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1 TIM HAUGHTON Publications List Google scholar citation scores (May 2018): 1718 citations, h-index = 25, i10 index = 41 Authored Book Constraints and Opportunities of Leadership in Post-Communist Europe Aldershot & Burlington, VT: Ashgate (2005) Edited Books 11. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2016 (including keynote articles by Helen Wallace, John Curtice and Catherine De Vries) Oxford: Wiley (2017) (with Nathaniel Copsey) 10. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2015 (including keynote articles by Tanja Borzel, Kevin Featherstone and Hanspeter Kriesi) Oxford: Wiley (2016) (with Nathaniel Copsey) 9. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2014 (including keynote articles by Sara Hobolt, Kathleen McNamara, Sonia Lucarelli and David Phinnemore) Oxford: Wiley (2015) (with Nathaniel Copsey) 8. Aftermath: Legacies of War in Europe 1918, 1945, 1989, (including essays by Jay Winter and Mary Fulbrook) Farnham: Ashgate (2014) (with Nicholas Martin and Pierre Pursiegle) 7. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2013 (including keynote articles by Andre Sapir, Heather Grabbe, Daniel Hamilton and Anand Menon) Oxford: Wiley (2014) (with Nathaniel Copsey) 6. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2012 (including keynote articles by Sergey Lavrov, Paul de Grauwe, Christian Lequesne, Gerda Falkner and Iveta Radicova), Oxford: Wiley (2013) (with Nathaniel Copsey) 5. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2011 (including keynote articles by Willem Buiter, Daniel Gros, Douglas Hurd and Erik Jones), Oxford: Wiley (2012) (with Nathaniel Copsey) 4. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2010 (including State of the Union article by Jerzy Buzek), Oxford: Wiley (2011) (with Nathaniel Copsey) 3. Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe: Does EU Membership Matter? London: Routledge (2011) 2. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2009 (including State of the Union article by Jean-Claude Trichet), Oxford: Wiley (2010) (with Nathaniel Copsey) 1. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2008 (including State of the Union article by Jose Manuel Barroso), Oxford: Wiley (2009) (with Nathaniel Copsey)

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TIM HAUGHTON

Publications List

Google scholar citation scores (May 2018): 1718 citations, h-index = 25, i10 index = 41

Authored Book

Constraints and Opportunities of Leadership in Post-Communist Europe Aldershot &

Burlington, VT: Ashgate (2005)

Edited Books

11. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2016 (including keynote articles by

Helen Wallace, John Curtice and Catherine De Vries) Oxford: Wiley (2017) (with Nathaniel

Copsey)

10. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2015 (including keynote articles by

Tanja Borzel, Kevin Featherstone and Hanspeter Kriesi) Oxford: Wiley (2016) (with Nathaniel

Copsey)

9. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2014 (including keynote articles by

Sara Hobolt, Kathleen McNamara, Sonia Lucarelli and David Phinnemore) Oxford: Wiley

(2015) (with Nathaniel Copsey)

8. Aftermath: Legacies of War in Europe – 1918, 1945, 1989, (including essays by Jay Winter

and Mary Fulbrook) Farnham: Ashgate (2014) (with Nicholas Martin and Pierre Pursiegle)

7. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2013 (including keynote articles by

Andre Sapir, Heather Grabbe, Daniel Hamilton and Anand Menon) Oxford: Wiley (2014) (with

Nathaniel Copsey)

6. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2012 (including keynote articles by

Sergey Lavrov, Paul de Grauwe, Christian Lequesne, Gerda Falkner and Iveta Radicova),

Oxford: Wiley (2013) (with Nathaniel Copsey)

5. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2011 (including keynote articles by

Willem Buiter, Daniel Gros, Douglas Hurd and Erik Jones), Oxford: Wiley (2012) (with

Nathaniel Copsey)

4. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2010 (including State of the Union

article by Jerzy Buzek), Oxford: Wiley (2011) (with Nathaniel Copsey)

3. Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe: Does EU Membership Matter? London:

Routledge (2011)

2. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2009 (including State of the Union

article by Jean-Claude Trichet), Oxford: Wiley (2010) (with Nathaniel Copsey)

1. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2008 (including State of the Union

article by Jose Manuel Barroso), Oxford: Wiley (2009) (with Nathaniel Copsey)

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(b) Articles in refereed journals

39. ‘Surviving the Storm: Factors Determining Party Survival in Central and Eastern

