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Political Science
October 2009
Department of Political Science Institute for Advanced Studies
Profile – People – Publications
Contact:
Secretariat : +43/1/599 91-166 email: [email protected]
Founded in 1963 by two prominent Austrians living in exile – the sociologist Paul F. Lazarsfeld and the
economist Oskar Morgenstern – with the financial support from the Ford Foundation, the Austrian
Federal Ministry of Education, and the City of Vienna, the Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS) is the
first institution for postgraduate education and research in economics and the social sciences in
Austria. The Political Science Series presents research done at the Department of Political Science
and aims to share “work in progress” before formal publication. It includes papers by the Department’s
teaching and research staff, visiting professors, graduate students, visiting fellows, and invited
participants in seminars, workshops, and conferences. As usual, authors bear full responsibility for the
content of their contributions.
Das Institut für Höhere Studien (IHS) wurde im Jahr 1963 von zwei prominenten Exilösterreichern –
dem Soziologen Paul F. Lazarsfeld und dem Ökonomen Oskar Morgenstern – mit Hilfe der Ford-
Stiftung, des Österreichischen Bundesministeriums für Unterricht und der Stadt Wien gegründet und ist
somit die erste nachuniversitäre Lehr- und Forschungsstätte für die Sozial- und Wirtschafts-
wissenschaften in Österreich. Die Reihe Politikwissenschaft bietet Einblick in die Forschungsarbeit
der Abteilung für Politikwissenschaft und verfolgt das Ziel, abteilungsinterne Diskussionsbeiträge einer
breiteren fachinternen Öffentlichkeit zugänglich zu machen. Die inhaltliche Verantwortung für die
veröffentlichten Beiträge liegt bei den Autoren und Autorinnen. Gastbeiträge werden als solche
gekennzeichnet.
Contents
1. Introduction ....................................................................... 1
2. Head of Department .......................................................... 5
3. Assistant Professors ......................................................... 19
4. Project Researchers .......................................................... 39
5. Associate Members ........................................................... 53
6. Course Participants ........................................................... 59
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1. Introduction
Political Science at the Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS)
(by Oliver Treib)
The Department of Political Science has been one of the core scientific units of the Institute
for Advanced Studies since its founding in 1963. It is committed to advanced basic research
in political science, embedded in the national and international scholarly communities, and it
aims to provide post-graduate training at the highest international standards.
The members of the Department currently comprise the Head of Department, three assistant
professors, two postdoctoral researchers, one project researcher, an administrative
manager, three research assistants and nine doctoral students enrolled in our post-graduate
programme. Furthermore, we continue our long tradition of collaborating intensively with the
Austrian Political Science Association (ÖGPW). The Department thus hosts the ÖGPW’s
secretariat and its current head, Patrick Scherhaufer.
The Department has recently adopted a new research programme. According to this new
programme, research in the Department seeks to explore the logic of multi-level politics in
Europe. It starts from the observation that politics in contemporary Europe to an increasing
extent takes place at the intersection of domestic and supranational levels of governance.
The nation state is still the most important locus of decision-making in core areas of modern
statehood and the struggle for domestic government positions remains at the heart of
political contestation. At the same time, domestic politics increasingly interacts with political
processes at the supranational level as more and more policy decisions are taken in the
framework of the European Union. Research in the Department seeks to analyse the logic of
political contestation in this setting of increasingly interwoven levels of governance. For more
details on current research pursued by members of the Department, please consult our
website at http://www.ihs.ac.at/index.php3?id=1056.
In terms of funded research projects, the Department has acquired two major research
grants within the past twelve months. Thematically, both of these funded projects address
crucial aspects of our new research programme. The first project is entitled “International
Governance and Domestic Politics: Do Parties Matter Beyond the Nation State?”. It is funded
by the Austrian National Bank’s Jubilee Fund. Directed by myself, a team comprising a
doctoral researcher and a research assistant seeks to establish whether party political
changes of government have an impact on government positions in EU and international
negotiations. The second project is funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF). Starting in
spring 2010, a team consisting of the principal investigator Guido Tiemann, two doctoral
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students and several research assistants will set out to analyse “Preference Formation and
Electoral Behaviour in the European Political Space”.
The Department of Political Science continues to be active in key conferences and
workshops worldwide. Over the past twelve months, members of the Department presented
their work at conferences of the European Union Studies Association (Los Angeles), the
International Studies Association (New York), the European Consortium for Political
Research (Riga, Potsdam and Florence), and the University Association for Contemporary
European Studies (Budapest and Angers).
The publication record of the Department over the past year includes eight peer-reviewed
articles, six of which were published in journals referenced in the Social Science Citation
Index, as well as a raft of book chapters, inter alia in volumes published by Oxford University
Press and Palgrave Macmillan.
A further indicator of the international profile of the Department is that members of our faculty
were invited to act as peer reviewers for top political science journals such as the American
Political Science Review, the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics,
European Union Politics, the European Journal of Political Research, the Journal of
Common Market Studies, and the Journal of European Public Policy.
As in the previous years, the Department’s visiting professors have included internationally
renowned scholars such as Beate Kohler-Koch (University of Mannheim and Bremen
International Graduate School of the Social Sciences), Jan Beyers (University of Antwerpen),
Simon Hix (London School of Economics), and Fabio Franchino (University of Milan). Among
our forthcoming visiting professors are Ulrich Sedelmeier (London School of Economics),
Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University), Alberta Sbragia (University of Pittsburgh), as well as
Liesbet Hoghe and Gary Marks (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill).
The past year also saw the establishment of a new lecture series on “Themes in
Comparative European Politics”, which we organise together with the Department of
Methods in the Social Sciences at the University of Vienna and the Austrian Political Science
Association’s section on “Comparative European Politics”. The lecture series is a forum for
the discussion of current research presented either by members of the two organising
Departments or by invited colleagues from abroad. During the spring of 2009, the external
presentations were held by Hanna Bäck (University of Mannheim), Cristiano Vezzoni
(University of Milan), and Sara Binzer Hobolt (University of Oxford). Among the forthcoming
guests to present their research in the context of the lecture series are Dimiter Toshkov
(Leiden University), Lawrence Ezrow (University of Essex), and Simon Hug (University of St.
Gallen).
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Further information about the Department and its activities is available on our homepage at
http://www.ihs.ac.at/index.php3?id=400.
Oliver Treib Head of Department
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2. Head of Department
Oliver Treib
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0043–1–59991–169 Fax: 0043–1–59991–171
Career
Since Sep. 2008 Head of the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna
Since Oct. 2006 Guest Lecturer at the University of Vienna, Austria
June 2009 Guest professor at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Sep. 2003 – Aug. 2008 Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
July 2002 – Aug. 2003 Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne
Dec. 2002 Ph.D. in Political Science (Dr. rer. pol.) from the Faculty of Economics, Business Administration and Social Sciences, University of Cologne
June 1999 – May 2002 Doctoral Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne
Feb. – May 1999 Translation into German of Fritz W. Scharpf’s book “Games Real Actors Play: Actor-Centered Institutionalism in Policy Research” (published as “Interaktionsformen: Akteurzentrier-ter Institutionalismus in der Politikforschung”, Opladen: Leske + Budrich, 2000)
Feb. 1999 Masters degree in Political Science (Magister Artium), University of Cologne
Dec. 1995 – Feb. 1999 Undergraduate Research Assistant to Prof. Fritz W. Scharpf at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
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Other Academic Activities and Accomplishments
Research Grants Principal investigator, “International Governance and Domestic Politics: Do Parties Matter Beyond the Nation State?”, funded by the Jubilee Fund of the Austrian National Bank (Feb. 2009 – Jan. 2012)
Co-principal investigator, “The Evolution and Impact of Governing Modes in EU Social and Environmental Policies” (with G. Falkner). This project was part of the Integrated Project “New Modes of Governance in Europe (NEWGOV)”, funded under the EU’s Sixth Framework Programme (Sept. 2004 – Aug. 2008)
Co-principal investigator, “Dead Letter or Living Rights: The Practice of EU Social Law in Central and Eastern Europe” (with G. Falkner and E. Holzleithner), funded under the TRAFO programme on transdisciplinary research of the Austrian Ministry of Education (April 2005 – July 2007)
Awards JCMS Best Article Prize 2008 awarded by the Editorial Board of the Journal of Common Market Studies for “Three Worlds of Compliance or Four? The EU-15 Compared to New Member States” (Sept. 2009)
EUSA Book Prize 2005/2006 awarded by the European Union Studies Association for “Complying with Europe: EU Harmonisation and Soft Law in the Member States, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2005” (May 2007)
MPIfG Paper Prize 2003/2004 awarded by the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne for “Die Umsetzung von EU-Richtlinien im Zeichen der Parteipolitik: Eine akteurzentrierte Antwort auf die Misfit-These, Politische Vierteljahresschrift 44(4), 2003, 506-528 (Jan. 2005)
Teaching Experience Governance in EU Social Policy, MA seminar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia (June 2006)
Qualitative Methods in Political Science, undergraduate lecture (BA), University of Vienna, Austria (Summer term 2009)
Qualitative Methods in Political Science, undergraduate lecture (BA), University of Vienna, Austria (Winter term 2008/2009)
Presentation and discussion of dissertation projects, postgraduate seminar, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria (with E. Edwards, G. Tiemann, A. Wimmel) (March 2009)
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Presentation and discussion of dissertation projects, postgraduate seminar, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria (with G. Falkner, G. Tiemann, A. Wimmel) (January 2008)
Qualitative Methods in Political Science, postgraduate seminar, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria (Nov. 2007 – Jan. 2008)
New Institutionalism in Political Science, postgraduate seminar, Doctoral school “Sustainable Development”, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria (Nov. 2007)
Creating and Managing Your Own Literature Database: An Introduction to EndNote, postgraduate seminar, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria (Oct. 2007)
Presentation and discussion of dissertation projects, postgraduate seminar, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria (with G. Falkner, S. Kritzinger, A. Wimmel) (Mai – June 2007)
The Role of Political Parties in the Policy Cycle of the European Union, undergraduate seminar, University of Vienna, Austria (Winter term 2006/2007)
Presentation and discussion of dissertation projects, postgraduate seminar, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria (with G. Falkner, S. Kritzinger, I. Michalowitz) (June 2006)
Presentation and discussion of dissertation projects, postgraduate seminar, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria (with G. Falkner, S. Kritzinger, I. Michalowitz) (March – April 2005)
Electronic Tools in EU Research, postgraduate seminar, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria (Jan. 2005)
Qualitative Methods in EU Research, postgraduate seminar, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria (with G. Falkner, S. Kritzinger, I. Michalowitz) (Dec. 2004)
Presentation and discussion of dissertation projects, postgraduate seminar, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria (with G. Falkner, S. Kritzinger, I. Michalowitz) (March – June 2004)
Presentation and discussion of dissertation projects, postgraduate seminar, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria (with G. Falkner, S. Kritzinger, I. Michalowitz) (Oct. 2003 – Jan. 2004)
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Policy-Making and Policy Implementation in the European Union, undergraduate seminar, University of Cologne, Germany (Summer term 2003)
The Implementation of EU Directives: Theory and Practice, postgraduate seminar, Graduiertenkolleg “Die Zukunft des Europäischen Sozialmodells”, Göttingen, Germany (Feb. 2003)
Searching and Organising Literature on EU-Related Topics, postgraduate seminar, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria (Dec. 2002)
Professional Activities: Member of the European Union Studies Association (EUSA), the German Political Science Association (DVPW) and the Austrian Political Science Association (ÖGPW)
Co-convenor of the Section “Comparative European Politics” of the Austrian Political Science Association (with S. Kritzinger)
Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of European Public Policy
Referee for: American Political Science Review, European Political Science Review, Comparative Political Studies, Journal of Politics, European Union Politics, European Journal of Political Research, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of European Public Policy, West European Politics, Journal of European Social Policy, Comparative European Politics, Acta Politica, Swiss Political Science Review, Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, Journal of European Integration, European Integration Online Papers, Zeitschrift für Sozialreform, Manchester University Press, Jubilee Fund of the Austrian National Bank
List of Publications
Books
Compliance in the Enlarged European Union: Living Rights or Dead Letters? Aldershot: Ashgate 2008 (with Gerda Falkner and Elisabeth Holzleithner).
Complying with Europe: EU Harmonisation and Soft Law in the Member States. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2005 (with Gerda Falkner, Miriam Hartlapp and Simone Leiber).
Die Bedeutung der nationalen Parteipolitik für die Umsetzung europäischer Sozialrichtlinien. Politik, Verbände, Recht: Die Umsetzung europäischer Sozialpolitik, Bd. 1. Frankfurt/M.: Campus 2004.
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Journal Articles
Party Politics, National Interests and Government–Opposition Dynamics: Cleavage Structures in the Convention Negotiations on EU Social Policy. European Union Politics 11(1), 2010 (forthcoming).
Europawahl 2009: Warum es sich lohnt, seine Stimme abzugeben. WSI Mitteilungen 62(6), 2009, 286.
Zwischen Parteipolitik und nationalen Interessen: Regierungs-Oppositions-Gegensätze im EU-Verfassungskonvent. Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 37(3), 2008, 337-356.
Implementing and Complying with EU Governance Outputs. Living Reviews in European Governance 3(5), 2008, http://livingreviews.org/lreg-2008-5.
Europäisches Recht und nationale Parteipolitik: Warum Deutschland zu den Schlusslichtern bei der Umsetzung der EU-Antirassismusrichtlinie gehörte. Sozialer Fortschritt 57 (7-8), 2008, 202-208.
Three Worlds of Compliance or Four? The EU15 Compared to New Member States, Journal of Common Market Studies 46(2), 2008, 293-313 (with Gerda Falkner).
In Search of the Worlds of Compliance: A Brief Reply, Journal of European Public Policy 14(6), 2007, 954-958 (with Gerda Falkner, Mriiam Hartlapp and Simone Leiber).
Worlds of Compliance: Why Leading Approaches to European Union Implementation Are Only “Sometimes-True Theories”, European Journal of Political Research 64(3), 2007, 395-416 (with Gerda Falkner and Miriam Hartlapp).
Modes of Governance: Towards a Conceptual Clarification, Journal of European Public Policy 14(1), 2007, 1-20 (with Holger Bähr and Gerda Falkner).
Implementing and Complying with EU Governance Outputs, Living Reviews in European Governance 1(1), 2006, http://www.livingreviews.org/lreg-2006-1.
Les conflits politiques en Allemagne autour de la transposition de la directive européenne contre le racisme, Critique internationale No. 33, 2006, 27-38.
Was bewirken EU-Richtlinien in der Sozialpolitik? Ein Ost-West-Vergleich, WSI Mitteilungen 59(10), 2006, 547-552 (with Simone Leiber).
Europäische Sozialpolitik in der nationalen Praxis, Zeitschrift für Sozialreform 51(2), 2005, 139-163 (with Gerda Falkner).
Non-Compliance with EU Directives in the Member States: Opposition through the Backdoor?, West European Politics 27(3), 2004, 452-473 (with Gerda Falkner, Miriam Hartlapp and Simone Leiber).
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Die Umsetzung von EU-Richtlinien im Zeichen der Parteipolitik: Eine akteurzentrierte Antwort auf die Misfit-These, Politische Vierteljahresschrift 44(4), 2003, 506-528.
Book Chapters
Social Policy and Environmental Policy: Comparing Modes of Governance, in: Udo Diedrichs/Wolfgang Wessels (eds.), The Dynamics of Change in EU Governance: Policy-making and System Evolution. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, forthcoming 2009 (with Holger Bähr and Gerda Falkner).
Bargaining and Lobbying in EU Social Policy, in: David Coen/Jeremy J. Richardson (eds.), Lobbying the European Union: Institutions, Actors, and Issues. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, 256-276 (with G. Falkner).
Introduction, in: Gerda Falkner/Oliver Treib/Elisabeth Holzleithner, Compliance in the Enlarged European Union: Living Rights or Dead Letters? Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008, 1-25 (with Gerda Falkner and Elisabeth Holzleithner).
Conclusions: The State of EU Law in Central and Eastern European Practice, in: Gerda Falkner/Oliver Treib/Elisabeth Holzleithner, Compliance in the Enlarged European Union: Living Rights or Dead Letters? Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008, 157-181 (with Gerda Falkner).
Von Hierarchie zu Kooperation? Zur Entwicklung von Governance-Formen in zwei regulativen Politikfeldern der EU, in: Ingeborg Tömmel (ed.), Die Europäische Union: Governance und Policy-Making, PVS-Sonderheft 40. Opladen: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2008, 92-115 (with Gerda Falkner and Holger Bähr).
Policy Implementation, in Frank Fischer/Gerald J. Miller/Mara S. Sidney (eds.), Handbook of Public Policy Analysis: Theory, Politics, and Methods. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, 2006, 89-107 (with Helga Pülzl).
