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Curriculum Vitae Dorothee Bohle Updated July 2018

Curriculum Vitae Dorothee Bohle Updated July 2018

Curriculum Vitae Dorothee Bohle Updated July 2018

Department of Political & Social Sciences European University Institute Via dei Roccettini 9 I-50014 San Domenico di Fiesole (FI) ITALY

Current Position

9/2016 Professor of Social and Political Change, Department of Social and Political Sciences, European University Institute, Florence

Academic Appointments

2013- 8/2016 Professor of Political Science, Central European University, Budapest

2006-2013 Associate Professor of Political Science, Central European University, Budapest

2000-2006 Assistant Professor of Political Science, Central European University, Budapest

1994-1999 Junior Research Fellow at the Social Science Research Center, (WZB), Department Organisation and Employment.

1993 Research Assistant at the Center for Gender Studies, Free University of Berlin

1990-1992 Research Assistant at the Department of Economics, Institute for Management Studies, Free University of Berlin

1 Visiting Appointments

2013-2014 Visiting Professor (Vertretungsprofessur), Department of Social Sciences, University of Osnabrück

4/2013 Visiting Professor, Center for European Studies & Jean Monnet Center of Excellence, University of Florida, Gainesville

2008-2010 Visiting Fellow and Fernand Braudel Fellow at Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, Florence

2009 Visiting Scholar, Center for European Studies, , Ottawa

3/2006-7/2006 Visiting Lecturer, University of Vienna, Political Science Department

2003-2004 Visiting Scholar at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies,

3/2003 Visiting Lecturer at the Estonian School of Diplomacy 1997 Associated Fellow at the Polish Academy of Sciences, Sociological Institute, Warsaw

Fellowships and Awards

2014 Winner of the Inaugural CEU Award for Outstanding Research (together with Béla Greskovits and Davide Torsello)

2013 Winner of the 2013 Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research (together with Béla Greskovits)

2008-2009 Fernand Braudel Fellowship, Department of Political and Sciences, European University Institute, Florence

1999 Dissertation Fellowship, Social Science Research Center, Berlin

1989 Trainee-Fellowship at the Economic and Social Committee of the European Union, Brussels

6/7 1989 Trainee-Fellowship at the European Trade Union Confederation, Brussels

1988 - 1989 Briand-Stresemann Fellowship for the Institut d’Études Politiques,

2 Education

2001 Ph.D. in Political Science, Free University of Berlin. 1992 Diploma in Political Science, Free University of Berlin. 1989 Cycle des Etudes Internationales, Institut d’Études Politiques, Paris

Area of research and teaching interest

Comparative Political Economy (varieties of capitalism, institutional political economy, welfare states, industrial relations, housing (finance) regimes) International Political Economy (European integration, financialization) Central and Eastern European economy and politics

Ongoing research: Resilient neoliberalism? responses after the Great Recession in Europe’s periphery. Historically, major economic crises have also always been turning points for policy paradigms. Crises were moments for critical choices, when established paradigms collapsed, and alternatives were tested. In this respect, the Great Recession seems to differ. A growing literature tries to grapple with the surprising resilience of neoliberalism even after its spectacular failure as manifested in the financial crisis. The project seeks to contribute to the debate on economic crisis, policy change, and the resilience of neoliberalism by comparing the policy responses of a selected group of peripheral European countries (East and West), through the lens of housing and housing finance , policies towards the financial sector, and the public sector.

The politics of financial crises: Debt revolts and debt compliance in the European crisis The debt crisis in Europe has brought into sharp relief the hierarchical nature of the European economic order. It has turned a relationship between formally equal and interdependent member states of the European Union and the European Economic Area into a hierarchical one between creditor and debtor countries, and ushered in a new era of coercive especially for those countries that had to request emergency funds to cope with the fall-out from the crisis. The project explores how Europe’s heavily indebted periphery has reacted to the conditions imposed by its creditors. Why have some countries revolted against their creditors, while others have complied with their requirements?

