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Alberta M. Sbragia University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260 PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Vice Provost for Graduate Studies, 2010-present Inaugural Chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg University Chair, 2006-2010 Jean Monnet Chair ad personam, 2005-present UCIS Research Professor Director, European Union Center of Excellence European Studies Center, 1984-2010 Professor, Department of Political Science, 1974-present Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration, Cambridge, MA Visiting Associate Professor, 1983-1984 EDUCATION Graduate University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, 1969-1974 MA 1971; PhD 1974 Fulbright Fellow, Italy, 1972-1973 Undergraduate Holy Names College, Oakland, CA, 1965-1967, 1968-1969 BA 1969 Université de Paris (Sorbonne), Paris, 1967-1968 PUBLICATIONS Books Under Contract: The Rise of Regions: The EU, NAFTA, and the Developing World (tentative title), CQ Press. Debt Wish: Entrepreneurial Cities, US Federalism, and Economic Development, Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996. Nominated as one of the best books of 1996 APSA's Urban Politics Section 1996 Best Book Committee. Sections reprinted in Sbragia 2 Laurence J. O'Toole, Jr., ed., American Intergovernmental Relations: Foundations, Perspectives, and Issues, 3rd edition, Washington: CQ Press, 2000, pp. 217-228. Euro-Politics: Politics and Policymaking in the ‘New’ European Community, edited book, Washington: The Brookings Institution, 1992. Two chapters therein: “Introduction,” pp. 1-22. “Thinking about the European Future: The Uses of Comparison,” pp. 257-291 The Municipal Money Chase: The Politics of Local Government Finance, edited book, Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1983. Two chapters therein: “The 1970s: A Decade of Change in Local Government Finance,” pp. 9-35. “Politics, Local Government, and the Municipal Bond Market,” pp. 67-111. Chapters and Articles “The Treaty of Nice,” The Oxford Handbook of the European Union, Anand Menon, Erik Jones, and Stephen Weatherill, eds., Oxford University Press, 2012. “Key Policies” (with Francesco Stolfi), Elizabeth Bomberg, John Peterson, and Richard Corbett, eds., The European Union: How Does It Work? 3rd edition, Oxford University Press, 2012. “The European Union: A New Form of Governance,” in The Ashgate Research Companion to Regionalisms, Timothy M. Shaw, J. Andrew Grant, and Scarlett Cornelissen, eds., London: Ashgate, 2011. “An EU External Education Policy: An EU Necessity,” in 20 Years of Support for European Integration Studies, European Commission, Directorate-General for Education, 2011. “EU Studies and the ‘New Regionalism’: What Can be Gained from Dialogue?” (co- authored with Fredrik Soderbaum), Journal of European Integration, 2010, 32 (6): 563- 582. “Multi-Level Governance and Comparative Regionalism,” in Handbook on Multi- Level Governance, Henrik Enderlein, Sonja Wälti, and Michael Zürn, eds., Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2010: 267-278. “Intergovernmental Relations or Multi-Level Governance? Transatlantic Comparisons and Reflections,” Governance and Intergovernmental Relations in the European Union and the United States: Theoretical Perspectives, Edoardo Ongaro, Andrew Massey, Marc Holzer, and Ellen Wayenberg, eds., Edward Elgar, 2010: 14-28. Sbragia 3 “The EU, the US, and Trade Policy: Competitive Interdependence in the Management of Globalization,” Journal of European Public Policy, 17(3) (April 2010): 368-382. “Change and Reform in the European Union,” in Public Sector Administrative Reform and The Challenges of Effective Change, Jon Pierre and Patricia Ingraham, eds., McGill-Queens University Press, 2010: 233-255. “Forward,” in National Politics and European Integration: From the Constitution to the Lisbon Treaty, Maurizio Carbone, ed., Edward Elgar, 2010: x-xi. “The European Union” (co-authored with Francesco Stolfi) in European Politics Today, 4th edition, Gabriel A. Almond, G. Bingham Powell, Jr., Russell J. Dalton, and Kaare Strom, eds., Longman, 2009: 417-462. “The American Research Area and Beyond: A Transatlantic Perspective,” in Responding to Global Challenges: The Roles of Europe and of International Science and Technology Cooperation, European Commission Publication, 2008: 181-190. “Comparative Regionalism: What Might it Be?” Journal of Common Market Studies, Annual Review, Vol. 46, September 2008, 29-49. “Distributed Governance: The Changing Ecology of the European Union” in Efficient and Democratic Governance in the European Union, Beate Kohler-Koch and Fabrice Larat, eds., CONNEX Report Series No. 09 (August 2008), 339-355. “Key Policies” (co-authored with Francesco Stolfi), The European Union: How Does It Work? Elizabeth Bomberg, John Peterson, and Alexander Stubb, eds., 2nd ed., Oxford University Press, 2008: 115-137. “Preface” in