Ustavni ugovor EU i budućnost države blagostanja u evropi, in: Drenka Vuković/Ana Čekerevac (eds.), Socijalna politika u procesu evropskih integracija. Belgrade: Čigoja štampa, 2006, 30-51 (translation into Serbian of a text on the EU's Constitutional Treaty and the future of the welfare state in Europe).
Nationale Rechtsbefolgung und die Zukunft der europäischen Sozialpolitik, in Heinrich Badura (ed.), Soziales Europa zwischen Nostalgie und Zukunftsorientierung. Waidhofen: Europäische Akademie für Lebensforschung, Integration und Zivilgesellschaft, 2006, 189-198.
The EU and New Social Risks: The Need for a Differentiated Evaluation, in: Klaus Armingeon/Giuliano Bonoli (eds.), The Politics of Post-Industrial Welfare States. London: Routledge, 2006, 248-263 (with Gerda Falkner).
Der EU-Verfassungsvertrag und die Zukunft des Wohlfahrtsstaates in Europa, in Sonja Puntscher-Riekmann/Günter Herzig/Christian Dirninger (eds.), Europa Res Publica: Europäischer Konvent und Verfassungsgebung als Annäherung an eine europäische Republik? Wien: Böhlau, 2006, 257-288.
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Europäische Sozialpolitik in der nationalen Praxis, in: Alexandra Baum-Ceisig/Anne Faber (eds.), Soziales Europa? Perspektiven des Wohlfahrtsstaates im Kontext von Europäisierung und Globalisierung. Festschrift für Klaus Busch. Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag, 2005, 220-238 (with Gerda Falkner).
Die Kooperation der Sozialpartner im Arbeitsrecht: Ein europäischer Weg?, in: Rainer Eising/Beate Kohler-Koch (eds.), Interessenpolitik in Europa. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2005, 341-362 (with Gerda Falkner, Miriam Hartlapp and Simone Leiber).
EG-Richtlinien als soziales Korrektiv im europäischen Mehrebenensystem? Regulative Entwicklung, Problemskizze und potentielle Wirkungsmuster, in: Adrienne Héritier/Fritz W. Scharpf/Michael Stolleis (eds.), European and International Regulation after the Nation State: Different Scopes and Multiple Levels. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2004, 115-138 (with Gerda Falkner, Miriam Hartlapp and Simone Leiber).
Die Europäische Union als Herausforderung für die Sozialpolitik der Mitgliedsländer, in: Sieglinde Rosenberger/Emmerich Tálos (eds.), Sozialstaat: Probleme, Herausforderungen, Perspektiven. Wien: Mandelbaum-Verlag, 2003, 14-27 (with Gerda Falkner).
Working Papers
Sectorialised Policy-Making in the EU: Modes of Governance in Social and Environmental Policy. NewGov Policy Brief No. 7, 2008. Florence: European University Institute, http://www.eu-newgov.org/database/PUBLIC/Policy_Briefs/NEWGOV_Policy_Brief_no07.pdf (with Holger Bähr).
Governing Modes in Social and Environmental Policies. NewGov Policy Memorandum. Florence: European University Institute, 2007, http://www.eu-newgov.org/database/DELIV/ D01D57_Policy_Memo_GM_Social_&_Environmental_Policies.pdf (with Holger Bähr).
In Search of the Worlds of Compliance: Promises and Pitfalls of Quantitative Testing. IHS Working Paper Political Science Series 113. Vienna: Institute for Advanced Studies, 2007, http://www.ihs.ac.at/publications/pol/pw_113.pdf (with Gerda Falkner, Miriam Hartlapp and Simone Leiber).
Three Worlds of Compliance or Four? The EU15 Compared to New Member States. IHS Working Paper Political Science Series 112. Vienna: Institute for Advanced Studies, 2007, http://www.ihs.ac.at/publications/pol/pw_112.pdf (with Gerda Falkner).
Worlds of Compliance: Why Leading Approaches to the Implementation of EU Legislation Are Only ‘Sometimes-True Theories’. EUI Working Paper RSCAS 2006/22. Florence: European University Institute, http://www.eui.eu/RSCAS/WP-Texts/06_22.pdf (with Gerda Falkner and Miriam Hartlapp).
Modes of Governance: A Note Towards Conceptual Clarification. European Governance Papers (EUROGOV) N-05-02, 2005, http://www.connex-network.org/eurogov/pdf/egp-newgov-N-05-02.pdf (with Gerda Falkner and Holger Bähr).
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Der EU-Verfassungsvertrag und die Zukunft des Wohlfahrtsstaates in Europa. IHS Working Paper Politicial Science Series 99. Vienna: Institute for Advanced Studies, 2004, http://www.ihs.ac.at/publications/pol/pw_99.pdf.
The First EU Social Partner Agreement in Practice: Parental Leave in the 15 Member States. IHS Working Paper Political Science Series 96. Vienna: Institute for Advanced Studies, 2004, http://www.ihs.ac.at/publications/pol/pw_96.pdf (with Gerda Falkner).
Die Umsetzung von EU-Richtlinien im Zeichen der Parteipolitik: Eine akteurzentrierte Antwort auf die Misfit-These. MPIfG Discussion Paper 03/3. Cologne: Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, 2003, http://www.mpi-fg-koeln.mpg.de/pu/mpifg_dp/dp03-3.pdf.
Opposition through the Backdoor? The Case of National Non-Compliance with European Directives. IHS Working Paper Political Science Series 83. Vienna: Institute for Advanced Studies, 2002, http://www.ihs.ac.at/publications/pol/pw_83.pdf (with Gerda Falkner, Miriam Hartlapp, and Simone Leiber).
Transforming Social Policy in Europe? The EC’s Parental Leave Directive and Misfit in the 15 Member States. MPIfG Working Paper 02/11. Cologne: Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, 2002, http://www.mpi-fg-koeln.mpg.de/pu/workpap/wp02-11/wp02-11.html (with Gerda Falkner, Miriam Hartlapp, and Simone Leiber).
Book Reviews
Review of Martin Höpner, Armin Schäfer (eds.), Die Politische Ökonomie der europäischen Integration. Frankfurt/M.: Campus 2008, WSI Mitteilungen 62 (forthcoming 2009).
Review of Michael Zürn/Christian Joerges (eds.), Law and Governance in Postnational Europe: Compliance beyond the Nation-State, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004, West European Politics 29(1), 2006, 183-184.
Theses
Europäische Vorgaben, nationaler Anpassungsbedarf und seine politische Verarbeitung: Eine ländervergleichende Studie über die Umsetzung arbeitsrechtlicher EU-Richtlinien unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Deutschland, den Niederlanden, Großbritannien und Irland. Dissertation, Köln: Universität zu Köln, 2002.
Institutionen, Akteure und Entscheidungen in der EU: Die Auswirkungen des Maastrichter Sozialprotokolls auf die Entscheidungen in der Sozialpolitik der Europäischen Gemeinschaft. Magisterarbeit, Köln: Universität zu Köln, 1999.
Other Publications
Scharpf, Fritz W.: Interaktionsformen: Akteurzentrierter Institutionalismus in der Politik-forschung. Opladen: Leske + Budrich, 2000 (translation into German of “Games Real Actors Play: Actor Centered Institutionalism in Policy Research”, Boulder: Westview, 1997).
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Contributions to Conferences and Presentations
International Workshop “Party Patronage in Europe”, organised by Petr Kopecký and Peter
Mair, University of Leiden, The Netherlands, 5–6 November 2009. Presentation of a paper on
“Party Patronage in Austria”.
Roundtable discussion on “The European Union and New Modes of Governance: How Soft
and How New Are They?”, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria, 19 October 2009.
Presentation on “Nothing New Under the Sun: Modes of Governance in EU Policy-Making”.
NCCR Democracy Doctoral Program Workshop, Grindelwald, Switzerland, 11–13 June
2009. Chair and discussant of the panel “Impacts of the European Union’s Policy-Making”.
UACES/DVPW Conference “Enlargement – Five Years After: The State of European
Integration and New Challenges for the Discipline”, Central European University, Budapest,
Hungary, 8–9 May 2009. Organiser, chair and discussant of the panel “Coalition Patterns
and Cleavages in the Council: Is There an East-West Divide?” and presentation on “Living
Rights? Implementation Problems of Gender-related EU Directives in Slovakia, the Czech
Republic, Slovenia, and Hungary”.
Gemeinsame Tagung der DVPW-Sektion Politik und Ökonomie und der ÖGPW
“Kapitalismustheorien”, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria, 24–25 April 2009.
Chair of the Panel “Transnationalisierung und Raum”.
International Workshop “Measuring the Europeanization of Public Policies Beyond the 80%-
Myth”, WZB, Berlin, Germany, 27–28 February 2009. Presentation on “Measuring Hierarchy,
Complementarities, or Degrees of National Autonomy?”.
International Workshop “Party Patronage in Europe”, organised by Petr Kopecký and Peter
Mair, University of Leiden, The Netherlands, 11–12 December 2008. Presentation on “Party
Patronage in Austria: First Empirical Results”.
International Workshop “The OMC within the Lisbon Strategy: Empirical Assessments and
Theoretical Implications”, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria, 28–29 November
2008. Discussant of four papers.
Drei-Länder-Tagung der DVPW, ÖGPW und SVPW, Osnabrück, Germany, 21–23 November
2008. Presentation of a paper on “Entpolitisierung oder Repolitisierung des Regierens?
Parteipatronage in Österreich aus demokratietheoretischer Sicht”.
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ECPR Fourth Pan-European Conference on European Union Politics, Riga, Latvia, 25–27
September 2008. Presentation of a paper on “Government Positions in EU Decision-Making:
How to Establish Party Political Influences”.
International Workshop on “Political Institutions in the European Union: Theoretical and
Empirical Innovations in Current Research”, University Konstanz, Germany, 7–8 July 2008.
Presentation of a paper on “Domestic Politics and International Governance: Do Parties
Matter also Beyond the Nation State?”
Meeting of the Academic Advisory Board, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria, 4
July 2008. Presentation on “Do Parties Matter Beyond the Nation State?”
NEWGOV Consortium Conference, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 5–6 June
2008. Presentation of a paper on “Social Policy and Environmental Policy: Comparing Modes
of Governance”.
Research colloquium “Europäisierung, Globalisierung und die Zukunft des Wohlfahrts-
staates”, Leibniz University of Hanover, Germany, 22 January 2008. Lecture on “EU-
Sozialpolitik, nationale Rechtsbefolgung und die Zukunft des Wohlfahrtsstaates in Europa”.
Lecture series “Europe on my mind again”, Bildungswerk Weiterdenken in der Hans-Böll-
Stiftung, Dresden, Germany, 29 November 2007. Lecture on “Die soziale Dimension der
europäischen Integration: Stand und Perspektiven”.
Doctoral school “Sustainable Development”, University of Natural Resources and Applied
Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria, 19 November 2007. Lecture on “Der Ansatz des akteurzen-
trierten Institutionalismus und seine Anwendung in der politikwissenschaftlichen Forschung”.
NEWGOV Consortium Conference, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 31 May–1
June 2007. Presentation on “Social Policy and Environmental Policy: Comparing Modes of
Governance”.
EUSA 10th Biennial International Conference, Montreal, Canada, 17–19 May 2007.
Presentation of two papers, one on “25 Years of EU Implementation Research: What Have
We Learnt?”, the other on “Making Dead Letters Live: Strategies to Improve the
Effectiveness of EU Legislation in Central and Eastern Europe” (the latter co-authored with
G. Falkner).
I H S — Oliver Treib / Head of Department — 15
International Practitioner Conference, “The Life of Letters in Comparison”, Institute for
Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria, 22–23 March 2007. Presentation on “The ‘Life of Letters’
in Comparison: EU Social Policy in Eastern and Western European Practice”.
Workshop of the Department of Political Science, Berne University, “Compensatory
Constitutionalism”, Kandersteg, Switzerland, 11–13 January 2007. Presentation on “Dead
Letter Instead of Living Rights: The European Legal Order between Formal Strengths and
Practical Shortcomings”.
ECPR 3rd Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, Istanbul, Turkey, 21–23 September
2006. Presentation of a paper on “Three Worlds of Compliance or Four? The EU15
Compared to New Member States” (with G. Falkner); discussant of the panel “New modes of
governance and enlargement: A better way of coping with accession?”.
UACES 36th Annual Conference, Limerick, Ireland, 31 August–2 September 2006.
Presentation of a paper on “Worlds of Compliance: Why Leading Approaches to EU
Implementation Are Only ‘Sometimes-True Theories’” (co-authored with G. Falkner and M.
Hartlapp).
Authors’ workshop for the special issue 2007/2 of Politische Vierteljahresschrift, “Die
Europäische Union: Governance und Policy-Making”, Max Planck Institute for the Study of
Societies, Cologne, Germany, 13–15 July 2006. Presentation of a paper on “Alte und neue
Steuerungsformen in der EU: Konzeptionelle Überlegungen und empirische Trends” (with G.
Falkner and H. Bähr).
International Strategy Workshop, “Making the Letters Live”, Institute for Advanced Studies,
Vienna, Austria, 6–7 July 2006. Presentation on “Dead Letter or Living Rights? The Practice
of EU Social Law in Slovenia, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic: The Results So
Far”.
Meeting of the Academic Advisory Board, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria, 26
June 2006. Presentation on “The Role of Domestic Party Politics in International Negoti-
ations”.
Departmental Research Seminar Political Science, Department of Political Science, Institute
for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria, 16 March 2006. Presentation on “National and Party
Political Cleavages in the European Convention: The Case of Social Policy”.
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Workshop of NEWGOV Cluster One, Cologne, Germany, 2–3 February 2006. Presentation
of a paper on “Expansion of the Community Method in European Environmental and Social
Policy” (co-authored with H. Bähr and G. Falkner).
5. Internationale Europakonferenz der Europäischen Akademie für Lebensforschung,
Integration und Zivilgesellschaft, “Soziales Europa zwischen Nostalgie und Zukunfts-
orientierung”, Waidhofen/Thaya, Austria, 24–26 November 2005. Presentation on “Nationale
Rechtsbefolgung und die Zukunft der europäischen Sozialpolitik”.
Conference in honour of Prof. Dr. Klaus Busch on the occasion of his 60th birthday,
“Soziales Europa? Perspektiven des Wohlfahrtsstaates im Kontext von Europäisierung und
Globalisierung”, University of Osnabrück, Germany, 21 October 2005. Presentation on
“Europäische Sozialpolitik in der nationalen Praxis”.
3rd ECPR Conference, Budapest, Hungary, 8–10 September 2005. Presentation of a paper
on “Party Politics, National Interests and the Constitutional Treaty: Cleavage Structures in
the Negotiations on the Future of EU Social Policy”.
NEWGOV Consortium Conference, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 30–31 May
2005. Presentation of the IHS project team’s preliminary results (with H. Bähr and G.
Falkner).
EUSA 9th Biennial International Conference, Austin, Texas, 29 March–2 April 2005.
Presentation of a paper on “Explaining EU Policy Implementation Across Countries: Three
Modes of Adaptation” (with G. Falkner).
Kick-off Workshop of NEWGOV Cluster One, Brussels, Belgium, 10 December 2004.
Presentation of a paper on “Modes of Governance, Old and New: A Note Towards
Conceptual Clarification” (co-authored with H. Bähr and G. Falkner).
Roundtable discussion on “Mehr Schein als Sein? Europäisches Recht in der nationalen
Praxis”, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria, 3 December 2004. Presentation on
“The Differential Logics of Implementing EU Directives in the Three Worlds of Compliance”.
Meeting of the Academic Advisory Board, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria, 30
June 2004. Presentation on “Complying with Europe? The Impact of EU Minimum
Harmonisation and Soft Law in the Member States”.
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2nd Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, Bologna, Italy, 24–26 June 2004.
Presentation of a paper on “Implementation across 15 Countries and 6 Directives: Outcomes
in the Light of Theoretical Hypotheses”.
Graduate conference “powi 04”, Österreichische Gesellschaft für Politikwissenschaft,
Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria, 13–15 May 2004. Discussant in the working
group on “Austria and the EU”.
Council for European Studies 14th Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, USA, 11–13 March
2004. Presentation of a paper on “The EU and New Social Risks: The Case of the Parental
Leave Directive” (co-authored with G. Falkner).
Departmental Research Seminar Political Science, Department of Political Science, Institute
for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria, 29 January 2004. Presentation on “Europäisches
Recht und nationale Politik: Die Umsetzung sozialpolitischer EU-Richtlinien im Länder-
vergleich”.
Lecture series “Eine Verfassung für die Europäische Union: Perspektiven für eine
Konsolidierung nach innen und Vertretung nach außen”, Institute of Political Science,
University of Salzburg, Austria, 11 December 2003. Presentation on “Die Zukunft des
Wohlfahrtsstaates in Europa”.
