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CURRICULUM VITAE October 2017 GEORGE TSEBELIS Current Position: Anatol Rapoport Collegiate Professor of Political Science, U. of Michigan Office: Phone # 734 647-7974, Fax: 734 764-3522 e-mail: [email protected] internet: http://sitemaker.umich.edu/tsebelis/home Education: 1982-1985 Washington University (St. Louis): Ph.D. in Political Science: Parties and Activists: A Comparative Study of Parties and Party Systems (John Sprague, advisor) 1975-1979 Pierre et Marie Curie University (Paris VI): Engineering Doctorate in Mathematical Statistics: Correspondence Analysis: An Application to Greek Electoral Geography 1958-77 (Jean Paul Benzecri, advisor) 1976-1979 Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris: Undergraduate Degree in Political Science 1969-1975 National Technical University of Athens: Undergraduate Degree in Engineering. Languages: Greek (native), English (fluent), French (fluent), Spanish (beginner) Teaching: Comparative Politics (W. Europe, European Integration, Political Parties, Parliaments, Political Institutions), Game Theory. 2007-present University of Michigan 1987-2007 UCLA 1986-1987 Duke University 1985-1986 Stanford University 1984-1985 Washington University Scholarships: 1982-1985 Scholarship from Washington University 1975-1979 Scholarship from the French Government

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CURRICULUM VITAE October 2017

GEORGE TSEBELIS

Current Position: Anatol Rapoport Collegiate Professor of Political Science, U. of Michigan Office: Phone # 734 647-7974, Fax: 734 764-3522e-mail: [email protected]: http://sitemaker.umich.edu/tsebelis/home

Education:1982-1985 Washington University (St. Louis):

Ph.D. in Political Science: Parties and Activists: A Comparative Study of Parties and Party Systems (John Sprague, advisor)

1975-1979 Pierre et Marie Curie University (Paris VI):Engineering Doctorate in Mathematical Statistics: Correspondence Analysis: An Application to Greek Electoral Geography 1958-77 (Jean Paul Benzecri, advisor)

1976-1979 Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris:Undergraduate Degree in Political Science

1969-1975 National Technical University of Athens: Undergraduate Degree in Engineering.

Languages: Greek (native), English (fluent), French (fluent), Spanish (beginner)

Teaching: Comparative Politics (W. Europe, European Integration, Political Parties, Parliaments, Political Institutions), Game Theory.

2007-present University of Michigan

1987-2007 UCLA

1986-1987 Duke University

1985-1986 Stanford University

1984-1985 Washington University

Scholarships:1982-1985 Scholarship from Washington University

1975-1979 Scholarship from the French Government

Awards and Grants:2016- Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences

2015-16 Kellogg Fellow (U of Notre Dame) “The Time Inconsistency of Long Constitutions”

2014 Honorary PhD University of Crete

2014 Deil Wright Award (Best APSA paper on Federalism for “Suspending Vetoes: How the Euro-Countries Achieved Unanimity in the Fiscal Compact”; with H. Hahm subsequenty published in JEPP 2014)

2012 Guest Professor Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna

2009 Guest Professor University of Mannheim (MZES; summer)

2005-present Senior Research Fellow at the Hellenic Center for European Studies (EKEM)

2003-2006 Research Director (one of several) for European Commission Grant: “Domestic Structures and European Integration.”

2001-present Senior Research Fellow at the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB)

2000-01 Russell Sage Foundation Fellow “Veto Players: How Political Institutions Work” (book manuscript)

2000 Runner-up Gregory Luebbert Award (Best article in Comparative Politics published in 1998 or 1999), for “Veto Players and Law Production in Parliamentary Democracies: An Empirical Analysis” (APSR: 1999)

1996 Gregory Luebbert Award (Best article in Comparative Politics published in 1994 or 1995), for “Decisionmaking in Political Systems: Veto Players in Presidentialism, Parliamentarism, Multicameralism, and Multipartyism” (BJPS: 1995)