Europe’ East European Politics and Societies (2018, forthcoming) (with Kevin Deegan-

Krause)

38. ‘The Volatility of Volatility: Measuring Change in Party Vote Shares’ Electoral Studies, 50,

(2017), pp. 142-156 (with Fernando Casal Bertoa and Kevin Deegan-Krause)

37. ‘Beelines, Bypasses and Blind Alleys: Theory and the Study of the European Union’,

Journal of Common Market Studies, 54 (s1) (2016), pp. 65-82

36. ‘Hurricane Season: Systems of Instability in Central and East European Party Politics’,

East European Politics and Societies 29 (1) (2015), pp. 61-80 (with Kevin Deegan-Krause)

35. ‘When Permissiveness Constrains: Money, Regulation and the Development of Party

Politics in the Czech Republic (1989-2012)’, East European Politics 30 (3), (2014), pp. 372-

388

34. ‘Farewell Britannia? “Issue Capture” and the Politics of Cameron’s EU Referendum

Pledge’ (with Nathaniel Copsey), Journal of Common Market Studies, 52 (s1), (2014), pp. 74-

89

33. ‘Exit, Choice and Legacy: Explaining the Patterns of Party Politics in Post-Communist

Slovakia’, East European Politics, 30 (2), (2014), pp. 210-229

32. ‘Money, Margins and the Motors of Politics: the EU and the Development of Party Politics

in Central and Eastern Europe’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 52 (1) (2014), pp. 71-87

31. ‘Battlefields, Ammunition and Uniforms: the Past and Politics in Post-Communist Central

and Eastern Europe’, Comparative European Politics, 11 (2), (2013), pp. 249-260

30. ‘The 2011 Parliamentary Elections in Slovenia’, Electoral Studies, 32 (1), (2013), pp. 201-

204 (with Alenka Krasovec)

29. ‘The 2010 Parliamentary Elections in Slovakia’, Electoral Studies, 31 (1), (2012), pp. 222-

225 (with Kevin Deegan-Krause)

28. ‘Money, Organization and the State: the Partial Cartelization of Party Politics in Slovenia’,

Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 44 (3), (2011), pp. 199-209 (with Alenka Krasovec)

27. ‘Half Full But Also Half Empty: Conditionality, Compliance and the Quality of

Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe’, Political Studies Review, 9 (3), (2011), pp. 323-

333

26. ‘The 2010 Czech and Slovak Parliamentary Elections: Red Cards to the “Winners”’, West

European Politics, 34 (2) (2011), pp. 394-402 (with Tereza Novotna and Kevin Deegan-

Krause)

25. ‘Zranitelnost, povstupni kocovina a role predsednictvi: formovani narodnich preference

novych clenskych statu EU’, Mezinarodni vztahy, 45 (4), (2010), pp. 11-28

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24. ‘A Fragile Stability: the Institutional Roots of Low Party System Stability in the Czech

Republic 1990-2009’, Politologicky casopis/Czech Journal of Political Science, 10 (3),

(2010), pp. 227-241 (with Kevin Deegan-Krause)

23. ‘A Tool in the Toolbox: Assessing the Impact of EU Membership on Party Politics in

Slovakia’, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 25 (4), (2009), pp. 540-563.

(with Marek Rybar)

22. ‘Introduction: Driver, Conductor or Fellow Passenger? EU Membership and Party Politics

in Central and Eastern Europe’, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics 25 (4),

(2009), pp. 413-426

21. ‘For Business, For Pleasure or For Necessity? The Czech Republic’s Choices for Europe’,

Europe-Asia Studies, 61 (8), (2009), pp.1371-1392

20. ‘Toward a More Useful Conceptualization of Populism: Types and Degrees of Populist

Appeals in the Case of Slovakia’, Politics and Policy, 37 (4), (2009), pp. 821-841 (with Kevin

Deegan-Krause)

19. ‘The Choices for Europe: National Preferences in Old and New Member States’, Journal

of Common Market Studies, 47 (2), (2009) pp. 263-286 (with Nathaniel Copsey)

18. ‘Parties, Patronage and the Post-Communist State’, Comparative European Politics, 6 (4),

(2008), pp. 486-500

17. ‘From the Politics of State-building to Programmatic Politics: The Post-Federal

Experience and the Development of Centre-Right Party Politics in Croatia and Slovakia’,