Authors’ workshop, “The Political Regulation of New Social Risks”, Lugano, Switzerland, 25–
27 September 2003. Presentation of a paper on “The EU and New Social Risks: The Case of
the Parental Leave Directive” (co-authored with G. Falkner).
Conference of the Cologne Pole of Jean Monnet Chairs and European Integration
Specialists, “Der Konventsentwurf des Verfassungsvertrages der EU”, University of Cologne,
Germany, 15 July 2003. Presentation on “Neuerungen im Verfassungsentwurf des Konvents
im Bereich Beschäftigungs- und Sozialpolitik”.
Research Seminar, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany, 3
June 2003. Presentation on “New Governance and Social Europe: Theory and Practice of
Minimum Harmonisation and Soft Law in the Multilevel System” (with G. Falkner, M. Hartlapp
and S. Leiber).
Meeting with a delegation of the CDU-Wertekommission, Max Planck Institute for the Study
of Societies, Cologne, Germany, 10 April 2003. Presentation on “Ökonomische Internationa-
lisierung und die Chancen erfolgreicher europäischer Re-Regulierung am Beispiel der EU-
Sozialpolitik”.
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EUSA 8th International Biennial Conference, Nashville, USA, 27–29 March 2003.
Presentation of a paper on “EU Governance, Misfit, and the Partisan Logic of Domestic
Adaptation: An Actor-Centered Perspective on the Transposition of EU Directives”; chair and
discussant of the panel “Harmonization vs. Expecting Difference: Domestic Variation in
European Integration”.
MPG 2000+ Workshop “Politik und Recht unter den Bedingungen der Globalisierung und
Dezentralisierung”, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany, 28–
29 November 2002. Presentation of a paper on “Die politische Logik des Regierens im
europäischen Mehrebenensystem”.
Joint research workshop of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies and the Max
Planck Project Group on the Law of Common Goods, Bonn, Germany, 7 October 2002.
Presentation on “Europäische Vorgaben und die politische Verarbeitung des nationalen
Anpassungsbedarfs: Die Umsetzung arbeitsrechtlicher EU-Richtlinien in länderverglei-
chender Perspektive”.
ECPR 1st Pan-European Conference on European Union Politics, Bordeaux, France, 26–28
September 2002. Presentation of a paper on “Democracy, Social Dialogue and Citizenship in
the European Multi-level System” (co-authored with G. Falkner, M. Hartlapp and S. Leiber)
and chair of the panel “Towards a European Citizenship”.
Conference of the DFG-Schwerpunkt “Regieren in der Europäischen Union” and the
Deutsche Vereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft, “Interessendurchsetzung im
Mehrebenensystem”, Mannheim, Germany, 4–5 July 2002. Presentation of a paper on
“Interessendurchsetzung im Mehrebenensystem am Beispiel der EU-Sozialpolitik” (co-
authored with G. Falkner, M. Hartlapp and S. Leiber).
Council for European Studies, 13th Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, USA, 14–16
March 2002. Presentation of a paper on “Transforming Social Policy in Europe? The EC’s
Parental Leave Directive and Misfit in the 15 Member States”.
Conference of the Sektion “Politik und Ökonomie” of the Deutsche Vereinigung für Politische
Wissenschaft, “Zukunft und Perspektiven des Wohlfahrtsstaates”, Hagen, Germany, 16–18
November 2001. Presentation on “Mehrebenenpolitik in der Europäischen Union: Wo ist der
Ort der Sozialpolitik?” (with G. Falkner, M. Hartlapp and S. Leiber).
Meeting of the Academic Advisory Board, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany, 31 May 2001. Presentation on “Policy Misfit and the Implementation of EC Social Policy Directives”.
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3. Assistant Professors
Manuela Caiani
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0043–1–59991–180 Fax: 0043–1–59991–171
Career
Since Oct. 2009 Assistant Professor in Comparative European Politics at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
Nov. 2005 – Dec. 2009 Research assistant at the European University Institute for the project VETO on “Processes of Radicalisation and Violent Political Activism: Right Wing Extremism in Italy, Germany and the USA”, financed by START (Centre for the study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism), University of Maryland
Dec. 2006 – March 2007 Research Support to Expert Group on Violent Radicalisation (European Commission)
2006 – 2007 Affiliated Researcher (CONNEX network of Excellence-EU 6th framework programme). Research group on “From National towards International Linkages? Civil Society, and Multilevel Governance”. Coordinated by Jan van Deth and William Maloney
Sep. 2006 PhD in Political Science, University of Florence. Thesis Title: “The Public Discourse on Europe: An empirical research on the Italian case”, University of Florence, Italy
2002 – 2005 Research assistant at the University of Florence for the Europub.Com Project on the “Europeanisation of the Public Sphere” (FP V)
2001 – 2002 Affiliated Researcher. Research group GRACE (for the study of collective action in Europe), University of Florence
Oct. 2001 Laurea cum summa laude (equivalent to BA(Hons)) in Political Science, University of Florence. Graduate thesis on “Social Capital and political participation: associations and activists in Florence”, University of Florence, Italy
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Other Academic Activities and Accomplishments
2009 – 2010 Research Award from START (Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism), University of Maryland. Project on “Patterns of Right-Wing Political Radicalization using the Internet within the United States (and Europe)”
April 2009 Participation as invited speaker at the Case Study Methodologies Workshop, RAND Corporation and (DHS S&T), Washington DC, USA
Aug. 2008 Participation at the Summer School "Confronting Cold War Conformity: Peace and Protest Cultures in Europe, 1945-1989," Marie Curie Event, Charles University, Prague
Dec. 2005 Funding Award from the Italian CNR (Italian Research Council). Project on “Cultural Identity, Multiculturalism and European Integration”
Postgraduate Teaching Teaching Assistant, University of Florence: “The Europeanisation of Contentious Politics”, seminar within the PhD program in Sociology (June 2008)
Teaching Assistant, University of Florence: “A European Civil Society? Networks and Mobilisation of Social Movements in Europe”, seminar within the course ‘Sociology of Europe’ (April 2008)
Teaching Assistant, SUM (Florence): “How to Build a Codebook”, methodological lesson within the PhD program in Political Science (February 2008)
Teaching Assistant, SUM (Florence): “The Analysis of Documents: Frame Analysis and Claim-making Analysis”, methodological lesson within the PhD program in Political Science (Dec. 2007)
Undergraduate Teaching Teaching Assistant, University of Florence: “Anti-Europeism and the Extreme Right in Europe”, seminar within the course in Sociology of Europe (May 2009)
Professor, University of Florence, course in: “Political Science” (Spring 2009)
Professor, Department of International Relations, American University Lorenzo de Medici (Florence), course in “Economics of the European Union” (Spring 2009)
Professor, Department of International Relations, American University of Rome (Rome), course in: “Political Movements in Europe” (Fall 2008)
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Teaching Assistant, NYU (Florence): “Political Radicalization and Violence”, seminar (April 2007)
Reviewer Sociology Compass; Mobilisation; Extremism and Democracy; Partecipazione e Conflitto; Information, Communication & Society; Modernitaly
Memberships European Consortium for Political Research and Political Studies, the ECPR Standing Group on “Extremism & Democracy”, Società Italiana di Scienza Politica, SISP standing group on “Social Movements and Political participation”
Panel Chair
Panel Chair, “Oltre partiti ed elezioni: una nuova destra radicale europea?”, Panel Chair, panel organized within the Section ‘Social Movements’, SISP (Società Italiana di Scienza Politica) Annual Congress, September 17-18th, 2009, Rome
Panel Chair, “On the Borderline between Protest and Violence: Political Movements of the New Radical Right”, Panel Chair, panel organized within the Section on 'Perspectives on the New Right', ECPR (European Consortium for Political Research) General Conference, September 10-12th, 2009, Potsdam
List of Publications
Books
Social Movements and Europeanisation, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2009 (co-authored with Donatella della Porta).
Quale Europa? Europeizzazione, identità e conflitti, Il Mulino, Bologna 2006 (co-authored with D. della Porta).
Journal Articles
Bringing Religion Back in? Discourses and Actions of the Extreme Right in Italy and Germany (co-authored with D. della Porta and C. Wagemann), submitted to West European politics (under review).
Radicalisation Processes and Right-Wing Subcultural Groups in Italy and Germany: How many ‘Radical Rights’? (co-authored with D. della Porta and C. Wagemann), submitted to Social Movement Studies (under review).
The Extreme Right and Populism: A Discourse Analysis of German and Italian Right-Wing Organisations. Special issue of Acta Politica on ‘Democracy, Populism and Bad Civil Society’, edited by C. Ruzza and J. Rydgren, forthcoming.
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The Dark Side of the Web: Italian Right-Wing Extremist Groups and the Internet, in South European Society & Politics (co-authored with Linda Parenti), forthcoming 2009.
Organisational Networks of the Italian and German Extreme Right: An Explorative Study with Social Network Analysis, Information, Communication & Society, 12(1), 2009, 66-109 (co-authored with C. Wagemann).
Networks e mobilitazione sull’Europa: quale la partecipazione dei movimenti sociali?, Partecipazione e Conflitto: una nuova rivista di studi sociali e politici, no. 2, 2009, 75-111.
Book review of “Italian Neofascism: The Strategy of Tension and the Politics of Non reconciliation”, Anna Cento Bull, Berghahn Books, 2007, in Electronic Newsletter of the ECPR-SG on Extremism & Democracy, 9(4), December 2008.
The Rise and the Fall of the Extreme Right in Europe: Towards an Explanation?, in Modernitaly, 12(3), 2007, 376-388 (co-authored with C. Wagemann).
Europeanization from Below? Social movements and Europe, in Mobilisation: An International Journal, 12(1), 2007, 101-116 (co-authored with D. della Porta).
Talking Europe in the Italian Public Sphere, in South European Society & Politics, 12(1), 2007, 1-21 (co-authored with D. della Porta).
The Europeanization of Public Discourse in Italy: A Top-Down Process?, in European Union Politics, 7(1), 2006, 77-112 (co-authored with D. della Porta).
Social Movements in Italy, in Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans, 7(3), 2005, 283-298 (co-authored with Massimiliano Andretta).
Di cosa si parla, quando si parla d’Europa? in Il Mulino, 56(421), 2005, 937-948 (co-authored with D. della Porta).
L’europeizzazione della sfera pubblica in Italia: Un processo top-down? in Rivista italiana di Scienza Politica 34, 2004, 459- 489 (co-authored with D. della Porta).
Capitale sociale e partecipazione politica: associazioni e attivisti a Firenze, in Polis, 2003, 61-92.
Book Chapters
Right-Wing Extremist Groups and Internet: Construction of Identity and Source of Mobilisation, in A. Mammone, E. Godin and B. Jenkins (eds.), European Right-Wing Extremism: Nature, Identity, Mobilisation, New York and Oxford: Berghan Books forthcoming 2010 (co-authored with Linda Parenti).
Voluntary Associations and Support for Europe, in W. Maloney and J. van Deth (eds.), Contextualizing Civil Society:A Comparative Analysis of Active Citizens in European Communities, London: Routledge, forthcoming 2009 (co-authored with Mariona Ferrer-Fons).
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The Political Role of Associations, in William Maloney and Sigrid Rossteutcher (eds.), Organisations as Participatory Vehicles? A Comparative Perspective on Citizen Involvement and Democracy, London: Routledge 2007, 175-192 (co-authored with Herman Lelieveldt).
Eurosceptics or Critical Europeanists? Civil Society Actors and Europe, in Claes de Vreese and Hermann Schmitt (eds.), A European Public Sphere: How Much of it do we have and how much do we need?, Connex Report Series Nr.02, Mannheim 2007, 330-363 (co-authored with D. della Porta).
Social Movements in a multilevel Europe, in O. Jarren, D. Lachenmeier, and A. Steiner (eds.), Entgrenzte Demokratie – Herausforderungen für die politische Kommunikation, Baden-Baden: Nomos 2007, 163-180 (co-authored with D. della Porta).
Addressing Europe: How Domestic Actors Perceive European Institutions and How They Try to Influence Them, in J. Lacroix and R. Coman (eds.), Les Résistences à l’Europe, Brussels: Editions de l’Université de Bruxelles 2007, 187-210 (co-authored with D. della Porta).
Conference Papers
Political Violence and Right-Wing Extremist Organisations in the USA, START annual meeting Conference, University of Maryland, September 24-26, 2009, Washington DC.
How Many Extreme Rights’? Subcultural Right-Wing Organisations in Italy and Germany, ECPR General Conference, September 10-12, 2009, Potsdam.
Radicalisation and the Discourse of Race and Religion. A Comparative Analysis of Extreme Right in Italy and Germany, ESA (European Sociological Association) conference, September 2-5, 2009, Lisbon.
Structural, Cognitive and Action Components of Processes of Radicalization, START conference, September 18-20, 2008, University of Maryland, Washington DC.
Right-Wing Extremist Groups and Internet; a research on the Italian case, SISP (Società Italiana di Scienza Politica) Conference, September 4-6, 2008, Pavia (Italy).
The Extreme Right in Italy between the Past and the Present: Framing Activity and Radicalisation Process, ECPR Summer school “Confronting Cold War Conformity: Peace and Protest Cultures in Europe, 1945-1989,” Charles University Prague, August 18-25, 2008, Prague.
Radicalisation and the Discourse of Race and Religion. A Comparative Analysis of Extreme Right in Italy and Germany, the Final Workshop on “Politicization and Radicalization”, ESF’s workshop, VU University, July 25-27, 2008, Amsterdam.
Radicalization processes of young people: the analysis of extreme right groups in Italy and Germany, ESF workshop on “Youth and Radicalization”, June 26-27, 2008, London Metropolitan University, London.
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Radical Right Movements in the EU: Comparative Perspectives, Cinefogo-CONNEX’s workshop, Conference on “Populism and Civil Society”, European University Institute, May 9-10, 2008, Florence.
Networks e mobilitazione sull’Europa: quale la partecipazione dei movimenti sociali? [Networks and European Mobilisation: how much do social movements participate?], SISP annual Conference, September 2007, Catania, Italy.
The Italian and German Extreme Right: first preliminary results, Annual meetings of START, University of Maryland, June 26-28, 2007, Washington DC.
The Other ‘No Global’: the discourses of extreme right groups on globalization, International Cortona Colloquium, Fondazione Feltrinelli, Conference on Transnational Social Movements, October 20-22, 2007, Cortona (Italy).
The framing of the Radical Right Discourse. The Example of the German Extreme Right, SISP annual conference, panel on “movimenti, partiti, istituzioni”, September 2006, Bologna.
Addressing Europe: How domestic actors perceive European institutions and how they try to influence them, International Conference on “Resisting Europe”, Université libre de Bruxelles, March 16-17, 2006, Brussels.
The Europeanisation of Public Opinion? Public Debates and Images of Europe in a Cross-time, ECPR General Conference, September 2005, Budapest.
Europeanisation and the Civil Society in the Public Sphere: Some results from a research on claims-making in Italy, ECPR Joint Sessions, April 2004, Uppsala, Sweden.
Social Movements and Public Sphere: The Case of Italy during the 1990s, ECPR Joint Sessions, March 28-April 2, 2003, Edinburgh.
Forms of Europeanization of the public sphere in Italy in a cross-time, cross-issue and cross-media perspective” International conference on “Europeanisation of Public Spheres? Political Mobilisation, Public Communication, and the European Union, WZB, June 2003, Berlin.
Social movements and the Public Sphere: the case of Italy during the 90s, Graduate Conference on “Globalization, conflicts, and social movements”, June 2003, Trento.
Forms of Europeanization of the Public Sphere in Italy in a Cross-time, Cross-issue and Cross-media perspective, 19th IPSA World Congress, June 29–July 4, 2003, Durban, South Africa.
Capitale sociale, associazioni e democrazia deliberativa: associazioni e attivisti a Firenze, SISP annual Conference, panel on ‘Deliberative Democracy’, September 18-20, 2002, Genoa.
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Guido Tiemann
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0043–1–59991–176 Fax: 0043–1–59991–171
Career
Since Sep. 2007 Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), Vienna, Austria.
