CURRICULUM VITAE CHRISTIAN RAUH Personal Relevant

CURRICULUM VITAE CHRISTIAN RAUH Personal Relevant

CURRICULUM VITAE CHRISTIAN RAUH Personal Date of birth: 1980 Children: One daughter (*2011, parental leave: 05/2012-08/2012) One son (*2016, parental leave: 09/2016-04/2017) Contact: WZB Berlin Social Science Center Reichpietschufer 50, D-10785 Berlin (Germany) T +49 (0) 30 25491 148 F +49 (0) 30 25491 342 [email protected] www.christian-rauh.eu Relevant professional experience 04/2020 – 09/2020 Freie Universität Berlin: Guest professor for ‘International politics and law’ 04/2012 – WZB Berlin Social Science Center: Senior research fellow in the Department ‘Global Governance’ (Interim Director 04/2020 – 09/2020) 09/2008 – 03/2012 WZB Berlin Social Science Center: Junior research fellow of the Research Group ‘Position Formation in the European Commission’ 07/2006 – 05/2010 EuroSoc European Consultants: Organisation and supervision of simulations on political decision-making in public schools 10/2005 – 09/2007 University of Konstanz, Chair in International Politics: Teaching assistant 03/2005 – 10/2007 European Union Politics: Managing Editor 08/2004 – 02/2005 Berlin Business Representation, Brussels: Political Consultancy EU affairs Education 01/2012 Dr. rer. pol., Freie Universität Berlin. Thesis ‘Politicisation, issue salience, and consumer policies of the European Commission’; Supervisors: Dr. Miriam Hartlapp / Prof. Dr. Michael Zürn; summa cum laude 09/2009 ECPR Carlo Alberto Summer School on Analytical Politics, Moncalieri, Italy 04/2008 M.A. Politics and Management, University of Konstanz. Thesis: ‘From Chicago to Brussels: EU regulation of international air transport and the stock market performance of internationally operating airlines.’ Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Gerald Schneider; very good 09/2002 – 07/2004 Studies in Politics and Management, University of Konstanz 03/2005 – 09/2007 Profile: ‘European Integration and International Organisations’ 06/2001 A-levels, Hochrhein Gymnasium Waldshut (1,9) 1/9 Publications (*peer reviewed; preprints and replication data via http://christian-rauh.eu/publications) (Google Scholar citations as of Jan 9 2021: 882; h-index: 12; i10-index: 15) Monographs (2) *Rauh, Christian (2016) A responsive technocracy? EU politicisation and the consumer policies of the European Commission. Colchester, UK: ECPR Press. (1) *Hartlapp, Miriam, Julia Metz, and Christian Rauh (2014) Which policy for Europe? Power and conflict inside the European Commission. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Academic journal articles (15) *Rauh, Christian (2020) ‘One agenda-setter or many? The varying success of policy initiatives by individual Directorates-General of the European Commission 1994-2016’, European Union Politics: Online First. (14) *Rauh, Christian, Bart Bes, and Martijn Schoonvelde (2020) ‘Undermining, defusing, or defending European integration? Assessing public communication of European executives in times of EU politicization’, European Journal of Political Research 59(2): 397-423. (13) *Rauh, Christian, and Michael Zürn (2020) ‘Authority, Politicization, and Alternative Justifications: Endogenous Legitimation Dynamics in Global Economic Governance’, Review of International Political Economy 27(3): 583-611. (12) *De Wilde, Pieter, and Christian Rauh (2019) ‘Going full circle: the need for procedural perspectives on EU responsiveness’, Journal of European Public Policy 26(11): 1737-1748. (11) Rauh, Christian (2019) ‘Christina J. Schneider: The Responsive Union. National Elections and European Governance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2018’, Book review, Review of International Organizations 15(1): 307-310. (10) *Rauh, Christian (2019) ‘EU politicization and policy initiatives of the European Commission: the case of consumer policy’, Journal of European Public Policy 26(3): 344-365. (9) *Rauh, Christian (2018) ‘Validating a Sentiment Dictionary for German Political Language. A Workbench Note’, Journal of Information Technology & Politics 15(4): 319-343’. (8) *Rauh, Christian, and Pieter De Wilde (2018) 'The Opposition Deficit in EU Accountability: Evidence from over 20 years of plenary debate in four member states', European Journal of Political Research 57(1): 194-216. (7) *Meijers, Maurits and Christian Rauh (2016) ‘Has Eurosceptic Mobilization Become More Contagious? Comparing the 2009 and 2014 EP election campaigns in The Netherlands and France’, Politics and Governance 4 (1): 83-103. (6) *Hartlapp, Miriam, Julia Metz, and Christian Rauh (2016) ‘Wer mäßigt den Agenda-Setter im EU-System und wie? Drei Modi der Positionsbildung in der EU-Kommission‘, Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 26/1: 85-89. (5) *Rauh, Christian (2015) ‘Communicating supranational governance? The salience of EU affairs in the German Bundestag, 1991-2013’, European Union Politics 16(1): 