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Department of Political Science Institute for Advanced Studies

Profile – People – Publications

January 2008

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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 Politikwissenschaftbietet 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.

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1. Introduction _____________________________________ 1

2. Head of Department ______________________________ 5

3. Assistant Professors _____________________________ 25

4. Project Researchers ______________________________ 49

5. Course Participants ______________________________ 57

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1. Introduction

Political Science at the Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS) (by Gerda Falkner)

Dear Reader,

The IHS Political Science Department's first three-year postgraduate programme was concluded by the end of September 2007. A new cohort of the same number joined the Department on 1 October, and we are proud that one of them is even a post-doctoral fellow.

Each of these young researchers as well as all new and old staff (see below) are listed in this brochure in order to give you an idea of their academic interests and backgrounds.

I am happy to say that all our ten students from the 2004-07 cohort graduated very successfully. They moved on or are now moving on to new jobs, mostly in the research sphere, such as for example at the Stiftung für Wissenschaft und Politik in Berlin, the Free University of Amsterdam, the European Institute for Public Administration (EIPA) in Maastricht, or the Institute for European Integration Research at the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Only a few are heading towards the more administrative realm (and often on an interim basis), including the European Commission and the Austrian EU-related administration.

The Department currently includes the ten new course participants, three Assistant Professors, several Project Researchers, one administrator and the Head of Department.

Guido Tiemann has recently joined our Department and assumed the post of Sylvia Kritzinger, who was appointed Professor for Social Science Methods at the University of Vienna. Tiemann has a very strong record in teaching and quantitative research methods and will hence further reinforce this traditional stronghold of IHS.

On the level of research projects, we continue to form part of two top projects under the 6th Framework Programme for Research of the EU. Firstly, we are active in research in the NEWGOV Integrated Project co-ordinated by the European University Institute in Florence.

Secondly, we belong to the CONNEX Network of Excellence, directed by Beate Kohler-Koch at the University of Mannheim. These affiliations provide access to additional funds for networking and integrating our young researchers into the academic community across the continent and beyond. For both projects, the IHS Department of Political Science manages the joint dissemination of results via the innovative journal “Living Reviews in European

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Governance” (LREG) with regularly updated state-of-the-art reviews as well as a working paper series (EUROGOV papers).1

In autumn, several researchers in the Department concluded their work on the project “Dead Letter or Living Rights? The Practice of EU Social Law in Central and Eastern Europe,”

funded under the Austrian research programme TRAFO for trans-disciplinary research. The resulting book manuscript in English is under review with a competitive international publisher.

A new international consortium is about to start in early 2008: Andreas Wimmel and Gerda Falkner will participate in the transnational network SENT, coordinated by the University Tor Vergata in Rome with the aim of analysing European studies in the different EU countries.

Our forthcoming research projects are within the field of comparative politics in Europe, typically with a broad national-comparative focus. This important new area of expertise in our Department covers a number of research proposals comparing various aspects of national politics and political systems. Guido Tiemann's interests include the influence of parties on public opinion, Andreas Wimmel proposed research on right-wing populist parties in small EU member states to the FWF, and Oliver Treib's postdoctoral dissertation project studies national governments' position-taking processes for international negotiations. He is also engaged in a new transnational research group on party patronage comparing a large number of European countries, including Austria.

This national-comparative focus has complemented our older specialisation on the European Union for some time now and will be further strengthened in the future. For example, a new postgraduate researcher will join the IHS Department of Political Science in March 2008 to compare various aspects of reform and the rule of law in Eastern European countries (Aneta B. Spendzharova from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill).

As in the previous years, we are proud that the IHS Department of Political Science's guests have included extremely renowned Visiting Professors and Guest Lecturers such as Helen Wallace (EUI Florence, University of Sussex, London School of Economics), Stefano Bartolini (Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, EUI), James A. Caporaso (University of Washington), Frank Castles (University of Edinburgh and Australian National University), Guy Peters (University of Pittsburgh) and Michèle Knodt (Technische Universität Darmstadt). Forthcoming Visiting Professors include Dirk Berg-Schlosser (Philipps- University, Marburg, Deutschland) on "Die Methode des Vergleichs in der Politikwissenschaft" (21 – 25 April 2008) and Peter J. Katzenstein (Cornell University, USA) on "Regionalism in Europe and Beyond" (16 – 20 June 2008).

1 Please visit http://europeangovernance.livingreviews.org/ and http://www.connex- network.org/eurogov/.

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Additionally, a number of young but already renowned scholars have been invited to present their research at our Departmental Research Seminar, with a view to allow our students to get to know the "shooting stars" among their international peers. These include Sara Hagemann (European Policy Centre, Brussels), Stefanie Bailer (University of Zurich), Anne Rasmussen (European University Institute, Florence) and Dimiter Toshkov (Leiden University).

Furthermore, on an increasingly frequent basis, we are happy to welcome researchers from abroad who come on their own resources to spend time at the IHS. This is the case for doctoral students (e.g. Anil Awesti from the University of Warwick in the UK in November / December 2007 and Ekaterina Karamfilova from the University of Sofia in March / April 2008) as well as renowned professors (e.g. Kurt Richard Luther from Keele University).

Last but not least, we are pleased to have been able to invite particularly promising young researchers on a postdoctoral level to work for a couple of months at the Department (Arndt Wonka from the Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung in 2007 and Aneta B. Spendzharova in 2008). All of these exchanges contribute to a vivid intellectual debate and allow our young researchers to collect information on peers and role models from abroad.

The Political Science Department continues to be active in important conferences worldwide.

Inter alia, members of the Department of Political Science presented their work as part of their own panels and in individual papers, e.g. at the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), the American European Union Studies Association's 2007 conference in Montreal, and at Sciences Po in Paris.

The Political Science Department's publication record includes publishers such as the Oxford University Press and a large number of refereed international journals (such as the European Journal of Political Research, the Journal of Common Market Studies, West European Politics, the Journal of European Public Policy, and Politische Vierteljahresschrift).

We hope you find our activities of interest and look forward to a continued academic exchange in the future.

Gerda Falkner

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2. Head of Department

Gerda Falkner

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0043–1–59991–175 Fax: 0043–1–59991–171

Career

Sep. 2002 (until Aug. 2008): Head of the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), Vienna.

As of 1 January 2008: Director of the Institute for European Integration Research at the Austrian Academy of Sciences.

Since Oct. 1998: Associate Professor for Political Science, Vienna University, Faculty of Economics and Computing Sciences (permanent position).

Nov. 1998 – Aug. 2003: Visiting Researcher, from 1999 Research Group Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany.

April 1998: Habilitation (professoral thesis) at the University of Vienna, manuscript on changes in governance and policy network formation at the EU level (published by Routledge, UK).

Nov. 1994 – Oct. 1995: Research Fellow at the University of Warwick and University of Essex, England, under the EC programme “Human Capital and Mobility”, co-financed by the Austrian Research Fund FWF; research on interest representation at the EU level.

Jan. 1992 – Oct. 1998: University Lecturer at the Institute for Government (Department of Social and Economic Sciences), University of Vienna; research and teaching on European integration, public policy, democracy, gender issues.

May 1992: Ph.D. in Political Science (Dr. phil.); thesis on EC decision- making and the “joint decision trap” (published by Europa Union Verlag, Germany).

June 1991: Master of Advanced European Studies (College of Europe), thesis on “Package dealing in the European Council.

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Sep. 1989 – June 1990: Post-graduate programme in European integration at the College of Europe, Brugge/Belgium (working languages:

English and French); Diploma of Advanced European Studies (“very good”).

1988 – 1989: Doctoral candidate; working also as a Teaching Assistant at the Institute for Political Science of the University of Vienna, involved in various editorial boards and associations (Journal für Entwicklungspolitik; International; Kontraste:

Information service on social policy; Mattersburg Circle for Development Policy).

June 1987 – July 1988: Employee at the Federal Ministry for Labour and Social Affairs; attended evening post-graduate course in Latin American Studies.

