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Dr. Assem Dandashly
Kolleg-Forschergruppe "The Transformative Power of Europe"
Post-doctoral Fellow
Ihnestr. 26
14195
Berlin
Tel.:
+49-(0)30-838 57027
E-Mail: assemd@uvic.ca
Short CV
- PhD in Political Science at the University of Victoria (2006-2011)
- Research Associate at the Centre for Competition Policy-University of East Anglia (January 2011-October 2011)
- Sessional Instructor at the Department of Political Science-University of Victoria (2010)
- Visiting PhD researcher at the Munk Center at the University of Toronto (September-October 2009)
- Visiting PhD student at the Central European University-Budapest (June-July 2009)
- Visiting Researcher at Katedra Studiów Europejskich- Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie, Kraków, Poland (October 2008-May 2009)
- Research Assistant at the University of Oklahoma Public Opinion Learning Lab (August 2004-July 2006)
- Visiting Fulbright graduate researcher at the Department of Political Science- Marquette University, WI-USA (Fall 2003-Spring 2004)
Main Fields of Interest
- Comparative Politics
- Comparative Public Policy and Governance
- Political Economy/International Political Economy
- European Integration (Eastern enlargement)
- European Neighborhood Policy
KFG Research Project
From the Orange Revolution to the Flowers’ Revolutions - Has the EU Learned Its Lessons?
Publications
Monographs and Edited Volumes
with A. Surdej and H. T. Właszczuk (2009).Global Financial Crisis and Euro Zone Enlargement. Poland: Adam Marszałek Publishing House.
Refereed Articles and Book Chapters
(forthcoming). “European Integration Revisited – From the Founding Fathers to the Normative Power Europe.” Journal of European Integration.
with A. Verdun (forthcoming). “Euro Adoption in Central Europe: Laggards by Default and Laggards by Choice.” European Political Science Review.
(2009). “Between the Euro and the Global Financial Crisis: The Case of the Czech Republic”. In: Global Financial Crisis and Euro Zone Enlargement. Eds. A. Dandashly, A. Surdej and H. T. Właszczuk, Poland: Adam Marszałek Publishing House: 59-77.
with A. Surdej and H. T. Właszczuk (2009). “Policy Choices and Policy Tensions in the Creation and Functioning of the Euro Area” In: Global Financial Crisis and Euro Zone Enlargement. Eds. A. Dandashly, A. Surdej and H. T. Właszczuk. Poland: Adam Marszałek Publishing House:13-22.
Other Articles, Book Chapters and Working Papers
(forthcoming). The Need for a New Approach in the Southern Neighbors: EU Democratization Efforts in Tunisia. In: KFG Working Paper Series, Kolleg-Forschergruppe “The Transformative Power of Europe”, Freie Universität Berlin.
(2012). “Book Review: ‘European Economic Governance and Policies.’ Dyson, K. and L. Quaglia 2010, Oxford: Oxford University Press, Volumes I and II.” European Union Studies Association Newsletter (EUSA), Winter 2012: 11-13.
(2012). “The Arab Spring, the EU and the West: From Thawrat al-Karama (Dignity Revolution) to the Syrian Bloody River.” KFG Newsletter 01/2012.
(2012). “The Euro Crisis and What It Means for the Future of Europe.” LIDOVÉ NOVINY, Pondělí 2, ledna 2012.
(2008). "Book Review: Dyson, K. (ed.) (2006), Enlarging the Euro Area: External Empowerment and Domestic Transformation in East Central Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 376 pp." Central European Journal of International and Security Studies 2(2): 134-136. Available: http://www.cejiss.org/review/euroarea/
Selected Conference Presentations
“Euro Adoption in Central Europe: Laggards by Default and Laggards by Choice”, paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Montreal-QC, Canada on March 16-19, 2011.
“Joining the Euro Area and the Financial Crisis: Another UK-The Czech Republic”, paper presented at the Financial Crisis, EMU and the Stability of Currencies and the Financial System Conference at the University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada on September 30-October 2, 2010.
“Domestic Politics comes First: Understanding Euro Adoption in the New Member States”, paper presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the European Community Studies Association-Canada (ECSA-C) in Victoria, BC Canada April 29-May 1, 2010.
“A Road with Multiple Lanes: The Journeys of the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovenia towards Euro Adoption”, (with Amy Verdun), paper presented at the EUSA Eleventh Biennial International Conference, Los Angeles, California on April 23-25, 2009.
“From the European Union to Economic and Monetary Union: Enthusiasm and Apathy among New Member States”, paper presented at the 7th Biennial Conference of the European Community Studies Association – Canada “The Maturing European Union”, 25-27 September 2008 Edmonton, Alberta.
“The EU’s CAP Reform after Doha Round: A Multilevel Analysis”, paper presented at the Agricultural Policy Changes: Canada, EU and the World Trade Organisation, Hotel Grand Pacific, Victoria B.C., 13-15 September 2007.
“The Road to EMU: Poland as a Case Study”, paper presented at the 10th Biennial International Conference of the European Union Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, May 17-19, 2007.