1995-1999 NSF Grant # SBR 9511485 “The European Parliament: An Empirical Investigation”

1995-1996 Simon Guggenheim Fellow “The Institutions of the European Community”

1995 Fellow of Center of American Politics and Public Policy (UCLA)

1993 Pi Sigma Alpha Award (Best paper presented at the 1992 APSA meetings), for "The Power of the European Parliament as a Conditional Agenda-Setter" (subsequently published in APSR: 1994)

1992-1993 National Fellow of Hoover Institution

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1991 Fellow at the Max Planck Institute (Cologne; Summer 1991)Publications in English:Books: Veto Players: How Political Institutions Work 2002 Princeton UP and

Russell Sage Foundation. --Translated into Italian, Poteri di Veto Il Mulino 2004--Translated into Spanish, Jugadores Con Veto Fondo de Cultura Economica 2006--Translated into Greek, Παικτες Αρνησικυριας 2008 Athens: Papazissis --Translated into Portuguese, Atores Com Poder De Veto 2009 Ed. FGV--Translated into Japanese, 拒否 権 プレイヤ ー : 政治制度 はいかに 作動 する か

2009 Waseda UP--Translated into Chinese, 否決者論 2009 Weber Publication

--Translated into Korean, 거부권 행사자 2009 Humanitas Publ. Company--Translated into Serbian, Вето Играчи: Како политичких институција Рад 2016 Sluzbeni Glasnik

Nested Games: Rational Choice in Comparative Politics 1990 Berkeley: U.C. Press. Choice: “Outstanding Academic Books of the Year (1991)” Second printing 1995--Translated into Portuguese, Jogos Ocultos Sao Paolo: Editora da Universidade de Sao Paulo 1998--Translated into Greek, Εμφωλευμενα Παιγνια Athens: Papazissis 2004

Co-authored: Reforming the European Union: Realizing the Impossible (with D. Finke, T. Koenig, and S.O. Proksch) 2013 Princeton UP

Bicameralism 1997 (with J. Money) New York: Cambridge U.P.

Edited Volumes: Legislative Institutions and Lawmaking in Latin America (with E. Aleman) 2016 Oxford UP

Reform processes and policy change: Veto players and decision-making in modern democracies (with T Koenig and M. Debus) 2010 Springer

The Role of Governments in Legislative Agenda Setting (with BE Rasch) 2010 Routledge

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Publications in English:Articles and Notes: “Veto Players and Constitutional Change: Can the Pinochet Constitution Be

Unlocked?” Politica Y Gobierno 25 (1): 3-30 Novermber 2017--Translated into Spanish in Politica Y Gobierno 25 (1): 3-30

“The Time Inconsistency of Long Constitutions: Evidence from the World” European Journal of Political Research 56(4): 820-845 November 2017

“Compromesso Astorico: The Role of the Senate after the Italian Constitutional Reform” Italian Political Science Review 47(1): 87-104 March 2017

“A Long Constitution is a (Positively) Bad Constitution: Evidence from OECD Countries” (with D. Nardi) in British Journal of Political Science (2016 April) 46 (2): 457-78

“Suspending Vetoes: How the Euro-Countries Achieved Unanimity in the Fiscal Compact” (with H. Hahm) in European Journal of Public Policy (2014) 21 (1388-1411) Deil Wright Award

“Coalition Theory: A Veto Players approach” (with EunYoung Ha) European Political Science Review (2014), 6:3, 331-357

“The Greek Constitution From a Political Science Point of View” in Greek Political Science Review 2014 (July; 42): 145-72

“Bridging Qualified Majority and Unanimity Decisionmaking in the EU” European Journal of Public Policy 20 (8): 1083-1103 May 2013

“Political Parties and Government Coalitions in the Americas” (with E. Aleman) Journal of Politics in Latin America 3 (1): 3-28 May 2011

“Thinking about the Recent Past and the Future of the EU” JCMS lecture. Journal of Common Market Studies 46 (2): 265-292 March 2008

