Gary Marks, Professor of Political Science and founding Director of the Center for European Studies, was educated in England and received his Ph.D. (1982) from Stanford University. Before joining the UNC faculty in 1987, he taught at the University of Virginia. He has been a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution and a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford. Marks teaching and research interests lie in the field of comparative politics. Among the topics he has written on and researched are the European Union, the development of the political left in Western democracies, and the politics of economic policy. He has published Unions in Politics: Britain, Germany, and the United States in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries (1989, Princeton University Press); It Didnt Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States (2000, Norton) with S. M. Lipset; and Multi-level Governance in the European Union (2001, Rowman & Littlefield) with Liesbet Hooghe. Marks has coedited several books, including Governance in the European Union (1996, Sage) with Fritz Scharpf, Phillipe Schmitter, and Wolfgang Steeck; Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalist Societies (1998, Cambridge UP) with Herbert Kitschelt, Peter Lange, and John Stephens; and European Integration and Political Conflict (2003, Cambridge UP) with Marco Steenbergen. Marks has also contributed to many journals and edited books.
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