Oct. 2006 – Sep. 2007 Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (MPIfG), Cologne; Project: “Euroskepticism in the European Multi-Level System”
Jan. 2006 – Sep. 2006 Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Frankfurt Institute of Transformation Studies (F.I.T.), Frankfurt (Oder); Project: “The Nationalization of Party Systems in Postcommunist Eastern Europe”
July 2005 Ph.D. in Political Science (“Dr. phil.”); Thesis: “Electoral Systems, Party Systems, and Political Representation in Postcommunist Eastern Europe” (German: “Wahlsysteme, Parteiensysteme und politische Repräsentation in Osteuropa”); Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Detlef Pollack and Prof. Dr. Dr. Dirk Berg-Schlosser
Oct. 2003 – Dec. 2006 Researcher (“wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter”) at the Chair of Comparative Cultural Sociology, European University Frankfurt (Oder) and Coordinator of the International Graduate Centre “Europe Fellows II” at the Collegium Polonicum in Słubice
Oct. 1999 – Sep. 2003 Researcher (“wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter”) at the Chair of Comparative Politics, University of Greifswald
May 1999 M.A. in Political Science (“Dipl. Pol.”), Sociology and History; Philipps University Marburg; Thesis: “Genesis and Consolidation of Political Institutions. Executive-Legislative Design and Electoral Systems in Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Romania” (German: “Genese und Konsolidierung politischer Institutionen. Eine vergleichende Analyse der Transformationsprozesse in Albanien, Bulgarien, Polen, Rumänien und Ungarn”); Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Dr. Dirk Berg-Schlosser
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June 1998 – May 1999 Research Assistant to Prof. Dr. Thomas Jäger; Project “Isolierte Partner”; sponsored by the German Research Foundation (DFG); project management; preparation and conduct of interviews
Oct. 1997 – April 1998 Research Assistant to Prof. Dr. Dr. Dirk Berg-Schlosser; Dr. Norbert Kersting; Project “Politische Partizipation in urbanen Marginalsiedlungen”; sponsored by the German Research Foundation (DFG); project and data management; statistical analysis of comparative data from four developing countries
Oct. 1998 – April 1999 Teaching Assistant to Prof. Dr. Dr. Dirk Berg-Schlosser Comparative Politics (German: “Vergleichende Politikwissen-schaft”); introduction to macro-quantitative (SPSS) and macro-qualitative (QCA) techniques of data analysis
April 1997 – Oct. 1997 Teaching Assistant to Prof. Dr. Dr. Dirk Berg-Schlosser “Introduction to Comparative Politics” (German: “Verglei-chende Politikwissenschaft”)
Other Academic Activities and Accomplishments
Referee for American Journal of Political Science, European Journal of Political Research, European Union Politics, Journal of East European Management Studies
Member of the “Deutsche Vereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft” (DVPW), the “Österreichische Gesellschaft für Politikwissenschaft“ (ÖGPW), the “American Political Science Association“ (APSA) and the “European Union Studies Association” (EUSA)
Since 1999, regular teaching of undergraduate and graduate courses at the University of Greifswald, the European University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder), the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna and the University of Vienna; Supervision of BA theses
Panel Chair and Discussant
Panel Chair “Empirical democratic theory and political representation in the European Union”. Biennial Conference of the European Union Studies Association (EUSA), Los Angeles, 23-25 April 2009
Panel Chair “Political Competition, the Media, and Elections to the European Parliament”. Conference “5 Years After Enlargement: Reinventing the Union or Facing Stalemate?”, Central European University (CEU), Budapest, 08-09 May 2009
Panel Chair “Workshop 9: Die Transformation europäischer Parteiensysteme: Polarisierung und Europäisierung”. Gemeinsame Tagung von DVPW, ÖGPW, and SVPW, Universität Osnabrück, 21-23 November 2008
Panel Chair and Discussant “Parties and the Parliament”, Section “EU Institutions and Politics”. Fourth Pan-European Conference on European Union Politics (ECPR), University of Riga, 25-27 September, 2008
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List of Publications
Books
Wahlsysteme, Parteiensysteme und politische Repräsentation im postkommunistischen Osteuropa [Electoral Systems, Party Systems, and Political Representation in Post-communist Eastern Europe]. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2006 (377 pp.).
Journal Articles
Strategic Coordination in West European Electorates. An Application of Multilevel Analysis to Electoral Systems Research (under review).
The “Laws of Electoral Systems”. Evidence and Generalizations at the National Level (under review).
Social Heterogeneity, Federalism, and the Nationalization of Politics in Eastern Europe (under review).
Kinder an die Macht? Die politischen Konsequenzen eines stellvertretenden Elternwahlrechts. Politische Vierteljahresschrift, 50(1), 2009, 50–74 (with Achim Goerres).
Book Chapters
Parteiensysteme – Stabilität und Wandel. In Ferdinand Müller-Rommel and Florian Grotz (eds.), Regierungssysteme in Mittel- und Osteuropa. Die neuen EU-Staaten im Vergleich. Wiesbaden:VS Verlag (in print).
Instrumente zum Umgang mit heterogenen Daten und Kausalbeziehungen. Time-Series-Cross-Section- und Mehrebenenanalysen. In Gert Pickel, Susanne Pickel, Hans-Joachim Lauth, and Detlef Jahn (eds.), Methoden der vergleichenden Politik- und Sozialwissenschaft: Neue Entwicklungen und Anwendungen. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag, 2009, 213–232.
Sozioökonomische Determinanten von Euroskeptizismus und Integrationsorientierung. In: Martin Höpner and Armin Schäfer (eds.), Die Politische Ökonomie der europäischen Integration. Frankfurt a.M.: Campus, 2008, 241-276.
Externe Aspekte der Transition, Konsolidierung und Qualifizierung von Demokratien. In: Frank Bönker and Jan Wielgohs (eds), Postsozialistische Transformation und europäische (Des-)Integration. Marburg: Metropolis, 2008, 167-174.
“Cleavages” oder “Legacies”? Die Institutionalisierung und Struktur des politischen Wettbewerbs im postkommunistischen Osteuropa. In: Ellen Bos and Dieter Segert (eds.), Osteuropäische Demokratien als Trendsetter? Parteien und Parteiensysteme nach dem Ende des Übergangsjahrzehnts. Opladen: Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2008, 33-53.
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Das Endogenitätsproblem politischer Institutionen und die Optionen von “Electoral” und “Constitutional Engineering”. In: Gert Pickel and Susanne Pickel (eds.), Demokratisierung im internationalen Vergleich. Neue Erkenntnisse und Perspektiven. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag, 2006, 211-236.
Euroskeptische Parteien zwischen Strategie und Ideologie. In: Amelie Kutter and Vera Trappmann (eds.), Das Erbe des Beitritts. Baden Baden: Nomos, 2006, 171-188.
Das “most different systems design” als Instrument zum Umgang mit multipler Kausalität. In: Susanne Pickel, Gert Pickel, Hans-Joachim Lauth, and Detlef Jahn (eds.), Vergleichende politikwissenschaftliche Methoden. Neue Entwicklungen und Diskussionen. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 2003, 265-287.
Die baltischen Staaten. In: Detlef Jahn and Nikolaus Werz (eds.), Politische Systeme und Beziehungen im Ostseeraum. München: Olzog, 2002, 57-79.
Koalitionen in den baltischen Staaten: Lehrstücke für die Bedeutung funktionierender Parteien. In: Sabine Kropp, Suzanne S. Schüttemeyer, and Roland Sturm (eds.), Koalitionen in West- und Osteuropa. Opladen: Leske + Budrich, 2002, 271-300.
Working Papers
The Nationalization of East European Party Systems. Frankfurt (Oder): F.I.T.Discussion Paper 02/05, 2005.
Book Reviews
Review of “Michael Holländer. 2003. Konfliktlinien und Konfiguration der Parteiensysteme in Ostmitteleuropa 1988-2002”. In: Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen, 37 (1), 2006, 233-235.
Theses
Wahlsysteme, Parteiensysteme und politische Repräsentation im postkommunistischen Osteuropa [Electoral Systems, Party Systems, and Political Representation in Postcommunist Eastern Europe]. European University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder), Faculty of Social and Cultural Sciences, January 2005 (582 pp.).
Genese und Konsolidierung politischer Institutionen. Eine vergleichende Analyse der Transformationsprozesse in Albanien, Bulgarien, Polen, Rumänien und Ungarn [Genesis and Consolidation of Political Institutions. Executive-Legislative Design and Electoral Systems in Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Romania]. Philipps University Marburg, Institute for Political Science, February 1999 (161 pp.).
Papers for Conferences and Presentations
Parteiensysteme: Interaktionsmuster und Konsolidierungsgrad. Publikationskonferenz ”Demokratische Regierungssysteme in Mittel- und Osteuropa. Die neuen EU-Staaten im Vergleich”, Lüneburg, 1–3 July 2009.
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Political Preferences and Political Behaviour in the European Political Space. Conference ”5 Years After Enlargement: Reinventing the Union or Facing Stalemate?”, Central European University (CEU), Budapest, 8–9 May 2009.
Proximity and Directional Voting in EP Elections. Biennial Conference of the European Union Studies Association (EUSA), Los Angeles, 23–25 April 2009.
Struktur und Veränderung des “European Political Space”. Gemeinsame Tagung von DVPW, ÖGPW und SVPW (“Drei-Länder-Tagung”), University Osnabrück, 21–23 November 2008.
Party Strategy and Voting Behaviour Within the European Political Space. Fourth Pan-European Conference on European Union Politics (ECPR), University of Riga, 25–27 September 2008.
The Erosion of Public and Partisan Support for European Integration in Western and Eastern Germany. PSA German Politics Specialist Group Workshop, Politische Akademie Tutzing, 12–14 September 2008.
A Spatial Model of Elections to the European Parliament. Internationaler Workshop “Political Institutions in the European Union: Theoretical and Empirical Innovations in Current Research”, University of Konstanz, 7–8 July 2008.
Static and Dynamic Perspectives on Party System Nationalization in Postcommunist Eastern Europe. Joint Sessions of Workshops (ECPR), University of Rennes / Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Rennes, 11–16 April 2008.
Fortgeschrittene Regressionsmodelle in Stata. Time-Series-Cross-Section und Mehrebenen-modelle. Course of two days at “Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung” (MPIfG), 20–21 February 2008.
The Temporal Dimension of the European Political Space. 4th ECPR General Conference, University of Pisa, 6–8 September 2007.
Die Debatte zum “European Political Space“ und die Dynamik von euroskeptischen Orientierungen in der EU-27. Guest lecture at “Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschafts-forschung” (MPIfG), 31 May 2007.
Die Determinanten von Parteiensystemen. Konferenz “Parteien und Parteiensysteme in Osteuropa – Entwicklungstendenzen nach dem Ende des Übergangsjahrzehnts”, Andrassy-University of Budapest, 16–19 May 2007.
Europe - Left or Right? Public and Partisan Support for European Integration. Guest lecture at the “Department of Politics and International Relations”, University of Aberdeen, 9 May 2007.
Wahlsysteme, Parteiensysteme und politische Repräsentation in Osteuropa. Gastvortrag am “Zentrum für Demokratieforschung”, University of Lüneburg, 17 January 2006.
Euroskeptic Parties and Post-Communist Issue Spaces. Conference of the “Arbeitskreis Interkultureller Demokratievergleich” of the DVPW, Europa-Universität Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder), 24–26 June 2005.
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Comparative Analysis of Electoral Systems Using District Level Data. 3rd ECPR General Conference Corvinus University Budapest, 8–11 September 2005.
The Nationalization of East European Party Systems. 3rd ECPRGeneral Conference, Corvinus University Budapest, 8–11 September 2005.
Wahlsysteme und Parteiensysteme - Eine kritische Replikation einschlägiger Modelle und Analyseverfahren. Conference of the “Arbeitskreis Interkultureller Demokratievergleich” and “Adhoc-Gruppe Empirische Methoden der Politikwissenschaft” of the DVPW, University of Lüneburg, Zentrum für Demokratieforschung, 7–9 October 2004.
Multi-Level Designs in Comparative Politics. Conceptional Discussion and an Application to Electoral Studies. Conference of the “Arbeitskreis Interkultureller Demokratievergleich” of the DVPW, University of Greifswald, 4–7 July 2002.
Die baltischen Staaten. Die multiplen Vergangenheiten einer heterogenen Region. Konferenz “Politische Systeme und politische Beziehungen im Ostseeraum”, University of Rostock, 15–16 June 2001.
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Andreas Wimmel
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0043–1–59991–217 Fax: 0043–1–59991–171
Career
Since Sep. 2006 Assistant Professor for European Studies at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), Vienna, Austria
Jan. 2003 – Aug. 2006 Research and Teaching Assistant at the Collaborative Research Centre “Transformations of the State” (Sonderforschungsbereich “Staatlichkeit im Wandel”), funded by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG), University of Bremen, Germany
Sep. 2005 – July 2006 Jean Monnet Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute (EUI), Florence, Italy
Nov. 2004 Ph.D. (Dr. rer. pol.) in European Integration and Political Theory, University of Bremen, Germany
Dec. 2000 – Dec. 2002 Research and Teaching Assistant at the Institute for Intercultural and International Studies (InIIS), Chair: Political and Social Theory, Prof. Dr. Bernhard Peters, University of Bremen, Germany
Jan. 1998 – Sep. 2000 Undergraduate Student Assistant and Tutor at the Institute for Intercultural and International Studies (InIIS), Chair: Political and Social Theory, Prof. Dr. Bernhard Peters, University of Bremen, Germany
July 2000 Master’s Degree (Diplom) in Political and Social Science, University of Bremen, Germany
Other Academic Activities and Accomplishments
May 2009 Visiting Researcher at ARENA – Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo, Norway
Summer Schools 40th Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and Collection 2007, Course: Case Study Research Methods, University of Essex, UK (Participant)
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July 2007 Two-week Visiting Researcher at the Department of Government, University of Essex, UK
Postgraduate Teaching Seminar on Research Design in Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies (Winter term 2007/2008)
Discussion and evaluation of dissertation projects (10 units) at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna (with O. Treib, Erica E. Edwards and G. Tiemann) (Winter term 2008/2009)
Discussion and evaluation of dissertation projects (10 units) at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna (with G. Falkner, O. Treib and G. Tiemann) (Winter term 2007/2008, Summer term 2008)
Discussion and evaluation of dissertation projects (10 units) at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna (with G. Falkner, O. Treib and S. Kritzinger) (Summer term 2007)
Undergraduate Teaching Introductory seminar “Theorien der europäischen Integration” (14 units) at the University of Vienna (Winter term 2008/2009)
Seminars on Political and Social Theory, Democracy and Governance in the European Union, and European Public Sphere at University of Bremen, Germany (2001-2005)
Reviewer Journal of Common Market Studies (JCMS), Journal of European Public Policy (JEPP), Journal of Language and Politics (JLP), Living Reviews in European Governance, Perspectives on European Politics and Society (PEPS), European Societies (ES), European Integration online Papers (EIoP), Politische Vierteljahresschrift (PVS), Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen (ZIB), SFB-TransState Working Paper, Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, Science and Culture (Research Program >node<)
Personal Memberships German Political Science Association (Deutsche Vereinigung für Politikwissenschaft, DVPW), European Union Studies Association (EUSA), Austrian Political Science Association (Österreichische Gesellschaft für Politikwissenschaft, ÖGPW)
Workshop Organisation
2008 Organisation of the workshop “Die Verfassung der Europäischen Union: Legitim und demokratisch?” (3 panels) in the framework of the Gemeinsame Tagung (3-Länder-Tagung) of DVPW, ÖGPW and SVPW “Die Verfassung der Demokratien”, 21-23 November 2008 at the University of Osnabrueck, Germany (with Thorsten Hüller)
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Panel Chair and Discussant
2008 Chair of the panel “Lobbying und zivilgesellschaftliche Einbindung: Die Paritizipation nicht-staatlicher Akteure als Quelle oder Problem demokratischer Legitimation?” in the framework of the workshop “Die Verfassung der Europäischen Union: Legitim und demokratisch?” at the Gemeinsame Tagung (Drei-Länder-Tagung) of DVPW, ÖGPW and SVPW “Die Verfassung der Demokratien”, 21-23 November 2008, University of Osnabrück (with Thorsten Hüller)
2008 Discussant of the panel “Die demokratische Legitimation europäischen Regierens: Theoretische und methodische Grundlagen” in the framework of the workshop “Die Verfassung der Europäischen Union: Legitim und demokratisch?” at the Gemeinsame Tagung (Drei-Länder-Tagung) of DVPW, ÖGPW and SVPW “Die Verfassung der Demokratien”, 21-23 November 2008 at the University of Osnabrück, Germany
2008 Discussant and chair of the panel “Deliberation and Communication” in the framework of the section “Theories of European Integration” at the Fourth ECPR Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, 25-27 September 2008 in Riga, Latvia
2007 Discussant of the panel “The Role of the Media in EU Constitution Making” in the framework of the section “Mediatisation and European Integration: A New Research Agenda” at the Fourth ECPR General Conference, 6-8 September 2007 in Pisa, Italy
2006 Discussant and chair of the panel “Neue Akteure im internationalen Regieren” in the framework of the workshop “Agency vs. Structure? Personalisierung in den Internationalen Beziehungen” at the Gemeinsame Tagung (3-Länder-Tagung) of ÖGPW, SVPW and DVPW “Politik und Persönlichkeit”, 30 November-2 December 2006 in Vienna, Austria
List of Publications
Books
Transnationale Diskurse in Europa. Der Streit um den Türkei-Beitritt in Deutschland, Frankreich und Großbritannien, Frankfurt/Main: Campus 2006.
