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European Union Center of Excellence
EU Center Affiliated Faculty and Staff
EU Center Faculty at IU-Bloomington
This directory has been updated
for Fall 2006.
To e-mail faculty listed on this page,
click on the e-mail link or add @indiana.edu to the username
given.
Business
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Michele
U. Fratianni, W. George Pinnell Professor and Chair of Business Economics
and Public Policy, PhD Ohio State University, 1971.
International macroeconomic policy cooperation, European monetary system,
economics of international organizations.
E-mail username: fratiann.
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Economics
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Roy
Gardner, Chancellor's
Professor of Economics and
Remak Professor of West
European Studies, PhD, Cornell
University, 1975. Economics
of European integration,
economics of post-communist
transition. E-mail username:
gardner.
Kim Huynh, Assistant Professor, PhD,
Queen's University, 2004. Western European household portfolio choice,
social security, and the role of housing investment.
E-mail username: kphuynh.
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George
von Furstenberg,
Professor, PhD, Princeton
University, 1967. Insurance
aspects of monetary union,
the contribution of financial
development to the industry
structure of economic growth,
evaluation methods and practices
for social services. E-mail
username: vonfurst.
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Education
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Luise P. McCarty,
Associate Professor, PhD,
Florida State University,
1990. Metaphysical and epistemological
issues in the philosophy
of Wittgenstein and contemporary
continental philosophy (Gadamer,
Heidegger, Arendt) with
application to multiculturalism,
feminism and aesthetics.
E-mail username: lmccarty.
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Germanic Studies
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Fritz Breithaupt, Associate Professor, PhD, Johns Hopkins University,
1996.
E-mail username: fbreitha.
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History
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Toivo Raun, Professor,
PhD, Princeton University,
1969. History of the Baltic
peoples and states, agrarian
reform and agrarian political
parties in interwar Estonia,
literacy and its impact
in Estonia. E-mail username:
raunt.
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Informatics
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Christine Ogan, Professor, School of Informatics, School of Journalism,
PhD, University of North Carolina, 1976. Intersection of communication technologies
and international communication.
E-mail username: ogan.
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Law
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Hannah L. Buxbaum,
Professor, School of Law,
JD, Cornell Law School,
1992; LLM, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität,
Heidelberg, Germany 1993.
German/US comparative law,
private international law.
E-mail username: hbuxbaum.
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Political Science
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Jack
Bielasiak, Professor,
PhD, Cornell University,
1975. East European and
post-Soviet politics, public
opinion on European integration
in the candidate countries
of Eastern Europe and the
Former Soviet Union. E-mail
username: bielasia.
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Aurelian
Craiutu, Assistant
Professor, PhD, Princeton
University, 1999. European
political thought, democratic
theory and consolidation,
transitions to democracy,
civic culture, political
learning, conceptions of
patriotism and nationalism.
E-mail username: acraiutu.
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Michael D. McGinnis, Professor, PhD, University of Minnesota, 1985.
International conflict, civil war, institutional analysis, governance, and democracy.
E-mail username: mcginnis.
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Elinor Ostrom, Arthur
F. Bentley Professor, Political
Science; Co-Director of
the Workshop in Political
Theory and Policy Analysis;
Co-Director, Center for
the Study of Institutions,
Population, and Environmental
Change, PhD, University
of California, Los Angeles,
1965. Gender issues in post-communist
societies, how institutional
rules affect the structure
of action situations within
which individuals face incentives,
make choices, and jointly
affect each other. E-mail
username: ostrom.
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Brian Rathbun ,
Assistant Professor, Political Science, PhD, University of California, Berkeley,
2002. Foreign policy; European integration and the European Union; European political parties; international relations theory; human rights; interwar year relations among Britain, France and Germany. E-mail
username: rathbunb.
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Nina Srinivasan Rathbun, Research Associate and Lecturer, PhD, University of California, Berkeley, 2003. Transitions to democracy, Eastern European post-communist politics, development of autonomous government institutions, independent media, nonproliferation. E-mail username: nrathbun.
