Georg K - CEU Institute for Advanced Study
Georg K. Menz, Ph.D.
Department of Politics
Goldsmiths College
New Cross
London SE14 6NW
United Kingdom
Phone: (+44) (0) 207 919 7755
Fax: (+44) (0) 207 919 7743
Electronic Mail: gmenz@ g.menz@gold.ac.uk
Academic Appointments
since 2002 Lecturer, then Senior Lecturer, then Reader, then Professor in Political
Economy,
Department of Politics,
Goldsmiths College, University of London
02. Visiting Fellow and Lecturer, Universität Göttingen, Germany
Education
2001. PhD in Political Science and Certificate in West European Studies, University of Pittsburgh
Fields: Comparative Politics, International Relations
Dissertation Committee:
Alberta Sbragia (co-chair), B. Guy Peters (co-chair), Mark Hallerberg, Reinhard Heinisch
1999 MA in Political Science, University of Pittsburgh
1995-1996 J. William Fulbright Scholar at the Universität Frankfurt am Main and Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
1995 Bachelor’s of Arts cum laude in International Relations from James Madison College at Michigan State University
1994 St. Catherine’s College, Cambridge University,
Studies in Political Theory and British Foreign Policy
1992-1993 Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Fellowships and Honours
2011 Visiting Professor in the Department for Political Science, University of Vienna, Austria
2011 DAAD Visiting Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany
2011 Visiting Research Fellow, Nuffield College, University of Oxford
2008 and 2009 Visiting Research Fellow, National Europe Centre, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
2006 Best Book Award in European Studies 2006 from the
University Association for Contemporary European Studies
2006 Jean Monnet Fellow at the Department of Social and Political Studies, European University Institute, San Domenico di Fiesole, Italy
2004 Visiting Research Fellow, European Union Center at the University of Pittsburgh
2002 Best Dissertation Award
European Union Studies Association of the USA
2002 EUROCULTURES Fellowship
Funded by the German Academic Exchange Service
at the Georg August Universität Göttingen, Germany
2002 Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Center for European Studies (declined)
New York University, New York
2001-02 DAAD Fellow at Humboldt Universität Berlin, Germany
from the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service)
2000-2001 Chateaubriand Fellow at the Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, Paris, France
French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ministère des Affaires Etrangères)
2000-2001 ÖAAD Fellowship (declined)
Austrian Academic Exchange Service
Austrian Ministry for Science and Transportation (Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Verkehr)
2000 European Union Center Scholarship for Pre-dissertation Field Research in France
European Union Center at the University of Pittsburgh
1999-2000 Invited Research Scholar
German American Academic Council (GAAC) and Social Science Research Council (SSRC)
Summer Institutes on “The Politics and Economics of Labor in Advanced Industrial Countries”, organised by Claus Offe (Humboldt Universität Berlin) and Martin Rein (Massachusetts Institute for Technology)
1999 Austrian Nationality Room Scholarship for Pre-dissertation Field Research in Austria for Summer 1999
University of Pittsburgh
1999 European Union Center Scholarship for Pre-dissertation Field Research in Germany
European Union Center at the University of Pittsburgh
1997-2000 Foreign Language and Area Scholarship (FLAS) for the Study of the French Language and Culture
US Department of Education
Awarded based on annual competition for academic years 1997-2000 and for the summers of 1998 and 1999
1995-1996 J. William Fulbright Scholarship for Studies in German-American Relations
at the Goethe University of Frankfurt and the Free University of Berlin, Germany
1994 invited member of the National Honors Society
1993-1995 Dean’s List at Michigan State University
Research, Teaching and Travel Grants
2011-14 Jean Monnet Professorship for the Enhancement of Immigration-Related Teaching at Goldsmiths College from the European Commission Lifelong Learning Programme (EUR 120,000)