May 1987: Graduate, academic degree Mag. phil. (Master of Philosophy); thesis on foreign policy issues (with highest honours).

1982 – 1987: Student of political science (combined with economics and mass communications) at the University of Vienna.

Other Academic Activities and Accomplishments (Selection)

June – December 2007: Director of the Project “Konzeptionelle Vorschläge zur Reform und Weiterentwicklung der EU-Sozialpolitik: eine analytische Zusammenschau” for the Austrian Federal Chancellery.

May 2007: Awarded the EUSA Prize "Best Book in EU Studies" for

"Complying with Europe, CUP" (co-authored with Oliver Treib, Miriam Hartlapp and Simone Leiber) by the European Union Studies Association of the USA in Montreal, Canada.

February 2007: Visiting Professor at the Centre d'Etudes Européennes, Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, Paris.

November 2006: Awarded the Dr.-Wilfried-Haslauer Research Prize by the Institut für Politisch-Historische Studien, Salzburg.

Since April 2005: Director of the Project "Dead Letter or Living Rights? The Practice of EU Social Law in Central and Eastern Europe,"

funded under the Austrian research programme TRAFO for transdisciplinary research.

Since October 2004: Editor-in-chief of the refereed journal "Living Reviews in European Governance" (LREG) and Editor-in-chief of the Network of Excellence CONNEX under the EU's Sixth Framework Programme for Research.

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Since September 2004: Director of the IHS Team in the Integrated Project NEWGOV, co-ordinated at the European University Institute in Florence under the EU's Sixth Framework Programme for Research.

Since July 2004: Director of the IHS Team on the CONNEX Network of Excellence co-ordinated by Beate Kohler-Koch at the University of Mannheim.

June 2004: Elected Vice President of the Austrian European Community Studies Association (ECSA-Austria / Österreichische Gesellschaft für Europaforschung) for 2005-2008.

Since 2004: Co-chair of the section on “Comparative Politics and European Integration” of the Austrian Political Science Association (ÖGPW).

Since 2003: Member of the Academic Governing Board, Institut für Europäische Politik, Berlin.

Since 2002: Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, International Social Security Review of the ILO.

Since 1997: Co-editor (political science) of the refereed journal European Integration online Papers (EIoP).

1995 – 1997: Co-director of the Austrian team in the EU research network

“The European Policy Process”; other members: University of Essex; Autonomous University of Barcelona; University of Copenhagen; European University Institute, Florence; Max Planck Institute, Cologne; Panteion University Athens;

University College, Dublin; University of Umeå; (with Wolfgang C. Müller).

1995 – 2007: Member of the Steering Committee of the Standing Group on the European Union of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).

Oct. 1990 – April 1992: Researcher and director in the project “The Social and Labour Market Policies of the EC and their Consequences in the case of Austrian Adhesion” for the Federal Ministry for Labour and Social Affairs (single authored research report, 538 pages).

1987 – 1994: Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the social policy news service Kontraste.

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List of Publications

Books

Complying with Europe: EU Harmonization and Soft Law in the Member States, Cambridge/UK: Cambridge University Press (2005), 404 pages [with Treib, Oliver; Hartlapp, Miriam; Leiber, Simone].

The Treaty of Amsterdam. Facts, Analysis, Prospects. Series of the Research Institute for European Affairs, Vol. 15. Wien/New York, Springer (2000), 720 pages [with Griller, Stefan;

Droutsas, Dimitri; Forgó, Katrin; Nentwich, Michael].

EU Social Policy in the 1990s: Towards a corporatist policy community. European Public Policy Series. London, Routledge (1998), 254 pages.

European Union: Democratic Perspectives after 1996. Schriftenreihe des Forschungsinstituts für Europafragen, Vol. 13. Wien, Service Fachverlag (1995), 152 pages [with Nentwich, Michael].

Supranationalität trotz Einstimmigkeit? Entscheidungsmuster der EU am Beispiel Sozialpolitik. Bonn, Europa Union Verlag (1994), 279 Seiten.

Parlamentarische Technikfolgenabschätzung im europäischen Vergleich. Wien, Institut für Technikfolgenabschätzung der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (1994), 212 Seiten [mit Torgersen, Helge; Peissl, Walter].

Die Sozial- und Arbeitsmarktpolitik der Europäischen Gemeinschaft und ihre Auswirkungen auf Österreich im Fall eines Beitritts. Endbericht, im Auftrag von: Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales. Wien (1992), 538 Seiten.

Tendenzen der Frauenbeschäftigung. Gleichbehandlung ist das Ziel, Vol. 15, Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales (Hrsg.). Wien (1989), 52 Seiten [mit Beidl, Gabriele; Wense-Lessing, Daniela].

10 Jahre Frauenforschung des Bundesministeriums für Arbeit und Soziales.

Gleichbehandlung ist das Ziel, Vol. 13, Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales (Hrsg.).

Wien (1988), 186 Seiten (also published in English 1989).

Editions

Compliance in the Enlarged Europe: A World of Dead Letters? Book manuscript currently under review with Ashgate, publication envisaged for 2008 [with Treib, Oliver and Holzleithner, Elisabeth].

EU Treaty Reform as a Three-level Process: Historical Institutionalist Perspectives. Special Issue of the Journal of European Public Policy, No. 1, Vol. 9. London, Routledge, 2002.

Österreich im europäischen Mehrebenensystem: Konsequenzen der EU-Mitgliedschaft für Politiknetzwerke und Entscheidungsprozesse. Schriftenreihe des Zentrums für Angewandte Politikforschung, No. 17. Wien, Signum, 1998 [mit Müller, Wolfgang C.].

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EU-Mitglied Österreich. Gegenwart und Perspektiven: Eine Zwischenbilanz. Wien, Manz, 1996 [mit Tálos, Emmerich].

Europäische Dimensionen. Sonderheft der Österreichischen Zeitschrift für Politikwissen- schaft, No. 1. Wien, 1994.

Eurovisionen. Sonderheft von International – Zeitschrift für internationale Politik, No. 1. Wien, 1991 [mit Nentwich, Michael].

Journal Articles (since 2000)

Time to Discuss: Data to Crunch or Problems to Solve in Current Political Science? West European Politics Vol. 30 (2007), No. 5, pp. 1009-1021.

Worlds of Compliance: Why leading approaches to the implementation of EU legislation are only “sometimes-true theories”. European Journal of Political Research Vol. 64 (2007) pp.

395-416 [with Miriam Hartlapp, Oliver Treib].

In Search of the Worlds of Compliance: A Brief Reply. Journal of European Public Policy Vol.

14 (2007), No. 6, pp. 954-958 [with Miriam Hartlapp, Simone Leiber, Oliver Treib].

Modes of Governance: Towards Conceptual Clarification. Journal of European Public Policy 14/1 (2007), pp. 1-20. [with Treib, Oliver; Bähr, Holger].

Forms of governance in European Union social policy: Continuity and/or change?

International Social Security Review 59/2 (2006), 77-104. (also published in French and German).

Europäische Sozialpolitik in der nationalen Praxis. Zeitschrift für Sozialreform 51/2 (2005), 139-163 [with Treib, Oliver].

Europeanisation of Social Partnership in Smaller European Democracies?, European Journal of Industrial Relations 10/3 (2004), 239-260 [with Simone Leiber].

Non-Compliance with EU Directives in the Member States: Opposition through the Backdoor? West European Politics, 27/3 (2004) 452–473 [with Treib, Oliver; Hartlapp, Miriam; Leiber, Simone]. (also published as: Opposition through the Backdoor? The Case of National Non-Compliance with EU Directives. IHS Political Science Series. Working Paper 83, Vienna, Institute for Advanced Studies (2002).

http://www.ihs.ac.at/publications/pol/pw_83.pdf

Comparing Europeanisation Effects: From Metaphor to Operationalisation. European Integration online Papers 7/13 (2003), http://eiop.or.at/eiop/texte/2003-013a.htm

Zwischen Recht und Vertrag: Innovative Regulierungsformen im EG-Arbeitsrecht. Zeitschrift für Europäisches Privatrecht (2002), No. 2, 222–235.

