
Andrea Pettrachin
Andrea Pettrachin, PhD, is Assistant Professor in tenure track at the University of Padua (Italy). He holds a PhD in Politics awarded in 2020 by the University of Sheffield (UK), supervised by Prof. Andrew Geddes. He has previously worked as postdoctoral researcher in five European research projects at the European University Institute, the Collegio Carlo Alberto, the University of Turin and the University of Bologna. His research mostly focuses on migration policy and governance, across different governmental levels. He is particularly interested in policy formulation and adoption in the migration policy field, and the interlinks between policymaking processes and politicisation dynamics in the field of migration. As of November 2025, he has published a monograph with Palgrave Macmillan titled ‘The Multi-Layered Governance of Migration in Italy: Policy Actors, Networks, and the Shaping of the Refugee ‘Crisis’’ and 21 articles in international academic journals, including the Journal of European Public Policy, Policy Sciences, Policy Studies, Governance, the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, and several others. He has also contributed to several academic blogs, including the LSE Blog EUROPP, The Loop (ECPR Blog), The Oxford Compass Blog, the EUI Blog ‘Debate Migration’ and the Mideq Blog. In 2025 he was awarded the Lasswell Prize for the best article published in Policy Sciences, for the article ‘Beyond Evidence-Based Policymaking? Exploring Knowledge Formation and Source Effects in US Migration Policymaking’ which appeared in Policy Sciences 57(1): 3-28.
Research Projects
There are no projects at the moment.








