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Andreas Dür is a lecturer in international relations in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University College Dublin. He obtained his PhD from the European University Institute in San Domenico di Fiesole (Italy) in July 2004, and then was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES) at the University of Mannheim. Among his other research interests are American and European trade policies, decision making in the European Union, and interest group lobbying.

 

Publications on the process of international economic negotiation:

Dür, Andreas and Gemma Mateo. Forthcoming 2009. Bargaining Power and Negotiation Tactics: The Negotiations on the EU's Financial Perspective, 2007-2013. Journal of Common Market Studies.

Dür, Andreas. December 2008. Bargaining Power and Trade Liberalization: European External Trade Policies in the 1960s. European Journal of International Relations. 14:645-669.

Dür, Andreas and Hubert Zimmermann. Nov 2007. The EU in International Trade Negotiations, special issue of Journal of Common Market Studies, 45:4. Includes articles by A. Young, H. Zimmermann, A. Dür, M. F. Larsén, C. Damro, M. Elsig, and O. Elgström.

Dür, Andreas. June 2007. Foreign Discrimination, Protection for Exporters, and U.S. Trade Liberalization . International Studies Quarterly, 51(2): 457–480.

Dür, Andreas. 2007. Assessing the EU’s Role in International Trade Negotiations. European Political Science.

Dür, Andreas and Gemma Mateo. 2006. Bargaining Efficiency in Intergovernmental Negotiations in the EU:Treaty of Nice versus Constitutional Treaty. Journal of European Integration, 28 (4): 381-98.

 

Contact Information:
School of Politics and International Relations
University College Dublin
Dublin 4, Ireland
Phone: +353-1-716-8387
Fax: +353-1-716-1171
Email: Andreas.Duer@ucd.ie
Web: http://andduer.googlepages.com/

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