• International 25%-49% • Western Europe/European Union (EU) 25%-49%
Languages:
• Dutch (Flemish) (limited working proficiency) • French (limited working proficiency) • German (professional proficiency)
Specialization:
Comparative politics; European Union, subnational authority; international governmental organization; political parties; public opinion; measurement; political development of western societies; multilevel governance.
Relevant Experience:
2010—2011 Fellow, Research College, Free University of Berlin 2007—2008 Fellow, Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg, Delmenhorst, September—May 2005 Visiting Professorship, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, July 2003 Visiting Professorship, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, June 2002—2003 Visiting Professorship, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin, August—June 2002—2003 Reynolds Fellowship, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2002—2003 Jean Monnet Fellowship at European University Institute, Florence (declined) 2001 Visiting Professorship, Sciences Politiques, Paris, May—June 2000 Visiting Professorship, Universität Konstanz, Germany, June—July 1998 Hooker Visiting Professorship, McMaster University, Canada, September 1998 Visiting Professorship, University of Twente, Netherlands, June—August 1993—1996 Louis D. Rubin Term Chair, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1991—1992 Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California
Distinctions:
• 2010-2010 Humboldt Forschungspreis (Humboldt Research Prize)
Dissertations and Theses Supervised in Past 5 Years:
10
Relevant Courses Taught:
Comparative politics; European politics; Politics of the European Union; The United States in comparative perspective; The political development of western democracies; Social democracy in western societies
Recent Publications:
• 2016 Tobias Lenz and Gary Marks. 2016 “Regional Institutional Design: Pooling and Delegation,” with . Oxford Handbook of Comparative Regionalism, edited by Tanja Börzel and Thomas Risse. Oxford: OUP, 518-538.
• 2016 Arjan H. Schakel, Liesbet Hooghe, and Gary Marks. 2015. “Multilevel Governance and the State,” In Oxford Handbook on the Transformation of the State, edited by Stephan Leibfried, Evelyne Huber, John Stephens. Oxford: OUP, 266-82.
• 2016 Liesbet Hooghe, Gary Marks, Arjan H. Schakel, Sara Niedzwiecki, Sandi Chapman Osterkatz, and Sarah Shair-Rosenfield. 2016. Measuring Regional Authority: A Postfunctionalist Theory of Governance,Vol.I, (Jan 2016) Oxford University Press, 687pp. (Book series "Transformations of Governance," eds. Liesbet Hooghe, Gary Marks, and Walter Mattli).
• 2015 2014. 'Delegation and Pooling in International Organizations, with Liesbet Hooghe. Accepted by Review of International Organizations. Online DOI 10.1007/s11558-014-9194-4 [June 2014]. Dataset: http://www.falw.vu/~mlg/index.html
• 2015 2014. "Patterns of International Authority: Task-Specific vs. General-Purpose Organizations," with Tobias Lenz, Jeanine Bezuijen, and Liesbet Hooghe. Accepted by Politische Vierteljahresschrift
• 2015 2014. "European Union and Empire: Achieving Scale by Accomodating Diversity," in Stefanie Börner and Monika Eigmüller, eds., European Integration, Processes of Change and the National Experience (New York: Wiley).
• 2015 2015. “Multilevel Governance and the State”, with Arjan H. Schakel and Liesbet Hooghe, in Oxford Handbook on the Transformation of the State, edited by Stephan Leibfried, Evelyne Huber, John Stephens (OUP), 266-282.
• 2014 Forthcoming. "The Authority of International Organizations: The Effects of Scope and Scale," with Liesbet Hooghe, Review of International Organizations.
• 2014 Dataset: http://www.falw.vu/~mlg/index.html
• 2014 2013. “Beyond Federalism: Estimating and Explaining the Territorial Structure of Government,” with Liesbet Hooghe, Publius, 43, 2:179-204.
• 2014 2014. “A Comparative Measure of Decentralization for Southeast Asia,” with Sarah Shair-Rosenfield, and Liesbet Hooghe, Journal of East Asian Studies, 14, 1: 85-108.
• 2014 Dataset: http://www.chesdata.eu
• 2014 Forthcoming. European Union and Empire: Achieving Scale by Accomodating Diversity," in Stefanie Börner and Monika Eigmüller, eds., "European Integration, Processes of Change and the National Experience" (New York: Wiley).
• 2014 Forthcoming. ‘Patterns of International Authority: Task-Specific vs. General-Purpose Organizations,’ with Tobias Lenz, Jeanine Bezuijen, and Liesbet Hooghe, Politischen Vierteljahresschrift.
• 2014 2013. “Measuring Party Positions in Europe: The Chapel Hill Expert Survey Trend File, 1999-2010,” with Ryan Bakker, Catherine de Vries, Erica Edwards, Seth Jolly, Liesbet Hooghe, Jonathan Polk, Jan Rovny, Marco Steenbergen, Milada Vachudova, Party Politics (online: DOI: 10.1177/1354068812462931).
• 2014 Forthcoming. “Multilevel Governance and the State”, with Arjan H. Schakel and Liesbet Hooghe, in Oxford Handbook on the Transformation of the State, edited by Stephan Leibfried, Evelyne Huber, John Stephens (OUP).
• 2012 “Beyond Federalism: Estimating and Explaining the Territorial Structure of Government.” Co-authored with Liesbet Hooghe. Publius (online)
• 2012 “To Dichotomize or Not Dichotomize: A Reply to Proksch and Lo.” Co-authored with Liesbet Hooghe and Marco Steenbergen. European Union Politics:13.2: 334-39.
• 2010 The Rise of Regional Authority: A Comparative Study of 42 Democracies (1950-2006). Co-authored with Liesbet Hooghe and Arjan H. Schakel. London: Routledge.
• 2009 “A Postfunctionalist Theory of European Integration: From Permissive Consensus to Constraining Dissensus,” with Liesbet Hooghe, British Journal of Political Science, 39: 1-23 [with responses by Philippe Schmitter, Hanspeter Kriese, Tanja Börzel and Thomas Risse].
• 2009 “Radicalism or Reformism: Socialist Parties before World War I,” with Heather Mbaye and Hyung-min Kim, forthcoming, American Sociological Review.
• 2006 Regional Authority in 42 Democracies, 1950–2006: A Measure and Five Hypotheses, with Liesbet Hooghe and Arjan Schakel (Routledge, forthcoming)..
• 2001 Multi-level Governance and European Integration, with Liesbet Hooghe (Rowman & Littlefield:Boulder, Co, 2001), 256 pp. 2001
• 2000 It Didn't Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States? with Seymour Martin Lipset (New York: Norton, 2000), 379 pp. 2000
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