Curriculum Vitae Prof. dr. Thomas Conzelmann

Academic Career ...... 2 Professional Affiliations ...... 2 Education ...... 4 Scholarships ...... 4 Research ...... 5 Supervision and co-supervision of dissertations ...... 5 Acquisition of external funding ...... 5 Publications ...... 7 Refereed journal articles ...... 7 Contributions to refereed books ...... 7 Books ...... 8 Editorships ...... 9 Other contributions to journals (non-refereed) ...... 9 Other contributions to books (non-refereed) ...... 9 Teaching ...... 11 Teaching qualifications ...... 11 Teaching at ...... 11 Teaching at the Universities of Darmstadt and ...... 13 Professional Service and memberships ...... 15 Functions in Academic Self-Administration ...... 15 Other ...... 16

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Academic Career

Professional Affiliations

Since March Professor of International Relations at Maastricht University; Faculty of 2013 Arts and Social

 Director of NWO VIDI project ‘No carrots, no sticks: How do peer reviews among states acquire authority in global governance?’. Director of PROM (Peer Review Observatory Maastricht)  Supervision and co-supervision of five PhD candidates, membership in various PhD reading and degree committees (see below)  Coordinating and teaching in a variety of courses at Bachelor and Masters levels  Head of working group responsible for developing a BA programme on ‘Global and Regional Studies’  Member of the Academic Board, Part-time PhD programme for professionals, UM Brussels Campus (since 2011)

September Associate Professor of International Relations at Maastricht University; 2007 – Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences March 2013  Research on soft modes of governance at the global and European level, in particular on peer reviews in international organizations and on corporate social responsibility initiatives  Acquisition of funding from the NWO (VIDI grant, 2012), from Maastricht University, and from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft  Co-supervision of three PhD candidates  Coordinating and teaching in a variety of courses at Bachelor and Masters levels  Associate Dean for Research and Director of the Research Institute, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (2009-2013)  Director of the Graduate School, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (2009- 2011)  Chair of the EFFORT committee (External Funds and Financing of Research Time) (2011/12)  Member of the Academic Board, Part-time PhD programme for professionals, UM Brussels Campus (since 2011)

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October 2001 – Assistant Professor at Darmstadt University of Technology; Department August 2007 of History and Social Sciences  Leader of a research team on “Soft Modes of Governance and the Private Sector“ in the context of the EU Network of Excellence „CONNEX“; academic contact person for CONNEX at Darmstadt University  Acquisition of funding and co-leader of a research project funded by the German Foundation on “Enterprises as Normative Entrepreneurs?” (with Klaus Dieter Wolf and Helmut Breitmeier)  Development of courses and teaching at undergraduate and graduate level  Co-development of the teaching modules “International Civil Society”, and of the courses “Foreign Policy in Comparison” and “International Development” in the context of the E-Learning Project PolitikON (www.politikon.org)  Development and teaching of a „Professional Skills“ module

April 1999 – (Postdoctoral) Researcher at the Mannheim Center for European Social August 2001 Science (MZES)  Member of the interdisciplinary research group ‘Institutionalization of International Negotiation Systems’ (funded by the German Science Foundation)  Acquisition of funding and independent research on the emergence and implementation of the concept of „good governance“ in EU external policies  Acquisition of funding and organization of a doctoral training programme  Teaching of courses on EU politics, international development and constructivism in international relations at undergraduate and graduate level (Universities of Darmstadt and Mannheim)

1998 - 1999 / Lecturer and Research Assistant at the University of Mannheim; Chair for 1995 - 1997 International Relations and EU Politics  Teaching of courses on EU politics, international relations, and European and German foreign policy at undergraduate level  Founding member and active collaboration in an interdisciplinary task force aiming at the improvement of university didactics and teaching skills (ProfiLe – Qualitätsforum Lehre; see http://profile.uni-mannheim.de/index.html)

1997-1998 British Chevening Research Scholar at the London School of and Political Science und at the University of Birmingham / UK

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Education

September PhD at the University of Mannheim („magna cum laude“); Dissertation title: 2000 Contested Spaces: The Europeanization of Regional Policy in Great Britain and

February Doctoral studies at the University of Mannheim, at the London School of Econo- 1995 – April mics and Political Science and at the University of Birmingham 2000

January 1995 Master of Arts at the University of Heidelberg (“with highest distinction”)

1988 - 1994 Studies in Political Science (Major), Public , and Current History (Minors) at the University of Heidelberg, Free University , and Victoria University of Manchester

