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Curriculum Vitae for Gary Marks

Office Addresses:
Department of Political Science
University of North Carolina
Hamilton Hall CB#3265
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3265
Tel: (919) 962-0435
Fax: (919) 962-0432
Email: marks@unc.edu
Homepage: http://www.unc.edu/~gwmarks/

Center for European Studies
University of North Carolina
223 E. Franklin St.
CB#3449
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3499
Tel: (919) 962-6768
Fax: (919) 962-5375

Home Address:
1905 S. Lakeshore Dr.
Chapel Hill, NC 27514

Tel: (919) 929-8643

Academic Appointments
1994-present, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Professor of Political Science; Founding Co-Director (1994-1998), Director (1998-), Center for European Studies; European Union Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Founding Co-Director, Duke University/University of North Carolina Center for European Studies (1994-); Founding Director, Transatlantic Masters Degree Program (1998-).

1989-1993, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Associate Professor of Political Science.

1986-1989, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Assistant Professor of Political Science.

1982-1986, University of Virginia, Assistant Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs.

Fellowships/Awards
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

1989, Fellow of the Institute of Arts and Humanities, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Fall Semester

1986-1987, National Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University

1986, University of Virginia Sesquicentennial Associateship

1975-1979, Stanford University Graduate Fellowship

1977-1978, Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Fellowship

1975, Goethe-Institut Language Scholarship

1973-1974, The University of Birmingham/University of California Exchange Scholarship

Education
1976-1982, Stanford University, Ph.D. in the Department of Political Science

1978-1979, Freie Universität Berlin, DAAD Research Fellowship

1975, Goethe-Institut Grundstufe and Mittelstufe, Murnau/Kochel, West Germany

1973-1974, University of California, Santa Barbara, M.A. in Political Science

1970-1973, University of Birmingham, England, B.Soc.Sc. with Honors, Economics and Political Science

Books and Articles in Preparation
“National Identity and European Integration: A Multi-level Analysis of Public Opinion.” With Liesbet Hooghe. March 2003. Draft to be revised for journal submission.

A Theory of Multi-level Governance. Book project.

“Radicalism or Reformism? Socialist Parties Prior to World War I.” Paper to be presented at the APSA meeting, 2003.

Expert Survey of National Political Parties in the European Union and in the Enlargement Countries. 2003.

Published and Forthcoming Books
European Integration and Political Conflict: Citizens, Parties, Groups, co-edited with Marco Steenbergen (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).

Multi-level Governance and European Integration, with Liesbet Hooghe (Rowman & Littlefield: Boulder, Co, 2001), 256 pp.

It Didn’t Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States? with Seymour Martin Lipset (New York: Norton, 2000), 379 pp.

Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism, co-edited with Herbert Kitschelt, Peter Lange, and John Stephens (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1999), 527 pp.

Governance in the European Union, with Fritz Scharpf, Philippe Schmitter, and Wolfgang Streeck, (London: Sage Press, 1996), 182 pp.

Reexamining Democracy: Essays in Honor of Seymour Martin Lipset, co-edited with Larry Diamond (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1992), 365 pp.

The Crisis of Socialism in Europe, co-edited with Christiane Lemke (Durham: Duke University Press, 1992), 255 pp.

Unions in Politics: Britain, Germany, and the United States in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989), 277 pp.

Published and Forthcoming Articles and Special Issues
"Unraveling the Central State. But How? Types of Multi-level Governance," with Liesbet Hooghe, American Political Science Review 97:3 (June 2003).

“Dimensions of Contestation in the European Union,” special issue of Comparative Political Studies 35: 8 (October 2002) pp. 879-989, edited with Marco Steenbergen.

"Understanding Political Contestation in the European Union," with Marco Steenbergen,
Comparative Political Studies 35:8 (October 2002), pp. 879-892.

"Does Left/Right Structure Party Positions on European Integration?" With Liesbet Hooghe and Carole J. Wilson, Comparative Political Studies (October 2002), vol. 35, no. 8, pp.
965-989.

“What Do Subnational Offices Think They Are Doing in Brussels?” With Richard Haesly and Heather Mbaye, Regional and Federal Studies, 12: 3 (Autumn 2002), pp. 1-23.

"National Political Parties and European Integration," with Carole Wilson and Leonard Ray, American Journal of Political Science 46:3 (July 2002), pp. 585-594.

"Optimality and Authority: A Critique of Neoclassical Theory," with Liesbet Hooghe, Journal of Common Market Studies 38: 5 (December 2000), pp. 795-816.