Party Politics, 14 (4), (2008), pp. 435-454 (with Sharon Fisher)

16. ‘Sticking Together: Explaining Comparative Centre-Right Party Success in Post-

Communist Central and Eastern Europe’, Party Politics, 14 (4), (2008), pp. 407-434 (with

Sean Hanley, Aleks Szczerbiak and Brigid Fowler)

15. ‘A Change of Direction: the 2006 Parliamentary Elections and the Dynamics of Party

Politics in Slovakia’, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 24 (2), (2008),

pp. 232-255 (with Marek Rybar)

14. ‘Slovakia’s Neoliberal Turn’, Europe-Asia Studies, 59 (6), (2007), pp. 977-988 (with

Sharon Fisher and John Gould)

13. ‘Open for Business: Slovakia as a New Member State’, International Issues & Slovak

Foreign Policy Affairs, 12 (2), (2007), pp. 3-22 (with Darina Malova)

12. ‘Emerging Patterns of EU Membership: Drawing Lessons from Slovakia’s First Two

Years as a Member State’, Politics, 27 (2), (2007), pp. 69-75 (with Darina Malova)

11. ‘When Does the EU Make a Difference? Conditionality and the Accession Process in

Central and Eastern Europe’, Political Studies Review, 5 (2), (2007), pp. 233-246

10. ‘The Communist Party of Slovakia: Electoral Performance, Parliamentary Experience and

Policy Choice’, Sociológia - Slovak Sociological Review, 36 (6), (2004), pp. 545-559 (with

Marek Rybar)

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9. ‘All Right Now? Explaining the Successes and Failures of the Slovak Centre-right’, Journal

of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 20 (3) (2004), pp. 115-132 (with Marek Rybar)

reprinted in Aleks Szczerbiak and Sean Hanley (eds), Centre-Right Parties in Post-Communist

East-Central Europe, London and New York: Routledge, (2006), pp. 115-132

8. ‘Explaining the Limited Success of the Communist-Successor Left in Slovakia: the Case of

the Party of the Democratic Left (SDL)’, Party Politics, 10 (2), (2004), pp.177-191

7. ‘We’ll Finish What We’ve Started: The 2002 Slovak Elections’, Journal of Communist

Studies and Transition Politics, 19 (4), (2003), pp. 65-90

6. ‘Facilitator and Impeder: The Institutional Framework of Slovak Politics During the

Premiership of Vladimir Meciar’, Slavonic and East European Review, 81 (2), (2003), pp. 267-

290

5. ‘Vladimir Meciar and his Role in the 1994-8 Slovak Coalition Government’, Europe-Asia

Studies, 54 (8), (2002), pp. 1319-1338

4. ‘Making Institutions in Central and Eastern Europe and the Impact of Europe’, West

European Politics, 24 (2) (2002), pp. 101-120 (with Darina Malova) reprinted in Peter Mair

and Jan Zielonka (eds.), The Enlarged European Union: Diversity and Adaptation, London &

Portland: Frank Cass (2002), pp. 101-120

3. ‘Does the Third Way Offer Slovakia a New Direction?’, Slovak Foreign Policy Affairs, 3 (1)

(2002), pp. 74-81

2. ‘HZDS: The Ideology, Organization and Support Base of Slovakia’s Most Successful Party’,

Europe-Asia Studies, 53 (5), (2001) pp. 745-69

1. ‘A Dispensable Priority? Questioning HZDS’s NATO policy’, Slovak Foreign Policy

Affairs, 1 (2), (2000), pp. 67-73

(c) Chapters in books

14. ‘A Few Cracks in the Cement: Regulation and the Development of Party Politics in the Czech

Republic’ in Fernando Casal Bertoa and Ingrid van Biezen (eds) Party Regulation in Post-

communist Europe, London: Routledge (2018), pp. 85-105 (with Vlastimil Havlik)

13. ‘Central and Eastern Europe: The Sacrifices of Solidarity, the Discomforts of Diversity and

the Vexations of Vulnerabilities’ in Desmond Dinan, Neill Nugent and William Paterson (eds)

The European Union in Crisis, London: Palgrave Macmillan (2017), pp. 253-268

12. ‘Castles Made of Sand and Stone: Political Parties in Central and Eastern Europe’ in Valeska

Esch (ed) Democratization in the Western Balkans: Promoting Multi-Ethnic Open Societies to

Counter Radicalization and Polarization, Berlin: The Aspen Institute Deutschland, (2017), pp.