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Journal Articles
Neue (alte) Konfliktlinien in der Europapolitik: Die Beratung zum Vertrag von Lissabon im Deutschen Bundestag. In Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen, 40 (4), 2009 (in print).
Theorising the Democratic Legitimacy of European Governance: A Labyrinth With No Exit? In Journal of European Integration, 31 (2), 2009, 181-199.
Beyond the Bosphorus? Comparing Public Discourses on Turkey’s EU Application in the German, French and British Quality Press. In Journal of Language and Politics, 8 (2), 2009, 223-243.
Die demokratische Legitimität europäischen Regierens: Ein Labyrinth ohne Ausgang? In Integration, 31 (1), 2008, 48-64.
Political Philosophy meets European Studies. A Metatheoretical Framework. In Contemporary European Studies, 2 (2), 2007, 5-24.
Segmented Europeanization. Exploring the Legitimacy of the European Union from a Public Discourse Perspective. In Journal of Common Market Studies 45 (1), 2007, 127-155 (with B. Peters, M. Brüggemann, and K. Kleinen-v. Königslöw, and S. Sifft).
Transnationale Diskurse in der europäischen Medienöffentlichkeit: Die Debatte zum EU-Beitritt der Türkei, in Politische Vierteljahresschrift 46 (3), 2005, 459-483.
National and Transnational Public Spheres: The Case of the EU. In European Review 13 (1), 2005, 139-160 (with B. Peters, M. Brüggemann, K. Kleinen-v. Königslöw and S. Sifft).
Transnationale Diskurse. Zur Analyse politischer Kommunikation in der europäischen Medienöffentlichkeit, in Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen 11 (1), 2004, 7-25.
Sind sozialpolitische Interventionen aus liberaler Perspektive wertvoll? Thesen zum Spannungsverhältnis von persönlicher Freiheit und sozialer Sicherheit in modernen Wohlfahrtsstaaten. In Zeitschrift für Politik 50 (1), 2003, 53-73.
Book Chapters
Segmented Europeanization. Trends and Patterns in the Transnationalization of Public Spheres in Europe, in Bernhard Peters (ed. by Hartmut Wessler): Public Deliberation and Public Culture. With a preface of Jürgen Habermas. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, 196-212 (with B. Peters, M. Brüggemann, K. Kleinen-v. Königslöw, and S. Sifft).
Contemporary Journalism and its Contribution to a Discursive Public Sphere, in Bernhard Peters (ed. by Hartmut Wessler): Public Deliberation and Public Culture. With a preface of Jürgen Habermas. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, 134-159 (with B. Peters and T. Schultz).
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The Quest for a European Public Sphere: News Media and Democratic Legitimacy, in Joan DeBardeleben and Achim Hurrelmann (eds.), Democratic Dilemmas of Multilevel Governance: Accountability and Legitimacy in the European Union. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, 94-116 (with H. Weßler, M. Brüggemann, K. Kleinen-v. Königslöw, and S. Sifft).
Segmentierte Europäisierung. Trends und Muster der Transnationalisierung von Öffentlichkeit in Europa, in Bernhard Peters (ed. by Hartmut Weßler): Der Sinn von Öffentlichkeit. Foreword by Jürgen Habermas. Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp, 2007, 298-321 (with B. Peters, M. Brüggemann, K. Kleinen-v. Königslöw, and S. Sifft).
Publizistische Beiträge zu einer diskursiven Öffentlichkeit, in Bernhard Peters (ed. by Hartmut Weßler): Der Sinn von Öffentlichkeit. Foreword by Jürgen Habermas. Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp, 2007, 203-247 (with B. Peters and T. Schultz).
Die Transnationalisierung von Öffentlichkeiten am Beispiel der Europäischen Union, in Stephan Leibfried and Michael Zürn (eds.), Transformation des Staates? Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp, 2006, 230-261 (with B. Peters, M. Brüggemann, K. Kleinen-v. Königslöw, and S. Sifft).
Segmentierte Europäisierung - Trends und Muster der Transnationalisierung von Öffentlichkeit in Europa, in Wolfgang Langenbucher and Michael Latzer (eds.), Europäische Öffentlichkeit und medialer Wandel. Eine transdisziplinäre Perspektive, Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2006, 214-231 (with B. Peters, M. Brüggemann, K. Kleinen-v. Königslöw, and S. Sifft).
National and Transnational Public Spheres: The Case of the EU, in Stephan Leibfried and Michael Zürn (eds.), Transformations of the State? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005, 139-160 (with B. Peters, M. Brüggemann, K. Kleinen-v. Königslöw and S. Sifft).
Working Papers
Beyond the Bosphorus? Comparing German, French and British Discourses on Turkey’s Application to Join the European Union. IHS Working Paper Political Science Series 111, Vienna: Institute for Advanced Studies, 2006, http://www.ihs.ac.at/index.php3?id=430.
Segmented Europeanization. The Transnationalization of Public Spheres in Europe. Trends and Patterns. SFB-TransState Working Paper 37/2006, Bremen (with B. Peters, M. Brüggemann, K. Kleinen-v. Königslöw and S. Sifft).
Transnationale Diskurse in der europäischen Medienöffentlichkeit: Die Debatte zum EU-Beitritt der Türkei. SFB-TransState Working Paper 29/2005, Bremen.
Publizistische Beiträge zu einer diskursiven Öffentlichkeit. Eine themenübergreifende Inhaltsanalyse deutscher Zeitungen und Zeitschriften. InIIS-Arbeitspapier 30/2004, Bremen (with B. Peters and T. Schultz).
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Conference Papers (Selection)
Theorizing and Deconstructing Legitimacy in the European Union. Paper presented in the framework of the Tuesday Seminar at the ARENA - Centre for European Studies, 19 May 2009, University of Oslo, Norway.
Continuity or Change? Positions of German Parties towards European Integration before and after Eastern Enlargement. Paper presented in the panel “European Party Politics and Parliaments in the Enlarged Europe” at the conference “Enlargement - Five Years After: The State of European Integration and New Challenges for the Discipline”, organized by the DVPW working group “Integrationsforschung” and the University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES), 8-9 May 2009 at the Central European University of Budapest, Hungary.
Ideas on the Future of European Integration in German Political Discourse. Paper presented at the workshop “Ideas of Europe: National and EU Political Discourse” in the framework of the network SENT - Network of European Studies, 27-28 March 2009 in Porto/Ponte de Lima, Portugal (with E. Edwards).
Theorising the Democratic Legitimacy of European Governance: A Labyrinth with no Exit? Paper presented at the ECPR Forth Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, 25-27 September 2008, Riga, Latvia.
Beyond the Bosphorus? Comparing German, French and British Discourses on Turkey’s Application to Join the European Union. Paper presented at the 4th ECPR General Conference, 6-8 September 2007, Pisa, Italy.
»La fin de l`Union européenne«! Visions of Europe’s Finality in German, French and British Discourses on Turkey’s Application to join the European Union. Paper presented at the EUSA Tenth Biennial International Conference, 17-19 May 2007, Montreal, Canada.
Jenseits des Bosporus? Der öffentliche Diskurs um die EU-Mitgliedschaft der Türkei in deutschen, französischen und britischen Qualitätszeitungen. Paper presented at the 23rd DVPW-Congress Staat und Gesellschaft – fähig zur Reform? (Ad-hoc-Group “Ideelle Grundlagen außenpolitischen Handelns”), 25-29 September 2006, Münster, Germany.
Beyond the Bosphorus? Comparing German, French and British Discourses on Turkey’s Application to join the European Union. Paper presented at the EMEDIATE Working Group, 1 March 2006, European University Institute (EUI), Florence, Italy.
Transnationale Diskurse in der europäischen Medienöffentlichkeit. Paper presented at the Conference Offene Tagung der DVPW-Sektion Internationale Politik, 6-7 October 2005, Mannheim, Germany.
Segmented Europeanization: Patterns of the Transnationalization of Public Spheres in Europe. Paper presented at the 3rd ECPR Conference, 08-11 September 2005, Budapest, Hungary (with B. Peters, M. Brüggemann, K. Kleinen-v. Königslöw and S. Sifft).
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Segmented Europeanization: Persistence and Change of Public Spheres in Europe. Paper presented at the Second Pan-European Conference on EU Politics Implications of a Wider Europe, 24-26 June 2004, Bologna, Italy (with B. Peters, M. Brüggemann, K. Kleinen-v. Königslöw and S. Sifft).
Soziales Handeln auf drei Ebenen. Die Einflussfaktoren bei der Analyse politische Integrations- und Reformfähigkeit im europäischen Mehrebenensystem. Paper presented at the Conference Forschungslogik und Methoden der Internationalen Beziehungen und der Europaforschung, 2-4 April 2003, Hofgeismar, Germany.
Reviews
Review of the book: Demokratisierung der EU. Normative Demokratietheorie und Governance-Praxis im europäischen Mehrebenensystem (by Holger Huget), in Politische Vierteljahresschrift 49 (1), 2008, 188-190.
Review of the book: Europa in den Medien. Die europäische Integration im Spiegel nationaler Öffentlichkeit (by Hans-Jörg Trenz), in Politische Vierteljahresschrift 47 (3), 2006, 350-351.
Theses
Die Konstitution transnationaler Diskurse in der europäischen Medienöffentlichkeit, untersucht am Beispiel der öffentlichen Debatte zu einem eventuellen EU-Beitritt der Türkei in deutschen, französischen und britischen Qualitätszeitungen. Dissertation, Bremen: University of Bremen, 2004.
Der liberale Wert des Sozialstaates. Theoretische Diskurse zur freiheitlichen Perspektive sozialpolitischer Interventionen. Diplomarbeit, Bremen: University of Bremen, 2000.
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4. Project Researchers
Carmen Gebhard
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 01-59991-263 Fax: 01-59991-171
Career
Since 2007 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), European Foreign and Security Studies Programme, funded by the Volkswagen Foundation
Feb. 2010 Visiting Fellow, International Crisis Group, Kosovo
Since Sep. 2009 Visiting Research Associate, School of Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham, UK
June 2009 Visiting Fellow, Centre of European Policy Studies, Brussels
Sept – Nov 2008 Visiting Fellow, Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge, UK
Since 2004 Research Associate and Freelance Author (European Security and Defence, National Defence), Institute for Peace Support and Conflict Management, Austrian National Defence Academy
Sep. 2006 - Aug. 2007 Research Fellow, European Decision-Making Unit, European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA), Maastricht, the Netherlands
Spring 2006 Lecturer at the European Studies Centre, Széchenyi István Egyetem University, Györ, Hungary
April 2005 – July 2006 Researcher (full time); project leader 'EU Crisis Management' and 'European Defence Agency'; consultant for EU-Policies for Eastern Europe and Russia, Austrian Institute for European Security Policy (AIES), Maria Enzersdorf, Austria
July 2003 – June 2006 Incoming International Students Advisory Service; honorary post, ESN (Erasmus Student Network), University of Vienna
June 2001 – March 2005 Office Assistant; project management; Department for Media Research, Fessel GfK Market & Opinion Research, Vienna
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Education
Since 2008 (– exp. 2011) Doctoral Candidate in Military Science/Security Studies, Military University Budapest, Joint PhD Programme with the National Defence Academy, Vienna – first cohort
Oct. 2007 – May 2008 Course Participant – Postgraduate Course ‘European Integration’ at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
June 2007 – Oct. 2008 Doctoral Candidate in Philosophy of Science, University of Vienna (currently on hold)
June 2007 Doctorate (Dr. phil.) in Comparative Politics, 'passed with distinction', University of Vienna
Jan. 2005 – March 2007 Doctoral Candidate of Political Science with special focus on Comparative Politics and Regionalism, University of Vienna
November 2004 Mag. phil. in Political Science (MA equivalent), 'passed with distinction', University of Vienna
Jan. 2004 – July 2004 ERASMUS graduate student, diploma thesis on “European Integration and Neutrality”, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen/ Stockholm Universitet and Juridiska fakulteten/Uppsala Universitet (S)
November 2003 Graduation in History, subsidiary subject diploma, 'passed with distinction', University of Vienna
Oct. 1999 – Nov. 2004 Undergraduate and Graduate Student of Political Science, History and Philosophy of Science, University of Vienna
Other Achievements / Activities (selection)
September 2010 Convenor of the panel “Beyond Case-By-Case Analysis: Making Sense of ESDP Operationality” to be held at the UACES Conference “Exchanging Ideas on Europe”, Bruges
April 2010 Convenor of the panel “The EU’s Comprehensive Approach – Institutional, Operational and Strategic Implications”, and paper presenter at the GARNET Conference 2010, Brussels
September 2009 Invited Participant, Young Faces Conference “Challenges for European Security 2020” held at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden
September 2009 Convenor of the panel “The EU as a Comprehensive Security Provider: A Civil-Military Organisation ‘Fit For Purpose’?” at the UACES Conference “Exchanging Ideas on Europe”, in Angers, France
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September 2009 Co-Convenor (with Per Norheim-Martinsen) of the panel “Transcending Organizational Boundaries. Comprehensive Security and Implications for EU Security Governance” and invited discussant at another panel at the ECPR General Conference, Potsdam
August 2009 Invited Discussant at the Workshop “The EU as a Global Conflict Manager”, International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), London
June 2009 Panel Contribution at the Workshop “Bureaucracy at work: The Role of the Administrative Level in ESDP” Maastricht University
February 2009 Panel Contribution, „The Nature of the EU as a Global Conflict Manager“, ISA General Convention, New York
October 2008 Invited Discussant, „Universalism vs Regionalism – Lessons from the Western Balkans for the Future of Multifunctional Peace Support Operations,“ Frankfurt am Main
October 2008 Paper Presenter, „Concepts, Tools, and Realities of Crisis Management and Conflict Resolution“, EFSPS Autumn Seminar, Volkswagen Foundation, Brussels
April 2008 Guest Lecture, „Introduction to the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union“, University of Applied Sciences, Vienna
April 2008 Panel Contribution, „EU Crisis Management from an Institutional Perspective“, ECPR Joint Sessions, Rennes
November 2007 Invited Speaker, "Learning and its Application to EU Foreign Policy", Royal Overseas League, London
April 2007 Participant, 3rd EU CONSENT PhD School, Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge, (UK)
April 2007 Participant, 1st Cyprus Spring School on the European Union, Research Centre Intercollege, Nicosia, Cyprus
February 2007 Visiting Fellow, Anna Lindh Centrum, Swedish National Defence College, Stockholm, Sweden
July 2006 Guest Lecture, “The EU as a Civilian Crisis Manager, Summer Academy for European Security Policy 2006, Gumpoldskirchen, Austria
February 2006 Invited Participant, EU Presidency Conference, “Security Sector Reform in the Western Balkans. Enhancing EU's Contribution to Stability and Security”, Hilton Hotel, Vienna
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February 2006 Podium contribution on “Military Capabilities of the EU in the Context of the Berlin Plus Agreements", Eurodefense Workshop, European Security Strategy, Hinterbrühl. Austria
March 2006 Invited Participant, Colloquium, “Internal and External Security Aspects – Mutual Interdependence and the Need for a European Perspective”, Federal College for Security Studies (BAKS), Berlin, Germany
July 2005 Course Participant, Summer Academy for European Security Policy 2005, Gumpoldskirchen, Austria
June 2005 Study visit at the NATO-HQ/Political and Security Political Committee of the EU, Brussels, Belgium; hosted by the Endowed Centre for European Security Studies & Security Research, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Feb. – May 2005 Visiting Fellow, Baltic and East European Graduate School (BEEGS), Södertörns Högskola, Sweden
February 2004 Visiting study and research fellowship, Institutt for statsvitenskap, Universitetet i Oslo, Norway
May 2003 Visiting Student, Istituto Storico, Universitá di Venezia, Italy
May 2002 Visiting Student, European Academy Bolzano, Italy
Other Information
Languages German (mother tongue), English (fluent), French (good), Italian (good), Swedish (fair), Dutch and Norwegian (passive)
Member of International Studies Association, European Consortium for Political Research, EU-CONSENT Network of Excellence, European Community Studies Association, Austrian Political Science Association, Academic Forum for Foreign Affairs, Südsterne Network, University Association for Contemporary European Studies.
Grants and Prizes Carmen Gebhard has been awarded several grants for outstanding study achievements by the University of Vienna (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004), both Faculty of Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences. In 2005, she received the Junior Award for Political Science granted by the Austrian Political Science Association (AuPSA), in 2007, the AuPSA Award for „Best Doctoral Dissertation“, the „DocAward“ (all subjects) granted by the University of Vienna, and in 2008, the „Women in Science“ Award, Dr. Maria Schaumayer Foundation. Carmen Gebhard has received individual funding by the Ministry of Education, the Volkswagen Foundation and the Austrian National Bank.