How Intergovernmental are Intergovernmental Conferences? An Example from the Maastricht Treaty Reform. Journal of European Public Policy 9/1 (2002), 98–119.

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EU treaty reform as a three-level process: Introduction. Journal of European Public Policy 9/1 (2002), 1–11.

Theorising EU Treaty Reform: Beyond Diplomacy and Bargaining. Journal of European Public Policy 9/1 (2002), 12–32 [with Christiansen, Thomas; Jorgensen, Knud Erik].

The EU14’s “Sanctions” Against Austria: Sense and Nonsense. ECSA Review (Journal of the European Community Studies Association USA) 14/1 (2001), 14–20.

The Europeanisation of Austria: Misfit, Adaptation and Controversies. European Integration online Papers (EIoP) 5/13 (2001), http://eiop.or.at/eiop/texte/2001-013a.htm

Rappresentanza degli Interessi e Politiche Pubbliche nell’Unione Europea. Rivista Italiana di Scienza politica 30/1 (2000), 3–41.

The Council or the social partners? EC social policy between diplomacy and collective bargaining. Journal of European Public Policy 7/5 (2000), 705–724.

EG-Sozialpolitik nach Verflechtungsfalle und Entscheidungslücke: Bewertungsmaßstäbe und Entwicklungstrends. Politische Vierteljahresschrift 41/2 (2000), 279–301.

How Pervasive are Euro-Politics? Effects of EU Membership on a New Member State.

Journal of Common Market Studies 38/2 (2000), 223–250.

Policy Networks in a Multi-level System: Converging Towards Moderate Diversity? West European Politics 23/4 (2000), 94–120 (also published as: Policy Networks in a Multi-Level System: Convergence Towards Moderate Diversity?, in: Klaus H. Goetz and Simon Hix (eds), Europeanised Politics? European Integration and National Political Systems, 94–120.

London/Portland, Frank Cass, 2001).

Book Chapters (since 2000)

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 Holger Bähr).

Bargaining and Lobbying in EU Social Policy, in: Jeremy J. Richardson and David Coen (eds.), Lobbying in the European Union, (forthcoming). Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008 [with Treib, Oliver].

Europeanization and Social Policy, in: Paolo Graziano and Maarten Vink (eds.), Europeanization: New Research Agendas, 253-265. Houndmills UK, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

Europeanization of the EU member states and the evolution of New Governance, in: Jürgen Nautz and Rita Trattnigg (eds.), State and Civil Society, 75-90. Vienna, Passagen Verlag, 2007.

The EU's Social Dimension, in: Michelle Cini (ed.) European Union Politics, pp. 272-286.

Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2007.

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Österreich als EU-Mitglied: Kontroversen auf internationaler und nationaler Ebene, in:

Emmerich Tálos (Hrsg.), Umbau in Schwarz - Blau? Eine Bilanz der österreichischen Regierungen seit dem Jahr 2000, 86-101. Münster, Lit-Verlag, 2006.

Austria: Friction and Mixed Feelings, in: Eleanor E. Zeff and Ellen B. Pirro (eds.), The European Union and the Member States, 237-252. Boulder CO/London, Lynne Rienner, 2006 [mit Hunt, Lisa].

Implementation and Neglect of EU Law in New and Old EU Member States, in: Josef Melchior (ed.), New Spaces of European Governance: Theoretical and Practical Challenges, 153-162. Vienna, facultas, 2006.

Collective Participation in the European Union: The Euro-Corporatism Debate, in: Colin Crouch and Wolfgang Streeck (eds.), The Diversity of Democracy: A Tribute to Philippe C.

Schmitter, 223-242. London, Edward Elgar, 2006.

The European Union and new social risks: the need for a differentiated evaluation, in: Klaus Armingeon and Giuliano Bonoli (eds.), The Politics of Post-Industrial Welfare States.

Adapting post-war social policies to new social risks, 248-263. London u.a., Routledge, 2006 [with Treib, Oliver].

Zur "Europäisierung" des österreichischen politischen Systems, in: Peter Gerlich, Herbert Dachs, Herbert Gottweis, Franz Horner, Helmut Kramer, Volkmar Lauber, Wolfgang C.

Müller, Emmerich Tálos (Hrsg.) Politik in Österreich. Das Handbuch. 82-94. Wien, Manzsche Verlags- und Universitätsbuchhandlung, 2006.

Arbeitsrechtliche Schutzbestimmungen der EU und ihre Befolgung in den 15 Mitgliedstaaten, in: Christine Stelzer-Orthofer (Hrsg.) Arbeitsmarktpolitik im Aufbruch - Herausforderungen und innovative Konzepte, 22-38. Wien, Mandelbaum-Verlag, 2006.

The Europeanization of Austria and Ireland: Small is Difficult?, in: Simon Bulmer and Christian Lequesne (eds.), Member States and the European Union, 209-228. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2005 [with Laffan, Brigid].

Die Kooperation der Sozialpartner im Arbeitsrecht: ein europäischer Weg? in: Rainer Eising and Beate Kohler-Koch (Hrsg.), Interessenpolitik in Europa, 341-362. Baden-Baden, Nomos, 2005 [mit Hartlapp, Miriam; Leiber, Simone; Treib, Oliver].

Europäische Sozialpolitik in der nationalen Praxis, in: Alexandra Baum-Ceisig and Anne Faber (eds), Soziales Europa? Neuere sozialpolitische Entwicklungen in der Europäischen Union, 220-238. Wiesbaden, VS - Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2005 [mit Treib, Oliver].

Der Soziale Dialog der EU und nationale Sozialpartnerschaft: Chronik einer paradoxen Beziehung, in: Ferdinand Karlhofer and Emmerich Tálos (Hrsg.), Sozialpartnerschaft - eine europäische Perspektive? 159-183. Münster, Lit-Verlag, 2005 [mit Leiber, Simone].

EG-Richtlinien als soziales Korrektiv im europäischen Mehrebenensystem? Eine 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, 115-138. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2004, [with Miriam Hartlapp, Simone Leiber, Oliver Treib].

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Österreichische Politikwissenschaft und EU, in: Helmut Kramer (Hrsg.) Politikwissenschaft als Emanzipations- und Demokratiewissenschaft. 40 Jahre Politikwissenschaft in Österreich, 247-274. Wien, Peter Lang, 2004.

Inkonsistent, inkonsequent und intransparent? Zur supranationalen Kontrolle der Umsetzung der EU-Sozialpolitik in den Mitgliedstaaten, in: Patricia Bauer und Helmut Voelzkow (Hrsg.), Die Europäische Union – Marionette oder Regisseur? (Festschrift für Ingeborg Tömmel, 125- 152. Wiesbaden, SV – Sozialwissenschaftlicher Verlag, 2004 [mit Miriam Hartlapp].

The European Union and social policy, in: Klaus Liebscher, Josef Christl, Peter Mooslechner and Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald (Hrsg.), The Economic Potential of a Larger Europe, 284- 292. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2004.

"Neues Regieren" und "Soziales Europa": EU-Mindestregulierung und Soft Law in der Praxis. Einleitung zum Buch von Oliver Treib: Die Bedeutung der nationalen Parteipolitik für die Umsetzung europäischer Sozialrichtlinien. Schriftenreihe des Max-Plack-Instituts für Gesellschaftsforschung, 51 und Band 1 der Reihe "Politik - Verbände - Recht. Die Umsetzung europäischer Sozialpolitik". Frankfurt/M., Campus: 17-36 (2004) (auch erschienen als: IHS Political Science Series, Working Paper 98, Vienna, Institute for Advanced Studies (2004). http://www.ihs.ac.at/publications/pol/pw_98.pdf

Die Europäische Union als Herausforderung für die Sozialpolitik der Mitgliedsländer, in:

Sieglinde Rosenberger/Emmerich Tálos (Hrsg.), Sozialstaat - Probleme, Herausforderungen, Perspektiven. 14-47. Wien, Mandelbaum Verlag, 2003, [mit Oliver Treib].