56-59

11. ‘The Long Shadows and Mixed Modes of History: Concluding Reflection on the Aftermath

and Legacies of War’ (with Nicholas Martin) in Nicholas Martin, Tim Haughton and Pierre

Pursiegle (eds), Aftermath: Legacies of War in Europe – 1918, 1945, 1989, Farnham: Ashgate

(2014), pp. 199-212.

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10. ‘The Other New Europeans’ in Stephen White, Judy Batt and Paul Lewis (eds), Developments

in Central and East European Politics 5, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan (2013), pp. 42-58

9. ‘From a Spectator to a Player to the Bench: the Left in Slovakia from Laeken to Lisbon’ (with

Vladimir Bilcik) in Michael Holmes and Knut Roder (eds), The Left and the European

Constitution, Manchester University Press (2012), pp. 237-251

8. ‘The Other New Europeans’ in Stephen White, Judy Batt and Paul Lewis (eds.), Developments

in Central and East European Politics 4, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan (2007), pp. 56-71

7. ‘Central and Eastern Europe’ in Colin Hay and Anand Menon (eds.). European Politics, Oxford:

Oxford University Press (2007), pp. 132-147

6. ‘“Socialdemokratizacia” strany Smer – socialna demokracia v horizonte volieb 2006’ in Martin

Muransky (ed.), Vyvoj a perspektivy socialnej demokracie na Slovensku – pohlad zvnutra a zvonku,

Bratislava: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (2006), pp. 50-56

5. ‘Challenge from the Pace-Setting Periphery: The Causes and Consequences of Slovakia’s Stance

on Further European Integration’ (with Darina Malova) in Wojciech Sadurski et al. (eds.), Après

Enlargement: Taking Stock of the Immediate Legal and Political Responses to the Accession of

Central and Eastern European States to the EU, Florence: Robert Schuman Center, (2006), pp.

323-338

4. ‘Explaining the level of women’s representation in post-communist countries: the case of

Slovakia’ (with Darina Malova and Kathleen Montgomery) in Women in Decision-making,

Budapest: Open Society Institute, (2004) pp. 40-69

3. ‘The Party in Public Office, The Party Central Office and the Locus of Power in Political Parties

in Slovakia in Olga Gyarfasova and Grigorij Meseznikov (eds.), Party Government in Slovakia:

Experience and Perspectives, Bratislava: Institute for Public Affairs, (2004), pp. 89-100 reprinted

as ‘Strana vo verejnej funkcii, strana v ustrednej kancelarii a centrum moci v politickych stranach

na Slovenskou’ in Olga Gyarfasova and Grigorij Meseznikov (eds.), Vlada strana na Slovensku:

skusenosti a perspektivy, Bratislava: IVO (2004), pp. 89-100.

2. ‘Modelling Meciar: A Theoretical and Comparative Analysis of Vladimir Meciar’s Premiership’

in Elizabeth Skomp and Roman Zyla (eds.), Harmony and Discord: Moving Towards a New

Europe, London: SSEES Occasional Papers (2003), pp. 83-104

1. ‘Parliament and System Change in Slovakia’ (with Darina Malova) in Susanne Kraatz & Silvia

von Steinsdorff (eds.) Parlamente und Systemtransformation im postsozialistischen Europa,

Opladen: Verlag Leske und Budrich (2002), pp. 127-143

(d) Working papers

‘The Volatility of Volatility: Assessing Uses of the Pedersen Index to Measure Changes in Party

Vote Shares’, Nottingham Interdisciplinary Centre for Economic and Political Research (2016)

(with Fernando Casal Bertoa and Kevin Deegan-Krause) http://nicep.nottingham.ac.uk/wp-

content/uploads/2016/10/2016-10-Casal-Bertoa-Deegan-Krause-Haughton.pdf

‘EPERN Election Briefing No. 69: Europe and the parliamentary elections in Slovenia, December

2011’, (2012), Falmer, Brighton: University of Sussex (with Alenka Krasovec)

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‘A Law Unto Themselves: Money, Regulation and the Development of Party Politics in the Czech

Republic’ Leiden University Working Paper Series on the Legal Regulation of Political Parties,

No. 20, (2012) http://www.partylaw.leidenuniv.nl/uploads/wp2012.pdf

‘Vulnerabilities, Accession Hangovers and the Presidency Role: Explaining New EU Member