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Referee for Journal of European Integration, Journal of Common Market Studies, Security Dialogue, Austrian National Defence Academy, Journal of Contemprary European Research, Austrian Political Science Association, Austrian Science Fund
Publications
Monographs
Unravelling the Baltic Sea Conundrum. Regionalism and European Integration Reconsidered. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2008.
Neutralität und Europäische Integration. Österreich und Schweden im sicherheitspolitischen Vergleich [Neutrality and European Integration. Austria and Sweden in Comparison]. Schriftenreihe der Landesverteidigungsakademie 9/2005. Vienna: Verlag der Landesverteidigungsakademie, 2005.
Edited Volumes
The European Union as a Comprehensive Security Provider. A Civil-Military Organization ‘Fit for Purpose’? Aldershot: Ashgate, forthcoming 2010 (with Per Norheim-Martinsen).
Cooperation or Conflict? Problematizing Organizational Overlap in Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2009 (with David Galbreath).
Globale Sicherheit – Europäische Potenziale [Global Security – European Capabilities]. Vienna: Böhlau, 2009 (with Walter Feichtinger).
Krisenmanager EU. Optionen, Chancen, Grenzen [The European Union as a Crisis Manager: Options, Opportunities and Limitations]. Schriftenreihe der Landesverteidigungsakademie 9/2006. Vienna: Verlag der Landesverteidigungsakademie, 2006 (with Walter Feichtinger).
Journal Articles
Coherence as an Institutional Challenge (revise and resubmit).
Planning Crisis Management through ESDP Structures (revise and resubmit).
Theorizing Institutional Coordination in ESDP (under review).
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Book Chapters
Coherence in the EU’s International Relations. In: Christopher Hill/Michael Smith (eds.), International Relations and the European Union. Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2010.
The Nature of the EU as a Global Conflict Manager. Towards Coherent Action? In: Richard Whitman/Stefan Wolff (eds.), The EU as a Global Conflict Manager. Publisher TBC, forthcoming.
The ENP’s Strategic Conception and Design. Overstretching the Enlargement Template. In: Richard Whitman/Stefan Wolff (eds.), Much Ado About Nothing? The European Neighbourhood Policy Since 2003. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming 2009.
Problematizing Organizational Overlap in Europe. In: David Galbreath/Carmen Gebhard (eds.), Cooperation or Conflict? Problematizing Organizational Overlap in Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate, forthcoming 2009.
Krisenmanagement im Rahmen der Europäischen Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik [Introduction to Crisis Management in the Framework of the European Security and Defence Policy]. In: Carmen Gebhard/Walter Feichtinger: Krisenmanager EU. Optionen, Chancen, Grenzen. Schriftenreihe der Landesverteidigungsakademie 9/2006, Vienna: Verlag der Landesverteidigungsakademie, 31-59.
Policy Briefs and Published Working Papers
Recalibrating ESDP Conduct and Planning Capacities. In: CFSP Forum Vol. 7, No. 3, July 2009, edited by Ana E. Juncos, Emma Stewart, Richard Whitman.
Civil-Military Coordination and Cooperation in the Context of the EU's Crisis Management. In: INFO aktuell 1/2008, Austrian National Defence Academy, edited by Walter Feichtinger, 2008.
Assessing EU Actorness Towards its 'Near Abroad' - The European Neighbourhood Policy. EU-CONSENT Occasional Paper No. 1/2007, edited by Karen Smith.
Book Reviews
Review of ‘The Evolution of International Security Studies, edited by Barry Buzan and Lene Hansen’. In: Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik, forthcoming.
Review of ‘European Security and Defence Policy. An Implementation Perspective, edited by Michael Merlingen and Rasa Ostrauskaite’. In: Journal of Common Market Studies 46 (4), 301.
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Conference Papers (selection)
“The EU as a Comprehensive Security Provider: Theoretical and Empirical Challenges” to be presented at the GARNET Conference on “The EU in International Affairs 2010”, Brussels, 22-24 April 2010.
“The Nature of the EU as a Regional and Global Conflict Manager. Towards Coherent Action?” presented at the ISA Annual Convention, February 2009, New York.
“Theorizing Inter-Institutional Coordination in the European Security and Defence Policy” Workshop “Bureaucracy at work: The Role of the Administrative Level in ESDP” at Maastricht University, June 2009.
“Comprehensive Security – the EU way” presented at the SWP Postdoc Conference “Many faces of security in a world of complex threats”, September 2009, Berlin.
“EU Crisis Management from an Institutional Perspective. Civil-Civil-Military Interfaces, Functional Overlaps and the Challenge of Coherence” ECPR Joint Sessions Rennes: Workshop “The EU as a Global Conflict Manager”, April 2008, Sciences Po Rennes.
“Coherence as an Institutional Challenge. Civil-Civil-Military Coordination and Functional Overlaps in EU Crisis Management” European Foreign and Security Studies Seminar, Volkswagen Foundation/Riksbankens Jubileumsfonds/Compagnia di San Paolo, Brussels, October 2008.
“Institutional Learning and Standstill. The European Neighbourhood Policy – Showcase for the EU’s Inability to Produce Appropriate Policy Solutions?” Workshop: Learning and the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy (Centre for the Study of International Governance, Loughborough University), November 2007, presented at Royal Overseas League, London.
Current Projects
Postdoctoral Research Project, Volkswagen Foundation “Coherence as an Institutional Challenge. Civil-Civil-Military Interfaces and the Problem of Functional Overlap in EU Crisis Management” – (series of articles).
Doctoral dissertation in Military Science (due in June 2011) “The European Union – A Global Security Provider?“
Doctoral dissertation in Philosophy of Science (currently and temporarily suspended) “Making Constructivism Work. Critical Considerations from a Political Science Perspective”.
Research Interests
International Security, European Security and Defence Policy, EU Security Governance, Institutional Coordination, European Integration Theory, Northern and North-Eastern Europe, Epistemology, Philosophy of Science, Strategy.
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Nataliya Gudz
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 01-59991-175 Fax: 01-59991-171
Career
Since April 2009 Project Researcher at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
Oct. 2008 – Feb. 2009 Traineeship in the European Commission, DG Research, unit ‘Strategic Planning and Programming’, Brussels
April 2006 – July 2006 Traineeship in the Council of Europe, DG Political Affairs, sector ‘NGOs and Civil Society’, Strasbourg
Feb. 2004 – March 2004 Internship in the Foreign Society Saxony-Anhalt, Magdeburg
Nov. 1999 – Sep. 2001 Personal assistant to the CEO of Joint-Stock Post Pension Bank “Aval”, Chernivtsi
Education
Sep. 2007 – June 2008 Master in European Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, College of Europe, Natolin (Warsaw)
Dec. 2002 – May 2007 Bachelor in European Studies, Otto-von-Guericke-Univer-sität Magdeburg
Sep. 2005 – Jan. 2006 Erasmus exchange semester, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens
July 2005 European Summer University, Université Pierre Mendès, Grenoble
Sep. 1994 – July 1999 Bachelor and Diploma – Teacher of the English and German languages, Chernivtsi State Universitys, Chernivtsi
Other Information
Languages Russian and Ukrainian (mother tongues), English and German (fluent), French (advanced), Polish (beginner)
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Scholarships European Commission (EAC/15/2007) Scholarship for University Graduates from European Neighbourhood Countries to study at the College of Europe for the term 2007/08
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Evelyne Hübscher
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 01-59991-175 Fax: 01-59991-171
Career
Since Sept. 2009 Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria; Project: ‘The Joint Impact of Party Politics and Institutional Constraints on Social Policy Reforms’
Sept. 2007 – March 2008 Visiting Fellow, Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government (Multidisciplinary Program on Inequality and Social Policy)
Dez. 2002 – June 2005 Research and Teaching Assistant, Political Science Department, University of Zurich
Education
Sept. 2005- Aug. 2009 Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science, European University Institute (EUI), Florence. Thesis: ‘The Impact of Government Partisanship on Various Dimensions of Social Policy-Making in Open Economies’
June 2006 Master of Research, European University Institute (EUI), Florence
Dec. 2004 Master of Arts (lic. phil.), Department of Political Science, University of Zurich. Master Thesis: ‘The impact of the Global Social Justice Movement on the World Economic Forum’
Oct. 1998 – June 1999 Visiting Student, University of Geneva, Political Science Department, Geneva
Oct. 1996 – Sept. 1999 Undergraduate Studies in Political Science, International and Public Law, University of Zurich
Additional Academic Training
Sept. 2008 Teaching Skills Workshop, European University Institute
Aug. 2008 ECPR Summer School in Methods and Techniques, University of Ljubljana: Quantitative Text Analysis
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July/Aug. 2007 Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and Collection, Essex University: Time Series Analysis, Pooled Time Series Cross-Section Analysis, Mathematics for Social Scientists (Part II and III)
June 2006 LIS Workshop (Luxembourg Income Studies Project), Luxembourg
July/August 2005 ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor: Regression Analysis, Categorical Data Analysis, Scaling and Dimensional Analysis, Mathematics for Social Scientists
Other Professsional Experience
Aug. 2002 – Dec. 2002 Internship, UBS, Credit and Country Risk Controlling
May 2000 – July 2002 LENZ, Zurich, Consulting firm (public health care), part-time employee
Jan. 2000 – April 2000 Department of Public Health (Canton Zurich). Assistant to the secretary general (temporary employment)
Oct. 1996 – Oct. 2005 Various temporary employments as primary and secondary school teacher in Zurich
Other Academic Activities
Reviewer for ‘West European Politics’, Discussant ‘Welfare State Working Group’ EUI
Publications
L'impact du mouvement altermondialiste dans les médias: le cas des mobilisations anti-WEF, p. 115-145, in: Marko Bandler and Marco Giugni (eds), L'Altermondialisme en Suisse. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2008.
Von Subventionen zu Direktzahlungen: Eine Analyse von Entscheidungsprozessen in der Schweizerischen Agrarpolitik, p. 11-40, in: Thomas Widmer and Ulrich Klöti (eds): Entscheidungsprozesse in Innen- und Aussenpolitik: Studien zur Politikformulierung in der Schweiz, 1999 (with Kathrin Frey).
Theses
The Impact of Government Partisanship on Various Dimensions of Social Policy-Making in Open Economies, PhD Thesis submitted to the European University Institute, in August 2009 (to be defended in Winter 2009/2010).
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Conference Papers and Presentations
A Nested Analysis of Government Partisanship and Labor Market Policy-Making in Differing Institutional Settings (Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago 2009; ECPR General Conference, Potsdam 2009).
The Underlying Political Processes of Welfare State Reforms: Establishing an Analytical Framework (Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago 2008).
Government Partisanship and the Making of Social Policy in Open Economies (Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, 2007; ECPR General Conference, Pisa 2007; various workshops at the EUI and Harvard University).
Public Opinion, Media, and Protest against the World Economic Forum (CEVIPOF, Centre de Recherche Politique, Paris, December 2003).
Research Interests
Comparative political economy, welfare state change and the reform of social policies, globalization, party politics, policy positions, mixed methods.
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5. Associate Members
Patrick Scherhaufer
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 01-59991-189 Fax: 01-59991-171
Career
Since Sep. 2008 Project Collaborator at the Institute for European Integration Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria; Project title: Living Reviews in European Governance (LREG, http://europeangovernance.livingreviews.org)
Since Sep. 2008 Associate Member of the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
Since January 2008 Managing Director and Member of the Executive Board of the Austrian Political Science Association (AuPSA)
Since March 2006 Managing Editor of the European Integration online Papers (EIoP), http://eiop.or.at/eiop
January 2006 – Dec. 2007 Secretary General and Member of the Executive Board of the Austrian Political Science Association (AuPSA)
Sep. 2004 – Aug. 2008 Project Researcher at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria; Project title: Connecting Excellence on European Governance (CONNEX) funded by the European Union’s 6th
Framework Programme, Priority 7. Managing Editor of the European Governance Papers (EUROGOV, http://www.connex-network.org/eurogov) and the Living Reviews in European Governance (LREG, http://europeangovernance.livingreviews.org)
Sep. 2004 Graduate, IHS-Diploma, Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
Oct. 2002 – Sep. 2004 Postgraduate Programme “European Integration” at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
June 2002 Diploma in Policial Science at the University of Vienna
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Organized Conferences
14 May 2009 Conference “Die Qualität der österreichischen Demokratie – Befunde und Reformperspektiven“ – on behalf of the Austrian Political Science Association and the Renner Institut, Vienna
http://www.oegpw.at/about_us/konferenzen.htm#sympdemokratie [co-organizer]
23-25 April 2009 International conference “Kapitalismustheorien” – on behalf of the Austrian and the German Political Science Association (section “Politik und Ökonomie”), Vienna http://www.oegpw.at/tagung09/ [main organizer]
4-5 December 2008 International conference „Die EU und der Vertrag von Lissabon – Bestandsaufnahmen und zukünftige Entwick-lungen“ – on behalf of the Austrian Political Science Association and the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna http://www.oegpw.at/about_us/archiv08.htm#lissabon [co-organizer]
30 Nov. – 2 Dec. 2006 Inernational conference “Politik und Persönlichkeit” – on behalf of the Austrian, German and Swiss Political Science Associations (“3-Länder-Tagung”), Vienna http://www.oegpw.at/tagung06/ [main organizer]
5-10 September 2005 Workshop on Methods (Methodenworkshop), Vienna http://www.oegpw.at/powi04/workshop/ [co-organizer]
13-15 May 2004 Graduate conference “Neue Impulse für die Politikwissen-schaft in Österreich”, Vienna http://www.ihs.ac.at/powi04/ [co-organizer]
Memberships
Austrian Political Science Association (AuPSA)
University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES)
Webdesign and Webediting of the Following Webpages
http://europeangovernance.livingreviews.org - Living Reviews in European Governance
http://www.connex-network.org/eurogov - European Governance Papers
http://eiop.or.at/eiop/ - European Integration online Papers
http://www.oegpw.at - Austrian Political Science Association
http://www.ihs.ac.at/powi04 - powi04 Graduate Conference 2004
http://www.democracyranking.org - The democracy ranking of the quality of democracy
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http://www.eca-watch.at - ECA Watch Austria
http://www.renitent.at - Die renitenten KonsumentInnen
Other Academic Activities and Accomplishments
Referee for: Austrian Journal of Political Science (ÖZP) Austrian Journal of Sociology (ÖZS) Young Scholars Awards of the Austrian Political Science
Association (ÖGPW Nachwuchspreise) 2009
May 2009 The European Information Association has honored the Living Reviews in European Governance with its 2009 Award for European Information Sources.
Since 2007 The Austrian Journal of Political Science is indexed in the Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
Since 2007 The European Integration online Papers are indexed in the Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
Since Jan. 2006 Editorial Board Member of the Austrian Journal of Political Science (ÖZP)
September 2003 Participant in the Environmental Law & Policy EuroConference 3 in Salzburg, Austria
July 2003 Participant in the Summer School “The Politics and Economics of Renewable Energy” in Salzburg, Austria
Publications
Editions
Powi04. Neue Impulse in der Politikwissenschaft, Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft (ÖZP), 34 (2), 2005 [with Claudia Brunner and Vedran Dzihic].
Working and Conference Papers
Avoiding rival theoretical concepts in explaining European Integration: Middle-range theories and specific patterns of multi-level governance, conference paper, ECPR Standing Group on the European Union – Fourth Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, Riga, September 25-27, 2008.
Living Reviews – Innovative Resources for Scholarly Communication. Bridging Diverse Spheres of Disciplines and Organisational Structures, conference paper, 10th International Conference on Electronic Publishing (ELPUB), Bansko / Bulgaria, June 14-16, 2006 [with Claus Dalchow, Michael Nentwich, Christina Weyher]. http://elpub.scix.net/cgi-bin/works/Show?121_elpub2006
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The governance of wind energy supply: Policy convergence and diversity in Austria and Germany, conference paper, ECPR – 3rd General Conference, Budapest, September 8-10, 2005.
The scope and limits of macro-theories in comparison to middle-range theories in explaining European Integration, conference paper, ECPR Standing Group on the European Union –Second Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, Bologna, June 2004. http://www.jhubc.it/ecpr-bologna/docs/303.pdf
Werden umweltrelevante Risikos überhaupt noch kommuniziert? Implikationen einer Risikokommunikation – analysiert entlang dreier Großprojekte in der Ostregion Österreichs, conference paper, Powi04 Graduiertenkonferenz, Vienna, May 2004. http://www.ihs.ac.at/powi04/papers/AG%20gesellschaft_staatlichkeit/Scherhaufer_Patrick.pdf
Theses
The Management of Nuclear Safety within the European Community. A Process of European Integration?, 2004, thesis, postgraduate course ‘European Integration’ 2002-2004, Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria.
Möglichkeiten und Grenzen einer lokalen umweltverträglichen Energieversorgungspolitik, 2002, Masters thesis, University of Vienna, Austria.
Lectures
Politik als Beruf - Politikwissenschaft als Beruf, Presentation, UNISUCCESS 09, University of Vienna, June 17, 2009 [with Monika Mokre].
