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Dr. Julia Langbein
Otto-Suhr-Institute for Political Science
Center for European Integration
Post-doctoral Fellow and Lecturer
Ihnestr. 22
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Room
116
14195
Berlin
Tel.:
+49 (0)30 - 838-57656
Fax:
+49 (0)30 - 838-55049
E-Mail: julia.langbein@fu-berlin.de
Short CV
Academic Positions
since 04/2012: Lecturer in European Integration, Freie Universität Berlin
since 10/2010: Postdoctoral fellow, Kolleg-Forschergruppe “Transformative Power of Europe“, Freie Universität Berlin
10/2011-03/2012: Visiting Assistant Professor for European Integration, Freie Universität Berlin
09/2007-09/2010: Research Associate in the project “Transnational Integration Regimes and Domestic Institutional Change in Emerging Market Economies” at the European University Institute
2007-2009: Visiting fellowships at the Centre for European Policy Studies (Brussels), the International Centre for Policy Studies (Kyiv) and the Higher School of Economics (Moscow)
2006-2008: Guest Lecturer at the Freie Universität Berlin, BA and MA Level
Education
2010: Ph.D in Political Science, European University Institute, Florence
2007: Master of Research, European University Institute, Florence
2005: Diploma in Political Science, Freie Universität Berlin
2004: International Master of Arts in Russian Studies, European University at St. Petersburg
Main Fields of Interest
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European integration (special foci: EU Enlargement, European Neighbourhood Policy, EU external relations)
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Transnationalization and institutional change
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Comparative public policy
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Political and economic transitions in Eastern Europe
Publications
Refereed journal articles
(2011/forthcoming) Convergence without membership? The impact of the European Union in the neighbourhood: evidence from Ukraine, Journal of European Public Policy, Online First, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/13501763.2011.614133 (co-authored with Kataryna Wolczuk).
(forthcoming) Bad guy Russia, good guy EU? Policy change in Ukraine’s telecommunications and food safety, Europe-Asia Studies.
Edited volumes
(forthcoming) Special Section on Explaining Policy Change in the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood, Europe-Asia Studies, (co-edited with Tanja A. Börzel).
Other Articles, Book Chapters, and Working Papers
(forthcoming), Achieving Regulatory Convergence in the European Neighbourhood: What’s the Right Toolbox?, in: Börzel, Tanja A./Böttger, Katrin (eds.), Neighbourhood and Accession-Europeanization – A comparison in Practice, Baden-Baden: Nomos.
(2012), Implementing Deep Free Trade between EU and Ukraine – Time for a new approach, IEP Policy Briefs on Enlargement and Neighbourhood, No. 3, Institut für Europäische Politik, Berlin.
(2011) Organizing Regulatory Convergence Outside the EU: Setting Policy-Specific Conditionality and Building Domestic Capacities, KFG Working Paper Series, No. 33, Kolleg-Forschergruppe (KFG) “The Transformative Power of Europe”, Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin.
(2011)‚ Solidarität aus Eigennutz und Überzeugung, in: Eckart D. Stratenschulte (Hg.), Europa kontrovers, Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung.
(2010), Differential Empowerment for Institutional Change – EU Impact on State and Non-State Actors in Eastern Europe, in: Fischer, Sabine/ Pleines, Heiko (eds.): Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe, Stuttgart: Ibidem, pp. 103-116.
(2010), À la carte – Ukrainische Positionen zum Freihandel mit der EU, in: Osteuropa, 2-4/2010, pp. 159-172.
(2009), Transnationalization and Change in Economic Institutions: The Case of Ukraine and Industrial Standards Regulations, in: Bruszt, Laszlo/ Holzhacker, Ron (eds.): The Transnationalization of States, Economies and Civil Societies. New Modes of Governance in Europe, New York: Springer, pp. 107-133.
(2009), The EU-Ukraine FTA: Plus or minus?, in: European Focus, International Center for Policy Studies, Kyiv.
(2008), Die Transatlantische Bündnispolitik Deutschlands im Wandel? Eine politikwissenschaftliche Analyse der Position Deutschlands während der Irak-Krise 2002/2003, Saarbrücken: VDM.
(2008), FTA+ statt Mitgliedschaft? Über ukrainische Interessenlagen und europäische Handlungsspielräume, in: Ukraine-Analyse 44, Forschungsstelle Osteuropa, Universität Bremen.