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Dr Patrick Bernhagen

Dr Patrick Bernhagen The University of Aberdeen School of Social Science Dr Patrick Bernhagen Senior Lecturer work +44 (0)1224 272720 work fax +44 (0)1224 27 2552 http://www.pbernhagen.de/ pref University of Aberdeen Department of Politics and International Relations Edward Wright Building Dunbar Street Aberdeen, AB24 3QY United Kingdom

Senior Lecturer

Diploma (Political Science, Marburg), PhD (Political Science, Dublin)

Dr Patrick Bernhagen

Personal Details

Telephone: +44 (0)1224 272720
Fax: +44 (0)1224 27 2552
Email: p.bernhagen@abdn.ac.uk
Personal website: http://www.pbernhagen.de/
Address: University of Aberdeen
Department of Politics and International Relations
Edward Wright Building
Dunbar Street
Aberdeen, AB24 3QY
United Kingdom
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NEW: British Business and Public Policy – The Informational and Structural Determinants of Political Influence

NEW BOOK: Democratization, edited by Christian W. Haerpfer, Patrick Bernhagen, Ronald F. Inglehart and Christian Welzel (Oxford University Press, 2009)



For all of Patrick Bernhagen's publications go to http://www.abdn.ac.uk/~pol209/


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Current Research

The Influence Production Process in the European Union (with partner projects in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden)

Transnational Corporate Lobbying: Political Opportunities and Political Activity in Washington, Brussels and at International Organizations (with Kelly Kollman and Neil J. Mitchell)

Representing Europeans: the 2009 European Parliament Election in Theory and Practice (with Richard Rose, ESRC project)

British Business and Public Policy: The Informational and Structural Determinants of Political Influence (ESRC project)

Partisan Effects of Changes in Election Turnout, (with Michael Marsh, Trinity College Dublin)

Completed projects:

Civil Society and Multilevel Governance, Connecting Excellence on European Governance programme (CONNEX WP5-B1), led by Prof. William Maloney (University of Newcastle) and Prof. Jan Van Deth (University of Mannheim)


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Research Grants

ESRC Research Grant, Borderless Politics: Corporate Lobbying in Multiple Arenas, Principal Investigator, 2012–2015, £429,745.66.

ESRC Research Grant, Representing Europeans: The 2009 European Parliament Election in Theory and Practice, Co-Investigator, 2009-2011, £279,370.

ESRC Research Grant, British Business and Public Policy: The Informational and Structural Determinants of Political Influence, Principal Investigator, 2007–2009, £95,362.

Government of Ireland Research Scholar in the Humanities and Social Sciences (IRCHSS), 2002–2003, €18,870.

Trinity College Postgraduate Award, 1999–2002, €25,110.

German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Scholar under the HSP-III Doctoral Scholarship Program, 2000–2002, €13,200.

Exchange Scholar of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), 1996–1997, €4,450.

Carnegie Research Grant, Empirical Analysis of Policymaking, Lobbying and Political Influence, 2009-2010, £2,230.

Small Grant, Visiting Scholars Programme, College of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Aberdeen, 2007, £670.

Political Studies Association Overseas Conference Grant, 2007, £500.

British Academy Overseas Conference Grant, 2007, £400.


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