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Mark Pollack...
Associate Professor
 
4th Floor Gladfelter Hall
Phone: 215-204-7796
E-mail: mark.pollack@temple.edu
 

Research and Teaching Interests: International relations theory, international organizations, principal agent analysis of international delegation, European Union politics, ethics and international affairs

Positions

• Associate Professor, Temple University (Sept 2004- )
• Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin (Sept 2002-Aug 2004)
• Visiting Professor, European University Institute, Florence (Sept 2000-Aug 2002)
• Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin (Sept 1995 - Aug 2002)

Education

• Ph.D. Harvard University 1995
• M.A. Harvard University 1990
• B.A. Rutgers University 1988

Representative Publications

• Mark A. Pollack. The Engines of European Integration: Delegation, Agency and Agenda Setting in the EU (New York: Oxford University Press, April 2003).

• Helen Wallace, William Wallace, and Mark A. Pollack, eds., Policy-Making in the European Union (New York: Oxford University Press, July 2005).

• Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann and Mark A. Pollack, eds., Transatlantic Economic Disputes: The US, the EU, and the WTO (New York: Oxford University Press, November 2003).

• Mark A. Pollack. “Theorizing the European Union: International Organization, Domestic Polity, or Experiment in New Governance?” Annual Review of Political Science, Vol. 8 (2005), pp. 357-98.

• Emilie Hafner-Burton and Mark A. Pollack. “Mainstreaming Gender in Global Governance,” European Journal of International Relations, Vol. 8, No. 3 (September 2002), pp. 339-73.

Full CV

 
Spring 2006
Political Science 53: Introduction to International Relations
 
Syllabus for PS 263: International Organizations and Global Governance
 
 
Fall 2005 Courses
Political Science 291/391:
Honors Capstone Seminar on Ethics and International Relations
 
Political Science 460
Theories of International Relations