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Robert Rohrschneider, Professor, PhD, Florida State University,
1989.
European Union, comparative politics of industrialized democracies,
the link between institutions and attitudes and behavior, political culture,
democratization, global environmental movements, elections and political parties,
political elites, German politics, research methodology.
E-mail username: rrohrsch.
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William Scheuerman,
Professor, Political Science
and Affiliated Professor
Law , PhD, Harvard University,
1993. Modern political thought,
legal theory, democratic
theory, 20th century continental
political and social thought,
and globalization. E-mail
username: wscheuer.
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Abdulkader Sinno, Assistant Professor,
Ph.D. University of California Los Angeles, 2002.
Strategy and organization in politicized group conflicts,
parliamentary settings, and transnational relations.
E-mail username: asinno.
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Beate
Sissenich, Assistant Professor, PhD,
Cornell University, 2003.
EU state-building in Central and Eastern Europe, mechanisms of rule transfer,
transnational networks and the state, regional integration and state formation, the transfer
of EU social policy to Poland and Hungary. E-mail
username: bsisseni.
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Public and Environmental
Affairs
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David
Audretsch, Professor, PhD, University of Wisconsin,
1980. Globalization and development in Eastern Europe, links between
entrepreneurship, government policy, innovation, economic development
and global competitiveness.
E-mail username: daudrets.
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Matthew
Auer, Associate Professor, PhD, Yale University,
1996. Environmental politics in the Baltic states
and East Europe, comparative energy policy, foreign aid and
sustainable development, forestry policy.
E-mail username: mauer.
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Lois Wise, Professor, PhD, Indiana University,
1982. Impact of public management reform on the bureaucracy,
impact of globalization and EU agreements on internal labor market
systems of civil service systems, cross-national study of evaluation
of public management reform, employment policies and practices
including innovations, pay reforms, the effects of diversity on
organizational performance, methodological studies of the quality
of research link diversity and work organizations.
E-mail username: wisel.
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EU Center Faculty on Other IU Campuses
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
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Frank Emmert, Professor, PhD, University of Maastricht, 1998.
European Union law; institutional law and general principles of the EU;
economic freedoms in the internal market of the EU; legal remedies in
EU law; EU monetary union; EU external trade law; European Union
and the challenge of enlargement; moot court in European Union law;
decision-making in the EU. Email:
femmert
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John McCormick,
Professor, PhD, Indiana University,
1990. Politics of the European
Union; political simulations:
model European Union. Email:
jmccormi
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Indiana University South Bend
Neovi Karakatsanis, Professor, PhD, The Ohio State University, 1996.
European politics, comparative politics, international relations, international political economy. Email: nkarakat
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David Ransel ,
Co-Director, European Union Center of Excellence, Robert F. Byrnes Professor, Department of History, and Director, Russian and East European Institute; PhD, Yale University, 1969. History of politics and society in Russia. E-mail username: ransel.
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Patricia McManus, Interim Co-Director, European Union Center of Excellence, Associate Professor of Sociology; PhD, Duke University, 1996. Comparative sociology; social stratification and inequality over the life course, the political sociology of the welfare state, immigration. E-mail username: pmcmanus.
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David Ransel |
Patricia McManus |
Per Nordahl |
Co-Directors, EU Center of Excellence |
Assistant Director |
Per Nordahl, Assistant Director, European Union Center of Excellence; PhD,
Umeå University, 1994. His dissertation addressed immigration and social
networking among Swedes in the United States. After receiving a teacher's
diploma in 1996, Nordahl headed several research projects on international
migration and the formation of ethnic identities. Between 2002-2006 served as
Director of the Swedish Emigrant Institute, where he initiated and managed
a number of EU projects. Nordahl recently concluded an external evaluation of
the project "Vocational Training for Non-European Immigrants," an EU-funded
initiative with partners from six different EU countries. Email username:
pnordahl.
Amy Luck, Graduate Assistant; MA/MS candidate in Russian and East
European Studies and International and Comparative Education. Post-
communist education, international NGOs, Romanian child welfare.
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