“The Past in the Present: A Theory of Party Response to European Integration,” with Carole Wilson, British Journal of Political Science 30 (July 2000), pp. 433-459.

"An Actor-Centered Approach to Multi-Level Governance," Regional and Federal Studies 6: 2 (Summer 1996), pp. 20-40.

"European Integration and the State: Multi-level vs. State Centric Governance," with Liesbet Hooghe and Kermit Blank,
Journal of Common Market Studies 34: 3 (September 1996), pp. 341-378. Reprinted in Brent Nelsen and Alexander Stubb, eds., The European Union, Readings on the Theory and Practice of European Integration (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 1998) pp. 273-294; reprinted in 2nd ed. (2000); and in Richard Higgott and Anthony Payne, eds., The New Political Economy of Globalisation, Vol. II (Edward Elgar, 2001), pp. 150-187.

"Europe With the Regions: Channels of Subnational Representation in the European Union," with Liesbet Hooghe, Publius, 26:1 (Winter 1996), pp. 73-92.

"Social Movements and the Changing Structure of Political Opportunity in the European Community," with Doug McAdam, West European Politics, 18: 2 (1996), pp. 249-278.

"Competencies, Cracks, and Conflicts: Regional Mobilization in the European Union," with Francois Nielsen, Jane Salk, and Leonard Ray, Comparative Political Studies, 29: 2 (1996), pp. 164-193.

"La Transformación de la Movilización Regional en la Unión Europea," ("The Transformation of Regional Mobilization in the European Union"), with Iván Llamazares, Revista de Estudios Políticos 22: 1 (1995), pp.149-170.

"Comparative Perspectives On Democracy: Essays in Honor of Seymour Martin Lipset," double issue of the American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 35, Nos. 3 and 4, March/June 1992, co-edited with Larry Diamond, 217 pp.

"Rational Bases of Chaos in Democratic Transition," American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 35, Nos. 3 and 4, March/June 1992, pp. 397-421.

"Seymour Martin Lipset and the Study of Democracy," with Larry Diamond, American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 35, Nos. 3 and 4, March/June 1992, pp. 352-362.

"Immigrant Support for the American Socialist Party, 1912 and 1920," with Matthew Burbank, Social Science History, Vol. 14, Summer 1990, pp. 175-202.

"Variations in Union Political Activity: Britain, Germany and the United States from the Nineteenth Century," Comparative Politics, Vol. 20, October 1989, pp. 84-104.

Review Essay on recent publications in British politics, American Political Science Review, Vol. 81, No. 1, March 1987, pp. 245-253.

"Neocorporatism and Incomes Policy in Western Europe and North America,"
Comparative Politics, Vol. 17, April 1986, pp. 253-277.

"Mobilizing for Jesus: Evangelicals and the 1980 Election in the United States," with Jeanne J. Fleming, The Tocqueville Review, Vol. 3, Winter 1981, pp. 195-208.

Published and Forthcoming Book Chapters
“Does Left/Right Structure Party Positions on European Integration?” with Gary Marks and Carole Wilson, in European Integration and Political Conflict: Citizens, Parties, Groups, edited by Gary Marks and Marco Steenbergen, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).

“Regional Regimes and the Left: NAFTA and the European Union Compared,” with Ian Down, (UNC) in Rebundling Territoriality, edited by Guiseppe DiPalma and Christopher Anson (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming).

“Types of Multi-Level Governance: What, Where and Why?” with Liesbet Hooghe, forthcoming in Themes and Issues of Multi-Level Governance, edited by Ian Bache and Matthew Flinders, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming).

"Multi-level Governance in Southern Europe: European Integration and Regional Mobilization," with Ivan Llamazares, in P. Nikiforos Diamandouros, Richard Gunther, and Gianfranco Pasquino, eds., The Changing Functions of the State in the New Southern Europe (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, forthcoming).

“Territorial Identities in the European Union,” in Jeffrey J. Anderson, ed., Regional Integration and Democracy: Expanding on the European Experience (Boulder, CO.: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999), pp. 69-91.

"On the Relationship of Political Opportunities to the Form of Collective Action: The Case of the European Union," with Doug McAdam, in Donatella della Porta, Hanspieter Kriesi and Dieter Rucht, eds. Social Movements in a Globalizing World (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999), pp. 97-111.

“National Parties and the Contestation of Europe,” with Carole Wilson, in Thomas Banchoff and Mitchell Smith, eds., Legitimacy and the European Union (London: Routledge, 1999), pp. 113-133.