Sergio Fabbrini and Simona Piattoni, eds., Italy in the European Union: Redefining National Interest in a Compound Polity, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008: vii-viii. “European Union and NAFTA” in Mario Telo, ed., European Union and New Regionalism: Regional Actors and Global Governance in a Post-Hegemonic Era, 2nd ed., Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007, 97-109 (first edition published in 2001). “The Future of Federalism in the European Union” in Nanette Neuwahl and Stefan Haack, eds., Unresolved Issues of the Constitution for Europe: Rethinking the Crisis, Montreal: Les Editions Thémis, 2007: 133-142 “The EU in Comparative Perspective: The US as Referent?” EUSA Review, Vol. 20, No. 2, Spring 2007, 7-9. “An American Perspective on the EU’s Constitutional Treaty,” POLITICS, Vol. 27, No. 1, 2007, 2-7. Sbragia 4 “American Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations,” in R.A.W. Rhodes, Sarah A. Binder, and Bert A. Rockman et al., eds., The Oxford Handbook of Political Institutions, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006, 239-260. “The United States and the European Union: Overcoming the Challenge of Comparing two ‘Sui Generis’ Systems,” in Anand Menon and Martin Schain, eds., Comparative Federalism: The United States and the European Union, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006, 15-34. “Forward” in Attilio Stajano, Research, Quality, Competitiveness: European Union Technology Policy for the Information Society, Springer, 2006, pp. xiii-xv. “Introduction—The EU and Its ‘Constitution’: Public Opinion, Political Elites, and Their International Context,” PS: Political Science and Politics, Vol. 39, No. 2, April 2006, 237-241. “Seeing the European Union through American Eyes: The EU as a Reflection of the American Experience,” European Political Science, June 2005, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 179- 187. “Federalism, Supranationality, European Politics, and Confederalism in the European Union,” European Politics and Society Newsletter (American Political Science Association), Winter 2005, Vol. 4, No. 2. “Territory, Electorates, and Markets In the United States: The Construction of Democratic Federalism and Its Implications for the European Union,” in Sergio Fabbrini, ed., Democracy and Federalism in the European Union and the United States: Exploring Post-national Governance, Abingdon: Routledge, 2005, 93-103. “Post-National Democracy as Post-National Democratization,” in Sergio Fabbrini, ed., Democracy and Federalism in the European Union and the United States: Exploring Post-national Governance, Abingdon: Routledge, 2005, pp.167-182. “The Future of Federalism in the European Union,” European Community Studies Association-Canada (ECSA-C) Newsletter, November 2004. “Shaping a Polity in an Economic and Monetary Union: The EU in Comparative Perspective,” in Euros and Europeans, George Ross and Andrew Martin, eds., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004, 51-75. “Territory, Representation, and Policy Outcome: The United States and the European Union Compared,” in Christopher Ansell and Giuseppe Di Palma, eds., Restructuring Territoriality: Europe and North America, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004: 205-224. Sbragia 5 “La Democrazia Post-Nazionale: Una Sfida Per La Scienza Politica,” Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica, Vol. XXXIV, No.1, April 2004, 43-68. “The New Framework in Transatlantic Economic Governance: Strategic Trade Management and Regulatory Conflict in a Multilateral Global Economy” (co-authored with Chad Damro), in Miriam Campanella and Sylvester Eijffinger, eds., EU Economic Governance and Globalization, Gloucestershire: Edward Elgar, 2003, 105-141. “Crisis, Schizophrenia, and Cooperation in the Transatlantic Relationship,” in Ryszard Stemplowski, ed., Prospects for the EU-US Relationship, Warsaw: The Polish Institute of International Affairs, 2003, 67-74. “Key Policies,” Elizabeth Bomberg and Alexander Stubb, eds., The European Union: How Does It Work? Oxford: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003, 111-135. “Reform, Institutions, and Governance,” in J.H.H. Weiler, Iain Begg, and John Peterson, eds., Integration in an Expanding European Union: Reassessing the Fundamentals, Blackwell, 2003, 73-77. Co-editor with Laura Cram, special issue of Governance on The Institutional Balance and the Future of EU Governance, Vol. 15, No. 3, July 2002. “The Treaty of Nice, Institutional Balance, and Uncertainty,” conclusion to special issue of Governance, Vol. 15, No. 3, July 2002, 393-412. “Matthew Holden, Jr.,” in Glenn H. Utter and Charles Lockhart, eds., American Political Scientists: A Dictionary, 2nd ed., Westport, CN: Greenwood, December 2002, 128-130 (1st edition published in 1993). “Building Markets and Comparative Regionalism: Governance Beyond the Nation- State,” in Markus Jachtenfuchs and