Re-Negotiating Social and Labour Policies in the European Multi-Level System: Any Role for Corporatist Patterns?, in: Frans van Waarden/Gerhard Lehmbruch (eds.), Re-negotiating the Welfare State. Flexible adjustment through corporatist concertation, 253-278. London/New York, Routledge, 2003.

The EU’s Social Dimension, in: Michelle Cini (ed.) European Union Politics, 264-277(new edition published in 2006) Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2003.

The Interprofessional Social Dialogue at European Level: Past and Future, in: Berndt Keller/Hans-Wolfgang Platzer (eds.), Industrial Relations and European Integration.

Developments and Prospects at EU-level, 11-29. Aldershot et al., Ashgate, 2003.

Zwischen Gestaltungslücke und integrativen Kooperationseffekten: Wohlfahrtsstaat und Integration aus Sicht des historischen Institutionalismus, in: Markus Jachtenfuchs/Beate Kohler-Koch (Hrsg.), Europäische Integration, 479-511. Opladen: Leske + Budrich, 2003.

Austria in the European Union. Direct and Indirect Effects on Social Policy, in: Michael Gehler/Anton Pelinka/ Günter Bischof (Hrsg.), Österreich in der Europäischen Union. Bilanz seiner Mitgliedschaft. 185-199. Wien. Böhlau, 2003 (also published as: Austria’s Welfare State: Withering Away in the Union? Contemporary Austrian Studies 10 (2002), 161-179.) Enlarging the European Union: The Short-term Success of Incrementalism and De- politicisation, in: Jeremy J. Richardson (ed.), European Union – Power and Policy-Making, 259–282. London, Routledge, 2001 [with Nentwich, Michael].

Nach Amsterdam: Ist die neue institutionelle Balance “erweiterungsfest”? in: Roland Hierzinger/Johannes Pollak (Hrsg.), Europäische Leitbilder. Festschrift für Heinrich Schneider, 119–134. Baden-Baden, Nomos, 2001 [mit Nentwich, Michael].

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The Institutional Framework of Labour Relations at the EU-level: Provisions and Historical Background, in: Reiner Hoffmann/Otto Jacobi/Berndt Keller/Manfred Weiss (ed.), Transnational Industrial Relations in Europe, 11–28. Düsseldorf, Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, 2000.

Auf dem Weg zu einer ‘Europäischen Sozialpolitik’: Was leistet die EU?,in: Fritz Verzetnitsch /Zukunfts- und Kulturwerkstätte (Hrsg.), Auf dem Weg zu einem europäischen Sozialmodell, 28–34. Wien, 2000.

The Amsterdam Treaty: The blueprint for the future institutional balance? in: Karlheinz Neunreither/Antje Wiener (eds.), European Integration after Amsterdam: Institutional Dynamics and Prospects for Democracy, 15–35. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2000 [with Nentwich, Michael].

The Treaty on the European Union and its revision: sea change or empty shell for European social policies? in: Stein Kuhnle (ed.), Survival of the European Welfare State, 185–201.

London, Routledge, 2000.

Problemlösungsfähigkeit im europäischen Mehrebenensystem: Die soziale Dimension, in:

Edgar Grande/Markus Jachtenfuchs (Hrsg.), Wie problemlösungsfähig ist die EU? Regieren im europäischen Mehrebenensystem, 283–311. Baden-Baden, Nomos, 2000.

Working and Conference Papers (since 2000)

Different Worlds, Different Remedies? Drawing Lessons from Differential Modes of Compliance with EU Policies. Sixth Pan-European Conference on International Relations, Torino, Italy, 12.-15.9.2007.

EU Social Policy in Eastern Europe: A World of Dead Letters? International Conference of the European Network for Social Policy Analysis (ESPAnet), Vienna, 21.-22.9.2007. [with Treib, Oliver].

Problems of Operationalisation and Data in EU Compliance Research. 4th General Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research, Pisa, 6.-8.9.2007. [with Hartlapp, Miriam].

In Search of the Worlds of Compliance: Promises and Pitfalls of Quantitative Testing, Working paper No. 113 in the IHS political science series (http://www.ihs.ac.at/publications/pol/pw_113.pdf). (2007) [with Hartlapp, Miriam; Leiber, Simone; Treib, Oliver].

Making Dead Letters Live: Strategies to Improve the Effectiveness of EU Legislation in Central and Eastern Europe. Tenth Biennial Meeting of the European Union Studies Association USA (EUSA-US), Montreal, Canada, 17.-19.5.2007. [with Treib, Oliver].

Three Worlds of Compliance or Four? The EU15 Compared to New Member States. ECPR 3rd Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, Istanbul/Turkey, 21. – 23. 9. 2006. [with Treib, Oliver].

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Steuerungsformen in der EU: Konzeptionelle Überlegungen und empirische Trends. Papier für die Autorenkonferenz zum PVS-Sonderheft von Ingeborg Tömmel, Köln, Max-Planck- Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 13. - 15. 7. 2006. [mit Bähr, Holger; Treib, Oliver].

Worlds of compliance: Why leading approaches to the implementation of EU legislation are only "sometimes-true theories". Working Paper of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence (http://www.eui.eu/RSCAS/Publications/) (2006) [with Miriam Hartlapp, Oliver Treib].

Post-Accession Compliance in Central and Eastern Europe: Transposition and Application after the Age of Carrots and Sticks. eps-net Plenary Conference, Budapest, 16. - 17. 6. 2006.

[with Causse, Emmanuelle; Wiedermann, Clemens].

Worlds of Compliance: Why Leading Approaches to EU Implementation Are Only 'Sometimes-True Theories'. Joint Sessions of Workshops of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 14. - 19.4.2005, Granada, Spain [with Hartlapp, Miriam; Treib, Oliver].

Explaining EU Policy Implementation Across Countries: Three Modes of Adaptation. Ninth Biannual Meeting of the European Union Studies Association (EUSA-US), Austin/Texas, 31.3. – 2.4.2005 [with Treib, Oliver].

Modes of Governance, Old and New: A Note Towards Conceptual Clarification. Kick-off Workshop of Cluster 1 of the Integrated Project NEWGOV (New Modes of Governance in Europe) under the EU's Sixth Framework Programme for Research, Brussels, Belgium, 10.12.2004 [with Treib, Oliver; Bähr, Holger] (also published as: Eurogov Working Paper, 2005, http://www.connex-network.org/eurogov/pdf/egp-newgov-N-o5-02.pdf )

Kontinuität und/oder Wandel? Zahlen und Fakten zur EU-Sozialpolitik IHS Political Science Series. Working Paper 100, Vienna, Institute for Advanced Studies (2004) http://www.ihs.ac.at/publications/pol/pw_100.pdf

Collective Participation in the European Union: The Euro-Corporatism Debate. The Diversity of Democracy: A Tribute to Philippe C. Schmitter, European University Institute, Florence, 17.

- 18.9.2004.

The First EU Social Partner Agreement in Practice: Parental Leave in the 15 Member States IHS Political Science Series, Working Paper 96. Vienna, Institute for Advanced Studies (2004) [with Treib, Oliver]. http://www.ihs.ac.at/publications/pol/pw_96.pdf

The EU and New Social Risks: The Need for a Differentiated Evaluation. 14th Biennial Conference of Europeanists: Europe and the World: Integration, Interdependence, Exceptionalism? Chicago / USA, 11. - 13.3.2004. [with Treib, Oliver].

Arbeitsrechtliche Schutzbestimmungen der EU und ihre Befolgung in den 15 Mitgliedstaaten.

Papier für die internationale Fachtagung “Arbeitsmarkt und Politik”, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, 28.4.2004.

Comparing Europeanisation Effects: From Metaphor to Operationalisation. ECPR General Conference (European Consortium for Political Research), Marburg, 18. – 21.9.2003 http://www.essex.ac.uk/ECPR/events/generalconference/show_panel.asp?panelID=78.