“Presidential Conditional Agenda Setting in the Former Communist Countries” (with T. Rizova) Comparative Political Studies 40 (10): 1155-82

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Articles and Notes (continued)

“The Art of Political Manipulation in the European Convention” (with S.O. Proksch) Journal of Common Market Studies 45 (1): 157-86 March 2007

“Presidential Conditional Agenda Setting in Latin America” (with E. Aleman) World Politics 57 (3): 396-420--Translated into Spanish in POSTData 12: 77-106, April-May 2007

“The Treaty of Nice, the Convention Proposal, and the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe: A Veto Players Analysis” (December 2005 with X. Yataganas) European Constitutional Law Review 1 (3): 429-51

“Assessing the Contributions of the DOSEI Project” European Union Politics 6(3): 377-90 (October 2005)

“The History of Conditional Agenda Setting in Latin America” (June 2005 with E. Aleman) Latin American Research Review Vol. 40 (2 ): 3-26

“Veto Players and the Structure of Budgets in Advanced Industrialized Countries” (May 2004 with Eric Chang) European Journal of Political Research 43 (3): 449-76

“Veto Players and Referendums around the World” (Oct. 2002, with S. Hug) Journal of Theoretical Politics 14 (4): 465-516

“Veto Players and Decisionmaking in the EU after Nice: Policy Stability and Judicial/Bureaucratic Discretion” (June 2002 with X. Yataganas) Journal of Common Market Studies 40 (2): 283-308

“Understanding Better the EU Legislative Process” (Oct. 2001 with G. Garrett) European Union Politics 2(3): 353-61

“Legislative Procedures in the EU: An Empirical Analysis” (Sep. 2001 with C. Jensen, A. Kalandrakis, and A. Kreppel) British Journal of Political Science 31: 573-99

“The Institutional Determinants of Intergovernmentalism and Supranationalism in the EU” (Spring 2001 with G. Garrett) International Organization 55(2): 357-90 --Reprinted in Comparative Regionalism edited by Fred Lawson (Ashgate)

“Veto Players and Institutional Analysis” (Oct. 2000) Governance 13: 441-74 --Translated into Japanese (Spring 2002) Revaiasan (Leviathan) 30: 138-77

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Articles and Notes(continued):

“Even More Reasons to Resist the Temptation of Power Indices in the EU” (Jan 2001 with G. Garrett) Journal of Theoretical Politics 13(1): 99-105

“More Reasons to Resist the Temptation of Power Indices in the EU” (1999, with G. Garrett) Journal of Theoretical Politics 11 (3): 331-38

“Why Resist the Temptation of Applying Power Indices in the EU” (1999, with G. Garrett) Journal of Theoretical Politics 11 (3): 291-308

“Veto Players and Law Production in Parliamentary Democracies: An Empirical Analysis” American Political Science Review 93 (Sept. 1999): 591-608 (Runner Up Luebbert Award 2000)--Reprinted in Gary Goertz and Harvey Starr Necessary Conditions: Theory, Methodology, and Applications 2002 Rowman & Littlefield p. 249-276--Reprinted in H. Doering and M. Hallerberg Patterns of Parliamentary Behavior 2004 Ashgate

“European Parliament and Environmental Legislation: The Case of Chemicals” (1999, with A. Kalandrakis) Europea n Journal of Political Research 36 (1): 119-154.--Reprinted in B. Steunenberg and J. Thomassen, eds. The European Parliament: Moving Toward Democracy in the EU p. 185-212. Lanham, Maryland Rowman and Littlefield 2002

“Coalition Formation in the European Parliament” (1999, with A. Kreppel) Comparativ e Political Studies 32(8): 933-66--Translated into German in Thomas König, Elmar Rieger, Hermann Schmitt, eds., Europa der Buerger?, Mannheimer Jahrbuch fuer Europaeische Sozialforschung, Vol. 3:295-328, Campus: Frankfurt 1998

“The History of Conditional Agenda Setting in European Institutions” (1998, with A. Kreppel) European Journal of Political Research 33: 41-71