2011-12 Partner in the European Commission FP7-funded Research Project “Trade Unions, Economic Change and Active Inclusion of Migrant Workers” (EUR 55,000)
2011 “Environmentally Induced Migration in Northern Africa”, grant application under consideration at the ESRC
2008 “The Politics of Service Liberalization in Europe“, Central Research Fund of the University of London (£1,000)
2008 Travel Grant to the European Studies Association Bi-Annual Conference in Los Angeles, British Academy (£500)
2007-10 Research Grant for the project “Non-State Actors and the privatization of Migration Control in Europe and North America“, secured funding from Goldsmiths College and British Academy (£3,000 and £6,000)
2006 Travel Grant to the European Studies Association Bi-Annual Conference in Montreal, British Academy (£500)
2004-07 Research grants for the project “Regressing Towards the Mean? The Future of European Migration Policy” 2004
secured funding from the British Academy (£4,000), Goldsmiths College (£1,600) and the Central Research Fund of the University of London (£400)
[UK] Political Studies Association
Teaching Experience
at Goldsmiths College, University of London
MA: “Politics and Government of the European Union”
“Political-Economic Governance in the European
Union”
“The European Union and Immigration: The
Politics and Policies of a New Policy Domain”
Third Year Undergraduate: “The Political Economy of the European Union”, “The Politics and Government of the European Union”
“Economic Problems and Adaptation to Change in the European Union”
“The Politics and Economics of Migration”
Second Year Undergraduate: “Political Economy”
First Year Undergraduate: “Introduction to Economics”
“Political Economy and Public Policy”
2011 at Vienna University, Austria
PhD Seminar “Neue Forschungsentwicklungen in der Migrationsforschung” (New Lines of Enquiry in Migration Research, taught in German)
PhD Seminar „Arbeitsmärkte, Sozialstaat und Zuwanderung“ (Labour Markets, Welfare State and Immigration, taught in German)
MA: “Nationalism, Multiculturalism and Immigration“ (taught in English)
Upper Level Undergraduate: „Die Einwanderungs- und Asylpolitik in Europa im Spannungsfeld zwischen Nationalstaat und Europäischer Union“ (Immigration and Asylum Policy in Europe between Nation-State and European Union)
2001-02 at Georg August University Göttingen, Germany
MA: “Nationalism and Regionalism in Europe: Stepping Stones or Stumbling Blocks in the Process of European Integration?” (taught in English)
Upper Level Undergraduate: “Die Politische Ökonomie Europas im 21. Jahrhundert” (The Political Economy of Europe in the 21st Century; taught in German)
PUBLICATIONS
Single Authored Books
1. “The Political Economy of Managed Migration: National Non-State Actors and Europeanization in the Formulation of European Immigration Policies”
Oxford University Press, 2008
Paperback version published in 2010
2. “Varieties of Capitalism and Europeanization: National Response Strategies to the Single European Market”, Oxford University Press, 2005: ISBN 0-19-927386-3
Reviewed in Political Studies Review, Vol. 4., No.2, May 2006: 213-214
Journal of Common Market Studies Vol. 44, No. 2, June 2006: 445-446
Journal of European Social Policy Vol. 17, No. 1, 2007: 91
Comparative Political Studies Vol. 40, 2007: 219-222
Swiss Political Science Review Vol. 12, No. 3, 2006: 144-146
Paperback version published in November 2008
3. “Comparative Political Economy”, research monograph, contract in hand, forthcoming with Oxford University Press, delivery date 2012
Edited Books
1. “The Changing Face of Labour Migration in Europe”, co-edited with Alexander Caviedes, Palgrave, 2010: ISBN 9780230274822
2. “Internalizing Globalization: The Rise of Neoliberalism and the Decline of National Models of Capitalism”, co-edited with Susanne Soederberg and Philip Cerny, Palgrave, 2005: ISBN 1403948038
Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals
“Employer Preference for Labour Migration: Exploring ‘Varieties of Capitalism’-based Contextual Conditionality in Germany and the United Kingdom”, British Journal of Politics and International Relations 13 (4), 2011: 534-50
"Neo-liberalism, Privatization and the Outsourcing of Migration Management: A Five-Country Comparison", Competition and Change 15 (2), 2011: 116-35
