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 presents paper at ISA 210 Annual Convention in New Orleans

DPP faculty member Andreas Goldthau presented a paper on 'Energy security and public policy. Some implications for the global governance of oil and gas' at the 2010 ISA Annual Convention in New Orleans. The paper discusses challenges in global energy from a public goods angle and draws conclusions on implications for global energy governance, i.e. an institutional structure facilitating the effective provision of energy security as a global public good.

Date: 
Wednesday, 10 February, 2010 - 11:00 - 12:30
Event type: 
Seminar
Presenter(s): 
Balázs Vedres
Center for the Study of Imperfections in Democracies (DISC)
Department of Network and Data Science
Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG)

DPP faculty member publishes new book on Global Energy Governance

The global market for oil and gas resources is rapidly changing. Three major trends - the rise of new consumers, the increasing influence of state players, and concerns about climate change - are combining to challenge existing regulatory structures, many of which have been in place for a half-century. "Global Energy Governance" analyzes the energy market from an institutionalist perspective and offers practical policy recommendations to deal with these new challenges.

Department of Political Science
Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy and International Relations
Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG)

Andrej Nosko is a graduated PhD student at Political Science Department, researches coping strategies of small, open, transitional economies of Central Europe with their energy import dependence. His theoretical focus is on issues of energy, security, and government-corporate relations. Andrej's experience developed while living in 6 countries, and besides academia, working in private, NGO as well as governmental sectors. Before returning to CEU, Andrej worked for the European Commission in Brussels in the field of internal security.

Position: 
Professor
Position: 
Research Affiliate
School of Public Policy (SPP)
Center for Policy Studies (CPS)
Center for European Union Research (CEUR)

Professor Nick Sitter's research interests include public policy, party systems, and political violence. His books and journal special issues incldue Europe’s Nascent State: Public Policy in the EU (co-edited with Johan From, Gyldendal 2006), Understanding Public Management (with Kjell A. Eliassen, Sage 2008), an edition of Nations and Nationalism on Constitutionalism in Europe (co-edited with Bill Kissane, 2010), A Liberal Actor in A Realist World: The EU Regulatory State and the Global Political Economy of Energy (with A. Goldthau, Oxford University Press, 2015) and A History of Terrorism (Dreyer 2015 - in Norwegian). He has a PhD from the LSE.

The Center for Policy Studies (CPS) is a university research center that combines teaching, research and occasionally acting as a university-based think tank managing topical platforms, social policy monitoring, and providing academic research support to policy innovations.

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