Short Biography
Markus Haverland is Associate Professor in Political Science at the Department of Public Administration, School of Social Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam since 2007. He is Director of Studies of the International Master of Public Management and Policy and coordinates the minor International and European Politics. Markus also lectures methodology at the National Institute of Government, the national graduate school for public administration and political science, and he has been the co-founder of its first research colloquium.
Markus has studied political science and public administration at the University of Konstanz and took his doctorate at the University of Utrecht. He has been a Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute (Florence) and a lecturer at Utrecht University College and the Universities of Nijmegen and Leiden. His research and teaching interests include EU policy-making and its effects on member states, comparative politics and public policy, methodology and the design of causal case studies. He has published on these themes, among other outlets, in European Political Science, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, Journal of European Social Policy, Journal of European Public Policy, Journal of Public Policy, Public Administration and West European Politics.
Postprints of recent publications can be downloaded at the SSRN website
Overview
Office: | Woudestein, M8-32 |
Department: | Department of Public Administration |
Phone: | (+31) (0) 10 4082055 |
Fax: | (+31) (0) 10 4089099 |
E-mail | haverland@remove-this.fsw.eur.nl |
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Position/Status: | Associate professor |
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EU policy-making -
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Comparative politics and public policy -
Methodology -
Causal case study design and analysis |
Research Projects: | - Member state interest articulation in chemical policy (with Duncan Liefferink, Radboud University Nijmegen)
- Transposition of EU directives – The Netherlands in Perspective (with Bernard Steunenberg, Leiden University, and Frans van Waarden, Utrecht University)
- The domestic political consequences of the European regulatory state
- The Grand Coalition in Germany (contribution with Sabina Stiller, Radboud University Nijmegen, directed by Kenneth Dyson, University of Cardiff, and Thomas Saalfeld, University of Bamberg, special issue project German Politics)
- Inspectors at the frontline (with Steven van de Walle, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)
- Mixing Methodologies? (with Dvora Yanow, Free University Amsterdam)
- Three types of case study research (with Joachim Blatter, University of Luzern, book project contracted with Palgrave Macmillan)
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Teaching: Public Administration: | - Inleiding Politicologie
This bachelor course introduces students to the main political science concepts and to the Dutch political system from a cross-national perspective - International Governance (with Geske Dikstra)
This bachelor course provides student with an intermediate level introduction to the main actors, formal procedures and policy-making dynamics in the European Union and (other) international organizations - European Union Politics
This module of the university-wide minor in International and European Politics provides for an intermediate-level analysis of the main stages and major issues of the European integration process - European Union Policy-Making
This seminar of the Master International Public Management and Policy applies rational choice-informed theories to various facets and areas of EU decision-making - Research Design
This seminar of the Master International Public Management and Policy seeks to enable students to identify a relevant research question, to develop a rigorous research design and to evaluate the scientific quality of others’ research |
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