Curriculum Vitae - Scholars at Harvard

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Curriculum Vitae - Scholars at Harvard
D R M AREIKE O E K LEINE
Contact Information:
European Institute
London School of Economics
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE
United Kingdom
http://www2.lse.ac.uk/europeanInstitute/staff/
academicStaff/kleine/home.aspx
Tel.: +44 (0)20 7955 6612
Email: [email protected]
Personal Information:
Citizenship: Germany, EU
US Visa Status: J-1
RESEARCH INTERESTS
International Organization, European integration, EU politics, Institutional Flexibility, Informal Governance,
International and Comparative Political Economy, interplay of domestic and international institutions, negotiation
analysis, normative questions in global governance, qualitative methods
CURRENT POSITION
London School of Economics (since 09/10): Lecturer in EU Politics (tenure track)
Harvard University (2011/2012): John F Kennedy Visiting Fellow at the Center for European Studies
EDUCATION
FU Berlin (2004-2009): Ph.D. summa cum laude in Political Science
Committee: Thomas Risse, Andrew Moravcsik (co-chairs), and Robert O. Keohane
Princeton University (2006-2009): Visiting Ph.D. Student at the Department of Politics
FU Berlin (2001-2003): Diploma (M.A.) summa cum laude in International Relations
ULB Bruxelles (2000 and 2008): Visiting Scholar at the Institut D’Etudes Européennes
JLU Gießen (1997-2001): Zwischenprüfung (B.A.) summa cum laude in Political Science,
Contemporary History, and Public Law
ADDITIONAL ACADEMIC TRAINING (PH.D. LEVEL)
Inter-University Consortium for Political Science Research, Ann Arbor/MI
Advanced Statistics, Advanced Game Theory
Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, Phoenix/AZ
Small- and Medium-N-Analysis
European University Institute, Florence
Governance Research Methods
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ACADEMIC AND NON-ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE
Princeton University: Research Assistant to Prof. Andrew Moravcsik (2006-09)
Freie Universität Berlin: Doctoral Research Associate (2004-08)
Institut für Europäische Politik Berlin: Research Associate (2003-04) and Assistant (2001-03)
European Parliament, Brussels: Internship (Spring 2001)
German Chancellery, Berlin: Internship (Spring 2000)
German Bundestag, Bonn: Internship (Spring 1999)
Gnau & Olbrich Law Firm, Bad Nauheim: Research Assistant (1997-2000)
International Trading Institute, Chicago/IL: Trainee (Summer 1996)
Certificates for the professional trading of futures and options, Chicago Mercantile Exchange
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Harvard University, John F. Kennedy Memorial Fellowship (2011/12)
German Academic Exchange Service, stipend (2011/2012)
American Political Science Association, Ernst B. Haas Best Dissertation Award (2010)
TEPSA, Theseus Award for Most Promising Research on European Integration (2010)
European University Institute Florence, Jean Monnet Fellowship (2009-10) (declined)
Berlin Graduate School for Transnational Relations, dissertation finishing grant (2008)
Institute for Multi-Method Research, travel stipend (2008)
Princeton University, Graduate School, scholarship (2005-07, 2008-09)
American Political Science Association, travel stipend (2007, 2010)
German Academic Exchange service, graduate studies scholarship (2006)
University of Pittsburgh, graduate studies scholarship (2004-09) (declined)
Berlin Industrialist Society, VBKI Award for the best diploma thesis on Europe (2004)
German-British Society, nominated Young Königswinter Scholar (2002)
European Commission, Erasmus scholarship (2000)
CARE Foundation, scholarship for gifted high school students (1996)
INTERNAL RESEARCH GRANTS
STICERD Small Research Grant (3,200 GBP) for field research (2010)
SELECTED INVITED TALKS
University of Toronto (2012), Harvard University (2011), Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (2011),
Temple University (2010), Princeton University (2009, 2010), Oxford University (2010),
Cambridge University (2010), London School of Economics (2009)
SELECTED INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
American Political Science Association: 2007, 2009 (paper), 2010, 2011 (paper, organizer, chair)
European Union Studies Association: 2007 (paper), 2009 (paper)
ECPR Joint Sessions: 2005 (paper), 2008 (paper)
Political Economy of International Organization: 2011, 2012 (paper)
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Developed Courses
History and Theory of European Integration (core course LSE)
Research Design in European Studies (core course LSE)
European Integration from a Global Perspective (optional course LSE)
The EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy (Berlin)
Taught Courses (instructor and teaching fellow)
Policy-Making in the European Union (LSE)
History and Theory of European Integration (LSE)
International Conflict and Cooperation in the Modern World (Princeton, Prof. Moravcsik)
Theories of International Relations (Berlin, Prof. Thomas Risse)
European Union Politics (Princeton, Prof. Moravcsik)
Europe, America, and the World (Princeton, Profs. Joschka Fischer and Andrew Moravcsik)
SUPERVISION
Doctoral Thesis Supervision
Lukas Obholzer (LSE), Alexander Schellinger (Bremen)
Master Thesis Supervision
Supervision of 27 MSc Politics and Government of the EU Theses at LSE
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
MSc PGEU teaching and learning committee; departmental research committee; LEQS research
papers editorial board; co-organizer of “Europe@LSE” lecture series
MISCELLANEOUS
Referee
American Journal of Political Science, International Studies Review, Journal of Common Market
Studies, Journal of European Integration, Journal of European Public Policy, Millennium, Swiss
Political Science Review, Public Administration, West European Politics, Zeitschrift für
Internationale Beziehungen
Membership
American Political Science Association (APSA), Council for European Studies (CES), European
Union Studies Association (EUSA), International Studies Association (ISA), Deutsche Vereinigung
für Politikwissenschaft (DVPW)
Languages
German (native), English (excellent), French (very good), Spanish, Dutch (Research Languages)
Statistical Software: R, Stata,
REFERENCES
Prof Dr Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University
Prof Dr Thomas Risse, Freie Universität Berlin
Prof Dr Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University
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PUBLICATIONS
Monograph
Kleine, Mareike. 2004. Die Reaktion der EU auf den 11. September. Zu Kooperation und NichtKooperation in der inneren und äußeren Sicherheit, Münster: Lit-Verlag. (150 pp.)
Peer-Reviewed Articles
Kleine, Mareike. 2010. Deliberation in International Negotiations. State of the Art and
Methodological Challenges. In Journal of European Public Policy 17:5, pp. 708-726 (with
Thomas Risse).
Kleine, Mareike. 2007. Leadership in the European Convention. In Journal of European Public
Policy 14:8, pp. 1227-1248.
Kleine, Mareike. 2007. Assessing the Legitimacy of European Treaty Revisions. In Journal of
Common Market Studies 45:1, pp. 69-80 (with Thomas Risse).
Kleine, Mareike. 2002. Die EU vor dem Verfassungskonvent: Die Zukunft Europas aus deutscher
und britischer Perspektive. In integration 02/2002, pp. 147-153 (with Daniel Göler).
Chapters in Edited Volumes
Jopp, Mathias and Mareike Kleine. 2004. Europäische Öffentlichkeit. Die Rolle der Institutionen. In
Europäische Öffentlichkeit, edited by Claudio Franzius and Ulrich K. Preuß, Baden-Baden:
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, pp. 249-261.
Göler, Daniel and Mareike Kleine. 2002. Kulturelle Identität und Globalisierung, in
Herausforderungen und Chancen für Europa in einer veränderten Welt, edited by Michael
Meimeth, Saarbrücken: ASKO-Stiftung, pp. 3-19.
Non-Peer Reviewed Articles, Book Reviews, Conference Reports (Selection)
Kleine, Mareike. 2010. Review of An Emerging European Executive Order. In West European
Politics (forthcoming)
Risse, Thomas and Mareike Kleine. 2008. Assessing the Legitimacy of Treaty Revisions. NewGov
Policy Brief # 15.
Kleine, Mareike and Thomas Risse. 2007. How to Improve the Quality of Negotiations. NewGov
Policy Memorandum, Spring 2007.
Kleine, Mareike. 2005. Integrations- und Theorien der Internationalen Beziehungen unter der Lupe.
In integration 03/2005, pp. 222-227.
Kleine, Mareike and Thomas Risse. 2005. Steering Modes in European Governance. NewGov
Working Paper Spring 2005.
MEDIA
New York Times, op-ed “The EU Will Last”, 12 September 2011 (with Andrew Moravcsik)
German Civil Service Association, “Spotlight on Europe” (personal interview), September 2011
Carta Capital, “A indigncao fermenta” (personal interview), June 2011
BOOK MANUSCRIPT
“Making Integration Work. Informal Governance in the European Union” (under review)
WORKING PAPERS
“Making Cooperation Work: Informal Governance in the EU and Beyond” (under review)
“Knowing Your Limits. Flexibility and Authority in the EU and Beyond” (under review)
“Principals, Agents, and Informal Governance in European Integration” (under review)
“The Interaction of Formal and Informal Rules”
“Democratic Market Failure and International Cooperation”
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