--Reprinted in P. Moser, G. Schneider, and G. Kirchgaessner, eds.Decision Rules in the European Union: A Rational Choice Perspective London: Macmillan 2000 p. 16-43

“More on Codecision” (1997, with G. Garrett) Journal of Legislative Studies 3: 139-43

“Agenda Setting, Vetoes, and the EU’s Codecision Procedure” (1997, with G. Garrett) Journal of Legislative Studies 3: 74-92

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Articles and Notes (continued):

“An Institutional Critique of Intergovernmentalism” (Spring 1996, with G. Garrett) International Organization 50: 269-99

“More on the European Parliament as a Conditional Agenda Setter” (Dec. 1996) American Political Science Review 90: 839-44

“Agenda Setting Power, Power Indices and Decision Making in the European Union” (1996, with G. Garrett) International Review of Law and Economics 16: 345-61--Reprinted in R. Cooter and D. Schmidchen (eds.), Constitutional Law and Economics of the European Union (Kluwer, 1996)

"The Political Power of the French Senate: Micromechanisms of Bicameral Negotiations" (Sum. 1995, with J. Money) Journ. Of Leg. Studies 1:192-217

"Decision Making in Political Systems: Veto Players in Presidentialism, Parliamentarism, Multicameralism, and Multipartyism" (July 1995) British Journal of Political Science 25: 289-326 (Gregory Luebbert Award 1996)--Translated into Portuguese in Revista Braseliera de Ciencias Sociales 34 (1997): 89-117--Translated into Spanish in Sebastian Saiegh and Mariano Tommasi eds. La Nueva Economia Politica: Rationalidad e Instituciones Buenos Aires: Editorial de la Universidad de Buenos Aires (p 289-339)--Reprinted (in Spanish) in Lecturas sobre el Estado y las Políticas públicas --Translated into Greek in Review of Social Research (spec. ed.) 2003: 3-72"Bicameral Negotiations: The Navette System in France" (Jan. 1995, with J. Money) British Journal of Political Science 25: 101-29

"Conditional Agenda-Setting and Decisionmaking Inside the European Parliament" (Spring 1995) Journ. Of Leg. Studies 1: 65-93

"The Power of the European Parliament as a Conditional Agenda-Setter" (March 1994) American Political Science Review 88:128-42 (Pi Sigma Alpha Award 1993)--Reprinted in D. Ruloff and G. Schneider, eds. Towards a New Europe: Stops and Starts in Regional Integration Praeger (1995: 75-110) --Reprinted in D. Chalmers, ed. European Union Law: Texts and Analysis Vol. 1. Ashgate Publishing 1998 --Reprinted in B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre ed. Institutionalism Sage Publications, London, June 2007--Reprinted in J. Goldstein and R. Steinberg International Institutions Sage Publications, London 2009

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Articles and Notes (continued):

"Monitoring Unemployment Benefits in Comparative Perspective" (Dec. 1994, with R. Stephen) Political Research Quarterly 46: 793-820.--Reprinted in B. Grofman (ed) Political Science as Puzzle-Solving U. of Michigan Press 2001: 103-129

"Response to Thomas Mayer" (Apr. 1991) Rationality and Society 3: 269-71

"Cicero's Puzzle: Upper House Power in Comparative Perspective" (Feb. 1992 with J. Money) International Political Science Review 13: 25-43

"The Effects of Fines on Regulated Industries: Game Theory vs. Decision Theory" (Jan. 1991) Journal of Theoretical Politics 3: 81-101

"Response to Gordon Tullock" (Jan. 1991) Rationality and Society 3: 144-47

"Response to Anatol Rapoport" (Oct. 1990) Rationality and Society 2: 512-6

"Penalty Has No Impact on Crime: A Game Theoretic Analysis" (July 1990) Rationality and Society 2: 255-86

"Are Sanctions Effective? A Game Theoretic Analysis" (March 1990) Journal of Conflict Resolution 34: 3-28