States’ Choices for Europe’, Harvard University Center for European Studies: Central and Eastern

Europe Working Paper Series no. 68 (February 2010) http://aei.pitt.edu/14473/

‘Explaining the Success of Centre-Right Parties in Post-Communist East Central Europe: A

Comparative Analysis, SEI Working Paper No. 94, May 2007, (with Sean Hanley, Aleks

Szczerbiak and Brigid Fowler) posted at:

http://www.sussex.ac.uk/sei/documents/sei_working_paper_number_94.pdf

‘From the Politics of State-building to Programmatic Politics: The Post-Federal Experience and

the Development of Centre-Right Party Politics in Croatia and Slovakia’, University of

Birmingham European Research Working Papers Series no. 16 (August 2006), (with Sharon

Fisher) posted at http://www.eri.bham.ac.uk/research/WP16HaughtonFisher.pdf

‘Explaining the Causes and Consequences of Slovakia’s Stance on Further European Integration’,

ERI working paper (with Darina Malova) posted at

http://www.eri.bham.ac.uk/research/wp3haughton.pdf

Emergence and Divergence: Institutional Change in Central and Eastern Europe and the Impact

of Europe, Florence: Robert Schuman Centre Working Paper Series (2001) (with Darina Malova)

(e) Conference contributions, invited lectures and work-in-progress papers presented

2013 to present:

‘Harvesting Votes in Different Fields: Campaigning in Central and Eastern Europe in

Comparative Perspective’, MPSA Conference, Chicago, 4-7 April 2018

‘The Other Not-Quite-Populism: New Parties and Their Challenge to New and Old Democracies’,

Council for European Studies Conference, Chicago, 28-30 March 2018

‘Brexit: The Causes and Consequences of Leaving the European Union for the UK’ Masterclass

for 6th form students, University of Birmingham, 1 November 2017 (with Charlotte Galpin)

(contribution to) ‘Between integration and chaos? Rethinking the future of the European Union’,

Aston University, 12 October 2017

(contribution to) ‘The German Elections: Implications for Europe and Brexit’, roundtable,

University of Birmingham, 4 October 2017.

‘Organizing for Success: Some Reflections on the Role of Party Organization in Sustained

Electoral Success in Central and Eastern Europe’, POLSIS Departmental Conference, Kenilworth,

29-30 June 2017.

‘Surviving the Storm: Party Survival in Central and Eastern Europe in an Era of So-Called

“Populism”’, CREES Annual Conference, Windsor Great Park, 2-4 June 2017

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‘Splitting the Difference: Non-Binary Approaches for Measuring Electoral and Institutional

Volatility’, POLSIS Parties, Voters and Elections Research Group Seminar University of

Birmingham, 30 May 2017 (with Fernando Casal Bértoa and Kevin Deegan-Krause)

‘Integration and Disintegration in the EU: the Brexit Referendum and the Challenges Facing

the EU’, Wayne State University, 3 April 2017

‘Farewell Britannia? the Causes and Consequences of the 2016 Referendum on the UK's

Membership of the EU’, Marling School Stroud, 29 March 2017

(contribution to panel discussion) ‘Relief or Panic? Perceptions of Brexit in Germany and

Greece’, Institute for German Studies panel discussion at Birmingham Central Library, 12

December 2016

‘Flat-pack parties: The Rise and Fall of Parties in Central and Eastern Europe’, EPOP Annual

conference, University of Kent, 9-11 September 2016

(contribution to) School of Government and Society Post Brexit Referendum seminar, 30 June

2016

(contribution to) Reflections on the Result of the EU Brexit Referendum, Institute of European

Law, University of Birmingham, 24 June 2016

(contribution to) Birmingham Professional Forum EU Referendum Special, University of

Birmingham, 22 June 2016

(contribution to) roundtable discussion on Brexit organized by the GMB/Unison unions,

Birmingham, 20 June 2016

‘The Role of the European Union in the democratic processes in the Western Balkan region’,

Albania Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tirana, 15 June 2016

‘Castles Made of Sand and Stone: Political Parties in Central and Eastern Europe’, Aspen

Institute Germany conference on ‘Democratization of Political Processes and Overcoming

Political-Ideological Polarization’, Durres, Albania, 14-17 June 2016

‘Is Crisis the New Normal for the European Union?’, Aston University, 21 March 2016