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The EU and New Social Risks: The Case of the Parental Leave Directive. Paper for the Conference on „The Political Regulation of New Social Risks,“ organised by Guiliano Bonoli and Klaus Armingeon (University of Berne), Lugano, 25. –27.9.2003. [with Treib, Oliver].

A Europeanization of Governance Patterns in Smaller European Democracies? Eighth Biennial International Conference, European Union Studies Association, Nashville, Tennessee, 27. – 29.3.2003 http://www.mpi-fg-koeln.mpg.de/socialeurope/ [with Leiber, Simone].

Neues Regieren und Soziales Europa: EU-Mindestregulierung und Soft Law in der Praxis.

IHS Political Science Series. Working Paper 98. Vienna, Institute for Advanced Studies.

(2004) http://www.ihs.ac.at/publications/pol/pw_98.pdf .

Opposition through the Backdoor? The Case of National Non-Compliance with European Directives. 1st Pan-European Conference on European Union Politics, Panel on “Sites of Political Opposition in the EU”, Bordeaux, 26. – 28.9.2002. [with Hartlapp, Miriam; Leiber, Simone; Treib, Oliver] (also published as: IHS Politicial Science Series, Working Paper 83,

Vienna, Institute for Advanced Studies. (2002) http://www.ihs.ac.at/publications/pol/pw_83.pdf.

Democracy, Social Dialogue and Citizenship in the European Multi-level System. 1st Pan- European Conference on European Union Politics, Panel on “Democracy and Citizenship”, Bordeaux, 26. – 28.9.2002. [with Hartlapp, Miriam; Leiber, Simone; Treib, Oliver].

http://www.mpi-fg-koeln.mpg.de/fo/multilevel_de.html#Proj5

Interessendurchsetzung im Mehrebenensystem am Beispiel der EG-Sozialpolitik. Tagung der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) und der Deutschen Vereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft (DVPW) zur “Interessendurchsetzung im Mehrebenensystem” im Schwerpunkt “Regieren in der Europäischen Union”, Mannheim/Ludwigshafen, 4. – 5.7.2002. [with Hartlapp, Miriam; Leiber, Simone; Treib, Oliver]. http://www.mzes.uni- mannheim.de/projekte/reg_europ/Juli_02/ProgJuli2002.htm

Europeanization and National Political Institutions: A Short Guide to the Maze (workshop directors’ input paper). Workshop 19 on Europeanisation and National Political Institutions ECPR Joint Sessions, Torino, Italy, 22. – 28.3.2002 [with Armingeon, Klaus].

Transforming Social Policy in Europe? The EC’s Parental Leave Directive and Misfit in the 15 Member States. 13th International Conference of Europeanists “Europe in the New Millenium: Enlarging, Experimenting, Evolving”, Chicago, 14. – 16.3.2002 [with Hartlapp, Miriam; Leiber, Simone; Treib, Oliver] (also published as: Working Paper of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, No. 11, 2002 http://www.mpi-fg- koeln.mpg.de/pu/workpap/wp02-11/wp02-11.html ).

EG-Richtlinien als soziales Korrektiv im europäischen Mehrebenensystem? Regulative Entwicklung, Problemskizze und potentielle Wirkungsmuster. Papier für die Konferenz “MPG 2000+” der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V., Bonn, 21. – 22.2.2002 [with Hartlapp, Miriam; Leiber, Simone; Treib, Oliver] http://www.mpi-fg- koeln.mpg.de/fo/multilevel_de.html#Proj5.

The Europeanisation of a new member state: The case of Austria. 4th Pan-European International Relations Conference, 5. – 10. Sep. 2001, Canterbury.

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Europäische Integration und die Verfassungsfrage: Quantensprung, Stillstand oder beschleunigter Inkrementalismus? Input Paper für die Diskussion mit Jürgen Habermas am Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, Köln, Dezember 2001.

Enlarging the European Union: The Short-term Success of Incrementalism and De- politicisation. Working Papers. Cologne, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. 4 (2000) [with Nentwich, Michael] http://www.mpi-fg-koeln.mpg.de/pu/workpap/wp00-4/wp00- 4.html.

Contributions to Conferences and Presentations (since 2000)

20-22.9.2007: Paper presentation "EU Social Policy in Central and Eastern Europe: A World of Dead Letters?" at the ESPAnet (Network for European Social Policy Analysis) Conference 2007 "Social Policy in Europe: Changing Paradigms in an Enlarging Europe?", Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria.

12-15.9.2007: Paper presentation "Worlds of Compliance in the EU27: Different Worlds, Different Remedies?" at the Sixth Pan-European Conference on International Relations, University of Turin, Italy.

17-19.5.2007: EUSA 10th Biennial International Conference, Montreal, Canada: Presentation of the paper “Making Dead Letters Live: Strategies to Improve the Effectiveness of EU Legislation in Central and Eastern Europe” (with Oliver Treib).

22.3.2007: Lecture on "The Méthode Monnet's Achilles Heel? Implementation of EU Law in the Member States" im Rahmen der Tagung "The ‘Méthode Monnet’ and the Future of Europe, Stocktaking on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome", Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Vienna, Austria.

14.2.2007: Lecture on "Implementing EU Law in Europe's East and West:

Dead Letters

and Living Rights in different <Worlds of Compliance>", Institut d'Etudes Européennes de Sciences Po, Paris.

8-9.2.2007: Lecture on "The Europeanization and evolution of domestic social policies in different <worlds of compliance>", Seminar on "The Europeanzation of Social Policies"

organised by: The Centre the Recherches Politiques de Science Po (CEVIPOF), in collaboration with the Observatoire Social Européen (OSE), the Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL), the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (K.U.Leuven), the Faculté Universitaire Saint-Louis (FUSL), and the Belgian Federal Public Service of Social Security, Brussels, Ministry of Social Security.

25.1.2007: Impulsreferat zum Thema "Das Europäische Parlament auf dem Weg zu den Europawahlen 2009" bei der gleichnamigen Veranstaltung des Europäischen Parlaments / Informationsbüro für Österreich im Festsaal der Diplomatischen Akademie, Wien.

29.11.2006: Statement und Dankesworte anlässlich der Verleihung des Dr.-Wilfried-Haslauer Forschungspreises durch das Institut für Politisch-Historische Studien, Salzburg.

16.11.2006: Plenary Discussant on the topic "Benchmarking Europe: What can we learn from Others?" during the Conference in Honor of Wolfgang Streeck on His 60th Birthday

"Transformations of Contemporary Capitalism", Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany.

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27.10.2006: "Implementation of EU Directives at the National Level", lecture at the European Institute for Public Administration (EIPA) in Maastricht.

21-23.9.2006: Organiser and chair of the panel "Europeanisation beyond the EU15: Studying new member states, applicant states and other non-member states"; co-author of the paper

"Three Worlds of Compliance or Four? The EU15 Compared to New Member States"; and commentator as well as chair on the panel "EU governance after enlargement" at the European Consortium for Political Research - ECPR’s 3rd Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, Istanbul, Turkey.

13-15.7.2006: Kommentatorin und Ko-Autorin eines Beitrags zum Thema

"Steuerungsformen in der EU: Konzeptionelle Überlegungen und empirische Trends" bei der Autorenkonferenz für ein PVS-Sonderheft zum Thema neue Governanceformen der EU;

Köln, Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung.

9.6.2006: Leitung der Abschluss-Podiumsdiskussion der Konferenz „Demokratisierung und Entdemokratisierung in Europa?“ des Renner-Instituts Wien in Kooperation mit AGORA, Sektion Demokratieforschung der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Politikwissenschaft, Wien.

30.5.2006: "Worlds of compliance: Why leading approaches to EU implementation are only

"sometimes-true theories", lecture at the European University Institute, Florence.

9.5.2006: "Europeanization of the EU member states and the evolution of New Governance", Vortrag im Rahmen der Konferenz "Staat und Zivilgesellschaft" der Österreichischen Forschungsgemeinschaft und der Diplomatischen Akademie, Wien.

