Adina Akbik
Universitair hoofddocent
- Naam
- Dr. A. Akbik
- Telefoon
- +31 70 800 9500
- a.akbik@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-8183-5055
Adina Akbik is als universitair hoofddocent Europese Politiek verbonden aan het Instituut Politieke Wetenschap.
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Promovendi
Adina Akbik is universitair hoofddocent Europese politiek aan het Instituut Politieke Wetenschap. Haar onderzoek richt zich op het bestuur van de Europese Unie (EU) vanuit zowel een politiek-wetenschappelijk als een bestuurskundig perspectief. Haar recente werk onderzoekt de handhavingsbevoegdheden van EU-agentschappen, politieke verantwoordingsplicht via het Europees Parlement en de drijfveren van gedrag binnen EU-instellingen in het algemeen.
In 2023 kreeg Adina een ERC Starting Grant voor een project waarin ze de rol van culturele percepties in EU-governance bestudeert. Het project loopt van 2024 tot 2028.
Voordat Adina in 2021 bij de Universiteit Leiden kwam, werkte ze als postdoc aan de Hertie School of Governance in Berlijn. Ze verdedigde haar PhD aan de Central European University in Boedapest in 2016.
Haar werk is gepubliceerd in onder andere Comparative Political Studies, Regulation & Governance, het Journal of European Public Policy, het European Journal of Political Research, West European Politics, het Journal of Common Market Studies, European Union Politics, Comparative European Politics en het Journal of European Integration. In januari 2022 verscheen haar monografie 'The European Parliament as an Accountability Forum: Overseeing the Economic and Monetary Union' gepubliceerd door Cambridge University Press.
Je kunt Adina volgen op LinkedIn en Bluesky.
Persoonlijke website: https://www.adinaakbik.eu/
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PhD begeleiding
Adina is beschikbaar om promovendi te begeleiden en nodigt promovendi uit om onderzoeksvoorstellen in te sturen op het gebied van:
- EU-instellingen en besluitvorming
- Culturele stereotypen in EU-governance
- Politieke verantwoording en parlementaire controle
- De Economische en Monetaire Unie
- EU-migratie en interne veiligheid
Zie voor meer informatie over PhD posities:
Universitair hoofddocent
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Politieke Wetenschap
- Akbik A. & Dawson M. (2024), The role of the European Council in the EU constitutional structure: study requested by the AFCO Committee nr. PE 760.125. Brussels: European Parliament.
- Akbik A. & Diessner S. (2024), Police patrols, fire alarms, or ambulance chasers?: Parliamentary oversight of European monetary policy and banking supervision, West European Politics 48(3): 1-27.
- Akbik A. & Migliorati M. (2024), Understanding oversight through parliamentary questions: the European Parliament in the economic and monetary union, European Union Politics 25(4): 657-697.
- Akbik A. & Dawson M. (2023), From Procedural to Substantive Accountability in EMU Governance. In: Dawson M. (red.), ubstantive accountability in Europe's new economic governance . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 19-44.
- Akbik A. (2023), The Economic Dialogues with the Eurogroup: substantive accountability claimed, but Unmet. In: Dawson M. (red.), Substantive accountability in Europe's new economic governance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 154-176.
- Akbik A & Migliorati M. (2023), Between ideology and nationality: drivers of legislative oversight in the European Parliament's economic dialogues, Journal of Common Market Studies 61(4): 1026-1046.
- Akbik A., Freudlsperger C. & Migliorati M. (2023), Differentiated participation, uniform procedures: EU agencies in direct policy implementation, West European Politics : 1-26.
- Dawson M. & Maricut-Akbik A. (2022), Accountability in the EU's para-regulatory state: the case of the Economic and Monetary Union, Regulation & Governance : 1-16.
- Akbik A. (2022), The European Parliament as an accountability forum: overseeing the Economic and Monetary Union. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Freudlsperger Ch., Maricut-Akbik A. & Migliorati M. (2022), Opening Pandora’s box?: Joint sovereignty and the rise of EU agencies with operational tasks, Comparative Political Studies : .
- Akbik A. (2022), SSM Accountability: lessons learned for the monetary dialogues: in-depth analysis requested by the ECON Committee nr. PE 699.545. Brussels: European Parliament, Economic Governance Support Unit (EGOV).
- Dawson M. & Maricut-Akbik A. (2021), Procedural vs substantive accountability in EMU governance: between payoffs and trade-offs, Journal of European Public Policy 28(11): 1707-26.
- Maricut-Akbik A. (2021), Q&A in legislative oversight: a framework for analysis, European Journal of Political Research 60(3): 539-559.
- Maricut-Akbik A. (2021), Speaking on Europe's behalf: EU discourses of representation during the refugee crisis, Journal of European Integration 43(7): 781-798.
- Maricut-Akbik A. (2021), Speaking on Europe’s behalf: EU discourses of representation during the refugee crisis, Journal of European Integration 43(7): 781-798.
- Maricut-Akbik A. (2020), Contesting the European Central Bank in banking supervision: accountability in practice at the European Parliament, Journal of Common Market Studies 58(5): 1199-1214.
- Maricut-Akbik A. (2019), EU politicization beyond the Euro crisis: immigration crises and the politicization of free movement of people, Comparative European Politics 17(3): 380-396.
- Dawson M., Akbik A. & Bobić A. (2019), Reconciling independence and accountability at the European Central Bank: the false promise of proceduralism, European Law Journal 25(1): 75-93.
- Maricut A. & Puetter U. (2018), Deciding on the European Semester: the European Council, the Council and the enduring asymmetry between economic and social policy issues, Journal of European Public Policy 25(2): 193-211.
- Maricut-Akbik A. (2018), The dynamics of institutional behaviour in EU justice and home affairs: roles, representative claims, and varying policy positions, Journal of European Integration 40(2): 161-176.
- Maricut A. (2017), Different narratives, one area without internal frontiers: why EU institutions cannot agree on the refugee crisis, National Identities 19(2): 161-177.
- Maricut A. (2016), With and without supranationalisation: the post-Lisbon roles of the European Council and the Council in justice and home affairs governance, Journal of European Integration 38(5): 541-555.
- Geven K. & Maricut A. (2015), Forms in search of substance: quality and evaluation in Romanian universities, European Educational Research Journal 14(1): 113-125.