"The Making of a Polity: The Struggle over European Integration," with Liesbet Hooghe, in Herbert Kitschelt, Peter Lange, Gary Marks and John Stephens, eds., Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999), pp. 70-97. Translated into Swedish for the Swedish Yearbook of Political Science, Europa-Perspectiv 1998, eds. Ulf Bernitz, Sverker Gustavsson, and Lars Oxelheim, pp. 69-88; Translated into Spanish for Iván Llamazares and Fernando Reinares, eds., Aspectos políticos y sociales de la integración europea (Valencia: Tirant lo Blanch, 1999), pp. 13-46.

"Conclusion: Models, Institutions, and Trajectories in the Political Economy of Advanced Capitalist Societies," in Herbert Kitschelt, Peter Lange, Gary Marks and John Stephens eds., Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999) pp. 427-460. Also co-authored introduction, pp. 1-8. Reprinted in David Coates, ed., Models of Capitalism: Debating Strengths and Weaknesses (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2002).

“Gobernación de múltiples niveles, movilización regional e identidades subestatales en la Unión Europea,” with Iván Llamazares, in Iván Llamazares and Fernando Reinares, eds., Aspectos políticos y sociales de la integración europea (Valencia: Tirant lo Blanch, 1999), pp. 159-178.

"A Third Lens: Comparing European Integration and State Building," in Jytte Klausen and Louise A. Tilly, eds., European Integration in Social and Historical Perspective: 1850 to the Present (New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 1997), pp. 23-50. Reprinted in Neill Nugent, ed., Theories of European Integration (Aldershot: Dartmouth, 1997).

"Contending Models of Governance in the European Union," with Liesbet Hooghe, in Alan Cafruny and Carl Lankowski, eds., Europe's Ambiguous Unity: Conflict and Consensus in the Post-Maastricht Era (Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner, 1997), pp. 21-44.

"An Actor-Centred Approach to Multilevel Governance," in Charlie Jeffery, The Regional Dimension of the European Union: Towards a Third Level in Europe? (London: Frank Cass, 1997), pp. 20-40.

"European Integration and the State: Multi-level vs. State Centric Governance," with Liesbet Hooghe and Kermit Blank, in Klaus Armingeon, ed., Der Nationalstaat am Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts: Die Schweiz im Prozess der Globalisierung (Bern/Stuttgart: Haupt, 1996), pp. 91-106. Reprinted in Brent F. Nelson and Alexander Stubb, eds., The European Union: Readings on the Theory and Practice of European Integration, 2nd Ed., (Boulder, CO: Lynne Reinner, 1998), pp. 273-294. Reprinted in Richard Higgott and Anthony Payne, eds., The New Political Economy of Globalisation, Vol. II (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2000), p. 150-187.

"Territorial Restructuring in the European Union: Regional Pressures," with Liesbet Hooghe, in Sabino Cassese and Vincent Wright, eds., La Restructuration de L'Etat dans les Pays d'Europe Occidentale (Paris: Editions La Découverte, Collection "Recherches," 1996) (also published in English by Pinter), pp. 207-226.

"Exploring and Explaining Variations in Cohesion Policy," in Liesbet Hooghe, ed., European Integration and EU Cohesion Policy: Building Multilevel Governance (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996), pp. 388-422.

"Politikmuster und Einflusslogik in der Structurpolitik," in Markus Jachtenfuchs and Beate Kohler-Koch, eds., Europäische Integration (Mannheim: Leske and Budrich, 1996), pp. 313-345.

"Structural Policy and Multilevel Governance in the EC," in Alan Cafruny and Glenda Rosenthal, eds., The State of the European Community, New York: Lynne Rienner, 1993, pp. 391-410.

"Rational Bases of Chaos in Democratic Transition," in Gary Marks and Larry Diamond, eds., Reexamining Democracy: Essays in Honor of Seymour Martin Lipset (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1992), pp. 47-69.

"Structural Policy and 1992," in Alberta Sbragia, ed., The Political Consequences of 1992 for the European Community, Washington D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 1992, pp. 191-224.

"From Decline to Demise? The Fate of Socialism in Europe," with Christiane Lemke, in Christiane Lemke and Gary Marks, eds., The Crisis of Socialism in Europe, Durham: Duke University Press, 1992, pp 1-25.

"The Revival of Laissez-Faire: the United States and Britain in Comparative Perspective," in James Ceaser and Richard Hodder Williams, eds., Politics in Britain and the United States, Durham: Duke University Press, 1985, pp. 28-54.

