Augustine Order Augustine of Hippo ( , ; ; 13 November 354 – 28 August 430) was a theologian and philosopher of Berber origin and the bishop of Hippo Regius in Numidia, Roman North Africa. His writings deeply influenced the development of Western philosophy ...
in 1587, and later on it was used as a municipal primary school. During the Napoleonic invasion, the house was used as a secret headquarters by the local resistance against French occupation. In 1910, it became the seat of the Institute of Culture and People's Library for Women; later still, in 1940, the building hosted the Institute for Theatre, as well as being home to the Adrià Gual Chair. It began being used by CIDOB in 1988. The Casa dels Infants Orfes also dates back to the 16th century. It was built as the seat of the institution founded by Guillem dez Pou in 1370 to provide a foster home for orphans in the Diocese of Barcelona. It has an adjacent chapel, commissioned by Claudi Cosal in 1680 and redesigned in 1785. Among the building's later uses, it was a school run by the
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(1848) and a convent for the
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of Charity (1875). The chapel lost all its religious furnishings and fittings during the
Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War () was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republican faction (Spanish Civil War), Republicans and the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalists. Republicans were loyal to the Left-wing p ...
. Currently, the Open Society Initiative for Europe (OSIFE, European chapter of the Open Society Foundations) is headquartered at this house.


Activities


Research areas

In its Revised Master Plan of 2019–2021, where it introduces itself as a "global thought centre", CIDOB sets out eight strategic lines of research, both thematic and geographic:
Every research area is run by a team of researchers, who work with other analysts, assistants, associates, or visiting experts, as well as external collaborators.


Events

Every year since 2002, CIDOB and the
City Council of Barcelona The City Council of Barcelona (Catalan language, Catalan: ''Ajuntament de Barcelona''; Spanish language, Spanish: ''Ayuntamiento de Barcelona'') is the top-tier administrative and governing body of the Barcelona, municipality of Barcelona, Catal ...
jointly hold the international seminar ''War and Peace in the 21st Century'', a series of debates attended by leading international scholars and other senior officers from public service and government politics. For the 2021 edition, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
, the seminar was reformulated as a documentary named ''Bouncing Back. World Politics After the Pandemic'', focused on the impact of the pandemic on scenarios of conflict and cooperation.


Collaboration projects

CIDOB has partnered with other think tanks and institutions in a number of networked academic and research projects. Some of these projects and programs, mostly funded by the
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, provide a significant part of its budget accounts.


Teaching and IBEI

In 1989, CIDOB began providing training programmes for university postgraduate students, in collaboration with the
Autonomous University of Barcelona The Autonomous University of Barcelona (; Spanish: ; ; UAB) is a public university mostly located in Cerdanyola del Vallès, near the city of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. , the university consists of 57 departments in the experimental, lif ...
. In 2004, CIDOB transferred its teaching activities to the newly founded ''
Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals An institute is an organizational body created for a certain purpose. They are often research organisations (research institutes) created to do research on specific topics, or can also be a professional body. In some countries, institutes ca ...
'' (Barcelona Institute for International Studies).


Social influence

The 2010 edition of ''Global Go-to Think Tanks''—a list of think tanks from around the world issued by the international relations program of the
University of Pennsylvania The University of Pennsylvania (Penn or UPenn) is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. One of nine colonial colleges, it was chartered in 1755 through the efforts of f ...
—assessed 4,567 centres from around the world and ranked CIDOB 37th out of the 50 best non-US think tanks, in the category ''Top 50 Think Tanks – Worldwide (Non-US)''. In this list, the Barcelona centre was the only Spanish think tank and the third from southern Europe, behind two French institutions. In the 2015 edition, CIDOB placed 58th out of 175 in the ''Top Think Tanks Worldwide (U.S. and Non-U.S.)'' category, 28th out of 137 in the ''Top Think Tanks Worldwide (Non-US)'' and 16th out of 129 in the ''Top Think Tanks in Western Europe''. In the 2020 edition, CIDOB was listed as follows: 29th out of 154 in the '' Top Think Tanks Worldwide (Non-US)''; 36th out of 174 in the ''Top Think Tanks Worldwide (US and Non-US)''; 12th out of 142 in the ''Top Think Tanks in Western Europe''; 67th out of 110 in the ''Top Defense and National Security Think Tanks''; 64th out of 156 in the ''Top Foreign Policy and International Affairs Think Tanks''; 55th out of 86 in the ''Best Think Tank Network''; 3rd out of 109 in the ''Think Tanks to Watch in 2021''; 8th out of 143 in the ''Best Independent Think Tanks''; and 63rd out of 75 in the ''Best Quality Assurance and Integrity Policies and Procedures''.


References


External links

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Barcelona Institute for Studies International (IBEI)
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