"Crime and Punishment: Are One-Shot, Two-Person Games Enough?" (Controversy with W. Bianco and P. Ordeshook June 1990) American Political Science Review 84: 569-86

"Elite Interaction and Institution-Building in Consociational Democracies" (Jan. 1990) Journal of Theoretical Politics 2: 5-29

"Coercion and Revolution: Variations on a Predator-Prey Model" (May 1989, with J. Sprague) Mathematical and Computer Modelling 12:547-60--Reprinted in P. Johnson, ed. Formal Theories of Politics: Mathematical Modeling in Political Science Oxford: Pergamon Press (1989: 547-60)

"The Abuse of Probability in Political Analysis: The Robinson Crusoe Fallacy" (March 1989) American Political Science Review 83: 77–91

"When Do Allies Become Rivals?" (Jan. 1988) Comp. Politics 20: 233-40

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Articles and Notes (continued):

"Nested Games: The Cohesion of French Electoral Coalitions" (April 1988) British Journal of Political Science 18: 145-70--Reprinted in D. Bell, ed. The International Library of Politics and Comparative Government: France Hampshsire, Dartmouth Publishing Company 1995 (p. 527-52)--Translated into Italian in G. E. Rusconi, ed. Giochi e paradossi in politica Torino: Giulio Einaudi (1989: 221-54)

"A General Model of Tactical and Inverse Tactical Voting" (July 1986) British Journal of Political Science 16: 395-404

"Note on Przeworski and Wallerstein" (Sept. 1984) American Political Science Review 78: 785-87

Book Chapters: “Introduction”, “Conclusions” (with E Aleman) in Legislative Institutions and Lawmaking in Latin America Oxford UP 2016

“Changing the Decisionmaking Rules in EU Institutions” in Research Hanbook on the Economics of the European Union Law (edited by Thomas Eger and Hans-Bernd Schäfer) Edward Elgar 2011

“Introduction” in Reform processes and policy change: Veto players and decision-making in modern democracies (edited volume with T Koenig and M. Debus) 2010 Springer

“Introduction”, “Conclusions” in The Role of Governments in Legislative Agenda Setting (edited volume with BE Rasch) 2010 Routledge

“Agenda Setting and Executive Dominance in Politics” in S. Ganhhof, C. Hoennige and C. Stecker eds. Parlamente, Agendasetzung und Vetospieler Verlag 2009: 13-24

“Veto Players, Agenda Setting, and Politics” (in Japanese) in Veto Playersand Policy Change, Hideko Magara, ed., Waseda University Press, 2007

“The European Convention and the Rome and Brussels IGCs: A Veto Players Analysis” In Preference Formation and European Constitution-building. A Comparative Study in Member States and Accession Countries, T. König and S. Hug eds. ECPR/Routledge

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Book Chapters (continued):

“Institutional Analyses of the EU” in Christian Lequesne and Yves Surel European integration between institutionalization and reconversion of the State Paris: Presses des Sciences Politiques 2004 p.117-42

“Federalism and Veto Players” in Uwe Wagschal, Hans Rentsch (eds.): "Der Preis des Föderalismus" (p. 295-318) Zürich: Orell Füssli 2002

“Decisionmaking Inside the European Parliament” in B. Eichengreen, J. Frieden, and J. von Hagen, eds. Politics and Institutions in an Integrated Europe (p.42-64) New York: Springer (1995)

"Veto Players and Law Production in Parliamentary Democracies" in H. Doering, ed. Parliaments in Western Europe: Majority Rule and Minority Rights (p. 83-111) New York: St. Martin’s Press (1995)

“Patterns of Bicameralism” (with B.E. Rasch) in H. Doering, ed. Parliaments in Western Europe: Majority Rule and Minority Rights (p. 365-90) New York: St. Martin’s Press (1995)

"Strikes Around the World: A Game Theoretic Approach" (with P. Lange) in S. Jacoby, ed. The Workers of Nations: Industrial Relations in a Global Economy (p. 101-26) Oxford UP (1995)