"State/Economy Linkages in Advanced Industrialized Societies," in Norman Vig and Steven Schier, eds., The Political Economy of Western Democracies, New York: Holmes and Meier, 1985, pp. 46-69.

Published Monographs
“Types of Multi-Level Governance,” with Liesbet Hooghe, European Integration online Papers (EIoP) Vol. 5 (2001) N° 11; http://eiop.or.at/eiop/texte/2001-011a.htm. Also published in Cahiers Europeen de Sciences Po, Vol. 3, 2002, pp. 1-30.

"Party Positions On European Integration: New Politics vs. Left/Right," with Liesbet Hooghe and Carole Wilson, Universität Konstanz Working Paper, forthcoming.

"The Making of a Polity: The Struggle over European Integration," with Liesbet Hooghe,
EUI Working Paper RSC No. 97/31, pp. 1-37. Also published in the inaugural issue of
European Issues on Line [http://eiop.or.at/eiop], University of Vienna.

"Channels of Subnational Representation in the European Union," with Liesbet Hooghe, in Renaud Dehousse and Thomas Christiansen, eds., What Model for the Committee of the Regions? (Florence: European University Institute Working Papers, 1996), pp. 6-33.

"European Integration and the State: Multi-level vs. State Centric Governance" with Liesbet Hooghe and Kermit Blank, Papers in Political Economy, No. 68 (London, Ontario: University of Western Ontario, 1996), pp. 1-42.

"European Integration and the State," with Liesbet Hooghe and Kermit Blank (Florence: European University Institute Working Paper, 1995), pp. 1-36.

"Channels of Subnational Representation in the European Union," with Liesbet Hooghe, in Renaud Dehousse and Thomas Christiansen, eds., What Model for the Committee of the Regions? Past Experiences and Future Perspectives (Florence: European University Institute Working Paper, 1995), pp. 6-25.

Published Short Articles and Book Reviews
"Social Democracy Lives On," with Seymour Martin Lipset, New Statesman, June 26, 2000, pp. 25-27.

”The European Union and the n=1 Issue,” European Community Studies Association Review, Spring 1998, 1000 words.

“Lipset and the Study of Democracy,” with Larry Diamond, Extensions, Spring 1998, 2000 words.

“Comparative Politics and International Relations: Suggestions for a Unitary Approach,” European Community Studies Association Review, Summer 1997, 800 words.

“From the Chair,” five short articles, European Community Studies Association Review, Fall 1997-Summer 1999, 4000 words.

"Industrial Class Relations," in Seymour Martin Lipset, ed., The Encyclopedia of Democracy, Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Books, 1994, 2000 words.

"Seymour Martin Lipset," in Seymour Martin Lipset, ed., The Encyclopedia of Democracy, Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Books, 1994, 1000 words.

Book reviews published in the American Political Science Review; American Sociological Review; British Politics Newsletter; Contemporary Sociology; European Journal of Sociology; Labor History; Publius.

Conferences Organized or Co-organized (1990—)
Faculty Coordinator, "U.S. and Them: How the World Sees the United States," Program in the Humanities and Human Values UNC-Chapel Hill July 2002.

Conference on "Federalism and Multi-Level Governance, " with Tanja Börzel, Liesbet Hooghe, and Thomas Risse UNC-Chapel Hill, March 2002.

Graduate Student Workshops for Ph.D. students researching the European Union, with Liesbert Hooghe and Mark Pollack, UNC-Chapel Hill, May 2000; European University Institute, Florence, April 2002.

Plenaries of Directors of Consortial University Partners of Transatlantic Masters Program, UNC Chapel Hill, April 1998, April 1999, April 2000.

Three conferences on “Cizenship, Parties, and Elections in the European Union,” with Marco Steenbergen, UNC-Chapel Hill, October 1998, August 1999, April/May 2000.

Seven conferences on “Globalization and the Comparative Political Economy of Advanced Capitalist Societies,” with Herbert Kitschelt, Peter Lange, and John Stephens; UNC Chapel Hill, Duke University, Humbolt Universität and the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin, May 1994 to November 2001.

Three workshops on “Regional Regimes in Comparative Perspective,” with Thomas Oatley and Roland Stephen, UNC Chapel Hill, December 1997 to April 1998.

European Community Studies Association Biennial International Conference, Program Chair, Seattle 1997.

Conference on "The Crisis of Socialism in Eastern and Western Europe," with Christiane Lemke, UNC Chapel Hill, April 1990.