5.5.2006: "Implementation and Neglect of EU Law in New and Old EU Member States", lecture in the workshop "New Spaces of European Governance", University of Vienna.

8.2.2006: "Die bestehenden Ansätze zu einem EU-Sozialmodell in der nationalen Praxis", Vortrag im Rahmen einer Veranstaltungsreihe zu den Hauptthemen der österreichischen EU- Präsidentschaft, Bildungshaus Jägermayrhof, Linz.

2-3.2.2006: Ko-Präsentation der Arbeit des Wiener Teams im Rahmen des Cluster- Workshops im Integrated Project NEWGOV, Universität zu Köln (mit Oliver Treib und Holger Bähr).

16.1.2006: "Die Governance-Diskussion aus der Perspektive der politikwissenschaftlichen Europaforschung", Vortrag im Rahmen des Europakolloquiums zum Schwerpunkt "Good Governance" des Europainstituts der Wirtschaftsuniversität, Wien (gemeinsam mit Holger Bähr und Irina Michalowitz).

13-14.1.2006: Kurs "Europäisches Sozialrecht", Lehrgang Sozialmanagement, Universität Salzburg.

9.12.2005: "Implementation of the Acquis: the world of law observance, domestic politics and/or neglect?" Presentation at the international NETLEX conference for experts on EU law, Brussels.

5.12.2005: "Theorie und Praxis der EU-Sozialpolitik", Kurzvortrag im Rahmen der Veranstaltung "Europäisches Sozialmodell: Erwartungen aus österreichischer Sicht" des Kummer-Instituts, Österreichische Nationalbank, Wien.

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30.11.2005: "Die EU-Dienstleistungsrichtlinie", Referat bei der Hauptversammlung der Bundesarbeitskammer Österreich, Salzburg.

25.11.2005: "Die praktischen Konsequenzen von EU-Sozialharmonisierung auf nationaler Ebene", Vortrag beim Expertenforum "Sozialpolitik in Europa: Harmonisierung, Koordinierung, Wettbewerb" an der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien im Rahmen des Sonderforschungsbereiches "Coordination of Social Security Taxes and Benefits" des FWF, Wien.

24.11.2005: "Die Themen des Europäischen Rats während der österreichischen Präsidentschaft", Statement und Diskussionsleitung im Rahmen der Veranstaltung "Die österreichische EU-Präsidentschaft im 1. Halbjahr 2006", Institut für Politikwissenschaft der Universität Wien.

3-5.11.2005: Kurzpräsentation des Projektes "Living Reviews in European Governance"

(LREG) im Rahmen des Editorial Board Meetings bei der Mid-term Conference des EU- Network of Excellence CONNEX, Mannheim.

2.11.2005: "Der Soziale Dialog der EU und nationale Sozialpartnerschaft: Chronik einer paradoxen Beziehung", Statement bei der Buchpräsentation zum Band "Sozialpartnerschaft - eine europäische Perspektive?" im Presseclub Concordia, Wien.

30.9.2005: Interview für die Tageszeitung "Der Standard" zum Thema EU-Erweiterung.

29.9.2005: Podiumsstatement beim Roundtable zum Thema "Nachhaltigkeit in der EU- Sozialpolitik" des Österreichischen Instituts für Internationale Politik, Wien.

26.9.2005: Podiumsstatement als Expertin zum Thema "Soziales Europa" im Rahmen der Parlamentarier-Herbstklausur zum Thema EU-Binnenmarkt und Dienstleistungsfreiheit, Parlament, Wien.

23.9.2005: Die Praxis zu konkreten EU-Sozialrichtlinien in 15 Mitgliedstaaten: Nur Schall und Rauch? Vortrag bei der Jahrestagung des Wissenschaftlichen Direktoriums des Instituts für Europäische Politik, Berlin.

9.9.2005: Complying with Europe, EU Harmonisation and Soft Law in the Member States, presentation of book published with Cambridge University Press, for experts from the EU Commission and from Belgian universities, in co-operation with Observatoire Social Européen and ETUI, Brussels.

7.9.2005: Soziales Europa – Ausgangspunkte und Perspektiven für die Entwicklung eines europäischen Sozialmodells nach dem vorläufigen Scheitern der EU-Verfassung, Vortrag beim XI. Forum Jägermayrhof: "Die soziale Gesellschaft", Linz.

6.7.2005: "Dead Letter or Living Rights? The Practice of EU Social Law in Central and Eastern Europe", Kurzstatement (gemeinsam mit ProjektmitarbeiterInnen) zur Vorstellung des Projekts bei der Kick-off Konferenz im Rahmen des Forschungsprogramms für transdisziplinäre Forschung, Wien.

28.6.2005: Diskussionsleitung beim Roundtable “Gibt es eine Europäisierung der politischen Parteien? Argumente aus Wissenschaft und Praxis“, Wien.

30-31.5.2005: Co-presentation as Director of the Vienna Team's work in the NEWGOV Consortium Conference at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy.

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12.5.2005: Implementation of EU Law: Theory and Practice, Seminar for the Master Programme, Diplomatische Akademie Wien.

18-19.4.2005: Conference « Democratic citizenship in Europe” organised by Centre Français de Recherche en Sciences Sociales (CEFRES) and Sciences Po Paris in cooperation with the Department of Political Science of the Philosophical Faculty, Charles University and the Centre for International Studies and Research (CERI). Concluding speech to the conference plenary on "Being a citizen of Europe, meanings and significances".

15.4.2004: Interview für die Tageszeitung "Der Standard" zum Thema der kommenden österreichischen EU-Präsidentschaft.

31.3.-2.4.2005: Ninth Biannual Meeting of the European Union Studies Association (EUSA- US) in Austin, Texas: Chair of Panel 7E on "Europeanization in East and West: Are there different Worlds of Compliance?" and Co-author of the paper "Explaining EU Policy Implementation Across Countries: Three Modes of Adaptation"; Commentator on Panel 6E

"Coordinating the EU: In Search of Coherent Action" chaired by Anand Menon.

10.12.2004: Kick-off Workshop of NEWGOV Cluster One, Brussels, Belgium: Introduction to work of the Vienna Team.

3.12.2004: Diskussionsleitung und Kurzstatements zum Forschungsprojekt "Complying with Europe" am Roundtable zur Implementation von EU-Recht, mit Prof. Christian Joerges vom Europäischen Hochschulinstitut in Florenz, Bedanna Bapouly von der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften und Oliver Treib vom IHS, Wien.

2.12.2004: Fernsehinterview über die Umsetzung von EU-Richtlinien in Österreich und international, für die ORF-Sendung "Hohes Haus" (ausgestrahlt am 5.12.2004 um 12h00 sowie am 7.12.2004 um 12h00).

29-30.11.2004: "The Political Science Debate on EU Governance", Commentary on Panel 1 of the conference "New Foundations for European and Global Governance? The Achievements of Europe's Constitutionalization" of the European Community Studies Association Austria (ECSA-Austria), Wien.

26.11.2004: "Die Umsetzung des europäischen Arbeitsrechts - Forschungsbericht aus den EU-15 Staaten", Vortrag im Rahmen der Tagung "Sozialreformen oder Sozialabbau in Europa?", Universität Osnabrück.

17.11.2004: "EU-Sozialrichtlinien in der Praxis: Erfolg und Misserfolg in Mitgliedstaaten", Vortrag am Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin.

17-18.9.2004: Conference "The Diversity of Democracy: A Tribute to Phillipe C. Schmitter", paper presentation "Collective Participation in the European Union: The Euro-Corporatism Debate", European University Institute, Florence.

10.9.2004: Präsentation der "Living Reviews on European Governance" (Editor in Chief:

Gerda Falkner; Managing Editor: Patrick Scherhaufer) im Rahmen des Editorial Board Meeting der Kick-off-Conference des Network of Excellence CONNEX (Connecting Excellence in European Governance), Mannheim.