“Stopping, Shaping and Moulding Europe: Two-Level Games, Non-State Actors and the Europeanization of Migration Policies”, Journal of Common Market Studies 49 (2), 2011: 437-62
“Are You Being Served? Liberalizing and Re-Regulating the Single Market in Services”, Journal of European Public Policy 17 (7), 2010: 971-87
“’After the Agenda 2010 is before the Elections’: Consolidation, Dissent and the Politics of German Labour Market Policy under the Grand Coalition”, German Politics 19 (3-4), 2010: 446-59
"The Neoliberalized State and Migration Control: The Rise of Private Actors in the Enforcement and Design of Migration Policy", Debatte: Journal of
Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 17 (3), December 2009: 315-332
“Old Bottles – New Wine: The New Dynamics of Industrial Relations”, German Politics 14 (2), June 2005: 196-207
“Re-Regulating the Single Market: National Varieties of Capitalism and their responses to Europeanization”, Journal of European Public Policy, Vol. 10, No. 4, 532-555, August 2003
“Patterns in EU Labour Immigration Policy: National Initiatives and European Responses”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Vol. 28, No.4, 723-742, 2002
“Domestic Determinants of National Response Strategies to EU-induced Liberalization: Examining the Regulation of Wages for Posted Workers in Austria and Germany”, Politique Européenne, No. 3, January 2001
“Beyond the Anwerbestopp? The German-Polish Labor Treaty”, Journal of European Social Policy, vol. 11, No. 3, August 2001
Chapters in Edited Volumes
“The Framing of Competitiveness, the Lisbon Agenda, Employer Associations and Labour Migration“, in Mitchell Smith (ed.) Evaluating the Lisbon Agenda, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2012
“Conceptualizing the New Boundaries of Immigration Governance”, in Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen and Ninna Sorensen (eds.) The Migration Industry, London: Routledge, 2012
“Los sindicatos británicos y las migraciones en el siglo XXI: ¿Pragmatismo o apatía?” [British Trade Unions and Migration Politics in the 21st Century], in Olga Baucells (ed.) Los sindicatos y las migraciones en el siglo XXI [Trade Unions and Migration in the 21st Century], 2011
“Introduction: The Politics of Labour Migration in Europe” (co-written with Alexander Caviedes), chapter in “The Changing Face of Labour Migration in Europe”, 2010
“Private Actors and Migration Management”, chapter in “The Changing Face of Labour Migration in Europe”, 2010
“Varieties of Capitalism and the Renaissance of Labour Migration in Europe”, chapter in “The Changing Face of Labour Migration in Europe”, 2010
“Varieties of Capitalism and Europeanization: National Response Strategies Revisited”, chapter in Andrew Gamble and David Lane (eds.) The European Union and World Politics, Basingstoke: Palgrave 2009
“The Politics of Teenage Pregnancy in New Zealand”, chapter in Daguerre, Anne and Corinne Nativel (eds.) When Children Become Parents: The Politics of Teenage Pregnancy, Bristol: Policy Press, 2006
“Useful Gastarbeiter, burdensome asylum seekers, and the second wave of welfare retrenchment: Exploring the nexus between migration and the welfare state”, chapter in Parsons, Craig A. and Timothy M. Smeeding “Immigration and the Transformation of Europe”, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006
“Auf Wiedersehen, Rhineland Model: Embedding Neoliberalism in Germany”, chapter in “Internalizing Globalization: The Rise of Neoliberalism and the Decline of National Models of Capitalism”, 2005
“Making Thatcher Look Timid: The Rise and Fall of the New Zealand Model”, chapter in “Internalizing Globalization: The Erosion of National Models of Capitalism and the Politics of Embedding Neoliberalism”, 2005
“Introduction: The Politics of Internalizing Globalization” (co-written with Susanne Soederberg and Philip Cerny), chapter in “Internalizing Globalization: The Erosion of National Models of Capitalism and the Politics of Embedding Neoliberalism”, 2005
“More Thatcher than the real thing: Policy Transfer and Economic Reforms in New Zealand” in de Jong, Martin, Konstantinos Lalenis, and Virginie Mamadouh (eds.) The Theory and Practice of Institutional Transplantation Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic, 2002: 137-152; ISBN 1-4020-1049-4