Grants
2002-2005, Principal investigator, UNC Center for European Studies, grant from the European Union for the North Carolina European Union Center, $225,000.

2001-2004, Principal investigator, Distance Learning Course Development Grant, Center for European Studies, UNC-CH, $16,000.

2001-2002, Principal investigator, FLAC Venture Capital Grant, UNC Center for European Studies, $20,000

2001-2004, Principal investigator, UNC Center for European Studies, Title VI Grant from U.S. Department of Education, $597,000.

2001-, Research Grant Faculty Partners Fund UNC-CH ($3,000 annually)

1998-2001, Principal investigator , UNC Center for European Studies, grant from the European Union for the creation of a North Carolina European Union Center $600,000.

1998-2001, Principal investigator, UNC Center for European Studies, Title VI Grant from U.S. Department of Education, $606,000.

1996-1999, Principal investigator, UNC Center for European Studies, Fund for the Improvement of Secondary Education (FIPSE) Grant from U.S. Department of Education, $184,675.

1994-1997, Principal investigator, UNC Center for European Studies Title VI Grant from U.S. Department of Education, $725,000.

1994, Co-recipient of Council of Europeanists Workshop Grant and Planning Group Grant, $12,500

1993, Grant from the Institute for Research in the Social Sciences, $3,000

1991, Co-recipient of George C. Lurcy Foundation Grant, $27,700

1989-1992, Co-recipient, Social Science Research Council Grant for Research Consortium on the European Community, $50,000

1988, University of North Carolina Junior Faculty Development Award, $3,000

1985-1986, Institute for the Study of World Politics Research Grant, $7,500

1984, University of Virginia Summer Research Grant, $3,000

1983, University of Virginia Summer Research Grant, $3,000

Conference Papers and Presentations (partial listing, 1990—)
“Types of Multi-Level Governance”, paper presented at the First Pan-European Conference, Bordeaux, 25-28 September 2002.

“Types of Multi-Level Governance”, paper presented at a “Workshop on Multi-Level Governance,” organized by the Center for European Studies, Sciences Po, Paris, June 19, 2002.

Chair, “Europe After EU Enlargement,” Journal of Common Market Studies’ 40th Anniversary Conference, European University Institute, Florence, April 2002.

Discussant and paper giver, Conference on “Federalism and Multi-Level Governance”, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, March 2002.

"Integrating Europe: How Domestic Contestation Frames Party Positions on European Integration," and "What Do Subnational Governments think they are doing in Brussels?" American Political Science Meeting, San Francisco, September 2001.

"Author Meets the Critics: 'It Didn't Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States.'" American Sociological Association Meeting, Orange Country, August 2001.

"Party positions on European Integration: New Politics vs. Left/right" and "What do Subnational Offices Think They are Doing in Brussels?" European Community Studies Association Meeting, Madison, May-June 2001.

"Regional Integration and Left Parties in Europe and North America," conference on "On Restructuring Territoriality: Europe and North America," University of California at Berkeley, December 2000.

Chair, Roundtable on European Monetary Union and Enlargement, Center for European Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill, March 2000.

"Jörg Haider, the Austrian Freedom Party, and the European Union," Center for European Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill, February 2000.

"Regional Integration and the Left," conference on Multi-level party systems: Europeanisation and the Reshaping of National Political Representation, European University Institute, Florence, December 1999.

"Regional Integration and Left Parties in Europe and North America," conference on Territoriality, Multi-level Governance and Citizenship: Beyond Center and Periphery, UC-Berkeley, December 1999.

"Social democratic parties and regional regimes," conference on Transatlantic Exchanges:
Europe, Africa, and the Americas 1945-2000, Center for International Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill, October 1999.

Roundtable participant on "Social democracy and European integration," Center for European Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill, October 1999.

"National Political Parties and European Integration: Hypotheses and Evidence," Presented at conference on Conceptualising the New Europe: European Monetary Integration and Beyond, University of Victoria, B.C., Canada, October 1999.

"American Exceptionalism in Comparative Perspective," APSA Meeting, Atlanta, September 1999.

Panel Chair, European Community Studies Association Meeting, Pittsburgh, June 1999.

Conference Plenary Address as outgoing Chair of ECSA, European Community Studies Association Meeting, Pittsburgh, June 1999.

Discussant, Plenary session, European Community Studies Association Meeting, Pittsburgh, June 1999.

"National Political Parties and European Integration," European Community Studies Association Meeting, Pittsburgh, June 1999.