‘Perishable Goods: Party Politics in Central Europe and Beyond’, Council for European

Studies Annual Conference, Philadelphia, 14-16 April 2016

‘Is Crisis the New Normal for the European Union?’, Colorado College, 6 March 2016

‘Brexit’, Graduate Centre for Europe Annual Conference, Birmingham, 17 March 2016

‘Brexit: Reflections on the Forthcoming EU Referendum in the United Kingdom’, discussion

with officials at the Slovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 4 March 2016

‘Perishable Goods: Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe and Beyond’, INSPIRE

seminar, Comenius University, Bratislava, 5 November 2015

‘EU: SOS?’, contribution to the Politics, Policy and Economics Society Roundtable on the

Migration/Refugee Crisis, Birmingham, 29 October 2015

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‘The Long Shadows and Mixed Modes of History: Reflections on the Aftermath and Legacies

of War’, Joint IGS, POLSIS and Postcolonial Network seminar, University of Birmingham 30

September 2015

‘Is Crisis the New Normal for the European Union?’, Claremont McKenna College, 15

September 2015.

(Br)exit, (Losing) Voice and (Lost) Loyalty: the Causes and Consequences of Britain’s

Threatened Exit from the EU’, University of Florida, 11 September 2015

‘Perishable Goods: Accelerating Cycles of Party Birth and Death in Central and Eastern

Europe and Beyond?’, American Political Science Association Annual Conference, San

Francisco, 3-6 September 2015

(contribution to the panel) ‘Reflections on the 2015 General Election’, University of

Birmingham, 19 May 2015

‘Exit, (Losing) Voice and (Lack of) Loyalty: the Causes and Consequences of Brexit’, Institute

for International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University, 7 April 2015.

‘Hurricane Season and the Winds of Change: Systems and Sub-Systems of Instability in

Central and East European Party Politics’, ECPR Joint Sessions, Warsaw, 29 March - 4 April

(with Kevin Deegan-Krause).

(contribution to the panel) ‘Varieties of Euroskepticism’, EUSA Conference, Boston, 5-7

March 2015

‘The Role of the UK in Europe’, Lunar Society public debate, Birmingham, 17 February 2015

(with Sion Simon MEP)

‘Splitting the Difference: Measuring Institutional and Electoral Volatility’, Workshop on Party

System Stability and Electoral Volatility: its Measurements and Implications, University of

Nottingham, 26-27 February 2015 (with Fernando Casal Bertoa and Kevin Deegan-Krause)

‘Perishable Goods: Political Parties in Central and Eastern Europe and Beyond’, POLSIS

European Politics Group Seminar ‘Political Engagement and political alternatives in the age

of austerity in Europe’, Birmingham, 6 January 2015

(contribution to) ‘Bigger, Better, More Prosperous? European Integration in 2004, 2014 and

2024’, Open Society European Policy Institute, Brussels, 21 October 2014

‘Hurricane Season: Systems of Instability in Central and East European Party Politics’,

American Political Science Association Annual Conference, Washington DC, 28-31 August

2014 (with Kevin Deegan-Krause)

‘Farewell Britannia? “Issue Capture” and the Politics of Cameron’s EU Referendum Pledge’’

Birmingham Law School's conference "Leaving Europe? The Legal, Political and Economic

Implications of a UK Exit from the EU", 25 June 2014.

‘On the Edge? Is Area Studies’ Contribution to Political Science Marginal?’, Without

Borders? Area Studies Workshop, University College London, 5 June 2014

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‘Exit, (Losing) Voice and (Lost) Loyalty: The Causes and Consequences of Britain’s Possible

Exit from the EU’, Indian Council of World Affairs, New Dehli, 3 April 2014

(contribution to) ‘The European Union and Global Politics’, Centre for European Studies,

JNU, New Dehli, 31 March 2014

‘Way Out and Exit? Britain and the EU’, POLSIS Departmental Seminar Series, Birmingham,

12 March 2014

‘Castles Made of Sand and Stone: Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe’, Universite

Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, 4 February 2014

‘Castles Made of Sand and Stone: Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe’ POLSIS

European Politics Group seminar on the Eurozone crisis and European politics, University of

Birmingham, 11 February 2014

‘Lessons from the East: What the Study of Central Europe tells us about European Politics’,

Leuven International and European Studies, KU Leuven, Belgium, 9 December 2013 (with

Peter Vermeersch)