"Wages, Strikes, and Power: An Equilibrium Analysis" (with P. Lange) in J. Booth, P. James and H. Meadwell, eds. Politics and Rationality (p. 132-64) Cambridge UP (1994)

"Monitoring in Networks and Hierarchies: Congress and Organizations" in Fritz Scharpf, ed. Games in Hierarchies and Networks (p. 351-86) Frankfurt: Campus (1993)

Publications in French:Articles: "Geographie Electorale de la Grece: Analyse des Attitudes de Vote aux

Scrutins Nationaux de 1958 a 1977" (December 1979) Cahiers de l'Analyse des Donnees 4: 423-36--Translated into Greek in Syghrona Themata (July 1981)

Publications in Greek:Articles: "Government, Opposition, and Prisoners' Dilemma" (Athens 1984) The 1981

Elections Greek Political Science Association: 167-80

"Polls and Electoral Campaign" (Athens 1982) Pol. Sc. Review 2: 27-53

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Prof. Activities:Editorial Boards: Journal of European Public Policy (2016-)

French Politics (2003-)European Union Politics (1999-present)Governance (1998-present)Journal of Theoretical Politics (1996- present)

Referee for Journals: American Economic Review, American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, British Journal of Political Science, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Canadian Journal of Political Science, Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Studies, Electoral Studies, Environmental Politics, European Journal of Political Research, European Political Science Review, European Union Politics, French Politics, Greek Economic Review, International Interactions, International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Economics and Politics, Journal of Japanese Political Studies, Journal of Law Economics and Organization, Journal of Legislative Studies, Journal of Piece Research, Journal of Politics, Journal of European Public Policy, Journal of Public Policy, Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy (Taiwan), Journal of Theoretical Politics, Latin American Politics and Society, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Parliamentary Affairs, Party Politics, Political Methodology, Political Research Quarterly, Political Studies, Polity, Rationality and Society, Review of Law and Economics, Revista de Ciencia Política (Brazil), Swiss Journal of Political Science, Social Choice and Welfare, World Politics.

Referee for Academic Presses:

Cambridge UP, Michigan UP, Oxford UP, Princeton UP

Other Referee: NSF (US), Guggenheim Foundation, McArthur Foundation, NSF (Switzerland), Research Grants Council (Hong Kong), Economic and Social Research Council (UK), Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Publication of Datasets:

Dataset on EU legislation (http://sitemaker.umich.edu/tsebelis/home)

Dataset on veto players (http://sitemaker.umich.edu/tsebelis/home)

Dataset on Fiscal Compact (http://sitemaker.umich.edu/tsebelis/home)

Dataset on Q-Unanimiy (http://sitemaker.umich.edu/tsebelis/home)

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Prof. Activities Non-Refereed Publications:

“The Time Inconsistency of Long Constitutions” in Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Summer of 2017: 42-45

“Institutional Analyses of the European Union” in ECSA Newsletter (Spring 1999)

“Rational Choice and Culture” in APSA- Comparative Politics Newsletter (July 1997)--Translated into Spanish in "Lo que Vendra" (Universidad de Buenos Aires March 2005)

“Will Maastricht Reduce the ‘Democratic Deficit’?” in APSA- Comparative Politics Newsletter (April 1995)

Personnel Cases: U. of British Columbia, U.C. Davis, U. of Chicago, Columbia U., Duke U., Emory U, European University Institute (Florence), U. of Geneva, U of Illinois (Chicago), Harvard U., London School of Economics, U.C. Merced, U. of Michigan, MIT, NYU, Northeastern U., Oxford U., U. of Pittsburgh, U.C. Riverside, Stanford U., U. of Virginia, Yale U., Washington U.