Roundtable participant, European Community Studies Association Meeting, Pittsburgh, June 1999.

Chair, Plenary of Directors of European Union Centers, Washington DC, January 1999.

Partipicant, workshop on “Unbundling Territoriality,” University of California, Berkeley, October 1998.

“National Parties and European Integration: An Empirical Analysis.” Also discussant on “Approaches to Policy Making in the European Union,” APSA Meeting, Boston, September 1998

“Economic and Monetary Union in Europe,” TransAtlantic Masters Program Teleconference with University of Washington, Seattle, September 1998.

“National Political Parties and European Integration;” Chair, “Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism: II, ” Conference of Europeanists, Baltimore, February-March, 1998.

Chair, “Approaches to State Building in Western Europe,” APSA Meeting, Washington DC, August 1997.

“An Initial Attempt to Explain Reallocation of Authority Among Regimes, with reference to Diffusion of Authority in European Integration and the Disintegration of the Carolingian Empire” APSA meeting, Washington DC, August 1997.

Roundtable, “Theories of European Integration: fruitful avenues and blind alleys.” Discussant, "The Politics of Institution-Building in the EU," European Community Studies Association Meeting, Seattle, May 1997.

Commentator, Conference on the Comparative Political Economy of Industrial Societies: Latin America in Comparative Perspective,” UNC Chapel Hill, May 1997

"The Making of a Polity: The Struggle Over European Integration," meeting of European Consortium of Political Research, Bern, March 1997.

"Conceptualizing and Explaining Nested Identity in the European Union," Conference on the Domestic Consequences of European Integration, European University Institute, Florence, February 1997.

"The Birth of a Polity and the European Union's Legitimacy Crisis," Conference on the Crisis of Legitimacy in the European Union, Georgetown University, January 1997.

"An Actor-Centered Approach to Multi-level Governance,” APSA Meeting, San Francisco, August 1996.

"Territorial Identities in the European Union," Conference on Regional Integration and Democracy, Brown University, May 1996.

"Nested Identity in the European Union," Conference on Europe: The One and the Many, University of Notre Dame, April 1996.

Discussant, Conference on "Territoriality in Modern Society: Predicaments and Opportunities," UNC-CH, March 1996.

"Thinking Through Territorial Identity in Europe with Reference to Some Evidence," International Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, March 1996.

"Birth of a Polity, The Struggle Over European Integration," International Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, March 1996; also chair of two panels, discussant for one panel.

"Regional Mobilization in the European Union," Meeting of the British Section of the European Community Studies Association, University of Leicester, October 1995.

"Comparative Research on Regions and Regionalization," Panel Chair; "European Integration and the State: Multi-level vs. State Centric Governance," APSA Meeting, Chicago, September 1995.

"Social Movements and the Changing Structure of Political Opportunity in the European Community," Conference on the Globalization of Social Movements, Vevey, Switzerland, June 1995.

"Birth of a Polity: The Struggle Over European Integration," with Liesbet Hooghe, Conference on "The Politics and Political Economy of Contemporary Capitalism," Humbolt Universität and the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin, May 1995.

"European Integration and the State," Conference on "The Politics and Political Economy of Contemporary Capitalism," held at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University, September, 1994.

"European Integration and the State." Chair, "The Changing Political Economy of Western Society," APSA Meeting, New York, September 1994.

"Multi-level Governance in Southern Europe: European Integration and Regional Mobilization," Conference on the Changing Functions of the State in the New Southern Europe, Social Science Research Council, Istanbul, Turkey, July 1994.

"Comparing European Integration and State Building," Conference on "States, Markets, and Citizenship in the European Union, New School for Social Research, March 1994.

"Regional Mobilization in the European Union," Conference on Structural Policy in the European Community, Nuffield College, Oxford, December 1993.

"Regional Mobilization in the European Union," Conference on Regions and Regionalism in Western Democracies, University of Western Ontario, November 1993.

"The European Community, Structural Funds, and Regional Representation in Southern Europe," SSRC Conference, "The Changing Functions of the State in Southern Europe," Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Bielefeld University, Germany, July 1993.

"Institutional Formation in the European Community," Roundtable participant and chair, European Community Studies Association Meeting, Washington D.C., March 1993.

"Structural Policy and the Future of the State in Western Europe," Authors' Meeting, Consortium for 1992, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, May 1992.

Chair, "1992 and the Future of the European Community: Brussels, Member States, and the Regions," University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, March 22, 1991.