Berufsmöglichkeiten und Berufsperspektiven in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz, Presentation, 3-Länder-Tagung von DVPW, SVPW und ÖGPW zum Thema „Die Verfassung der Demokratien“, Osnabrück, November 21, 2008.
Living Reviews in European Governance (LREG), Presentation, Editorial Board Meeting, EU-Network of Excellence CONNEX, Mannheim, March 7, 2008.
Living Reviews in European Governance (LREG), Presentation, Editorial Board Meeting, EU-Network of Excellence CONNEX, Vienna, December 11, 2007.
Open Journal Systems – Erfahrungen mit der projektspezifischen Adaption einer kanadischen Open Source Software, Presentation, Workshop der Deutschen Forschungs-gemeinschaft (DFG) – “Entwicklung generischer Publikationssoftware”, Bonn, November 23, 2006.
Innovative publishing of state-of-the-art articles: The concept of Living Reviews, Presentation, Berlin 4 Open Access – From Promise to Practice, Potsdam/Golm, March 29-31, 2006. http://dev.livingreviews.org/presentations/Scherhaufer_OA06.pdf
Living Reviews in European Governance (LREG), Presentation, Editorial Board meeting of the Mid-term Conference, EU-Network of Excellence CONNEX, Mannheim, November 3-5, 2005.
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Europäische Umweltpolitik, Guest lecturer at the Volkshochschule (VHS) Alsergrund, Vienna, April-May 2004.
Miscellaneous
Wieviel Windkraft ist genug? Anmerkungen zur Umwelt- und Sozialverträglichkeit von Windkraftanlagen; in: Wissenschaft & Umwelt Interdisziplinär, Vol.11, 2008, S.154-157. http://www.fwu.at/wu_print/2008_11_energiezukunft_kap3.pdf
The Living Reviews in European Governance: An attractive prospect in the future of publishing in the Social Sciences; in: CONNEX Newsletter, No. 4, January/February 2007, 4-6. http://www.mzes.uni-mannheim.de/projekte/typo3/site/fileadmin/newsletter/4th-newsletter.pdf
Lokale und umweltverträgliche Energieversorgungspolitik. Die Möglichkeiten und die Grenzen; in: Kommunal, Nr.6, 2004, S.50-51. http://www.kommunal.at/Kommunal/download/ Ausgaben2004/K06_04.pdf
Book review – Miller, Clark A. / Edwards, Paul N. (eds.): Changing the Atmosphere: Expert Knowledge and Environmental Governance, The MIT Press, Cambridge Mass., London 2001; in: ECPR Green Politics Newsletter, Vol.2, Issue 2.
Dokumentation: EU-Erweiterung und nukleare Sicherheit. Anti Atom International (ed.), Vienna 1999
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6. Course Participants
Maren Becker
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 01-59991-263 Fax : 01-59991-171
Education
Since Oct. 2007 Course Participant at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
Apr. 2002 – Feb.2005 Study of Social Science (Political Science, Social Economics, Sociology and Statistics) at the University of Bochum, Germany
Education completed with a Masters degree in February 2005
Masters thesis: Verbandliche Interessenvermittlung in der Europäischen Union – Ein Vergleich deutscher und britischer Unternehmerverbände (BDI, BDA - CBI).
Apr. 1998 – March 2002 Study of Business Administration, Political Science and American Language and Literature at the University of Bochum, Germany
Education completed with a Bachelor’s degree in March 2002
Oct. 1997 – March 1998 Study of Economics at the University of Bochum, Germany
Career
Since March 2009 Lecturer at the University of Bochum, Chair of Comparative Politics (Prof. Rainer Eising)
Dec. 2005 – Nov. 2007 Research Assistant, Global Economic Governance-Project, Chair for International Relations, University of Bochum, Germany
Lecturer, Chair for International Relations and Chair for Comparative Politics, University of Bochum, Germany
Since Nov. 2003 Part-time employee for the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Dortmund, Germany
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Apr. 2005 – June 2005 Research Fellow, Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Washington, DC, USA.
Other Achievements / Activities
May 2008 UACES Conference: Energising Europe – Climate Change, Energy Security & Europe’s Next Big Project, London, UK. Lecture on The Impact of European Interest Group Activity on the EU Energy Policy–New Conditions for Access and Influence?
Aug. 2006 ECPR Summer School in Methods and Techniques, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Other Information
Languages German (native language), English (fluent, written and spoken), Spanish (advanced knowledge), French (basic knowledge)
Publications
Books
Interessenvermittlung in der EU. Ein Vergleich deutscher und britischer Unternehmerdachverbände, Saarbrücken: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2007 (73 pages).
Globalisierung und Global Governance, München: UTB, 2007 (227 pages) (with Stefanie John and Stefan A. Schirm).
Book reviews (selection)
Review of ‘Walzenbach, Günter P. E. (ed.): European Governance. Policy Making between Politicization and Control. Aldershot, Ashgate, 2006.’ Perspectives on European Politics and Society 10 (1), April 2009.
Review of ‘Alexandra Lindenthal: Leadership im Klimaschutz. Die Rolle der Europäischen Union in der internationalen Klimapolitik. Frankfurt/M., New York 2009.’ Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft (ZPol), September 2009, http://87.106.79.216/joomla/.
Review of ‘Dong, Lisheng; Heiduk, Günter (eds.): The EU's Experience in Integration - A Model for ASEAN+3?. Bern et al., 2007.’ Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft (ZPol), February 2008, http://87.106.79.216/joomla/.
Review of ‘Kušić, Siniša; Grupe, Claudia (eds.): The Western Balkans on their Way to the EU?. Bern et al. 2007.‘ Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft (ZPol), March 2008, http://87.106.79.216/joomla/.
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Review of ‘Brunnengräber, Achim; Walk, Heike (Hrsg.): Multi-Level-Governance – Klima-, Umwelt- und Sozialpolitik in einer interdependenten Welt, Baden-Baden, 2007.’ Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft (ZPol), April 2008, http://87.106.79.216/joomla/.
Review of ‘Gänzle, Stefan: Die Europäische Union als außenpolitischer Akteur. Eine Fallstudie der EU-Politik gegenüber den baltischen Staaten und Russland (1991-2003), Baden-Baden, 2007.’ Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft (ZPol), 4/2007: 1412.
Conference participations
Jean Monnet Summer Seminars, Siena, Italy: “The EU institutions, EU decision making and lobbying in the EU”, 22–26 June 2009.
Research Interests
European Integration, European Energy Policy, Interest Group Politics, International Relations, Globalisation, Global and Regional Governance.
Dissertation Project
Working Title: The determinants and effects of coalition-formation and strategy-formulation at the European level –- A comparative analysis of initiatives to exert influence on the European energy policy
Within the European energy policy, the European Commission in recent years has put
enhanced emphasis on specific issues, namely the creation of the internal gas and electricity
market, the adaptation to the threat of climate change, and the adoption of measures to
ensure the security of energy supply. As a consequence, a variety of actors either organized
or, if already integrated in some kind of organizational form, adopted new strategies in order
to influence the policy process in these new fields. The organization of actors resulted on the
one hand in different types of actor constellations, on the other hand in different strategies
the actors used to intermediate their interest most effectively. In regard to actor
constellations within the sphere of the European energy policy, it can be observed that there
is a tendency towards coalition-formation among actors from different political and societal
levels. In terms of strategies selected by these coalitions, one can differentiate between
those that are used to directly exchange information with political representatives and those
that are intended to either arouse public protest or to simply provide information on what is
going on. On the basis of these observations the central research question guiding this
dissertation project is: What are the determinants that lead to the formation of coalitions
among actors and the formulation of different strategies pursued by these coalitions in order
to influence the agenda-setting process in the field of the European energy policy?
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Ursula Gadermaier
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 01-59991-188 Fax: 01-59991-171
Education
Since Oct. 2007 Course Participant at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
January 2007 Diploma (Masters-equivalent degree) in Political Science, University of Vienna
Oct. 2000 – Jan. 2007 Student of Political Science, University of Vienna
Career
March 2009 – June 2009 Lecturer at the University of Vienna: "Das politische System Österreichs und der EU" (together with Sarah Meyer)
Apr. 2007 – Aug. 2007 Investkredit Bank AG, Vienna. Administrative Assistant of the Department for Public Relations
Jan. 2006 – Sep. 2007 Lafarge Vienna Cement Technical Centre, Vienna. Reception and business travel organisation
Since Sep. 2004 asylkoordination Österreich, Vienna. Voluntary assistance
22 - 29 Sep. 2004 asylkoordination Österreich, Vienna. Organization team for a “Young Refugees Holiday Camp”, Weissenbach am Attersee
Other Achievements / Activities
16 - 21 April 2007 1st Cyprus Spring School on the European Union. Conference organized by Intercollege, Nicosia. Paper presented: The European Refugee Fund: a result of intergovernmental decision-making
2 - 14 July 2006 ODYSSEUS Summer School in European Asylum and Migration Law, Brussels
Oct. 2005 – Dec. 2005 Amadeu Antonio Foundation, Berlin. Internship in Public Relations
Aug. 2003 – June 2004 University of Bergen, Norway. Erasmus exchange year
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Other Information
Languages German (mother tongue); English, (fluent, spoken and written); Norwegian (fluent, spoken and written); French, (good command)
Research Interests
European Asylum and Migration Policy, Burden-sharing (Refugee Protection Costs), Integration of Third country nationals, Religion in the European Union, European constitution, Secularization
Dissertation Project
Title: God is Everywhere? Dieu est partout? Religious Cleavages in the Debates on the Constitutional Treaty in Ireland and France
This research project intends to shed light on the question of how national cleavages relate
to European integration. Usually the focus lies on the left/right divide, because it is the
youngest of the cleavages and the central dividing line in Western European politics today.
Another research strategy is to leave the materialist divide behind and focus on a national
vs. European identity research agenda. This project proposes a new direction: the idea is to
utilize the debate on the inclusion of a reference to God or the (supposed) Christian heritage
of Europe to examine how this debate relates to the religious cleavage at the domestic level.
It is the goal of this dissertation project to shed light on the question of whether and how the
religious cleavage can structure positions or arguments towards European integration. This
approach opens up a new perspective on European integration, because the reference to
God debate brings different interested parties – churches, religious communities, religious
activists, defenders and opponents of the separation of state and religion – and thereby
different dividing lines into the analysis of the European political space.
This study analyses the French and Irish debates about including a reference to God in the
constitutional treaty. The two selected countries are marked by widely diverging historical
legacies concerning the relationship between state and religion. And they both saw intensive
and controversial debates on the constitutional treaty, ultimately leading to its rejection in two
referendums. The central research questions of this dissertation project are: How was the
debate on a reference to God or the Christian heritage of Europe structured in Ireland and
France? What were the most important arguments and how were these arguments framed?
How did the arguments correspond to camp cleavages? And in how far did the structure of
the debates mirror the different traditions concerning church-state relations in both
countries?
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Peter Grand
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 01-59991-223 Fax: 01-59991-171
Education
Since Oct. 2007 Course Participant at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
Since March 2007 Ph.D. Candidate of Political Science, Institute for Political Science, University of Vienna, Austria
February 2007 Diploma (Masters-equivalent degree) in Political Science at the University of Vienna
2003 – 2007 Student of Political Science at the University of Vienna
1999 – 2001 Student of Philosophy and Political Science at the University of Vienna
Career
Sep. 2009 – Jan. 2010 Lecturer at the University of Vienna: “Quantitative Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung”
2003 – 2007 Technisches Büro – Michael Majer (Technical Assistant)
2000 – 2004 Actor at various theatres (Wiener Burgtheater, Landes-theater Salzburg)
1997 – 2001 ORF - Ö3 (Journalist)
1994 – 1997 Student of Performing Arts, Konservatorium/Wien
Other Achievements / Activities
AK Wissenschaftspreis 2007 “Innovationspreis”; ÖGPW Nachwuchspreis 2007, Kategorie Diplomarbeiten
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Publications
“When are "Comprehensive" Reforms also Sufficient? The Janus-Faced Development of Austrian Active Labour Market Policy 1998-2007”. In: Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 38(2), 2009, 213-230.
Theses
Aktive Arbeitsmarktpolitik in Österreich 1998-2005 vor dem Kontext der Europäischen Beschäftigungsstrategie, (Active Labour Market Policy in Austria 1998-2005 related to the European Employment Strategy), 2007, Masters thesis, University of Vienna, Austria.
Research interests
Comparative Politics, European Integration, Europeanization, Social Policy, Regional Policy
Dissertation Project
Title: 'Taking Sides'. A Comparison of Theorizing and Modeling Public Opinion on European
Integration.
My dissertation project seeks to establish the relative explanatory power of different
theoretical models explaining individual attitudes towards the European integration project.
Although there is a vast literature addressing the issue of public opinion on European
integration, no effort has hitherto been made to comprehensively compare these different
models over a longer period of time and across countries. My research aims to close this
gap. Methodologically, I employ a two-step multilevel strategy with an ordered logit model at
the individual level and an OLS regression model with a FGLS (feasible generalized least
squares) estimation procedure.
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Marina Kolb
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 01-59991-187 Fax: 01-59991-171
Education
Since Oct. 2007 Course Participant at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
Since March 2008 Ph.D. candidate, Department of Political Science, University of Vienna
Oct. 2003 – Dec. 2007 Graduate, academic degree Mag. Phil. in Political Science, University of Vienna; Masters thesis on the EU social inclusion process and its impacts on Austria
Career
March 2008 – July 2009 Tutor at the Department of Government, University of Vienna, Seminars on Social Policy
March 2008 – July 2008 Tutor at the University of Vienna, Seminar on Social Policy
Jan. 2006 – Sep. 2006 Research Assistant at the Department of Sociology, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna
Other Achievements / Activities
June 2008 Scholarship for excellent grades (“Stipendium aus Mitteln der Stiftungen und Sondervermögen“)
Feb. 2006/ 2007/ 2008 Scholarship for excellent grades (“Leistungsstipendium nach dem Studienförderungsgesetz StudFG”)
Sep. 2006 – Jan. 2007 Scholarship, European Exchange Programme (ERASMUS), Università di Bologna, Italy
Since Nov. 2005 AGB-Course “Theatre work in social fields”, Vienna
Sep. 2004 Soroptimist International D’Italia: course on formation “Studio, Lavoro, Europa: Nuove Sfide per la formazione, la cultura e il lavoro” at the University Bocconi (Milan), Italy
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Other Information
Languages German (mother tongue), English, Italian (fluent), Greek (basic knowledge)
Research Interests
Current Research Interests
European Integration, Interorganizational Relations, Human Rights, Social Policy
Previous Research
The EU social inclusion process and its impacts on Austria.
Dissertation Project
Working title: Friend or Foe? The Interorganizational Relationship between the EU and the
Council of Europe
This dissertation project addresses the relationship of two international organizations with
increasingly overlapping competences: the European Union (EU) and the Council of Europe
(COE). To what extent is the relationship characterised by cooperation or conflict? How can
we explain the variance between examples of cooperative relations and instances of
interorganizational conflict? Drawing on the literature on organizations and in particular on
interorganizational relations, this dissertation identifies the most important facilitators and
inhibitors of interorganizational cooperation. Both the organizational and the individual unit of
analysis are taken into account.
Empirically, this research project employs a qualitative research approach to examining the
interorganizational relationship between the EU and the COE. Based on semi-structured
expert interviews with officials in Brussels, Strasbourg and Vienna, the project traces
examples of interorganizational conflict and cooperation in two different issue areas:
institutional issues (e.g. Fundamental Rights Agency, Memorandum of Understanding) and
policy issues (e.g. data protection, fight against terrorism). At the organizational level of
analysis, the empirical findings highlight the importance of exchange processes for
interorganizational cooperation and indicate that the biggest threat to cooperation is
institutional self-interest, which may override common interests such as a shared
commitment to the protection of human rights. At the individual level of analysis, the results
suggest that relationships between organizations in some cases depend simply on personal
relations between individual actors. Hence, trust between actors and a similar professional
background facilitate interorganizational cooperation.