3 PhD Supervision

 Ongoing: Francesco Bagnardi (2nd year), Gennadii Iakovlev (2nd year), Valentina Petrovic (2nd year), Timo Seidl (1st year), Jasper Simon (1st year)

 Successfully defended: Evgeni Evgeniev (2006), Magdalena Bernaciak (2011), Tibor Meszmann (2012), Vera Scepanovic (2013)

 External committee member for doctoral dissertations outside of CEU: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 European University Institute, Florence; 2011-2013 member of doctoral advisory committee at Max Planck Institute, Cologne, since 2014 second supervisor at of Governance

University and Department Service

European University Institute

2016- SPS Entrance Board Delegate

2016 ECPR Representative

Central European University

2014-2016 Doctoral School Representative (Political Economy Track)

2010-2012 Head of Department

2011 201 Member of the Strategic Development Committee

2010-2011 Member of the Dean’s Council for the School of

2006-2008 Head of Department

2005-2006 Deputy PhD Director

2005-2005 Acting Head of Department

05/2003 Lecture series delivered at the Estonian School of Diplomacy in the framework of CEU’s Special Extension Program

1997-1999 Member of the Equal Opportunity Committee at WZB

4 Professional Activities

2016-2018 Member of scientific board of the Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung 2015 Member of SASE’s Executive Council 2015-2017 Member of the inaugural board of the CES Network on the Historical Study of States and Regimes 2014 Member and Chair of the EUI Research Council 2011 Member of the Central European Labor Studies Institute (CELSI), Bratislava

Editorial board member New Perspectives, Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft; European Journal of Industrial Relations; Journal of European Social Policy, Emecon – Employment and Economy in Central Eastern Europe Associate editor of Journal of and Development

Funding

2015-2018 Horizon 2020 Project (“European Legitimacy in Governing through Hard Times: the Role of European Networks”, ENLIGHTEN (Project coordinator: Len Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School). Workpackage leader “deficit reduction and continuity in public services”

CEU share: €230.000

2013-2016: Horizon 2020 Project “Maximizing the Integration Capacity of the European Union: Lessons and Prospects for enlargement and beyond” (Project coordinators Tanja Börzel (FU Berlin), and Antoaneta Dimitrova (), CEU responsible for two workpackages

CEU share: € 136.000

2010 – 2013 member of the Scientific Network “Political Economy of Financialization”, supported by the German Science Foundation total grant € 34.000

2009-2012 European Commission FP7 Project “Meeting the challenges of economic uncertainty and sustainability through employment, industrial relations, social and environmental policies in European countries” (GUSTO) (Project coordinator Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School).

5 Workpackage leader “labor market governance”, CEU’s share € 55,734

Professional Memberships

Council for European Studies (CES)

German Political Science Association (DVPW)

Society for Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE)

Language Skills

German: Native English and French: Fluent Hungarian and Polish: good passive, rudimentary active

Publications

Monographs Capitalist Diversity on Europe’s Periphery. Ithaca and New York: Cornell University Press, 2012. Co- author: Bela Greskovits. (Winner of the 2013 Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research)

Reviews of Capitalist Diversity Legvold, Robert, Foreign Affairs 92 (1), 2013 Svallfors, Stefan, Perspectives on Politics 11 (2), 2013 Cimpoca, Silvana, West European Politics 36 (4), 2013 Czarzasty, Jan, Warsaw Forum of Economic Sociology 4:1 (7), 2013 Appel, Hillary, Slavic Review 72 (3), 2013 (featured review) Myant, Martin, Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research 19 (4), 2013 Nagy, Magda Andrea, Acta Oeconomica 63 (3), 2013 Mizsei, Kálmán, Budapesti Könyvszemle (BUKSZ), 25 (3), 2013 Bandelj, Nina, East European Politics 29 (4), 2013 Sirocic, Zorica, Croatian Political Science Review 50 (5), 2013 Füzér, Katalin, Demográfia. English Edition 2013 Győrffy, Dóra, Europe-Asia Studies 66 (2), 2014 Magnin, Éric, Revue d’Études Comparatives Est-Ouest 45 (1), 2014 Benabdallah, Lina, Political Studies Review 12 (2), 2014 Englert, Florian, Rezensionen.Ch (Mai), 2014 Győrffy, Dóra, Közgazdasági Szemle 61 (5), 2014 Pálinska, Alena, Society and Economy 35 (4), 2014 Róna-Tas, Ákos, Czech Sociological Review 50 (3), 2014