"Structural Policy, European Integration, and the State," Conference on 1992 and the European Community, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University, March 23, 1991.

Chair and discussant, "New Approaches to the American New Deal," Social Science History Association Meeting, Minneapolis, October, 1990.

"Structural Policy and 1992," American Political Science Association Meeting, San Francisco, August 1990.

"A Sectoral Approach to the European Community," Consortium on Cooperation and Integra-tion: The Political Economy of Europe in 1992 and Beyond, Stanford University, April 1990.

"Structural Policy and the European Community of 1992," Brookings Institution, Washington DC., March 1990.

"Approaches to Structural Policy in the European Community," Social Science Research Council, New York, February 1990.

Invited Talks (1990-)
"Unraveling the Central State. But How? Types of Multi-level Governance," and “National Identity and Support for European Integration,” Wissenschaftszentrum für Sozialforschung, Berlin, March 2003.

“Patterns of Political Conflict and European Integration,” Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, Köln, February 2003.

“Contrasting Visions of Multi-Level Governance” Institut für Sozialwissenschaft, Humboldt Universität, Berlin, January 2003.

“Types of Multi-level Governance” and “Explaining Multi-level Governance,” Research Center for Reflexive Modernization, Technische Universität München, January 2003.

“Multi-Level Governance vs. State Centralization” and "Unraveling the Central State. But How? Types of Multi-level Governance," Free University of Amsterdam, December 2002.

“Contrasting Visions of Multi-Level Governance” Universität Hannover, November, 2002.

“Contrasting Visions of Multi-Level Governance” Mannheim Zentrum für Europäische Studien, Universität Mannheim, November 18, 2002.

“Patterns of Political Conflict and European Integration,” Wissenschaftszentrum für Sozialforschung, Berlin, November, 2002.

“Is America Different?” and “America and the Europeans: Friends, Foes, and Critics,” Executive Seminar, Program in the Humanities and Human Values, UNC Chapel Hill, July 2002.

“It Didn’t Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States,” "Odyssey" on Chicago Public Radio, April 2001.

"Multi-level Governance in the European Union," Executive Seminar, Program in the Humanities and Human Values, UNC Chapel Hill, December 2000, February 2001.

"It Didn't Happen Here: Why Socialists Failed in the United States," American Politics Group, UNC-Chapel Hill, October 2000. Also radio interviews and radio commentary, PBS, October-November 2000.

"Explaining party support and opposition to European Integration," University of Virginia, September 2000.

"It Didn't Happen Here: Why Socialists Failed in the United States," Konstanz University, June 2000.

“Why American Capitalism has not Triumphed.” Executive Seminar, Program in the Humanities and Human Values, UNC Chapel Hill, March 1999; .

“Economic and Monetary Union in Europe,” University of North Carolina Law School, September 1998.

“Why is There No Socialism in the United States,” McMaster University, September 1998.

“The Future of Europe: Monetary Union and Enlargement in the European Union,” McMaster University, September 1998.

“The Orientation of National Political Parties to European Integration,” Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, Köln, July 1998.

“A Theory of Authority applied to the Breakup of the Carolingian Empire and European Integration,” Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, Köln, July 1998.

“The Future of Socialism in Europe,” Program in the Humanities and Human Values, UNC Chapel Hill, February, 1998.

“The Future of the EU,” Center for European Studies, UNC-CH, January 1998.

“National Political Parties and European Integration,” Nuffield College, Oxford University, October 1997.

“Nested Identity in the European Union,” Bath University, October 1997.

“Why Is There No Socialism in the United States?” University of Toronto, April 1997.

"From Intergovernmentalism to Multi-level Governance: Theorizing Institutional Change in the European Union," European University Institute, October 1996.

"Theories of Multi-level Governance in Europe," Nuffield College, Oxford, October 1995.

"The Past and Future of Socialism in Western Europe," Department of Political Science, University of Washington, Seattle, March 1992.

"Structural Policy and Institutional Creation in the European Community," New School for Social Research, New York, December 1992.

"The Crisis of Socialism in Western Europe," Department of Political Science and Center for European Studies, Stanford University, Stanford, June 1992.

"Why Was Socialism So Strong in the United States?" Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, May 1992.

"European Integration and the Disintegration of the State," Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, April 1991.

"The Decline of Traditional Socialism in Western Europe," New School for Social Research, New York, April 1991.