Book Reviews
Book Review of Ellermann, Anke. States Against Migrants: Deportation in the United States and Germany Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009
Comparative Political Studies 43 (3) 2010:415
Book Review of Geddes, Andrew. Beyond Fortress Europe? Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2008
Perspectives on European Politics and Society 10 (2), June 2009: 271
Work in Progress:
Books:
“The Politics and Economics of Environmentally-Induced Migration”, research monograph, expression of interest from Oxford University Press
Articles:
“Framing Competitiveness and Labour Migration in Europe: The Agency of Employer Associations in Rendering the Contingent Necessary”, contribution to special issue of Comparative European Politics
“Turning Fortress Europe into Swiss Cheese: New Migration Channels for the ‘best and brightest’”, Citizenship Studies, contribution to special issue
“The Politic and Economics of Euro Crisis Management: Only the Good Die Young and the Law of Unintended Consequences”, Journal of European Public Policy, contribution to special issue
Conferences Papers and Presentations at Universities or Research Centers (selection and recent talks only):
The Politics of Labour Migration in Europe
Invited Guest Lecturer
Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford
February 2012
The Management of Environmentally Induced Migration
Invited Guest Lecturer at the University of Salzburg and the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna, Austria
May 2011
The Rediscovery of Labour Migration in Europe
Invited Guest Speaker at the University of Vienna, Austria
May 2011
The Growth of the Migration Industry: Migration Privatization and the Law of Unintended Consequences
Invited Guest Lecturer at the University of California at Los Angeles
April 2011
Framing Competitiveness and the Role of Labour Migration: Employers an the Renaissance of the Best and the Brightest
Invited Guest Lecturer at Boston University
March 2011
The Single Market and the pan-European Crisis: Aspects of Labour Market Policy
Invited Guest Lecturer at the American University, Washington, D.C.
November 2010
The Framing of Competitiveness, the Lisbon Agenda, and Labour Migration
Paper presented at the UACES Research Conference in Bruges, Belgium
September 2010
Migration Management After Lisbon
Invited Guest Lecturer at the University of Washington at Seattle
April 2010
“Bolkestein and Beyond: The Politics of (Re-Regulating the European
Services Sector”, paper presented at the Biannual Conference of the
European Union Studies Association, Los Angeles, Califronia, USA, April
2009
“Bolkestein and Beyond: The Politics of (Re-Regulating the European
Services Sector”, paper presented at the Biannual Conference of the
European Union Studies Association, Los Angeles, Califronia, USA, April
2009
“Bolkestein and Beyond: The Politics of (Re-Regulating the European
Services Sector”, paper presented at the Biannual Conference of the
European Union Studies Association, Los Angeles, Califronia, USA, April
2009
“The Privatization of Migration Management”
Invited Guest Lecturer in the Department of Political Science, University of Birmingham, February 2009
“The Political Economy of EU and National Migration Policy in Europe”,
Invited Guest Lecturer at Dong-a University, Busan, South Korea, December 2008
“The Politics of Managed Migration in Europe”
Invited Guest Lecturer in the Department of Politics, University of Melbourne, Australia, November 2008
Activity as Manuscript Referee
Scandinavian Political Studies, Journal of European Public Policy, Political Studies, Comparative Politics, Comparative European Politics, Comparative Political Studies, German Politics, West European Politics, Journal of International Affairs and Development, ISA Compendium, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Journal of International Relations and Development, New Political Economy, Policy and Society, European Security, Governance, European Journal of Political Research
Manchester University Press, Oxford University Press (for Economics and Politics), Palgrave, Polity Press, Ashgate
Academic References:
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