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Jonas Tallberg is Research Fellow at the Department of Political Science, Lund University, and the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (SIIA), Stockholm. His main research interests are international institutions, multilateral negotiations, and European integration. His current research project concerns the power and influence of the chair in multilateral negotiations.

 

Publications on the process of international economic negotiation:

Tallberg, Jonas. June 2008. Bargaining power in the European Council. Journal of Common Market Studies, 46(15): 685 - 708.

Tallberg, Jonas. 2008. Party Politics in the European Council. Journal of European Public Policy, 15(8): 1222-1242.

Tallberg, Jonas. 2006. Leadership and Negotiation in the European Union: The Power of the Presidency. Cambridge University Press.

Tallberg, Jonas. 2004. The Power of the Chair: Formal Leadership in International Cooperation. Paper prepared for the annual meeting of the International Studies Association.

Tallberg, Jonas. 2003. The Power of the Presidency: Brokerage, Efficiency, and Distribution in EU Negotiations. Unpublished paper.

Tallberg, Jonas. 2003. The Agenda-Shaping Powers of the EU Council Presidency. Journal of European Public Policy 10.

Tallberg, Jonas. 2002. The Power of the Chair in International Bargaining. Paper presented at the International Studies Association.

Tallberg, Jonas and Christer Jonsson. 2001. Compliance Bargaining in the European Union. Paper presented at the European Community Studies Association.

Jonsson, Christer and Jonas Tallberg. 1998. Compliance and Post-Agreement Bargaining. European Journal of International Relations 4: 371-408.

 

Contact Information:
Department of Political Science
Lund University, P.O. Box 52,
SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden
Phone: +46-46-2220167,
Fax: +46-46-2224006,
Email:jonas.tallberg@svet.lu.se

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