Professional Service (1990-)
Chair, Selection Committee for Research Support Program of the German Marshall Fund of the United States, 2003;

Member, Selection Committee for the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies fellowships, March 2002, 2003;

Faculty discussant, Graduate Conference on "Challenges to Political Parties since 1870: A
Multidisciplinary Retrospective," Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University, April 2001;

Chair, panel on "The EU and International Education," Conference of the European Union Centers of the United States, February 2000;

Member, Final Selection Committee for Research Support Program of the German Marshall Fund of the United States, 1999, 2000, 2001;

Member, Fulbright Scholar Selection Committee, 2000, 2001;

Chair, European Community Studies Association, 1997-1999;

Chair, Official Section on Politics and Society in Western Europe, American Political Science Association Meeting, Aug-Sept 1997;

Program Chair, European Community Studies Association Meeting, Seattle 1997;

Elected to Executive Committee of the European Community Studies Association, 1997-1999;

Member, Selection Committee, Council for European Studies Pre-Dissertation Fellowships, 1995/96, 1996/97;

Chair, Gabriel A. Almond Award in Comparative Politics, American Political Science Association, 1994;

Elected to Steering Committee of Council for European Studies, 1994-1998;

Member, Program Committee, Conference of Europeanists, 1993;

Member, Samuel Beer Dissertation Award Selection Committee, British Politics Group, 1993.

Tenure/Promotion reviews (1990-)
University of Amsterdam; University of Birmingham, England; Brandeis University; Brown University (thrice); University of California at Berkeley; University of California at San Diego; Cornell University (twice); Georgia State University; Hamilton College; Harvard University; University of Houston; Indiana University at Bloomington; London School of Economics; North Carolina State University; Oklahoma State University; Stanford University; Wake Forest University; University of Wisconsin at Madison.

Journal Boards and Refereeing (1990-)
Member of the Editorial Boards of the American Behavioral Scientist (1994-); European Union Politics (1999-); Journal of Common Market Studies (1999-); Journal of Regional and Federal Studies (1994-).

Series Editor, Rowman & Littlefield, "Governance in Europe" (1997-).

Manuscript articles reviewed (1990-):
Acta Politica; American Journal of Political Science; American Political Science Review; American Sociological Review; British Journal of Political Science; Comparative Political Studies; Comparative Politics; European Integration Online Papers, European Journal of Political Research; European Union Politics; Journal of Common Market Studies; Journal of European Integration; Journal of European of Public Policy; Journal of Politics; Journal of Public Policy; Industrial Labor and Relations Review; Journal of Theoretical Politics; International Studies Quarterly; Nationalism and Ethnic Politics; Political Power and Social Theory; Public Administration; Publius; Regional and Federal Studies; Regional Politics and Policy; Regional Studies; Southeastern Political Review; West European Politics; Western Political Quarterly

Evaluator of Research Grant Applications: Social Science and History Research Council of Canada; National Science Foundation;

Evaluator of fellowship applications: German Marshall Fund.

Book manuscript referee:
Brookings Institution; Cambridge University Press; Cornell University Press; McGraw-Hill; University of Iowa Press; University of Michigan Press; University of Pittsburgh Press; New York University Press; Oxford University Press; Penn State Press; Princeton University Press; Rowman & Littlefield; Sage Publications; University of Toronto Press; Westview Press.

Areas of Specialization
Comparative politics

European politics

Politics of the European Union

The United States in comparative perspective

The political development of western democracies

Social democracy and labor in western societies

University Service (partial listing, 1990—)
Member, Advisory Board, Center for International Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill, 2001-

Member, Advisory Board for the Curriculum in International Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill, 2001-

Co-Director, Duke University, University of North Carolina Center for European Studies, 1994-

Director, Center for European Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill, 1994-

Director, North Carolina EU Center, 1998-

Director, Transatlantic Masters Program, UNC-Chapel Hill 1998-

Chair, Comparative Politics Field Committee, Department of Political Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1996-1999

Member, University Center for International Studies Faculty Advisory Committee, 1999-

Member, Vice-Chancellor's Faculty Task Force on Long-Range Planning, 1997-1998

Member, Graduate Studies Committee, UNC Department of Political Science, 1996

Chair, Recruitment Committee for Raymond Dawson Chair in Political Science,
1995-96

Center for International Studies, Ford Proposal planning group, 1997

Director, Program for European Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill, 1992-1994

Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Political Science, 1992-1994

Member, University Grievance Committee, 1990-1992

Chair, Recruitment Committee for position in Eastern European Politics, 1990-1991

Undergraduate Advisor in Arts and Sciences for Political Science Majors, 1987-1991

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