‘Money, Margins and the Motors of Politics: the EU and the Development of Party Politics in

Central and Eastern Europe’, American Political Science Association annual conference,

Chicago, 28 August-1 September 2013

‘Exit, Choice and Legacy: Explaining the Patterns and Directions of Party Politics in

Slovakia’, Council of European Studies conference, Amsterdam, 25-27 June 2013

‘Splitting the Difference: Assessing the Degree of Stability and Volatility of Party Politics in

Post-Communist Eastern Europe (1990-2010)’, Council of European Studies conference,

Amsterdam, 25-27 June 2013 (with Fernando Casal Bertoa and Kevin-Deegan Krause)

‘In with the New (Again): Annuals, Perennials and the Patterns of Party Politics in Central

and Eastern Europe’, European Studies Research Group, University of Birmingham, 1 May

2013 (with Kevin-Deegan Krause)

‘The Uses and Pitfalls of Interviewing as a Research Tool’, Graduate Centre for Europe

Annual Conference, University of Birmingham, 26-27 March 2013

‘Party System Dynamics in Slovenia: Earthquakes, Tremors and Fault Lines’, ECPR Joint

Sessions, Mainz, 11-16 March 2013 (with Danica Fink-Hafner and Alenka Krasovec)

‘At the Margins, But Not Necessarily Marginal: The EU and the Development of Party Politics

in Central and Eastern Europe’, prepared for the conference ‘European Union Enlargement

Ten Years On: Transcending the East-West Divide?’, Josef Korbel School of International

Studies, University of Denver, 28 February – 2 March 2013 (with Karin Bottom)

Prior to 2013:

I presented at numerous institutions including Akademia Istropolitania Nova (2000), Brandeis

University (2008), British Ambassador’s Residence in Bratislava (2005), British Council

(2000), Brown University (2008), Central European University (2009), Comenius University

(1999, 2001, 2002, 2007), Czech Embassy London (2001), Drake University, De Moines

(2012), Dubrovnik Seminar on Divided Societies (2006), Foreign and Commonwealth Office

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(2001, 2004), Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in Bratislava (2000, 2005), German Marshall Fund

(2005), George Mason University (2012), George Washington University (2012), Gonville

and Caius College Cambridge (2005), Hampton Probus (2004), Harvard University (2008),

Hungarian Europe Society (2008), Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna (2008), Institute

for International Relations in Prague (2008), Institute for Public Affairs Bratislava (2004),

Johns Hopkins SAIS (2007, 2012), Osnabrueck University (2010), Oxford Brookes

University (2005), Masaryk University (2009), Nordic Political Science Association (2005),

Royal College of Defence Studies (2011), Sheffield University (2002), Slovak Embassy

London (2004), Slovak Foreign Policy Association (2005, 2010), Slovak Political Science

Association (2000), Sussex European Institute (2007), University College London (1999,

2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012), University of Leicester (2005),

Université libre de Bruxelles (2011), United Nations Association (2004), University of Vienna

(2010), US Department of State (2005, 2008), US Department of State’s Foreign Service

Institute (2012) Woodrow Wilson Center (2012) and I have presented several times a year to

various fora at the University of Birmingham (2003 onwards).

In addition I gave presentations at leading conferences inter alia APSA (2008, 2010, 2011),

ASEES/AAASS (2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2011), BASEES (2009), CEELBAS (2011),

Council of Europeanists (2012), Czechoslovak Society for the Arts and Sciences (2000),

ECPR (2003, 2007, 2008, 2011), EPOP (2012), EUSA (2007), ICCEES (2005), MPSA

(2012), PSA (2003, 2004, 2005), UACES (2009)

(e) Other publications

Official Reports

‘Submission to the Government’s Review of the Balance of Competences Between the United

Kingdom and the European Union: EU Enlargement’, July 2014

Consultancy reports

‘Slovakia: Onwards, Upwards and Out?’, Economist Intelligence Unit Analysis, 9 January 2014

‘Slovakia: Ruling Party Wins Regional Elections’ Economist Intelligence Unit Forecast Update,

14 November 2013

‘Slovakia: Party politics continues in the same direction’, Economist Intelligence Unit Analysis,

16 October 2013

‘Slovakia: PM survives first no-confidence vote’, Economist Intelligence Unit Forecast Update,

20 September 2013

‘Reformed Czech ruling coalition looks secure, for now’, Oxford Analytica, 25 April 2012

