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Overview

Klaus H. Goetz is affiliated with Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on social sciences, with a pronounced emphasis on political science and international relations. Their work often intersects with areas such as sociology and political science, strategy and management, development, and gender studies.

The scientist's scholarly output includes contributions to various topics. Major themes covered in their research comprise social policy and reform studies, European Union policy and governance, populism and right-wing movements, political influence and corporate strategies, European and international law studies, global security and public health, as well as socio-political and technological issues.

Recent publications authored or coauthored by Klaus H. Goetz include:

  • COVID-19: a dual challenge to European liberal democracy, 2021, West European Politics
  • COVID-19 and European Multi-Level Democracy, 2022, JCMS Journal of Common Market Studies
  • Mandate or Donors? Explaining the UNHCR's Country-Level Expenditures from 1967 to 2016, 2021, Political Studies
  • A gendered pattern? Publishing, submission and reviewing in West European Politics, 2022, European Political Science
  • Accountability and Affective Styles in Administrative Reporting: The Case of UNRWA, 1951-2020, 2021, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen
  • Svanhildur Thorvaldsdottir
  • Ronny Patz
  • Leonce Röth
  • Christoph Ivanusch

The venues in which Klaus H. Goetz regularly publishes feature prominent social science and political science journals, including:

  • West European Politics
  • JCMS Journal of Common Market Studies
  • Political Studies
  • European Political Science
  • Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory

Best Publications

  • Introduction: European integration and national political systems

    Simon Hix;Klaus H. Goetz

  • The Europeanisation of national political systems : Parliaments and executives

    Klaus H. Goetz;Jan-Hinrik Meyer-Sahling

  • Making sense of post-communist central administration: modernization, Europeanization or Latinization?

    Klaus H. Goetz

  • Europeanised Politics?: European Integration and National Political Systems

    Klaus H. Goetz;Simon Hix

  • European integration and national executives: A cause in search of an effect?

    Klaus H. Goetz

  • Germany, Europe, and the politics of constraint

    Kenneth Herbert Fewster Dyson;Klaus H. Goetz

  • Governmentalizing central executives in post-communist Europe: a four-country comparison

    Klaus H. Goetz;Hellmut Wollmann

  • Political time in the EU : dimensions, perspectives, theories

    Klaus H. Goetz;Jan-Hinrik Meyer-Sahling

  • Living with Europe: power, constraint and contestation

    Kenneth Herbert Fewster Dyson;Klaus H. Goetz

  • Governance as a Path to Government

    Klaus H. Goetz

  • Introduction: time, temporality and timescapes in administration and policy

    Michael Howlett;Klaus H. Goetz

  • National Governance and European Integration: Intergovernmental Relations in Germany

    Klaus H. Goetz

  • The Solitary Center: the Core Executive in Central and Eastern Europe

    Klaus H. Goetz;Helen Z. Margetts

  • Resourcing International Organizations: Resource Diversification, Organizational Differentiation, and Administrative Governance

    Klaus H. Goetz;Ronny Patz

  • How does the EU tick? Five propositions on political time

    Klaus H. Goetz

  • Acquiring Political Craft: Training Grounds for Top Officials in the German Core Executive

    Klaus H. Goetz

  • Governing After Communism: Institutions and Policymaking

    Klaus H. Goetz;Vesselin Dimitrov;Hellmut Wollmann

  • The EU timescape: from notion to research agenda

    Jan-Hinrik Meyer-Sahling;Klaus Hermann Goetz

  • Integration policy in a Europeanized state: Germany and the intergovernmental conference

    Klaus H. Goetz

  • COVID-19: a dual challenge to European liberal democracy

    Klaus H. Goetz;Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen

  • Senior Officials in the German Federal Administration: Institutional Change and Positional Differentiation

    Klaus H. Goetz

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Mair
Peter Mair European University Institute
Hellmut Wollmann
Hellmut Wollmann Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Kenneth Dyson
Kenneth Dyson Cardiff University
Michael Howlett
Michael Howlett Simon Fraser University
Simon Hix
Simon Hix European University Institute
Arthur Benz
Arthur Benz Technical University of Darmstadt
Wolfgang C. Müller
Wolfgang C. Müller University of Vienna
Helen Margetts
Helen Margetts University of Oxford
Berthold Rittberger
Berthold Rittberger Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Anand Menon
Anand Menon King's College London

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