Cv-Ingrid-Van-Biezen.Pdf

Cv-Ingrid-Van-Biezen.Pdf

INGRID VAN BIEZEN June 2015 Department of Political Science Leiden University PO Box 9555 2300 RB LEIDEN The Netherlands Phone: +31 71 527 3779 E-mail: [email protected] QUALIFICATIONS 2001 PhD, Political Science, Leiden University 1993 MA, Political Science, Leiden University ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2009 - Professor of Comparative Politics, Leiden University 2008-09 Professor of Comparative Politics, University of Birmingham 2006-08 Reader in Comparative Politics, University of Birmingham 2004-06 Senior Lecturer in Comparative Politics, University of Birmingham 2000-04 Lecturer in Comparative Politics, University of Birmingham 1999-2000 Assistant Lecturer, Leiden University VISITING POSITIONS 2009 Visiting Fellow, Institute of German and International Party Law and Party Research, University of Düsseldorf (Summer) 2004 Visiting Fellow, Yale University, New Haven (Autumn) 2004 Visiting Fellow, Center for the Study of Democracy, University of California, Irvine (Summer) 2002 Visiting Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (Autumn) 2000 Visiting EUSSIRF Fellow, European University Institute, Florence (Spring) 1997 Visiting Research Fellow, Central European University, Budapest (Autumn) 1996 Visiting Research Fellow, Instituto de Ciências Sociais, University of Lisbon (Summer) 1996 Visiting Research Fellow, Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Ciencias Sociales, Instituto Juan March, Madrid (Spring) PRIZES AND ACADEMIC HONOURS 2008 Nominated for the Emerging Scholar Award of the Political Organization and Parties (POP) Section, American Political Science Association (APSA) 2004 Shortlisted for the XIth Stein Rokkan Prize in Comparative Social Science Research, International Social Science Council / UNESCO 2003 Nominated for the Emerging Scholar Award of the Political Organization and Parties (POP) Section, American Political Science Association (APSA) 1998 Winner of the Rudolf Wildenmann Prize of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), for the best paper presented at the 1997 ECPR Joint Sessions 1 PUBLICATIONS Books and edited volumes Regulating Political Parties: European Democracies in Comparative Perspective (co- editor and contributor, with Hans-Martien ten Napel), Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2014. On Parties, Party Systems and Democracy: Selected Writings of Peter Mair (editor). Colchester: ECPR Press, 2014. Party Regulation and Party Politics in Post-Communist Europe (co-editor, with Fernando Casal-Bértoa), special issue of East European Politics 30/3, 2014, 133 pp. Contested Legitimacy: Paradoxes in the Legal Regulation of Political Parties (co-editor, with Ekaterina R. Rashkova), special issue of the International Political Science Review 35/3, 2014, 142 pp. The Regulation of Party Politics: Southern Europe in Comparative Perspective (co- editor, with Fernando Casal-Bértoa), special issue of South European Society and Politics 19/1, 2014. Gender Politics and Party Regulation: Quotas and Beyond (co-editor, with Ekaterina R. Rashkova), special issue of Representation 49/4, 2013, 108 pp. Old and New Oppositions in Contemporary Europe (co-editor, with Helen Wallace), special issue of Government and Opposition to commemorate the centenary of the birth of founding editor Ghiţă Ionescu, 48/3, 2013, 192 pp. The State of the Parties: Party Democracy in the Twenty-First Century (editor and contributor), special issue of the European Review 16/3, 2008, 123 pp. Political Parties in New Democracies: Party Organization in Southern and East-Central Europe. London and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003, xv + 255 pp. --- Runner-up for the Stein Rokkan Prize --- Financing Political Parties and Election Campaigns – Guidelines. Strasbourg: Council of Europe, 2003, 81 pp. Published in French as Financement des partis politiques et des campagnes électorales – Lignes directrices, 89 pp. In Italian: Finanziamento dei partiti politici e delle campagne elettorali – Linee direttrici. Ancona: Sapere 2000 Ediz. Multimediali, 2004, 94 pp. Articles in refereed journals ‘Party Regulation and Party Politics in Post-communist Europe’ (with Fernando Casal- Bértoa), East European Politics 30/3 (2014): 295-314. ‘The End of Party Democracy as We Know it? A Tribute to Peter Mair, Irish Political Studies 29/2 (2014): 177-193. 2 ‘The Legal Regulation of Political Parties: Contesting or Promoting Legitimacy?’ (with Ekaterina R. Rashkova), International Political Science Review 35/3 (2014): 265-274. ‘Party Regulation in Post-Authoritarian Contexts: Southern Europe in Comparative Perspective’ (with Fernando Casal-Bértoa), South European Society and Politics 19/1 (2014), pp. 71-87. ‘The Cartel Party and the State: Party-State Linkage in European Democracies’ (with Petr Kopecký), Party Politics 20/2 (2014), pp. 170-182. ‘The Decline of Membership-based Politics’ (with Thomas Poguntke), Party Politics 20/2 (2014), pp. 205-216. ‘Introduction. Gender Politics and Party Regulation: Quotas and Beyond’ (with Ekaterina R. Rashkova), Representation 49/4 (2013), pp. 393-400. ‘Old and New Oppositions in Contemporary Europe’, (with Helen Wallace), Government & Opposition 48/3 (2013), pp. 289-313. ‘Deterring New Party Entry? The Impact of State Regulation on the Permeability of Party Systems’, (with Ekaterina Rashkova), Party Politics, published online 23 September 2012. DOI:10.1177/1354068812458616. ‘Models of Party Democracy: Patterns of Party Regulation in Post-War European Constitutions’ (with Gabriela Borz), European Political Science Review 4/3 (2012), pp. 327-359. ‘The Europeanization of Party Politics? Competing Regulatory Paradigms at the Supranational Level’ (with Fransje Molenaar), West European Politics 35/3 (2012), pp. 632-656. ‘Constitutionalizing Party Democracy: The Constitutive Codification of Political Parties in Post-war Europe’, British Journal of Political Science 42/1 (2012), pp. 187- 212. ‘Going, going, …… gone? The Decline of Party Membership in Contemporary Europe’, (with Peter Mair and Thomas Poguntke), European Journal of Political Research 51/1 (2012), pp. 24-56. Published online 17 May 2011. ‘The State of the Parties: Party Democracy in the Twenty-First Century’, European Review 16/3 (2008), pp. 263-269. ‘State Intervention in Party Politics: The Public Funding and Regulation of Political Parties’, European Review 16/3 (2008), pp. 337-353. Reprinted in Keith Ewing, Jacob Rowbottom and Joo-Cheong Tham (eds.), The Funding of Political Parties. London: Routledge, 2010, pp. 191-205. ‘Democratic Theorists and Party Scholars: Why they don’t talk to each other, and why they should’ (with Michael Saward), Perspectives on Politics 6/1 (2008), pp. 21-35. ‘The State and the Parties: Public Funding, Public Regulation and Rent-Seeking in Contemporary Democracies’ (with Petr Kopecký), Party Politics 13/2 (2007), pp. 235-254. 3 ‘(Non) Comparative Politics in Britain’ (with Daniele Caramani), Politics 26/1 (2006), pp. 29-37. ‘On the Theory and Practice of Party Formation and Adaptation in New Democracies’, European Journal of Political Research 44/1 (2005), pp. 147-174. ‘Terrorism and Democratic Legitimacy: Conflicting Interpretations of the Spanish Elections’, Mediterranean Politics 10/1 (2005), pp. 99-108. ‘Political Parties as Public Utilities’, Party Politics, 10/6 (2004), pp. 701-722. Reprinted in Michael Johnston (ed.) (2010). Public Sector Corruption. London: Sage. ‘The Long and Winding Road to Democracy in Spain’, Mediterranean Politics, 9/1 (2004), pp. 127-34. Review article. ‘The Place of Parties in Contemporary Democracies’, West European Politics, 26/3 (2003), pp. 171-84. Review article. ‘On the Predominance of State Money: Reassessing Party Financing in the New Democracies of Southern and Eastern Europe’ (with Petr Kopecký), Perspectives on European Politics and Society, 2/3 (2001), pp. 401-29. Reprinted in Paul Lewis and Paul Webb (eds.), Pan-European Perspectives on Party Politics. Leiden: Brill, 2003, pp. 97-125. ‘Party Membership in Twenty European Democracies, 1980-2000’ (with Peter Mair), Party Politics, 7/1 (2001), pp. 5-21. ‘On the Internal Balance of Party Power: Party Organizations in New Democracies’, Party Politics 6/4 (2000), pp. 395-417. An earlier version was published in Hungarian as: ‘A párthatalom belső egyensúlyáról: pártok az új demokráciákban’, Politikatudományi Szemle 8/3 (1999), pp. 31-51. Also published in Portuguese as: ‘Sobre o Equilíbrio Interno do Poder: as Organizações Partidárias nas Novas Democracias’, Análise Social 33/148 (1998), pp. 685-708. ‘Party Financing in New Democracies: Spain and Portugal’, Party Politics 6/3 (2000), pp. 329-42. ‘Building Party Organisations and the Relevance of Past Models: The Communist and Socialist Parties in Spain and Portugal’, West European Politics, 21/2 (1998), pp. 32-62. Articles in non-refereed journals, book chapters, and editorials ‘More, and More Inclusive, Regulation: The Legal Parameters of Public Funding’, (with Daniela Piccio), in Robert G. Boatright (ed.), The Deregulatory Moment? A Comparative Perspective on Changing Campaign Finance Laws, Michigan: University of Michigan Press, 2015, forthcoming. 4 ‘The Constitutionalization of Political Parties in Post-war Europe’, in Ingrid van Biezen and Hans-Martien ten Napel (eds.), Regulating Political Parties: The Netherlands in Comparative Perspective, Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2014, pp. 93-117. ‘Partijen en democratie: revitaliseren of herdefiniëren?’, in Sarah L. de Lange, Monique Leyenaar and Pieter de Jong (eds.), Politieke partijen: overbodig of nodig. Den Haag: Raad voor

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