Curriculum Vitae Name: Address: E-Mail: Holger Moroff University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Political Scien

Curriculum Vitae Name: Address: E-Mail: Holger Moroff University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Political Scien

curriculum vitae name: Holger Moroff address: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Political Science, 260 Hamilton Hall, NC 27599-3265 e-mail: [email protected] education: Graduate studies in political science at the Universities of Osnabück (DFG- Graduiertenkolleg) and Jena on the Culture of Soft Security – Security Governance in the EU’s Neighborhood MES (Master of European Studies) at the University of Bonn Centre for European Integration Studies (ZEI) with a thesis on the negotiation system of the EU Council MA in political science at Washington University in St. Louis with a thesis on comparative political corruption BA in economics, history, and American studies at the Ruhr-University Bochum Abitur (A-levels) at Goethe-Gymnasium in Bochum, Germany languages: German, English, Spanish (fluent), French & Russian (reading &working knowledge) fellowships: EFSPS (European Foreign and Security Policy Studies) post-doc program of the VW, Riksbanken and Compagnia di San Paolo foundations DFG (German Research Council) graduate program Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes (German Scholarship Foundation) work experience: Since 2008 DAAD visiting professor at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill (Department of Political Science and Center for European Studies) 2002-2008 lecturer at Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena in international and comparative politics 2001-2002 research fellow at the Institut für Europäische Politik (IEP) in Berlin since then associate external fellow 2000 assistant to head of political section in the Permanent Representation of Germany at the EU in Brussels 2000 tutor for the European Studies programme at the Centre for European Studies, University of Bonn books The Culture of Soft Security – Security Governance in the EU’s Neighbourhood (in preparation). 2012 Fighting Corruption in Eastern Europe: A multilevel perspective (co-editor with Diana Schmidt-Pfister), Routledge. 2010 Anti-Corruption for Eastern Europe, special issue of the refereed journal “Global Crime”, vol. 11 (2), Oxford (co-editor with Diana Schmidt-Pfister, also to be published as an edited volume in 2011 with Routledge). 2002 European Soft Security Policies - The Northern Dimension, Berlin/Helsinki (editor). peer reviewed articles and book chapters: 2016 EU-Russia relations: From Common Strategy to Strategic Partnership – the politics of lowering expectations, (in preparation). 2012 The intricate interplay of Multilevel Anti-Corruption, in “Fighting Corruption in Eastern Europe: A multilevel perspective”, Routledge , pp. 203-215. 2010 Anti-Corruption Movements, Mechanisms and Machines, with Diana Schmidt-Pfister (Univ. of Konstanz), in “Anti-Corruption for Eastern Europe” (special issue of “Global Crime”, vol. 11 (2), Oxford), Diana Schmidt-Pfister/ Holger Moroff (eds.), pp. 12-23. 2010 Converging US and European international anti-corruption policies, in “European Anti- Corruption Regimes”, Sebastian Wolf / Diana Schmidt-Pfister (eds.), Nomos, Baden-Baden, 21 pp. 2008 Soft-securitization as an analytical frame for EU-Kaliningrad relations, in: Gänzle, Stefan et al. (ed.), “Adapting to European Integration? The Case of the Russian Exclave Kaliningrad”, Manchaster University Press, pp. 68-85. 2007 Russia, the CIS and the EU: Secondary Integration by Association?, in: Malfliet, Katlijn / Verpoest, Lien / Vinokurov, Evgeny (ed.) “The CIS and the EU: Compatibility of Integration Options for the Post-Soviet Space”, Palgrave Macmillan, Hampshire, pp. 95-120. 2007 Die Politik der EU gegenüber Russland: Kohärenz in der Vielfalt? (EU policies towards Russia: coherence in diversity?), in: “Europäische Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik - intergouvernementaler Club oder kollektiver Akteur?”, Mathias Jopp / Peter Schlotter (ed.), Nomos, Baden-Baden, (DFG project within the SFB governance in a multi-level system) pp. 231-256. 2005 Internationale Strategien der Korruptionsbekämpfung (International Anti-Corruption Strategies), in: „Politische Korruption“ (special issue of Politische Vierteljahresschrift, PVS), Ulrich von Alemann (ed.), VS-Verlag, Wiesbaden, pp. 257-272. 2004 A Polychromatic Turn in Corruption Research?, in: “Crime, Law, and Social Change”, 42/1 August 2004, New York, pp. 83-98. 2004 Die EU als Akteur und Regisseur in ihren Beziehungen zu Russland (The EU as actor and director in its relations with Russia), in: „Die Europäische Union – Marionette oder Regisseur?“, Helmut Voelzkow / Patricia Bauer (ed.), VS-Verlag, Wiesbaden, pp. 257-272. 2002 Introduction and Theoretical Considerations, in: „European Soft Security Policies - The Northern Dimension”, Holger Moroff (ed.), Berlin/Helsinki, pp. 12-36. 