6 Avlijas, Sonja, Croatian Economic Survey 16 (2), 2014 Gabrielyan, Akop, CEU Political Science Journal 9 (3-4), 2014 Meardi, Guglielmo, British Journal of Industrial Relations 53 (1), 2015 Bartha, Attila, Politikatudományi Szemle 24 (1), 2015 Haughton, Tim, The Slavonic and East European Review 93 (2), 2015 Kováts, Bence, Intersections. EEJSP (1) 2, 2015

The book has also come out with Nakanishiya Shuppan in Japanese in 2017.

Europas neue Peripherie. Polens Transformation und transnationale Integration. (Europe's New Periphery. Poland's Transformation and Transnational Integration) Münster, Westfälisches Dampfboot 2002.

Edited Volumes

Guest editor of a special issue of Zeitschrift für Industrielle Beziehungen, 3, 2010: „Transnationale Konzerne und Gewerkschaften in Osteuropa” (Transnational Companies and Trade Unions in Eastern Europe) (Co-editor: Dieter Sadowski). Guest Editor of a special issue of Competition and Change, Vol. 11, No. 2, June 2007: “State, Capital and Labour: The Political Economy of Capitalist Diversity in Eastern Europe” (Co-editor: Stuart Shields). Guest-editor of PROKLA Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft, special issue “ Europa“ (Europe), Vol. 36 Nr.3, September 2006. Guest-editor of PROKLA Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft, Special issue on: „Peripherer Kapitalismus in Europa“ (Peripheral Capitalism in Europe). Vol. 32, Nr. 3, September 2002. Stuart Hall. Rassismus und kulturelle Identität. (Stuart Hall. Racism and Cultural Identity). Ausgewählte Schriften Band 2, Hamburg, Argument Verlag, 1994. Co-edited and translated together with Ulrich Mehlem, Joachim Gutsche, Matthias Oberg and Dominik Schrage.

Journal Articles “Mortgaging Europe’s Periphery.” Studies in Comparative International Development Vol. 53, No. 2, 2018; pp. 196–217. “To Pay or Not to Pay? Debt Cultures and the Politics of Debt in Europe’s Periphery.” Stato e Mercato, Vol. 38, No. 1, 2018, pp. 61–86. “European Integration, Capitalist Diversity and Crises Trajectories on Europe’s Eastern Periphery.” New Political Economy Vol. 23, No. 2 (2018): 239–253. “Lean, Special, or Consensual? Vulnerability and External Buffering in the Small States of East-Central Europe, Comparative Politics Vol. 49, No. 2, 2017, pp. 191–212. (Co-authored with Wade Jacoby) “Responsible government and capitalism’s cycles”, West European Politics, West European Politics Vol.37, 2014, pp. 288-308 (Special issue in honor of Peter Mair). “Negotiating the effects of uncertainty? The governance capacity of collective bargaining under pressure. Transfer Vol. 20, No.1, 2014, pp. 37-51 (Co-authored with Paul Marginson and Maarten Keune)