Scholarships

1997  British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Chevening Scholarship, 12.000,- GBP  Evangelisches Studienwerk Villligst, dissertation fellowship, 4.800,- DM  Gottlieb Daimler und Karl Benz-Stiftung, offer of a dissertation fellowship, (declined after offer of Chevening Scholarship)

1992  European Commission, ERASMUS student exchange grant, 4.500,- GBP

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Research

Supervision and co-supervision of dissertations

2012  Dr. Johanna Hoeffken: ‘Power to the People? Civic engagement with small- scale hydroelectric plants in India’. Defended on 12 December 2012 (second supervisor; promotor: Prof. Wiebe E. Bijker)

2014  Drs. Oxana Slobozhan: ‘Global Governance in the Management of Natural (expected) Resources: The Case of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI)’ (working title) (second supervisor; promotor: Prof. Luc Soete)

 Drs. Anne-Claire Marangoni: ‘Consistency or Inconsistency of EU External Policies? A Case Study on the European Commission’ (working title) (second supervisor; promoter: Prof. Sophie Vanhoonacker)

2016  Drs. Valentina Carraro: ‘Just Another Brush Stroke on the Human Rights (expected) Canvas? – The Design and Authority of the United Nations Universal Periodic Review Vis-À-Vis the UN Treaty Bodies’ (working title) (Promotor; second supervisor: Prof. Sophie Vanhoonacker)

 Drs. Hortense Jongen: ‘Fighting Corruption the Soft Way – The Authority of Peer Reviews to Monitor Compliance with Anti-Corruption Standard Setting Instruments’ (working title) (Promotor; second supervisor: Dr. Giselle Bosse)

 Drs. Martina Kühner: ‘Powerful Numbers for Effective Outcomes? The Role of Global Monitoring to Foster Sustainable Development’ (working title) (Promotor; second supervisor: Dr. Ron Cörvers)

Acquisition of external funding

2012  “No carrots, no sticks: How do peer reviews among states acquire authority in global governance? (NWO Innovational Incentive Scheme VIDI); 640.000,- €

2011  „Beyond the Carrot and the Stick: Peer Reviews as an Instrument of Global Governance“ (Bonus for eligible but not funded project application under the NWO Innovational Incentive Scheme); Maastricht University; 25.000,- €

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2010  „Peer Reviews as an Instrument of Global Governance“ (workshop grant); University of Maastricht / DFG-Sonderforschungsbereich 597 (with Kerstin Martens); 9.000,- €

2007  „Unternehmen als Normunternehmer“ (research grant for continuation of project) Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (with Helmut Breitmeier and Klaus Wolf); 121.400,- €

 „Private Self-Regulation in the “ (workshop grant); European Commission / NoE CONNEX (with Anne Flohr and Sandra Schwindenhammer); 10.000 ,- €

 “What Future Shape for the EU? Reflections on Multi-Level Governance” (publication grant) European Commission / NoE CONNEX; 3.200 ,- €

2006  „The Democratic Legitimacy of Soft Modes of Governance“ (workshop and publication grant); European Commission / NoE CONNEX (with Susana Borrás); 14.600 ,- €

2005  „Unternehmen als Normunternehmer“ (research grant); Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (with Helmut Breitmeier and Klaus Dieter Wolf); 202.700,- €

 „Soft Modes of Governance and the Private Sector: The EU and the Global Experience““ (workshop grant); European Commission / NoE CONNEX; 15.500 ,- €

 „Nord und Süd im globalen Regieren – Forschungsperspektiven, Politikfelder, Akteure“ (workshop grant); ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius (with Jörg Faust); 5.000,- €

2001  „Argumentieren und Verhandeln in internationalen Verhandlungssystemen“ (workshop grant); Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft / Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung (MZES) (with Beate Kohler-Koch); 2.200,- DM

 „10 Jahre Regionenforschung – Was haben wir gelernt ?“ (workshop and publication grant); Deutsche Forschungsgemein-schaft / MZES (with Michèle Knodt); 15.000,- DM

1999  “The EU and its Performance in International Organizations and International Treaties” (conference travel grant); Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft; 2.100,- DM

1997  “Europeanization of National Policies? Linking the Multi-Level Governance Approach with Theories of Policy Learning and Policy Change” (conference travel grant); Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft; 1.850,- DM