116-138. (4) *Rauh, Christian and Gerald Schneider (2013) ‘There is no such Thing as a Free Open Sky. Financial Markets and the Struggle over European Competences in International Air Transport’, JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 51(6): 1124-1140. (3) *Hartlapp Miriam and Christian Rauh (2013) ‘The Commission's Internal Conditions for Social Re-Regulation: Market Efficiency and Wider Social Goals in Setting the Rules for Financial Services in Europe’, European Journal of Government and Economics 2(1): 25-40. (2) *Hartlapp, Miriam, Julia Metz, and Christian Rauh (2013) ‘Linking Agenda Setting to Coordination Structures. Bureaucratic Politics inside the European Commission’, Journal of European Integration 53(4): 425-441. (1) *Rauh, Christian, Antje Kirchner, und Roland Kappe (2011) ‘Political Parties and Higher Education Spending. Who Favours Redistribution?’, West European Politics 34(6): 1185-1206. 2/9 Book chapters (6) Schwalbach, Jan and Christian Rauh (2021, forthcoming) ‘Collecting large-scale comparative text data on legislative debates’, in H. Bäck, M. Debus, and J.M. Fernandes (eds.) The Politics of Legislative Debate. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. (5) Rauh, Christian (2021) ‘Between neo-functionalist optimism and post-functionalist pessimism: Integrating politicisation into integration theory’, in N. Brack and S. Gurkan (eds.) Theorizing the Crises of the European Union. Abingdon-on-Thames, UK: Routledge. (4) Hooghe, Liesbet and Christian Rauh (2017) ‘The Commission services: a powerful permanent bureaucracy.’ In: Dermot Hodson and John Peterson (eds.) The institutions of the European Union, 4th ed: 187-212. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. (3) *Rauh, Christian, and Sebastian Bödeker (2016) 'Internationale Organisationen in der deutschen Öffentlichkeit - ein Text Mining Ansatz.' In: M. Lemke and G. Wiedemann (eds.) Text-Mining in den Sozialwissenschaften: Grundlagen und Anwendungen zwischen qualitativer und quantitativer Diskursanalyse. Wiesbaden: Springer VS. (2) Rauh, Christian, and Michael Zürn (2015) ‘Die Politisierung der Europäischen Union als Chance nutzen‘, In: Claudio Franzius, Franz C. Mayer, Jürgen Neyer (eds.) Modelle des Parlamentarismus im 21. Jahrhundert: pp. 469-486. Baden-Baden: Nomos. Also reprinted 2016 in integration 39(1): 3-12. (1) Rauh, Christian, and Michael Zürn (2014) ‘Zur Politisierung der EU in der Krise’, In: Martin Heidenreich (ed.) Krise der europäischen Vergesellschaftung?: pp. 121-45. Wiesbaden: Springer VS. Miscellaneous literature and public media (selected) Rauh, Christian and Jan Schwalbach (2020) ‘The ParlSpeech V2 data set: Full-text corpora of 6.3 million parliamentary speeches in the key legislative chambers of nine representative democracies’, Harvard Dataverse: https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/L4OAKN Rauh, Christian (2019) ‘Is Europe that hard to explain?’ Orders Beyond Borders Blog, July 30 2019 Rauh, Christian (2019) ‘Untergraben, verschleiern, verteidigen: Politische Kommunikation zur Europäischen Union‘, WZB Mitteilungen 165: 34-35 Rauh, Christian (2018) ‘Why so much fuss about one supranational official?’, Orders Beyond Borders Blog, March 22 2018 Rauh, Christian, Pieter De Wilde, and Jan Schwalbach (2017) ‘The ParlSpeech data set: Annotated full-text vectors of 3.9 million plenary speeches in the key legislative chambers of seven European states’, V1, Harvard Dataverse: http://dx.doi.org/10.7910/DVN/E4RSP9. Alexandros Tokhi and Christian Rauh (2015) ‚Die schiere Menge sagt noch nichts: Big Data in den Sozialwissenschaften.‘ WZB Mitteilungen 150: 6-9. Rauh, Christian (2015) ‘Brüssel im Bundestag: Wann spricht wer über die Europäische Union?’, WZB-Mitteilungen 148: 20-22. *Rauh, Christian (2015) ‘Legitimität und Politisierung globaler Steuerung’, Informationen zur Politischen Bildung 2015/1 (325): 25-28. Rauh, Christian and Michael Zürn (2014) ‘Legitimationsprobleme im Früheuropäismus’, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 19.05.2014: 6. Rauh, Christian and Pieter De Wilde (2013) ‘Über den Tellerrand: Zunehmend werden auch die Entscheidungen internationaler Institutionen öffentlich politisiert’, WZB-Mitteilungen 141: 21-23. Rauh, Christian (2013) ‘Politisieren lassen oder politisieren? Die europäische Öffentlichkeit fordert ihr Recht’, Neue Gesellschaft/Frankfurter Hefte 60(1-2): 53-56. Rauh, Christian (2013) ‘Und sie hört doch hin – manchmal. Öffentliche Debatten können die Politik der EU-Kommission beeinflussen’, WZB-Mitteilungen 139: 29-31. 3/9 Hartlapp, Miriam and Christian Rauh (2011) ‘The Commission's Internal Conditions for Social Re- regulation. Market Efficiency and Wider Social Goals in Setting the Rules of Financial Services in Europe. CEAS Report 4/2011. Hartlapp, Miriam, Julia Metz, and Christian Rauh (2010) ‘Made in Brussels. Wie externe Interessen ihren

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