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Sarah Meyer
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 01-59991-188 Fax: 01-59991-171
Education
Since Oct. 2007 Course Participant at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
Since Oct. 2007 Ph.D. candidate, Department of Political Science, University of Vienna
April 2007 Graduate, academic degree Mag.phil (Master of Philosophy)
Oct. 2001 – April 2007 Student of Political Science, University of Vienna
Career
Jan. – July 2009 Part of the Austrian country team of the EU Profiler Project (see www.euprofiler.eu)
Since summer term 2009 External lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Vienna (undergraduate BA seminar on the political system of Austria and the EU, together with Ursula Gadermaier)
March 2009 – June 2009 Lecturer at the University of Vienna: "Das politische System Österreichs und der EU" (together with Ursula Gadermaier)
May – Aug. 2007 Project Researcher, Department of Sociology, University of Innsbruck
Since March 2006 Undergraduate Student Assistant and Tutor, Department of Political Science, University of Vienna
Other Activities / Achievements
Sep. 2009 Participant at the 19th ECPR Standing Group Summer School on Political Parties and European Democracy, Florence
Aug. 2008 Participant at the ECPR Summer School in Methods and Techniques, Ljubljana (Course: Mixed Methods: Methodology & Application)
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Feb. 2006 Awarded stipend for excellent grades (“Leistungsstipendium nach dem Studienförderungsgesetz StudFG”)
July 2003 Scholarship at the Theodor Heuss Kolleg, Berlin (THK, part of the Robert Bosch Stiftung) (participant at the international programme of the THK in Warsaw)
Publications
Journal Articles
Europäisierung durch nationale Wahlen? Europa im österreichischen Nationalratswahlkampf 2006. Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 37(3), 2008, 297-314 (with Sieglinde Rosenberger).
Conference Papers
Representation Mismacht? Europe in National and European Parliament Election Campaigns in Austria. Paper presented at the 19th ECPR Standing Group Summer School on Party Politics and European Democracy, 15-25 Sep. 2009, European University Institute, Florence.
Party Europeanization through National Elections? Europe in the Austrian General Election Campaigns 2006 & 2008. Paper presented at the 5th ECPR General Conference, 10-12 Sep. 2009, Potsdam.
Entpolitisierter Wahlkampf. Eine Medienanalyse zu den österreichischen Nationalratswahlen 2002 & 2006. Paper presented at the Drei-Länder-Tagung of DVPW, ÖGPW and SVPW, 21–23 Nov. 2008, Osnabrück (with Gilg Seeber).
Research Interests
Political Parties & Europeanization, European Democracy & Legitimacy, Political Partici-
pation & Public Sphere.
Dissertation Project
Working title: Between depoliticization and mobilization. Party contestation over European
integration in Austria.
The aim of my dissertation is to examine party contestation over European integration in
more detail. My research interest is twofold. First, I want to examine the conditions under
which European integration enters the sphere of party contestation. Second, I am interested
in how this takes place, i.e. in connection with what kind of issues and in what particular
framing. My empirical analysis is based on the case of Austria. Focusing on the electoral
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arena, I consider the time frame from 1995 (Austria’s accession to the EU) until 2009 (after
the EP elections).
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Monika Mühlböck
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 01-59991-223 Fax: 01-59991-171
Education
Since Oct. 2007 Course Participant at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
Since Oct. 2007 Ph.D. Candidate, University of Vienna
June 2007 Masters Degree in Political Science
Since 2005 Student of English, University of Vienna
Since 2000 Student of Mathematics, University of Vienna
October 2000 – June 2007 Student of Political Science, University of Vienna
Career
Since Oct. 2008 Lecturer, University of Vienna (Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences)
March 2005 – August 2005 Research Assistant, Politische Akademie
August 2003 Internship, Kurier
August/September 2002 Internship, Gesellschaft für politische Aufklärung
July/August 2001 Internship, ORF
Other Achievements / Activities
September 2009 ECPR Carlo Alberto Summer School on Analytical Politics in Europe, Turin. Paper presenter, “What drives voting behavior in bicameral EU decision-making?”
June/July 2009 EITM Europe 09, Summer School on Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models, Mannheim
Referee for European Union Politics
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Other Information
Languages German (mother tongue), English (fluent), French (basic)
Research Interests
Current Research
Decision-Making in the European Union, European Parliament, Council of Ministers, Public
Relations of the Austrian MEPs, Game Theory
Dissertation Project
Working Title: The role of national political parties in bicameral EU decision-making
My PhD thesis concerns voting coherence of national political parties in bi-cameral EU
legislation processes between the European Parliament and the Council. In concrete terms, I
investigate how often and under which conditions government officials in the Council vote
the same way as the representatives of the same national party in the European Parliament.
Based on the analysis of the displayed voting behavior, I seek to draw conclusions about the
influence of national parties in EU decision-making.
Previous Research
“(Re)presenting Europe. Rahmenbedingungen und Strategien der Öffentlichkeitsarbeit der
österreichischen Abgeordneten zum Europäischen Parlament”, Masters Thesis, 2007
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Till Philipp Schläger
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 01-59991-174 Fax: 01-59991-171
Education
Since October 2007 Course Participant at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria and Ph.D. Candidate, University of Vienna
July 2006 Graduation with a Diploma in Political Science (equivalent to Masters-level degree) from Friedrich-Alexander-University, Erlangen, Germany
Oct. 2003 – July 2005 Graduate studies at Friedrich-Alexander-University, Erlangen, Germany; Major: Political Science with a focus on European Studies; Minor: North American Studies
Sep. 2002 – April 2003 Visiting Student at McGill University, Montreal, Canada; graduate and undergraduate courses; Major: Political Science, Minor: Canadian Studies
March 2002 – July 2002 Graduate studies at Friedrich-Alexander-University, Erlangen, Germany; Major: Political Science with a focus on European Studies; Minor: North American Studies
Feb. 2002 Intermediate Examination
May 2000 – Feb. 2002 Undergraduate studies at Friedrich-Alexander-University, Erlangen, Germany; Major: Political Science, Minor: North American Studies
Career
April 2007 – May 2007 Internship at the Embassy of Canada, Berlin, Germany
Sep. 2006 – Dec. 2006 Internship at the Bertelsmann Foundation, Gütersloh, Germany
Sep. 2003 – Oct. 2003 Internship at the parliamentary office of Hans-Josef Fell, Member of the German Bundestag, Berlin, Germany
Oct. 2001 – Aug. 2002 Working student (part-time employment) at Schläger Computer Systems Ltd, Bayreuth, Germany
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March 2001 – Sep. 2001 Working student (part-time employment) at Robert Bosch Ltd. (Bosch Group), Bamberg, Germany
March 2000 – April 2000 Internship at the Green Parliamentary Group in the Bavarian Parliament, Munich, Germany
Memberships
2000 – 2006 Political Science Students Association at Friedrich-Alexander-University
Since 2005 Canadian Political Science Association
Other Information
Languages German (mother tongue), English (fluent), French (intermediate)
Dissertation Project
Title: The Role of National Public Utility Companies in European Electricity Liberalisation: The Cases of France, Germany and Great Britain
In 1988 the European Commission initiated a liberalisation process in the energy sector that
was aimed at establishing a competitive internal European market in electricity. Since then
four major legislative initiatives targeted at liberalising national electricity markets have been
adopted. Nevertheless, central objectives of the Commission’s liberalisation goals have not
been met satisfactorily until today. Previous research on the issue suggests that the conflict
over electricity liberalisation mainly took place between three parties: (1) the Commission
and its allies, (2) the French government and the state owned monopolist Electricité de
France, and (3) large public utility companies from Germany. While the Commission was
supported by the British government, British utility companies and the energy intensive
industry in Germany, the governments of France and Germany were rather opposed to the
project.
This can be attributed to a great extent to the economic interests of their domestic utility
companies, which effectively managed to impede efforts to curtail their dominant position in
the home market by causing French and German political actors to defend their interests in
the negotiations over electricity liberalisation at the European level. The assessment of the
influence of large energy producers and distributors from Germany and France thus
becomes a key issue for understanding the rather slow and piecemeal progress of national
liberalisation and European market integration in the electricity sector. This constitutes the
point of departure of this PhD project, which is guided by the following hypothesis: Public
utility companies from France and Germany were more successful in influencing decision-
makers concerned with the relevant legislative processes within the EU than pro
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liberalisation forces at the European and domestic levels and thus impeded a far reaching
market integration that is contrary to their economic interests.
In order to test this hypothesis, I conduct a comparative analysis of the influence of corporate
actors in the field by examining the channels, strategies and instruments of influence of
public utilities companies from France and Germany and contrasting them not only to those
of other domestic stakeholders in both countries, such as energy intensive industries, small
scale energy producers and municipal utilities, but also to the channels, instruments and
strategies of electricity companies from Great Britain, The aim of the research is to assess
the respective impacts of these actors on the outcomes of the different legislative processes
that led to the establishment and evolution of the internal European electricity market. In
doing so, the study covers all liberalisation measures that have been adopted since 1990.
However, as there is still little empirical research on the policy process leading to the
adoption of the two latest electricity directives in 2003 and 2009, the main focus of the
analysis is put on the negotiations that led to the adoption of these pieces of legislation.
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Katharina Zahradnik
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 01-59991-174 Fax: 01-59991-171
Education
Since Oct. 2007 Course Participant at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
Since Nov. 2007 Ph.D. Student at the University of Vienna, Austria
November 2007 Masters-equivalent degree in Political Science (with highest honours); thesis in the field of European Integration
Oct. 2002 – Nov. 2007 Student of Political Science at the University of Vienna, Austria
June 2002 Certificat d’Etudes Politiques (French University diploma in Political Science; specialisation in International Relations)
Oct. 2001 – June 2002 Student of Political Science at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques d’Aix en Provence, France
March 1998 – Sep. 2001 Student of Political Science and History at the University of Vienna, Austria
Other Academic Activities and Accomplishments
Sept. 2009 Paper presentation on the 5th ECPR General Conference, 10-12 Sept., Potsdam, Germany: “Congruence between Representatives and Represented: A Suitable Indicator for Assessing the Quality of Democratic Representation?”
May 2009 Co-organizer of a workshop on “Research Designs for Macro Scale Comparative Analysis” with lecturer Bernhard Kittel, 26-28 May at the University of Vienna, Austria.
Jan. 2008-present Member of the organizing board of the workshop series and lectures on Methods in the Social Sciences of the Centre for PhD students of the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Vienna. http://www.univie.ac.at/gz-sowi/
2004-2007 Member of the editorial board of “Politix”, the Journal of the Department of Political Science at the University of Vienna.
June 2006 Panel Discussant on “The Politicisation of Europe” at the Renner Institute, Vienna.
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March 2006 Rapporteur for the Workshop “Politik/Wissenschaft. Wissenschaft zwischen demokratischer Gesellschaftskritik und Affirmation neoliberaler Verhältnisse” at the Renner Institute, Vienna.
Aug. 2004-April 2005 Conceptual design and content elaboration for the new Visitor’s Center of the Austrian Parliament (opened in Oct. 2005). In collaboration with an Austrian multimedia-enterprise, the Austrian “Demokratiezentrum” and a scientific committee of the Austrian Parliament.
Additional Training
May 2009 Participant in a workshop on “Research Designs for Macro Scale Comparative Analysis” by Bernhard Kittel, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, 26-28 May at the University of Vienna, Austria.
May 2009 Participant in a workshop on “Multi-level Modelling” by Christiano Vezzony, University of Milan, 6-8 May at the University of Vienna, Austria.
March 2009 Participant in a workshop on “Data collection modes for quantitative surveys: Issues for survey design and data analysis” by Annette Jäckle, University of Essex, 31.March-2.April at the University of Vienna, Austria.
August 2008 Participant in the ECPR Summer School on Methods and Techniques at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Course on “Multiple Regression Analysis”, 4-16 August by Bernhard Kittel. Participation funded by grant of the University of Vienna.
October 2007-present Several courses in the framework of the postgraduate programme on “European Integration” at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
Teaching
Winter term 2009 Lecturer at the University of Vienna. Course on Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences for undergraduates.
Winter term 2008 Lecturer at the University of Vienna. Course on International Politics for undergraduates.
Winter term 2008 Lecturer at the University of Vienna. Course on Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences for Undergraduates.
Winter term 2006 Tutor for a seminar of Prof. Sawitri Saharso (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) on “Gender, Immigration and Citizenship in Europe” at the Political Science Department of the University of Vienna.
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SS 2005 – WS 2006 Teaching Assistant for Prof. Helmut Kramer at the Political Science Department of the University of Vienna; activities related to the preparation and supervision of university courses and to the accomplishment of academic research in International Relations.
Summer term 2004 Teaching Assistant for Prof. Birgit Sauer at the Political Science Department of the University of Vienna; assistance with preparation of lectures and seminars in Political Theory.
Member
Austrian Political Science Association (AuPSA)
Other Information
Languages German and Spanish (mother tongues), English and French (fluent), Italian (fair)
Research Interests
Political Representation, European Integration, International Politics, Quantitative Methods in Political Science
Dissertation Project
Title: Patterns and Determinants of Congruence between Parties and Their Constituencies
Do parties represent the policy preferences of all citizens equally, or do they privilege
particular groups in society over others? Parties are key representative institutions within
modern democracies. As they can fulfil their representative functions in better and worse
ways, it is the aim of this PhD project to assess how parties represent their constituencies. In
terms of methodology two sets of data will be combined to measure congruence between
parties and their constituencies: self-placements of party voters on policy positions drawn
from cross-national survey research projects and data on policy positions of parties from the
Comparative Manifestos Project (CMP) dataset.
The analysis does not only account for patterns of congruence between parties and their
electorates but also for how these patterns vary across countries. It is assumed that patterns
of congruence are mainly determined by components relevant to electoral competition at the
level of party systems and at the level of party constituencies. Accordingly, the ultimate
research objective of this dissertation project is to explain variance in patterns of
representation across countries.
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Bernhard Zeilinger
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 01-59991-187 Fax: 01-59991-171
Education
Since October 2007: Course Participant at the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria and Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Vienna, Austria
Oct. 2004 – Nov. 2007: Student of Political Science, University of Vienna, Institute for Political Science. Specialisation on European Studies, International Relations, International Development, Peace and Conflict Management, Transformation processes in Middle- and Eastern Europe
Oct. 2000 – June 2001: Student of Journalism, University of Vienna, Communication Sciences (major) and Political Science and Philosophy (minor)
Sep. 2001 – June 2003: Advertising Academy Vienna; specialisation on Market Communication and Public Relations
Feb. 2003 – June 2003: Academy for Journalism, Wels, Upper Austria
Career
Nov. 2004 – Oct. 2006: iDream Mediaservices GmbH; Project Management, Marketing Analyst, Public Relations Consultant
Aug. 2003 – Oct. 2004: Advertising Agency TwistAd, member of FMS Event-network GmbH; Project Management, Marketing Analyst, Public Relations Consultant
March 2001 – Aug. 2001: Insurance Company “Österreichische Hagelversicherung”, Client Service
Other Information/Activities
Mai – June 2009 Research fellow at Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), European Studies Institute. Moscow, Russian Federation
Aug. – Sep. 2009 Research fellow at Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung in Kiev, Ukraine
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April 2007: Study travel to Serbia and Bosnia with the United Nations Youth and Student Association of Austria to the embassy of Austria in Belgrade and Sarajevo, Austrian Development Agency in Serbia, EU-Monitoring Mission in Sarajevo and EUFOR-Camp Sarajevo
Sep. 2005 – March 2007: Dep. Secretary General of YES-Austria
11–19 September 2006: Participant at the International Youth Employment Summit (YES) in Nairobi, Kenya
14 Aug. – 10 Sep. 2006: Research at the East African Communities´ Organization for Management of Lake Victoria Resources (ECOVIC) Uganda Chapter in Jinja, South-Eastern Uganda
August 2006: Co-Chair at the Vienna Model United Nations (VIMUN) in the Committee IAEA
May 2006: Slovenia study travel with the United Nations Youth and Student Association of Austria; Meeting with the ambassador of Austria in Maribor, etc.
April 2006: Ukraine; participant of a humanitarian transport to Mukacevo, Western Ukraine
August 2005: Co-Chair at the Vienna Model United Nations (VIMUN) in the Committee UNESCO
July/August 2003: Participant in the TICCS summer school at the Institute for Cross Cultural Studies in Tamale, Ghana
Research Interests
European Integration, Multi-level Governance and Decision-Making in European Union
Politics, EU Foreign Policy and External Relations, European Neighbourhood Policy,
External Democratization, Europeanization in Non-EU Member States, Transformation
Processes in Central- and Eastern Europe, EU-Russia Relations
Dissertation Outline
Title: EU Modes of Interregional Cooperation in Migration Management. A Comparative
Case Study on the EU’s Relations with Ukraine, Belarus and Russia.
This project seeks to analyse the European Union’s foreign policy towards its Eastern
neighbours. Which goals does the EU pursue, which instruments does it employ to achieve
these goals, and what are the reactions of political actors in the target countries? Focusing
on the sensitive policy area of migration management and border control, the analysis aims
to scrutinise conditions of interregional cooperation and how they determine the structure
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and mode of cooperation between the EU and three countries in the Eastern neighbourhood:
the Ukraine, Belarus and Russia. The empirical information stems from a combination of
document analysis and semi-structured interviews with experts and politicians in Brussels
and the three selected countries.
Previous Research
“The EU as an external Democracy Promoter in post-socialist countries - Analysis of the
conditions which determine the selections of instruments and strategies to promote
democracy externally”, Oct. 2007, diploma thesis, University of Vienna, Austria
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