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Publications

Refereed journal articles Conzelmann, Thomas (2012): A Procedural Approach to the Design of Voluntary Clubs: Negotiating the Responsible Care Global Charter; in: Socio-Economic Review 10 (1), 193-214. Conzelmann, Thomas / Faust, Jörg (2009): Globales Regieren zwischen "Nord" und "Süd" (Global Governance between "North" and "South"); in: Politische Vierteljahresschrift 50 (2), 203- 225. Borrás, Susana / Conzelmann, Thomas (2007): Democracy, Legitimacy and Soft Modes of Governance in the EU: The Empirical Turn; in: Journal of European Integration, 29 (5), 531- 548. Conzelmann, Thomas / Borrás, Susana (eds., 2007): Democracy and Soft Modes of Governance in the EU; Special Issue of the Journal of European Integration, 29 (5). Conzelmann, Thomas (2005): Zwischen Baum und Borke - Die Entgrenzung der regionalen Wirtschaftsförderung unter europäischen Vorzeichen (Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea - Regional Economic Assistance under European Portents); in: Raumforschung und Raumordnung 63 (2), pp. 99-108. Conzelmann, Thomas (1998): Europeanisation of Regional Development Policies? Linking the Multi-Level Governance Approach with Theories of Policy Learning and Policy Change; in: European Integration Online Papers 2 (4); http://eiop.or.at/eiop/texte/1998-004a.htm. Conzelmann, Thomas (1995): Networking and the Politics of EU Regional Policy. Lessons from North -Westphalia, Nord-Pas de Calais and North West England; in: Regional and Federal Studies 5 (2), pp. 134-172.

Contributions to refereed books Conzelmann, Thomas (2013): Neofunctionalism; in: Schieder, Siegfried / Spindler, Manuela (Eds.): Theories of International Relations; London / New York: Routledge (accepted for publication). Conzelmann, Thomas (2013): 'The Politics of Peer Reviewing: Comparing the OECD and the EU/OMC'; in Tannelie Blom and Sophie Vanhoonacker (eds.): The Politics of Informing the EU; Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan (accepted for publication). Conzelmann, Thomas (2011): Informal Governance in International Relations; in: Christiansen, Thomas and Neuhold, Christine (eds.): International Handbook on Informal Governance; Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 268-290. Conzelmann, Thomas (2011): Reporting and Peer Review in the Implementation of International Decisions: What Role for Civil Society?; in: Reinalda, Bob (ed.): The Ashgate Research Companion to Non-State Actors; Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 319-331 (accepted for publication) Conzelmann, Thomas (2008): Beyond the Carrot and the Stick: State Reporting Procedures in the WTO and the OECD; in: Joachim, Jutta / Reinalda, Bob / Verbeek, Bertjan (Eds.): International Organizations and Policy Implementation; London: Routledge, pp. 35-47.

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Conzelmann, Thomas / Wolf, Klaus Dieter (2007): The Potential and Limits of Governance by Private Codes of Conduct; in: Graz, Jean-Christophe / Nölke, Andreas (Eds.): Transnational Private Governance in the Global Political Economy; London: Routledge, pp. 98-114. Conzelmann, Thomas (2006): Neofunktionalismus (Neofunctionalism); in: Schieder, Siegfried / Spindler, Manuela (Eds.): Theorien der Internationalen Beziehungen; Opladen / Farmington Hills: Barbara Budrich (2nd edition), pp. 145-171. Conzelmann, Thomas (2006): Regional Policy; in: Bache, Ian / Jordan, Andrew (Eds.): The Europeanization of British Politics? Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 248-262. Conzelmann, Thomas (2005): Stichwort „Europäische Union" (Headword „European Union"); in: Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung (Ed.): Handwörterbuch der Raumordnung; Hannover: Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung, pp. 266-273. Conzelmann, Thomas (2004): Hauen und Stechen oder Vertrauen und Sprechen? Interessen und Ideen in internationalen Verhandlungssystemen (Interests and Ideas in International Negotiation Systems); in: Pappi, Franz Urban / Riedel, Eibe / Vaubel, Roland (Eds.): Institutionalisierung internationaler Verhandlungssysteme; Frankfurt a.M. / New York: Campus, pp. 69-89. Beck, Daniel / Conzelmann, Thomas (2004): Zwischen Sanktionierung und Dialog: Die Durchsetzung von Good Governance in der Entwicklungspartnerschaft von EU und AKP (Between Sanctions and Dialogue: The Implementation of Good Governance in EU-ACP Relations); in: Pappi, Franz Urban / Riedel, Eibe / Vaubel, Roland (Eds.): Institutionalisierung internationaler Verhandlungssysteme (Mannheimer Jahrbuch für Europäische Sozialforschung 8); Frankfurt a.M. / New York: Campus, pp. 321-352. Conzelmann, Thomas (2003): (Neo-)Funktionalismus (Neo-Functionalism); in: Schieder, Siegfried / Spindler, Manuela (Eds.): Theorien der Internationalen Beziehungen. Eine Einführung; Opladen: Leske + Budrich (UTB), pp. 141-168. Conzelmann, Thomas (1996): Stichwort „Europa der Regionen" (Headword „Europe of the Regions"); in: Kohler-Koch, Beate / Woyke, Wichard (Eds.): Europäische Union (Lexikon der Politik, Bd. 5); München: C.H. Beck , pp. 61-68.

