"the U.S. Mid-Term elections are held" by prof. Matthias MATTHIJS - POSTPONED (Spring 2019)

Dienstag, 20. November 2018 21:00-22:00, ONLINE

 

 

Matthias Matthijs (°1978) is Assistant Professor of International Political Economy. He teaches graduate courses in International Relations, Comparative Politics and International Economics. His research focuses on the politics of economic crises, the role of economic ideas in economic policymaking, the politics of inequality, the limits of regional integration, and the erosion of democratic legitimacy in the advanced industrial world. He is the recipient of a 2015 Johns Hopkins Catalyst Award in recognition of his work as a promising early-career investigator. At Johns Hopkins SAIS, he was awarded the Max M. Fisher Prize for Excellence in Teaching in 2011 and 2015.

Ongoing research:

"Polanyian Muscles in Hayekian Brussels: Central Authority versus Differentiation in Today's European Union" (with Craig Parsons, ongoing research).

"Mind the Gap: Explaining the North-South Divergence in National and EU Attitudes Towards Democracy" (with Silvia Merler, ongoing research)