7 “Post-socialist housing meets transnational finance: Foreign banks, mortgage lending, and the privatization of welfare in Hungary and Estonia,” Review of International Political Economy, Vol. 21, No 4, 2014, pp. 913-948. “Europas andere Peripherie. Osteuropa in der Krise, ” Das Argument, 301/213, pp. 118-129. “An elusive region: East-Central Europe in the crisis.” Perspectives on Europe, Autumn 2011, Vo. 41, No. 2; pp. 34-39. “Varieties of Capitalism and Capitalism tout court”, European Journal of Sociology, Vol. 50, Nr. 3, December 2009, pp. 355-386, (co-authored with Bela Greskovits). “Poverty, Inequality and Democracy: East-Central Europe’s Quandaries”, Journal of Democracy, Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 50-63, (co-authored with Bela Greskovits). “East European Capitalism – What Went Wrong?” Intervention. European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies, Vol. 6, Issue 1, pp. 32-43 “Wirtschaftswunder und Staatsverschuldung. Zur politischen Ökonomie Ostmitteleuropas“. (submitted as: Manufacturing miracles, welfare pathologies and the accumulation of national debt. On the political economy of east central Europe), Osteuropa, Vol. 59, No 2-3, Feb-March 2009, 349-358 (co-authored with Bela Greskovits). “Introduction to the State, Internationalization, and Capitalist Diversity in Eastern Europe” Competition and Change, May 2007, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 81-88, June 2007 (co-authored with Hugo Radice and Stuart Shields) “The State, Internationalization, and Capitalist Diversity in Eastern Europe” Competition and Change, May 2007, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 89-115, June 2007 (co-authored with Bela Greskovits). “Neoliberalism, Embedded Neoliberalism, and Neocorporatism: Towards Transnational Capitalism in Central-Eastern Europe.” West European Politics, Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 443 – 466, (co-authored with Bela Greskovits) “Capitalism without Compromise: Strong Business and Weak Labor in Eastern Europe’s New Transnational Industries.” Studies in Comparative International Development, Vol. 41 (1). Spring 2006, pp. 3-25 (co-authored with Bela Greskovits). “Neoliberal Hegemony, Transnational Capital and the Terms of EU’s Eastwards Expansion”, Capital and Class, Issue 85, 2006, pp. 57-86. “Whose Europe is it? Interest Group Action in Accession Negotiations: The Cases of Competition Policy and Labor Migration”, Politique Europeenne, 15, Winter 2005, pp. 8-112. (co-authored with Dóra Husz). “Ein Sozialmodell an der Grenze. Kapitalismus ohne Kompromiss (The limits of a Social Model. Capitalism without Compromise)”, in Osteuropa, 5-6, 2004, pp. 372-386. (co-authored with Bela Greskovits) “Harsche Bedingungen für Osteuropas Rückkehr nach Europa: Woher kommen sie? Warum gibt es nicht mehr Widerstand?” (Tough Conditions for Eastern Europe’s Return to Europe – what is their origin, and why is there no resistance?). Kurswechsel 1/2004, pp. 52-59. “A Cold Welcome: The Unequal Terms of Eastern Enlargement”, in Global Dialogue, Vol. 5, No.3, Summer/Autumn 2003, pp. 19-29. “Imperialismus, peripherer Kapitalismus und europäische Einigung“ (Imperialism, peripheral capitalism and European unification – some preliminary reflections), Z. Zeitschrift Marxistische Erneuerung, Nr. 54, Juni 2003, S. 19-33 “Erweiterung und Vertiefung der EU: Neoliberale Restrukturierung und transnationales Kapital“, (Neoliberal restructuring and transnational capital in the deepening and widening of the EU.) PROKLA 128, Vol. 32, No. 3, 2002, pp. 353-379. Translated into Hungarian, in Eszmélet 59, pp. 102-127

8 “Development Paths on Europe’s Periphery: Hungary’s and Poland’s Return to Europe”, in Polish Sociological Review, Vol. 33, No. 1, 2001, pp. 3-27 (together with Béla Greskovits) Translated into Serbian, in Habitus, Novi Sad, Dec. 2000, pp. 121-146 “European Integration and Institutional Fragmentation: the Case of the Polish Transport Industry”, in: Acta Oeconomica, Vol. 50, Nr. 3-4, pp. 351-370, 1999 Translated into Hungarian, in: Külgazdaság Vol. XLIV, Nr. 1, 2000, pp. 65-78