Books Breitmeier, Helmut / Conzelmann, Thomas / Wolf, Klaus Dieter (2013): Transnationales Regieren in der Weltgesellschaft (Transnational Governance in World Society); Hagen: FernUniversität (contributions by Anne Flohr, Anja Jakobi, Lothar Rieth, Sandra Schwindenhammer, and Melanie Zimmer). Kohler-Koch, Beate / Conzelmann, Thomas / Knodt, Michèle (2004): Europäische Integration, europäisches Regieren (European Integration - European Governance); Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. Conzelmann, Thomas (2002): Große Räume, kleine Räume: Europäisierte Regionalpolitik in Deutsch- land und Großbritannien (Large Spaces - Small Spaces: Europeanized Regional Policy in Germany and Great Britain); Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft.

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Editorships Conzelmann, Thomas / Smith, Randall (eds., 2008): Multi-level Governance in the European Union: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead; Baden-Baden: NOMOS. Conzelmann, Thomas / Borrás, Susana (eds., 2007): Democracy and Soft Modes of Governance in the EU; Special Issue of the Journal of European Integration, 29 (5). Conzelmann, Thomas / Knodt, Michèle (eds., 2002): Regionales Europa - europäisierte Regionen (Regional Europe - Europeanised Regions); Frankfurt / New York: Campus Verlag (Mannheimer Jahrbuch für Europäische Sozialforschung, Vol. 6).

Other contributions to journals (non-refereed) Conzelmann, Thomas (2013): From Bismarck to Benchmark – Theorizing the Emergence and Function of Governance in the EU (book review of Between Governing and Governance. On the Emergence, Function and Form of Europe’s Post-National Constellation by Poul F. Kjaer); European Law Journal 19 (1) (accepted for publication). Conzelmann, Thomas (2004): Verteilungsspiele ohne Grenzen? Die Osterweiterung der EU- Strukturpolitik (A Distributive Game Without Frontiers? The Eastern Enlargement of EU Structural Policy); in: Osteuropa 54 (5-6), pp. 333-346. Conzelmann, Thomas (2003): Auf der Suche nach einem Phänomen: Was bedeutet Good Governance in der europäischen Entwicklungspolitik? (In Search of a Phenomenon: What Is Good Governance in EU Development Aid?); in: Nord - Süd aktuell XVII (3), pp. 468-477.

Other contributions to books (non-refereed) Conzelmann, Thomas (2009): Towards a New Concept of Multi-level Governance?; in: Committee of the Regions (ed.): Les Actes des Ateliers 2008; Brussels: Committee of the Region, pp. 31-40. Conzelmann, Thomas (2008): A New Public-Private Divide in the European Union?; in: Kohler-Koch Beate / Larat, Fabrice (eds.): Efficient and Democratic Governance in the European Union (Connex Report No. 9); Mannheim: Mannheim Centre for European Social Research, pp. 119-150. Conzelmann, Thomas (2008): A New Mode of Governing? Multi-level Governance between Co- operation and Conflict; in: Conzelmann, Thomas / Smith, Randall (eds.): Multi-level Governance in the European Union: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead; Baden-Baden: NOMOS; pp. 11-30. Bache, Ian / Conzelmann, Thomas (2008): EU Structural Funds and Domestic Governance and Policy in Britain; in: Conzelmann, Thomas / Smith, Randall (eds.): Multi-level Governance in the European Union: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead; Baden-Baden: NOMOS; pp. 124-141 (with Ian Bache). Conzelmann, Thomas / Wolf, Klaus Dieter (2007): "Doing Good While Doing Well"? Potenzial und Grenzen transnationaler privatwirtschaftlicher Selbstregulierung (Doing Good While Doing Well? Potentials and Limits of Transnational Business Self-Regulation); in: Hasenclever, Andreas / Wolf, Klaus Dieter / Zürn, Michael (Eds.): Macht und Ohnmacht internationaler Institutionen; Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, pp. 145-174.

