STEPHANIE C. HOFMANN Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Political Science • International Relations Department P.O

STEPHANIE C. HOFMANN Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Political Science • International Relations Department P.O

STEPHANIE C. HOFMANN Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Political Science • International Relations Department P.O. Box 1672 • 1211 Geneva • Switzerland [email protected] Tel: +41 22 908 5918 stephanie-hofmann.info CURRENT P OSITIONS Full Professor Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, 2017–present Co-director, Executive Master in International Negotiation and Policy-Making Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, 2017–present Advisory Faculty, Global Governance Center Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, 2011–present Faculty Associate, Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, 2016–present RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS international security | international (regional) organizations | international relations • domestic politics nexus | global and regional order | national preference formation EDUCATION Cornell University PhD, Government Department, 2002–2009 Dissertation: European Security in the Shadow of NATO Committee: Peter J. Katzenstein (chair), Christopher J. Anderson, and Matthew A. Evangelista M.A. in Government, Mar. 2006 University of Bath MA in Contemporary Trans-Atlantic Studies (with distinction), 1999–2000 Coursework at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris (Sciences Po) University of Washington, Seattle Visiting Graduate Student, Political Science Department, 1998–1999 Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg i. Brsg. Zwischenprüfung in Political Science (major), Public Law and History (minors), 1996–1998 1 ADDITIONAL ACADEMIC EXPERIENCES VISITING RESEARCH FELLOW Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (Berlin Social Science Center), 2015–2016 Saltzman Institute for War and Peace Studies, Columbia University, 2014 Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Research Unit EU External Relations, Berlin, 2005–2008 VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2015 LUISS University Guido Carli, 2014 University of Basel, 2012 Colgate University (Geneva Program), 2011-2013 OTHER POSITIONS AND TRAINING Associate Professor Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, 2013–2017 Assistant Professor Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, 2009–2013 Basin Harbor Teachers’ Workshop Merrill Center for Strategic Studies, 2011 Columbia-Cornell Summer Workshop on Analysis of Military Operations and Strategy Cornell University, 2009 Jean Monnet Postdoctoral Fellow Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, 2008–2009 Bochumer Winter School 2008 – Empirical Social Research Workshop on Quantitative Methods, 2008 EU-CONSENT PhD School University of Cambridge, “The CFSP/ESDP: Effective Multilateralism?”, 2007 Institute for Qualitative Research Methods (IQRM) Arizona State University, 2005 RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS WORK UNDER REVIEW Beyond Legacies: Of Culture, Power, Roles and Ideologies in German Foreign and Security Policy Two is a Crowd? Organizational Overlap among Regional Economic and Security Organizations (with Yoram Haftel) Preventing conflict? Preventing violence! WORK IN PROGRESS Divergent Paths to Regime Complexity in Asia and Europe (with Andrew Yeo) 2 Providing security: A typology of security organizations Foreign Military Influence and the Politics of Semisovereignty: The Role of U.S. Troops on National Identities in Federal Republic of Germany and Republic of Korea (with Seo-Hyun Park) Breaking bad? How and why IOs expand their role in the governance of cybersecurity (with Patryk Pawlak) Measuring the Topology of Complexity: Institutionalization, Clustering, and Centralization (with Cédric Dupont and James Hollway) Circumventing or Strengthening the Formal? Informal Regional Security Initiatives in South America (with Kai Michael Kenkel) Collective Identities and the Possibility of Franco-German Cooperation (with Frédéric Mérand) Designs of Power and Legitimacy: The Visual Politics of International Organizations (with Davide Rodogno) Normative Encounters in International Order(s): Organizational Competition for Peace and Security (book manuscript) BOOK Hofmann, Stephanie C. 2013. European Security in NATO’s Shadow. Party Ideologies and Institution Building. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. reviewed in International Journal, International Politics Reviews (author meets critics), Journal of Common Market Studies, Perspectives on Politics, Review of International Organizations, Revue française de science politique PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS Stephanie C. Hofmann. Online first. “The Politics of Overlapping Organizations: Hostage-taking, Forum shopping, and Brokering.” Journal of European Public Policy. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13501763.2018.1512644. Stephanie C. Hofmann and Ueli Staeger. Forthcoming. “Frame contestation and collective securitization: the case of EU energy policy.” West European Politics. Haftel, Yoram and Stephanie C. Hofmann. 2017. “Institutional Authority and Security Cooperation within Regional Economic Organizations.” Journal of Peace Research 54, 4: 484-498. Hofmann, Stephanie C. 2017. “NATO’s Institutional Transformation: Revisiting France’s Relationship with NATO (and the Common Wisdom on Gaullism).” Journal of Strategic Studies 40, 4: 505-531. Hofmann, Stephanie C., Barbara Bravo and Susanna Campbell. 2016. “Investing in International Security: Rising Powers and Organizational Choices.” Cambridge Review of International Affairs 29, 3: 831-851. Hofmann, Stephanie C. and Andrew I. Yeo. 2015. “Business As Usual: The Role of Norms in Alliance Management.” European Journal of International Relations 21, 2: 377-401. Hofmann, Stephanie C. and Andrew I. Yeo. 2014. “Beyond Hegemony: Norms and Alliances in Europe and Asia.” In Bruce Jentleson and Lou Pauly, eds. Power in a Complex Global System, pp. 148-163. London: Routledge. Hofmann, Stephanie C. and Frédéric Mérand. 2012. “Regional organizations à la Carte: the Effects of Institutional Elasticity.” In T.V. Paul, ed. International Relations Theory and Regional Transformation, pp. 133–157. New York: Cambridge University Press. 3 Hofmann, Stephanie C. 2012. “The Common Security and Defence Policy: Approaching Transgovernmentalism?.” In Xymena Kurowska and Fabian Breuer, eds. Explaining EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy. Theory in Action, pp. 41-62. Houndsmill: Palgrave. Beyer, Jesscia L. and Stephanie C. Hofmann. 2011. “Varieties of Neutrality: Norm Revision and Decline.” Cooperation and Conflict 46, 3: 285–311. Hofmann, Stephanie C. 2011. “Why Institutional Overlap Matters: CSDP in the European Security Architecture.” Journal of Common Market Studies 49, 1: 101–120. Mérand, Frédéric, Stephanie C. Hofmann and Bastien Irondelle. 2011. “Governance and State Power: A Network Analysis of European Security.” Journal of Common Market Studies 49, 1: 121–147. Mérand, Frédéric, Stephanie C. Hofmann and Bastien Irondelle. 2010. “Transgovernmental Networks in European Security and Defence Policy.” European Integration online Papers (EIoP), 1, 14, http://eiop.or.at/eiop/texte/2010-005a.htm. Hofmann, Stephanie C. 2009. “Overlapping Institutions in the Realm of International Security: The Case of NATO and ESDP.” Perspectives on Politics 7, 1: 45–52. NON-PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS Hofmann, Stephanie C. and Olivier Schmitt. 2018. “Diplomaties supra-étatiques.” In Thierry Balzacq, Frédéric Charillon and Frédéric Ramel, eds. Manuel de diplomatie. Paris: Presses de Sciences Po. Dönges, Hannah and Stephanie C. Hofmann. 2018. “Defense as Security.” In David J. Galbreath and John R. Deni, eds. Routledge Handbook of Defence Studies. London: Routledge. Mallard, Grégoire and Stephanie C. Hofmann. 2016. “Legal Mimetism or Legal Mimesis? Conceptual and Methodological Reflections on the Study of Norm Diffusion.” In Vincent Negri and Isabelle Schulte-Tenckhoff, eds. Mimesis. La formation du droit international – entre mimétisme et dissémination, pp. 89-103. Paris: Edition Pedone. Campbell, Susanna, Josiah Marineau, Tracy Dexter, Michael Findley, Stephanie Hofmann and Daniel Walker. 2016. “The impact of the Peacebuilding Architecture in Burundi.” In Cedric de Croning and Eli Stamnes, eds. UN Peacebuilding Architecture. The First 10 Years, pp. 127-144. London: Routledge. Hofmann, Stephanie C. 2016. “Response to Critics.” International Politics Review 4, 1: 2-4. Campbell, Susanna and Stephanie C. Hofmann. 2015. “Regional Humanitarian Organizations.” In Roger MacGinty and Jenny Peterson, eds. Routledge Companion to Humanitarian Action, pp. 191- 203. London: Routledge. Hofmann, Stephanie C. 2013. “International Organizations and ‘Global’ Security Policy: Not Everything Hangs Together.” In Helen Canton, ed. The Europa Directory of International Organizations, 15th edition, pp. 8-12. London: Routledge. Hofmann, Stephanie C. and Oliver Jütersonke. 2012. “Regional Organizations and the Responsibility to Protect in the Context of the Arab Spring.” Swiss Political Science Review 18, 1: 132-135. Hofmann, Stephanie C. 2010. “The European Security Architecture: The EU Perspective.” CIG Occasional Paper, pp. 27–34. Hofmann, Stephanie C. 2010. “Les partis politiques et institutions européennes de sécurité.” In André Dumoulin and Philippe Manigart, eds. Opinions publiques et politique européenne de sécurité et de défense commune: acteurs, positions, évolutions, pp. 417–443. Brussels: Bruylant. 4 Hofmann, Stephanie C. and Ronja Kempin.

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