1 2002 The EU’s Northern Soft Security Policy: Emergence and Effectiveness, in: „European Soft Security Policies - The Northern Dimension”, Holger Moroff (ed.), Berlin/Helsinki, pp. 150-227. 2001 American and German Fundraising Fiascos and their Aftermath, in: ”Political Corruption: Concepts and Contexts”, 3rd ed., Arnold J. Heidenheimer / Michael Johnston (ed.), Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, pp. 689-712. 2001 Corruption Terms in the World Press: How Languages Differ, with Verena Blechinger (FU Berlin), in: ”Political Corruption: Concepts and Contexts”, 3rd ed., Arnold J. Heidenheimer / Michael Johnston (ed.), Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, pp. 887-907. 2001 Controlling Business Payoffs to Foreign Officials: The 1999 OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, together with Arnold J. Heidenheimer (Washington University), in: ”Political Corruption: Concepts and Contexts”, 3rd ed, Arnold J. Heidenheimer / Michael Johnston (eds.), Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, pp. 945-961. (An earlier version of this article was presented at the IPSA conference, August 2000, in Québec City) articles, book chapters, reports: 2013 Is the EU a problem or a solution for German Foreign Policy? Max Weber Chair Working Paper, New York University. 2008 EU-Russia cooperation in crisis management: Soft Securitizing a Strategic Partnership, in: Britz, Melanie, Stålvant, Carl-Einar., Ekengren, Marcus (ed.) “Europeanization and Societal Security in a Wider Europe”, Acta B 39, Stockholm, pp. 95-114. 2007 Renegotiating the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement between Russia and the EU, in: Causcaz.com 3 S. (http://www.caucaz.com/home_eng/breve_contenu.php?id=308) Europäische Außenpolitik: Ein Analysemodell – dargestellt an der EU-Politik gegenüber Russland, in: „Kulturen und Identitäten – Interessen und Strategien: Europäische Nationen und die Europäische Union vor der Osterweiterung“, Sebastian Mayer / Julian Pänke / Jan Wielgohs (ed.), Universität Viadrina, Frankfurt/Oder, pp. 25-34. 2003 Europa largita – conceptul de vecinatate al Uniunii Europene, in: „Republica Moldova si Integrarea Europeana - Elemente de Strategie”, Arcadie Barbarbarosie / Valeriu Gheorghiu (ed.), Institutul de Plitici Publice, Chisinau, Moldova, pp. 150-155. 2002 A Northern Dimension for EU Policies, in: „Russian Regional Perspectives” (Journal of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, IISS, London), Vol. 1 (1), Mai 2002, pp. 26-30. 2002 Associating Russia after Enlargement - the EU’s methods, failures and options, in: „Conference Report - The New North of Europe”, Finnish Institute for International Affairs (ed.), Helsinki, 2002, pp. 63-68. 2001 Introduction Part IX - Reactions to Corruption in Authoritarian Regimes: Introduction, in: ”Political Corruption: Concepts and Contexts”, 3rd ed., Arnold J. Heidenheimer / Michael Johnston (ed.), Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, pp. 534-537. 2001 Introduction Part XII Corruption Inheritance: Entrenched or Transitional: Introduction, in: ”Political Corruption: Concepts and Contexts”, 3rd ed., Arnold J. Heidenheimer / Michael Johnston (ed.), Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, pp. 797-799. 2 2001 Study Guide M.E.S, guide for the Master of European Studies at the Center for European Integration Studies (ZEI) at Bonn University (internal publication of ZEI). translations: 2001 from German: Corruption in Germany 1933-1945 by Ralph Angermund, in: „Political Corruption: Concepts and Contexts”, 3. Ausg., Arnold J. Heidenheimer / Michael Johnston (ed.), Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, pp. 605-620. 2000 from English: Nationalsymbolik und Mitbürgerinklusion by Arnold Heidenheimer, in: „Von der Bonner zur Berliner Republik”, Roland Czada / Hellmut Wollmann (ed.), Westdeutscher Verlag, Leviathan special issue, pp. 264-277. Teaching: 2013 spring: Political corruption in comparative and IR perspective (poli 871), TheEuropean Union (poli 433), director of committee on three master theses, member of four MA committees (Chapel Hill) 2012 fall: The EU as a global actor (poli 891, Transatlantic Master graduate course), The European Union (poli 433), member of one PhD committee (Chapel Hill) spring: Political corruption in comparative and IR perspective (poli 871), The European Union (poli 433), director of committee on one master thesis (Chapel Hill) 2011 fall: The EU as a global actor (poli 891, Transatlantic Master graduate course), The European Union (poli 433), supervisor of two honors theses (Chapel Hill) spring: Political corruption in comparative and IR perspective (poli 871), The European Uinion (poli 433) (Chapel Hill) 2010 spring: Political corruption in comparative and IR perspective (poli 871), The European Union (poli 433) (Chapel Hill) fall: The EU as a global actor (poli 891, Transatlantic Master graduate course), The European Union (poli 433) (Chapel Hill) 2009 spring: The European Union (poli

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