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Conzelmann, Thomas (2004): „Gutes Regieren" in europäischen Farben? Zur Leitbildsteuerung der Europäischen Union in der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (Good Governance in European Colors? Governing by Ideas in EU Development Cooperation); in: Bauer, Patricia / Voelzkow, Helmut (Eds.): Die Europäische Union - Marionette oder Regisseur?; Wiesbaden: VS Verlag, pp. 287-312. Conzelmann, Thomas (2002): Europäisierung der Regionenpolitik - Bilanz und Forschungsperspektiven (Europeanisation of Regional Politics - Summing Up and Looking Ahead); in: Conzelmann, Thomas / Knodt, Michèle: Regionales Europa - Europäisierte Regionen; Frankfurt / New York: Campus Verlag, pp. 299-314. Conzelmann, Thomas / Haidvogl, Andreas / Offenbartl, Susanne / Steinmetz, Ralk / Wolf, Klaus Dieter (2002): Online-Tutorium Internationale Zivilgesellschaft: Erweiterte Medien- kompetenz der Lehrenden durch externen Telemedia-Support (Online Tutorial International Civil Society: Enhanced E-Learning Competences Through External Telemedia Support); in: Bernath, Ulrich (Ed.): Online Tutorien. Oldenburg: Bis-Verlag, pp. 77-89. Conzelmann, Thomas (2002): Governing Good Governance: The EU and the Co-ordination of Foreign Aid Policy; in: Zhou, Hong (Ed.): Foreign Aid and International Relations; Beijing: Chinese Press, pp. 142-161. Conzelmann, Thomas (2000): Große Räume, kleine Räume: Die Europäisierung der deutschen Regionalpolitik (Larger Spaces - Smaller Spaces: Europeanized Regional Policy in Germany); in: Kohler-Koch, Beate / Knodt, Michèle, (Eds.): Deutschland zwischen Europäisierung und Selbstbehauptung; Frankfurt / Main: Campus, pp. 357-380.

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Teaching

Teaching qualifications

2011  Basiskwalificatie Onderwijs (BKO); Maastricht Universit

2007  Training Problem Based Learning (PBL); Maastricht University

2004  Trainer Certificates: ‘Rhetoric Skills’, ‘Teamwork’; Darmstadt University of Technology  Seminar ‘Coaching and Teamwork’, Darmstadt University of Technology

1996  Seminar ‘Teaching and Learning at Universities’; University of Mannheim / University of Bielefeld

Teaching at Maastricht University

International Relations / Foreign Policy

BA level  Lectures o International Organizations and Regimes: Why Do States Cooperate? o International Relations: The Organization of the World (UCM) MA level  Course coordination and development o Cooperation and Conflict: Introduction to International Relations (Course development and coordination, tutorials, skills training in 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11). Tutorials and skills training in 2012/13, 2013/14)

 Lectures o International Relations: Contours of a Discipline (Research Master ES and Master ES) o Causes of War, Strategies for Peace (Master ES) o Humanitarian Intervention: Political, Ethical and Legal Challenges o Global Governance: Effective and Democratic? (Master ES) o International Bureaucracies in Comparison (Research Master ES) o Beyond the Carrot and the Stick: Peer Reviews in International Organizations (Research Master ES) o Legitimacy and Accountability in Global Governance (Master ES)

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EU External Relations / EU General

BA level  Course coordination and development o Europe and Global Politics After World War Two (course development, coordination, tutorials in 2010/11 and 2011/12) o Great Expectations: History, Institutions and Policies of the EU (course development and coordination, tutorials in 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10) o Great Expectations (Minor) (course development and coordination, tutoring in 2007/08 and 2008/09)  Lectures o What is European integration and how to explain it? o The Transformation of Europe – Functionalism and Institutionalism o From Rome to Maastricht: European Integration during the Cold War o Theories of Integration and Governance in the EU

MA level  Course coordination and development o European Integration: State of the Art (Research Master ES): course development, coordination, tutorial in 2013/14 o Europe in the World (Research Master ES): course development, coordination, tutorial in 2009/10 and 2010/11  Lectures o Integration theory: Refresher lecture o EU Governance in the global context (Research Master ES) o Aid and trade in the EU’s external relations (Research Master ES)

Skills Training and supervision

BA level  Supervision of BA theses I and II (since 2007)  Negotiation Skills (BA) (2007/08)