Conferences: American Political Science Association (1984-20013)

Midwest Political Science Association (2003, 1998, 92, 87, 85)

Internat. Conferences (selected) since 2000:

Conference on Constitutional Reform in Chile (Inter-American Development Bank, and Government of Chile, Sandiago 2016)

Key note speech in Conference on the Role of the New Italian Senate (Senate of Italian Republic, Rome 2016)

Key note speech in Conference on Global Governance (IBEI + ESADE Barcelona 2013)

Key note speech in Conference on Veto Players (Mannheim 2009)

X International Conference of HSE (Moscow 2009)

Key note speech at Hellenic Observatory European Institute LSE (2007)

JCMS lecture at EUSA conference (Montreal 2007)

Conference on Veto Players (Tokyo 2005, 2002)

Key note speech in Conference on Federalism (Zurich 2002)

ECPR (Leiden 1993, Mannheim 1999, Granada 2005)

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Prof. Activities (continued):Lectures (US): UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC San Diego, UC Riverside, U. of Chicago,

Columbia University, Duke University, Emory University, University of Florida, Harvard University (Ford Lecture), Marshak Colloquium (UCLA), U. of Michigan, University of New Mexico, New York University, U of Notre Dame, Ohio State University, Pittsburgh University, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, Rutgers University, Stanford University, USC, Vanderbilt University, Washington University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Yale University.

Lectures (International):

Austria: Institute for Advanced Studies (Vienna)Belgium: Free University (Brussels)Canada: McGill University (Montreal), U. of Montreal, U. of TorontoChile: Diego Portales University (Sandiago) Norbert Lechner LectureFrance: Institut des Sciences Politiques (Paris),Germany: U of Bamberg, European Central Bank (Frankfurt), Free University (Berlin), University of Heidelberg, Hertie School (Berlin), University of Köln, University of Kostanz (Distinguished lecture), University of Mannheim, Max Plank Institute (Köln), University of Potsdam, WC BerlinGreece: Athens University of Economics and Business, EKEM (Athens), Law School of National University of Greece (Athens), National Techincal University (celebration of 130 years; Athens), University of CreteItaly: University of Bologna, European University Institute (Florence), University of Milano, Senate of Italian Republic (Rome)Japan: Waseda University (Tokyo)Mexico: CIDE (Mexico City), FLACSO (Mexico City)Netherlands: Free University of AmsterdamNorway: University of OsloRussia: Higher School of Economics (Moscow)Switzerland: University of Bern, University of Zurich Spain: IBEI (Barcelona), ESADE (Barcelona), Juan March Institute (Madrid), University Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona)Sweden: University of GothenburgUK: London School of Economics

Other: Section Organizer, European Consortium of Political Research 2005

Program Officer, European Communities Studies Association 1999

Section Organizer, Comparative Politics APSA 1998

Member of National Research Council Committee (National Academy of Sciences); produced Managing Speed Wash. DC: Nat. Academy Press)

Conference Organizer: Politics, Policies and Institutions in Latin America (University of Michigan 2011)

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Prof. Activities (continued):Student Placement: Jih-wen Lin (Comparative- East Asia) Ph.D. 1996 Acad. Sinica (Taiwan)

Neal Jesse (Comparative-Europe) Ph.D. 1996 Bowling Green

David Jones (American) Ph.D. 1998 CUNY

Amie Kreppel (Comparative-Europe) Ph.D. 1998 U. of Florida

Bernadette Kilroy (Comparative-Europe) Ph.D. 1999 State Department

Anastasios Kalandrakis (Formal- Comparative) Ph.D. 2000 U. of Rochester

Woojin Moon (Comparative) Ph.D. 2001 Ajou University (Seoul, Korea)

Robyn Wornall (Comparative-Europe) Ph.D. 2002 Director, Institutional Research Napa Valley College

Eric Chang (Comparative) Ph. D. 2003 Michigan State University

Chistian Jensen (Comparative-Europe) Ph. D. 2004 University of Nevada

Lisa Blaydes (Comparative-Middle East) Ph.D. 2007 Stanford University

Jonathan Slapin (Comparative-Europe) Ph.D. 2007 U. Texas at Houston

Eun Young Ha (Comparative) Ph.D. 2007 Claremont College

Oliver Proksch (Comparative) Ph.D. 2008 McGill U.

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