Public Policy

Public Policy: Public welfare regimes, social policy, corruption and corruption control, fiscal policy, public administration and management
Higher Education: innovative approaches to higher education (concepts, history, policy and management, the role of Universities in the 21st century) with specific relevance to Central and Eastern Europe and beyond

DPP faculty member speaks at Brookings energy conference

DPP faculty member Andreas Goldthau spoke at the recent Transatlantic Energy Governance Dialogue on 'Transatlantic Energy Strategies and Resource Nationalism: The New European Energy Landscape' at the BrookingsInstitution, Washington, DC, October 21-22 2010. Dr. Goldthau spoke on a panel titled Security of Supply: Russian Energy Policy and Pipeline Politics.

Globalizácia, migrácia a trh práce

Kahanec, Martin. "Globalizácia, migrácia a trh práce." In Labour economics and its implication for Slovakia. Bratislava: IZ, 2008.

Lessons from Migration after EU Enlargement

Kahanec, Martin, Anzelika Zaiceva, and Klaus F. Zimmermann. "Lessons from Migration after EU Enlargement." In Eu Labor Markets after Post-enlargement Migration. Berlin and Heidelberg: Springer, 2010.

Migration and Globalization: Challenges and Perspectives for the Research Infrastructure

Kahanec, Martin, and Kluas F. Zimmermann. "Migration and Globalization: Challenges and Perspectives for the Research Infrastructure." In Developing the Research Infrastructure for the Social and Behavioral Sciences in Germany and Beyond. Progress since 2001, Current Situation, and Future Demands. Opladen: Budrich UniPress, 2010.

DPP faculty member presents at PEEER conference in Warwick, UK

DPP faculty member Andreas Goldthau presented at the 3rd PEEER conference on Governing Energy in Europe and Russia held at Warwick University, UK, 01-04 September 2010. Dr. Goldthau presented a paper on the governance implications of unconventional gas ('shale gas') for European gas markets. Dr. Goldthau's panel on 'New Europe perspectves' was joined by Caroline Kuyemko (Warwick) and Francis McGowan (Sussex).

Academic rank: 
Teaching Assistant
Position: 
PhD Student
Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy and International Relations

Philipp Thaler is a PhD Candidate in the Public Policy track of the Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy and International Relations at CEU. He is interested in policy- and decision-making processes in EU foreign policy areas. His PhD project is supervised by Prof Uwe Puetter and investigates the coordination of EU foreign policy areas, in particular EU energy security and human rights policies towards Russia. Further research interests include Energy Policy, bargaining/negotiations, the European External Action Service (EEAS), the European Council and European Studies at large.

Philipp holds a MSc degree in European Political Economy from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and a BA degree in European Studies from Maastricht University. He has more than five years of working experience in the energy sector as an Energy Consultant for Siemens and in the European Commission's Directorate General for Energy. Morever, Philipp has lectured Bachelor and Master students at Maastricht University and CEU. At CEU, Philipp is currently chairing the Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG).

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