1.7.2004: Experteninterview zum Thema "Die EU-Governance-Debatte und ihre Bedeutung für Österreich" in der Radiosendung "Dimensionen: Die Welt der Wissenschaft" im Programm Österreich 1.

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24-26.6.2004: 2nd Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, Bologna: Chair and Organiser of Panel 183 "EU Minimum Harmonisation in the 15 Member States: Different Worlds of Compliance?" and Commentator on Panel 212 on "Europeanization". Presented papers on

"Complying with EU Law: Are there Different "Worlds of Compliance"? (panel 183, social policy section) and on "Beyond Market and Currency: Soft Versus Hard Law under The Social Dimension of European Integration" (panel 173, political economy section).

22.6.2004: "Von der Verwaltung zur Politikgestaltung: Demokratiepolitische Unverträglichkeit oder Europäisierungstrend?" Vortrag im Rahmen der Tagung "Good Governance: Neue Qualitäten im Verhältnis von Staat und Zivilgesellschaft" anlässlich des Österreich-Konvents, Parlament, Wien.

11-13.6.2004: "Different Worlds? Compliance with EU labour law in the member states", presentation at an expert seminar on the transposition and implementation of EU law, Leiden University, The Netherlands.

13.5.2004: Podiumsdiskutantin zum Thema "Politikwissenschaft in Österreich. Perspektiven für die Nachwuchsförderung", Konferenz PoWi 2004, Wien.

5.5.2004: Implementation of EU Law: Theory and Practice, Seminar for the Masters Programme, Diplomatische Akademie Wien.

29.4.2004: Podiumsdiskutantin (gemeinsam mit Vize-/BotschafterInnen, österreichischen Nationalratsabgeordneten, einer Expertin der Arbeiterkammer und Journalisten) im Rahmen der Veranstaltung "EU-XXL: Mit dem Schiff ins größere Europa" zur Feier der EU- Erweiterung.

28.4.2004: Arbeitsrechtliche Schutzbestimmungen der EU und ihre Befolgung in den 15 Mitgliedstaaten, Referat im Rahmen der internationalen Fachtagung "Arbeitsmarkt und Politik", Johannes Kepler Universität Linz.

22.4.2004: Compliance with EU Law: A Major Task for Old and New Member States, Speech at International Conference of the Central European Policy Studies Association, Budapest.

5-6.3.2004: Kurs "Europäisches Sozialrecht", Lehrgang Sozialmanagement, Universität Salzburg.

11.2.2004: Commentary on New Governance Structures in Employment Policy Making, Govecor (Economic Governance by Self-Coordination: Towards a Collective 'Gouvernement Economique'?) Final Review Meeting, Brussels 16-17 February.

12.12.2003: Europäische Sozialpolitik und ihre Umsetzung in den Mitgliedstaaten. Vortrag auf der Konferenz "Die EU - eine Marionette oder der Regisseur?" an der Universität Osnabrück (Präsentation und Paper mit Miriam Hartlapp).

24.11.2003: Compliance with EU Directives: How much cohesion, how much conflict?

Presentation at the Conference "Integrating Europe: Potential and Performance of the Social Sciences in the Process of EU Enlargement", organised by the Austrian Sociological Association, Vienna.

6.11.2003: Die Europäische Union und ihre Sozialpolitik: Vergangenheit - Gegenwart - Zukunft, Vorlesung im Rahmen der Ringvorlesung Internationale Entwicklung WS 2003/2004, Campus Altes AKH, Wien.

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4.11.2003: The European Union and Social Policy, Presentation at Final Panel at the East - West Conference of the Österreichische Nationalbank, Vienna.

26.10.2003: Podiumsdiskutantin zum Thema "Stadt, Staat und Europa – Metamorphosen für's 21. Jahrhundert" bei der Matinee im Volkstheater zum Staatsfeiertag im Rahmen der

"Wiener Wissenschaftstage 2003", Wien.

25–27.9.2003: The EU and New Social Risks: The Case of the Parental Leave Directive.

Papier für die Konferenz "The politics of new social risks", Lugano, Schweiz (paper with Oliver Treib).

18–21.9.2003: Comparing Europeanisation Effects: From Metaphor to Operationalisation.

Presentation at the ECPR General Conference, Marburg, Germany.

11.9.2003: Theory and Practice of Minimum Harmonization and Soft Law in the Multilevel System, Presentation for the Academic Advisory Board of the Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany.

3.6.2003: "New Governance" and Social Europe, Final Project Presentation at the Max- Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany (with Miriam Hartlapp, Simone Leiber und Oliver Treib).

25.4.2003: Vortrag zum Thema "EG-Sozialrecht in Theorie und Praxis", gemeinsame Arbeitstagung des MPI für Sozialrecht und des MPI für Gesellschaftsforschung, Köln.

18.3.2003: "Hard and Soft EU Law in Practice: Studying 15 Member States and Six Directives", presentation for the ARENA programme on Advanced Research on the Europeanisation of the Nation State, Oslo, Norway.

28.3.2003: "A Europeanization of Governance Patterns in Smaller European Democracies?"

Eighth Biennial International Conference of the European Union Studies Association, USA, in Nashville, Tennessee (paper with Simone Leiber).

12.12.2002: "Mindestharmonisierung und Soft Law in der EG-Sozialpolitik: Von der Theorie zur Praxis", Vortrag im Rahmen des Abteilungsseminars Politikwissenschaft am Institut für Höhere Studien, Wien.

4.12.2002: Vortrag "Mindestharmonisierung durch EG-Richtlinien: Vom Mythos zur praktischen Realität in den 15 Mitgliedstaaten", Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, Universität Köln.

26–28.9.2002: "Opposition through the Backdoor? The Case of National Non-Compliance with European Directives", 1st Pan-European Conference on European Union Politics, Panel on "Sites of Political Opposition in the EU" (paper with Miriam Hartlapp, Simone Leiber, Oliver Treib).

26–28.9.2002: "Democracy, Social Dialogue and Citizenship in the European Multi-level System", 1st Pan-European Conference on European Union Politics, Panel on "Democracy and Citizenship", Bordeaux (paper with Miriam Hartlapp, Simone Leiber, Oliver Treib).

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12.8.2002: "Building on, and going beyond, case and sector studies: Theorising the institutional provision of common goods"; Vortrag auf Einladung der Suchungskommission der Geisteswissenschaftlichen Sektion der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Empfehlung einer Nachfolge für die politikwissenschaftliche Direktorenstelle an der Max-Planck-Projektgruppe

"Recht der Gemeinschaftsgüter" nach Umwandlung in ein Institut, Frankfurt.

4–5.7.2002: "Interessendurchsetzung im Mehrebenensystem am Beispiel der EG- Sozialpolitik", Tagung der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) im Schwerpunkt

"Regieren in der Europäischen Union" und der Deutschen Vereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft (DVPW), zur Interessendurchsetzung im Mehrebenensystem, Mannheim/Ludwigshafen (paper mit Miriam Hartlapp, Simone Leiber, Oliver Treib).

26.7.2002: “New Governance und Soziales Europa: Zur Theorie und Praxis von Mindest- Harmonisierung und Soft Law im Mehrebenensystem", Vortrag bei der Max-Planck- Projektgruppe "Recht der Gemeinschaftsgüter", Bonn.

22–27.3.2002: Europeanization and National Political Institutions: A Guide to the Maze;

Workshop director at the ECPR Joint Sessions Turino, Workshop 19 on Europeanisation and National Political Institutions (with Klaus Armingeon).

21–22.2.2002: "EG-Richtlinien als soziales Korrektiv im europäischen Mehrebenensystem?

Regulative Entwicklung, Problemskizze und potentielle Wirkungsmuster", Konferenz "MPG 2000+", Bonn.

14-16.3.2002: "Transforming Social Policy in Europe? The EC's Parental Leave Directive and Misfit in the 15 Member States", 13th International Conference of Europeanists "Europe in the New Millenium: Enlarging, Experimenting, Evolving", Chicago (paper with Miriam Hartlapp, Simone Leiber, Oliver Treib).

