Alexander Schilin
PhD Candidate
- Name
- A. Schilin MSc
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 5069
- a.schilin@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
PhD student at the Institute of Political Science.
Alexander Schilin is a PhD candidate dedicated to EU politics and European integration. He joined the Institute of Political Science in January 2019. He obtained his MA degree at the Eberhard-Karls University of Tübingen where he studied Democracy and Governance in Europe. During his studies he researched the determinants and implications of differentiated integration in the EU. In his MA thesis he analysed to what extent the potential consequences of the outsider status incentivised the British governments to opt into the policies the EU has adopted in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice as well as with regard to the Schengen acquis. From April 2017 to December 2018 Alexander Schilin worked as a research assistant at the Jean Monnet Chair for Comparative Politics and European Integration at the Institute of Political Science in Tübingen.
At Leiden University Alexander Schilin continues his research on the implications of differentiated integration in the EU. In the context of his PhD project he examines to what extent the institutional reforms to the governance of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) have changed patterns of coordination and deliberation between members and non-members of the euro area. In particular Alexander Schilin is interested in how the organisational set-ups of recently established governance bodies in the EMU affect social cognition processes among national representatives in the Council of the EU. Furthermore, his research interests include European economic and monetary integration, theories of European (dis-)integration and German politics towards the EU.
PhD Candidate
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Politieke Wetenschap
- Schilin A. (2021), Differentiated integration – differentiated norms?
- Schilin A. (2021), The institutionalisation of differentiated integration in EMU in the context of the sovereign debt crisis – the cases of the Eurogroup and the Eurogroup Working Group.
- Schilin A. (2021), The institutionalisation of differentiated integration in EMU in the context of the sovereign debt crisis – the cases of the Eurogroup and the Eurogroup Working Group.
- Schilin A. (2021), The institutionalisation of differentiated integration in EMU in the context of the sovereign debt crisis – the cases of the Eurogroup and the Eurogroup Working Group.
- Schilin A. (2020), An Ever More Fragmented Union? On the Emerging Relevance of the Organisational Recognition of Differentiated Integration in the EU. 10th Biennial Conference of the ECPR Standing Group on the European Union, Rome.
- Schilin A. (2020), The concept of the institutionalisation of differentiated integration in the EU .
- Schilin A. (23 October 2019), An Ever Growing Apart Union? On the Separating Impacts of Differentiated Integration. Ideas on Europe. Crossroads Europe: UACES Graduate Forum [blog entry].
- Schilin A. (2019), An ever more apart Union? How differentiated integration in the EU can lead to significant separation among national officials representing member states’ interests within the EU institutions – An elaborated research proposal. Politicologenetmaal 2019, Antwerp.
- Schilin A. (2019), Still Moving in the Same Direction? How the Social Consequences of Differentiation Undermine the EU’s Unity. UACES Graduate Forum, Manchester.
- Schilin A. (2022), An ever more fragmented Union? On the emerging relevance of differentiated integration for governance structures within the EU. In: Leruth B., Gänzle S. & Trondal J. (Eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Differentiation in the European Union. London: Routledge.
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