MA level  Mentoring programme (2011/12 and 2012/13)  Foreign Policy Analysis (MA) in 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10, and 2010/11  Research Workshop: Responding to New Global Challenges (MA and Research Master ES) in 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10, and 2010/11  Supervision of MA theses in the MA and Research Master European Studies and the MA Globalization and Development Studies (since 2007/2011)  Lecture: Applying for a PhD (MSc)

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Teaching at the Universities of Darmstadt and Mannheim

International Relations / Foreign Policy

BA level  The basics of International Relations (series of 12 lectures) (Summer Terms 2006 and 2007)  Comparative Foreign Policy Analysis (E-learning course) (Winter Term 2006/07)  The ABC of International Relations (seminar with simulation game) (Summer Terms 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and – possibly – 2007)  North South Relations and International Development (seminar partly held as E-learning course, partly with simulation game) (Winter Term 1996/97, Summer Term 2001, Winter Term 2004/05)  International Conflicts (seminar) (Summer Term 1998)  The Foreign Policy of Unified Germany (seminar) (Winter Terms 1995/96 and 2000/2001)

MA level  United Nations: Policies and Institutions (Excursion to Geneva) (Summer Terms 2003, 2004, 2005)  International Political Economy (Winter Term 2001, Summer Term 2005)  Forms and Legitimacy of International Intervention (Winter Term 2004/05)  International Negotiation: Theory and Practice (including simulation game) (Summer Term 2003)  The United Nations World Conferences (Winter Term 2002/03)  Why Do States Comply With International Obligations? (Summer Term 2002)  The Constructivist Turn in International Relations (Summer Term 2001)

EU External Relations / EU General

Under-  EU Foreign and Security Policy (Summer Term 1995) graduate  The European Union: Policies and Politics (with excursion to Strasbourg) courses (Summer Term 1996, Winter Term 1998/99)

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Graduate  EU External Relations (Winter Terms 2001 and 2004/05) courses  After the Referendum Crisis: What Future for the European Union? (Winter Term 2005/06)  Governance in the European Union (Summer Term 2004)

General Political Science

Under-  Introduction to Political Science (with excursion to Berlin) graduate (Winter Terms 2002/03, 2003/04 and – possibly – 2007/08) courses  Professional Skills (teamwork and presentation) (8 courses, 2002-2006)

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Professional Service and memberships

Functions in Academic Self-Administration

Maastricht  Head of working group responsible for developing a BA programme on University ‘Global and Regional Studies’  Member of the Academic Board, Part-time PhD programme for professionals, UM Brussels Campus (since 2011, ongoing)  Associate Dean for Research and Director of the Research Institute, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (2009-2013)  Chair of the EFFORT committee (External Funds and Financing of Research Time) (2011/12)  Director of the Graduate School, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (2009- 2011)  Member, ICT commission (2008-2009)

Technische  Representative of non-professorial staff in the Board of the Institute for Universität Political Science (2004-2007) Darmstadt  Member, Council of the Department of and Historical Sciences (2005-2007)  Member, Ausschuss für Lehre und Studium (Committee for Teaching and Studies) of the Department of Humanities and Historical Sciences (2005- 2007)  Member, Berufungskommission Analyse und Vergleich politischer Systeme (Committee for the appointment of a professor of comparative analysis of political systems) (2003/2004)  ECPR ‚Official Representative’ (2001-2007)

Universität  Member, Library Committee of the MZES (1999-2001) Mannheim /  Member, Council of the Faculty for Social Sciences (1998-1999) MZES  Member, Studienkommission (Teaching and Studies Committee) of the Faculty for Social Sciences (1998-1999)

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Other

Reviewer  Cambridge Review of International Affairs roles  Czech Science Foundation  European Integration Online Papers  European Political Science Review  European Research Council (ERC)  Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Flanderen / Flemish Research Council (FWO)  Journal of Common Market Studies  Journal of European Integration  Journal of International Relations and Development  Journal of Public Policy  Journal of South East European and Black Sea Studies  Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO)  Palgrave Macmillan  Regional and Federal Studies  Regulation & Governance  Socio-Economic Review  St. Anthony's International Review  Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen

Member of  European Union Studies Association (EUSA) academic  German Political Science Association (DVPW) associations  International Studies Association (ISA)  Nederlandse Kring voor de Wetenschap der Politiek (NKWP)  Netherlands Institute of Government (NIG)  Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE)  Study Committee European Integration (AEI)  United Nations Association of Germany (DGVN)  University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES)

Maastricht, 14 October 2013