Book Chapters “Varieties of Capitalism in Eastern Europe.” Chapter 20 in The Routledge Handbook of East European Politics, edited by Adam Fagan and Petr Kopeckỳ, 2017, pp. 267–80. Milton Park, Abingdon: Routledge. “East Central Europe in the European Union”, Chapter 19 in The Palgrave Handbook of Critical International Political Economy, eds. Alan Cafruny, Lela S. Talani and Gonzalo P. Martin, 2016, pp. 369-390. London: Palgrave McMillan. “East-Central Europe’s Quandary.” Chapter 8 in Poverty, Inequality, and Democracy eds. Francis Fukuyama, Larry Diamond, and Marc F. Plattner. Baltimore: Press and the National Endowment for Democracy, 2012, pp. 91-104. (Co-author Béla Greskovits). “East European Transformation and the Paradoxes of Transnationalization” In: Joan DeBardeleben and Achim Hurrelmann (eds.): Transnational Europe: Promise, Paradox, Limits. Palgrave, MacMillan; 2011, pp. 130-152. “Slovakia and Hungary: successful and failed euro entry without social pacts”, in Philippe Pochet, Maarten Keune and David Natalie (eds): “After the Euro and Enlargement: Social Pacts in the EU. Brussels, ETUI. (Co-author Béla Greskovits) “Race to the Bottom? Transnational Companies and Reinforced Competition in the enlarged European Union” In: Van Apeldoorn, Bastiaan, Jan Drahokoupil and Laura Horn (eds): Neoliberal European Governance and Beyond – The Contradictions and Limits of a Political Project. Palgrave; MacMillan, 2009, pp. 163-186. “Race to the bottom? Die Dynamik der Konkurrenzbeziehungen in der erweiterten EU“. (Race to the bottom? The dynamics of competition in the enlarged EU). PROKLA – Zeitschrift fuer kritische Sozialwissenschaft, Vol. 36, No.3, Sept. 2006, pp. 343-360 “Neoliberalismus, eingebetteter Neoliberalismus, Neokorporatismus: Sozialistische Hinterlassenschaften, transnationale Integration und die Diversitaet osteuropaeischer Kapitalismen“. (Neoliberalism, Embedded Neoliberalism and Neocorporatism: Socialist Legacies, Transnational Integration and the Diversity of East European Capitalism). In: Dieter Segert (ed): Postsozialismus. Wien: Braumueller Verlag 2006, pp. 185-206. “Is Europe a better world power? Failing the test in Eastern Europe”. In: Socialist Register 2005: The Empire Reloaded, edited by Leo Panitch and Colin Leys, pp. 145-155. “Neogramscianismus: Stephen Gill (Neogramscianism: Stephen Gill)“. In: Hans-Jürgen Bieling, Monika Lerch: Theorien der europäischen Integration, Leske und Budrich, 2005, pp. 201-225. Why is there no third way? The role of neoliberal ideology, networks and think-tanks in combating market socialism and shaping transformation in Poland“. In: Dieter Plehwe, Bernhard Walpen and Gisela Neunhoeffer (eds): Neoliberal Hegemonie: A Critique. Routledge, RIPE series, pp. 89- 105. (co-authored with Gisela Neunhöffer, Routledge, RIPE series, (co-authored with Gisela Neunhöffer). “Osterweiterung der EU – Neuer Impuls oder Rückschlag für die Europäische Integration? (Eastern Enlargement: New Stimulus or Backlash for European Integration?)“. In: Martin

9 Beckmann/Hans-Jürgen Bieling/Frank Deppe (eds.): Euro-Kapitalismus und globale politische Ökonomie, VSA-Verlag, Hamburg, 2003, pp. 144-168 “EU-Integration und Osterweiterung: Die Konturen einer neuen europäischen Unordnung“, (EU- Integration and Eastern Enlargement: Dimensions of a New European Disorder). In: H-J- Bieling, J. Steinhilber (eds): Die Konfiguration Europas: Dimensionen einer kritischen Integrationstheorie. Münster, Westfälisches Dampfboot, pp. 304-330, 2000 “Internationalisation: An Issue Neglected in the Path-Dependency Approach to Post-Communist Transformation”, in: Dobry, Michel (ed): Democratic and Capitalist Transitions in Eastern Europe: Lessons for the Social Sciences, Dordrecht et al: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000, pp. 235-261,