19.2.2002: "Ursprünge, Entwicklung und Ergebnisse des sozialen Dialogs", Workshop

"Bestandsaufnahme und Zukunft der industriellen Beziehungen auf europäischer Ebene" der IG Metall, Frankfurt.

16–18.11.2001: Conference of the German Association for Political Science‘s political economy section on the future of the welfare state “Zukunft und Perspektiven des Wohlfahrtsstaates”, Hagen (gave speech on EC social policy in the multi-level system

“Mehrebenenpolitik in der EU: Wo ist der Ort der Sozialpolitik?”, with Miriam Hartlapp, Simone Leiber, Oliver Treib).

29.10.2001: Universität Bremen (Vortrag “Governance und Sozialpolitik: Formen und Performanz staatlicher und anderer Steuerungsversuche“).

23.10.2001: Institut für Höhere Studien, Wien (Vortrag “Das europäische Mehrebenensystem als Herausforderung für die Sozialwissenschaft: Österreichische und vergleichende Perspektiven”).

8.9.2001: Organised and chaired Panel 1, “Treaty Reform beyond Bargaining and Diplomacy”, of Section 10 “Decision-making and negotiations in the EU”, at the 4th Pan- European International Relations Conference, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), Canterbury, UK.

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8.9.2001: Presented paper on “The Europeanisation of a New Member State: The Case of Austria” at the 4th Pan-European International Relations Conference, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), Canterbury, UK. Section 11 “Institutional Development, National Preferences and Decision-Making in the European Union”, Panel 1

“Europeanisation: Adaptation or Transformation of Europe’s Nation States”.

14–16.5.2001: Symposium “Austria in the European Union: A First Assessment after 5 Years”, University of Innsbruck (speech on Austria’s welfare state in the EU).

11.5.2001: Konferenz der österreichischen Gesellschaft für Europaforschung (ECSA-Austria) über “Flexible Integration nach Nizza”, Wien (Vortrag über Erfahrungen mit dem Maastrichter Sozialprotokoll).

5-6.5.2001: “Theorising EU Treaty Reform” and “An Example from Social Policy”, lectures at the Authors’ Conference "How Intergovernmental are Intergovernmental Conferences?" at the Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, Cologne.

1–2.12.2000: Workshop der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft “Politik und Recht unter den Bedingungen der Globalisierung und Dezentralisierung”, Köln (Vortrag “EG-Richtlinien als soziales Korrektiv im europäischen Mehrebenensystem?”).

8.11.2000: Konferenz “Die EU: eine politische Gemeinschaft im Werden?” an der Universität Osnabrück (Vortrag zum Thema “Eine sozialpolitische Gemeinschaft im Werden?

Möglichkeiten und Grenzen von Systementwicklung durch Politikgestaltung”).

11.10.2000: Institut für Höhere Studien, Wien (Vortrag: “Sozialpolitik im europäischen Mehrebenensystem: Stand und Perspektiven der Forschung”).

31.8.–3.9.2000: Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA), Washington (chaired and organised Panel 11-39 on “Explaining national deviation in EU policy implementation: Goodness of fit and convergence”).

3.9.2000: Presented paper “How Pervasive are Euro-Politics? Effects of EU Membership on a New Member State” at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA), Washington.

1–6.8.2000: XVIII IPSA World Congress “World Capitalism, Governance and Community:

Toward a Corporate Millennium?” Quebec, Canada (presented paper “The Council or the social partners? EC social policy between diplomacy and collective bargaining”).

30.7.–1.8.2000: Third Biennial ECSA-Canada Conference, Quebec City (presented paper

“Enlarging the European Union: The Short-Term Success of Incrementalism and De- Politicisation”, with M. Nentwich).

27.6.2000: Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (Vortrag: “Problemlösungsfähigkeit im europäischen Mehrebenensystem: Die soziale Dimension”).

23.2.2000: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, Köln (Vortrag: “Österreich und die EU-Sanktionen: Voraussetzungen und Folgen aus integrations- und demokratietheoretischer Sicht”).

19.1.2000: Institut für Sozialpolitik der Universität Göttingen, Forschungskolloquium (Vortrag:

“Nach Politikverflechtungsfalle und Entscheidungslücke: Welche Maßstäbe für die EG- Sozialpolitik?”).

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Theses

Towards a Corporatist Policy Community – EU Social Policy in the 1990s. Habilitationsschrift (post-doctoral thesis). Universität Wien, 1998.

Entscheidungsfindung in der EG: Einstimmigkeitserfordernis, Politikverflechtung und Vetomacht in sozialgestaltenden Politikbereichen. Dissertation. Universität Wien, 1991.

Package Dealing in the European Council: Background and Negotiations on the Reform of the European Social Fund within the Delors Package 1988. Masters thesis. College of Europe Brugge, 1990.

Politische Beziehungen, Wirtschaftsbeziehungen und Entwicklungshilfe in der österreichischen Außenpolitik gegenüber Lateinamerika 1970 bis 1983. Diplomarbeit.

Universität Wien, 1987.

Miscellaneous (since 2001)

Von der Theorie zur Praxis? "Einreiseprobleme" für EU-Recht in den Mitgliedstaaten. Anwalt aktuell – Das Magazin für Juristen (2007), p. 34.

Dead Letters or Living Rights? The Practice of EU Social Law in Central and Eastern Europe. Rundbrief der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Politikwissenschaft (2007), 3 pages [with Schulze, Marianne].

Research on EU multilevel governance in Austria: A state of research, in: CONNEX Network of Excellence, 2005 [with Irina Michalowitz, Erik Tajalli].

Europäische Sozialpolitik in den Mitgliedstaaten: Sein oder Schein? MPIfG Jahrbuch 2003/2004. Jahrbuch des Max-Planck-Instituts für Gesellschaftsforschung, 63-69, Köln, Max- Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2005 (also published in: Praxistest:

Arbeitsrechtliche EU-Mindestregulierung, in: Sichere Arbeit, Heft 2 / 2005, 17-19).

Wie wurscht ist uns der Erhalt des Rechtsstaats? Debatte über EU-Gesetze:

"Rosinenpicken" gilt nicht. Der Standard. Wien, 31, 5. 10. 2004.

Griechenlands "Gelassenheit" gegenüber Brüssel ist kein Einzelfall: Vom leichtfertigen Umgang mit dem EU-Recht. Der Standard. Wien, 33, 24. 9. 2004.

Political Science at the Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), in: Gerda Falkner (ed.) Political Science at the IHS: Profile, People, Publications, 1-5. Vienna, 2003

<http://www.ihs.ac.at/index.php3?id=450>.

“Neues Regieren” und Soziales Europa: Theorie und Praxis von Mindestharmonisierung und

“Soft Law” im Mehrebenensystem, in: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (ed.), Max-Planck-Jahrbuch, 760–762. Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2001.

Book review: Beyond the Market: The EU and National Social Policy, ed. by Hine, D. and H.

Kassim (1998), London/New York: Routledge. Public Administration Vol. 79 (2001), No. 1, 237.

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3. Assistant Professors

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 Politikwissenschaft”); 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:

“Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft”) Other Academic Activities and Accomplishments

Member of the “Deutsche Vereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft” (DVPW), the

“Österreichische Gesellschaft für Politikwissenschaft“ (ÖGPW) and the “American Political Science Association“ (APSA)

Since 1999, regular teaching of undergraduate and graduate courses at the University of Greifswald, the European University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder) and the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna; Supervision of BA theses.

List of Publications

Books

Electoral Systems, Party Systems, and Political Representation in Postcommunist Eastern Europe (in German: “Wahlsysteme, Parteiensysteme und politische Repräsentation im postkommunistischen Osteuropa”). Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2006 (377 S.)

Journal Articles

Strategic Coordination in West European Electorates. Implications of Strategic Voting and Strategic Entry at the District Level (under review)

The “Laws of Electoral Systems”. Evidence and Generalizations at the National Level (under review)

The Two Laws of Electoral Systems: The National and the District Level (under review)

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