Working Papers “Mortgaging Europe’s Periphery.” LEQS Paper No. 124/2017. LSE ‘Europe in Question’ Discussion Paper Series. London: London School of Economics. “The Crisis of the Eurozone”. EUI, RSCAS Working Paper 2010/77 “East European Transformation and the Paradoxes of Transnationalization”, EUI SPS Working Paper 2010/01 “Wohlfahrtsstaaten unter Stress” (Welfare States under Pressure), in: Ost-West-Gegeninformationen Jg. 19, Nor. 1/2007, pp. 3-6. “Capital, Labor and the Prospects of the European Social Model in the East.“ Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Central and Eastern Europe Working Paper 58, 2004 (co-authored with Bela Greskovits) “Whose Europe is it?“ Der Öffentliche Sektor: Forschungsmemoranden 2-3/2003, (together with Dóra Husz). “Imperialism, peripheral capitalism and European unification – some preliminary reflections“, in: Martin Beckmann, Hans-Jürgen Bieling and Frank Deppe (eds): The Emergence of a New Euro Capitalism? Implications for Analysis and Politics. Forschungsgruppe Europäische Gemeinschaften (FEG) Studie No. 18, 2003 “Der Pfad in die Abhängigkeit? Reichweite und Grenzen institutionalistischer Beiträge in der Tranformationsdebatte“, WZB-discussion paper FSI 99– 103, 1999. “Dienstleister in multinationalen Wertschöpfungsnetzwerken Europas. Überlegungen zum Forschungsfeld Transnationale Organisation in Europa“, (together with Dieter Plehwe) in: Dieter Plehwe (Hg.): Transformation der Logistik. WZB-discussion paper FS I 98 - 103, 1998, pp. 41-71, 1998 “Zwischen lokaler Anarchie und globalen Netzen: Transformationsprozesse im polnischen Straßengüterverkehr“, WZB-discussion paper FS I 97-102, 1997, 1997 “Governance im Spätsozialismus. Die Herausbildung hybrider Koordinationsformen und informeller Vernetzungen in Ungarn und Polen in den achtziger Jahren“, WZB-discussion paper FS I 96-102, 1996 “EG-Integration und Frauenforschung in Deutschland. Eine kommentierte Literaturübersicht“, FEG- Arbeitspapier Nr. 13, September 1994 “Der Europäische Binnenmarkt“. Biss Public: Beiträge zur sozialwissenschaftlichen Diskussion. Heft 4, 1993.

10 Book Reviews Arlie Russel Hochschild. Strangers in their own land: Anger and mourning on the American right, New York; London, The New Press 2016, in Czech Sociological Review, forthcoming. Kathleen Thelen, Varieties of Liberalization and the New Politics of Social Solidarity, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2015, in West European Politics; 39(2), pp. 403–404. Gareth Dale (ed.) First the Transition, then the Crash. Eastern Europe in the 2000s, Pluto Press, London, in Debatte, Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, April 8, 2013. Guglielmo Meardi. Social Failures of EU Enlargement: A Case of Workers Voting with their Feet, Routledge, London, in ILRReview, January 2013 Pieter Vanhuysse (2007). Divide and Pacify: Strategic Social Policies and Political Protests in Post- Communist Democracies, Central European University Press, Budapest, in Political Studies, January 2010. Katharina Bluhm (2007). Experimentierfeld Ostmitteleuropa? Deutsche Unternehmen in Polen und der Tschechischen Republik, VS-Verlag, Wiesbaden 2007, in Das Argument, No. 277, 2008

Miscellaneous “Trade unions and the fiscal crisis of the state”, Warsaw Forum of Economic Sociology, Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring 2011, pp. 89-106. The Protracted Revolution. At: http://debate.eudo.eu/cafe/2010/06/25/the-protracted-revolution/ Patterns of Social Exclusion and Inclusion in East-Central Europe”, Development and Transition, June 2010, No. 15, pp. 14-17. (co-authored with Bela Greskovits). Development Partnership and Solidarity Pact, in: Andrew Watt (ed): After the Crisis: Towards a Sustainable Growth Model, ETUI Conference Reader (with Bela Greskovits). “Capitalist Diversity in Eastern Europe.” European Economic Sociology Newsletter, February 2007 (co- authored with Bela Greskovits).

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