‘Slovak government will target flat tax and Labour Code’, Oxford Analytica, 2 April 2012

‘New Slovak government may emerge from the euro crisis’, Oxford Analytica, 31 October 2011

‘Slovakia: Elections bring forth “accidental premier”: A briefing on Iveta Radicova’, Oxford

Analytica, 14 July 2010

‘Slovakia: A Step in the Right Direction’, Control Risks PRIME, 8 July 2010

‘Slovakia: Elections bring change of direction’, Oxford Analytica, 17 June 2010

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‘Czech Republic: Pragmatism helps political survivor’, Oxford Analytica, 10 February 2009

‘Czech Republic: Prime minister will survive for now’, Oxford Analytica, 12 November 2008 (with

Tereza Novotna)

‘Czech Republic: Prague wants gaffe-free half year’, Oxford Analytica, 8 October 2008

‘Slovakia: Lust for power unites new coalition’, Oxford Analytica Daily Brief, 6 July 2006

‘Slovakia: Euro is outside debate on economic policy’, Oxford Analytica Daily Brief, 15 May 2006

‘Coalition Crisis in Slovakia’, Oxford Analytica Daily Brief, 14 February 2002

‘Slovakia’, Oxford Analytica International Standards Compliance Index, August 2001

Articles in non-refereed journals/magazines/blog postings/podcasts

‘Czech elections have become really volatile. This year was no exception’, Washington Post,

24 October 2017 (with Vlastimil Havlik and Kevin Deegan-Krause), posted at

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2017/10/24/czech-elections-have-

become-really-volatile-this-year-was-no-exception/?utm_term=.2b1e640821e1

‘5 reasons that populist billionaire Andrej Babis is likely to win the Czech elections’,

Washington Post, 19 October 2017 (with Vlastimil Havlik), posted at

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2017/10/19/5-reasons-that-

populist-billionaire-andrej-babis-is-likely-to-win-the-czech-

elections/?utm_term=.12d9d2665a98

‘Five things we just learned from the U.K. elections’, Washington Post, 9 June 2017 (with

David Cutts), posted at https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-

cage/wp/2017/06/09/five-things-we-just-learned-from-the-u-k-

elections/?utm_term=.27d9b2674549

‘The next phase of Brexit is about to start. Here are 4 things to watch’, Washington Post, 29

March 2017, posted at https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-

cage/wp/2017/03/29/the-brexit-negotiations-begin-sort-of-here-are-four-things-to-

watch/?utm_term=.95574d77d94d

‘May the Force be With You: Britain’s New Government’, 25 July 2016, posted at

http://whogoverns.eu/may-the-force-be-with-you-britains-new-government/ (also reposted on

the University of Nottingham’s Ballots and Bullets blog)

‘The JCMS Annual Review Lecture 2016’, 11 July 2016, posted at

http://uacesoneurope.ideasoneurope.eu/2016/07/11/jcms-annual-review-lecture-2016/

(contribution to) ‘OMG Brexit is Happening’ Political Worldview/University of Birmingham

podcast, 28 June 2016, posted at https://soundcloud.com/political-worldview/omg-brexit-is-

happening-edition

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‘Slovakia’s newly elected parliament is dramatically different and pretty much the same.

Here’s how’, Washington Post, 9 March 2016 (with Kevin Deegan-Krause and Darina

Malova), posted at https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-

cage/wp/2016/03/09/slovakias-newly-elected-parliament-is-dramatically-different-and-

pretty-much-the-same-heres-how/

‘Slovakia will probably reelect its center-left government. Here’s why that party has held on’

Washington Post, 25 February 2016, (with Kevin Deegan-Krause), posted at

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/02/25/slovakia-will-

probably-reelect-its-center-left-government-heres-why-that-party-has-held-on/

‘Will Britain vote to leave the EU? These six factors will make the difference’, Washington

Post, 15 February 2016, posted at https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-

cage/wp/2016/02/15/will-britain-vote-to-leave-the-eu-these-six-factors-will-make-the-

difference/

‘Odejit, ci neodejit? Ctyri klicove faktory ovlivnujici budoucnost Velke Britanie v EU’,

Hopodarske noviny, 20 January 2016, (with Tereza Novotna), posted at

http://europeum.blog.ihned.cz/c1-65111970-odejit-ci-neodejit-ctyri-klicove-faktory-

ovlivnujici-budoucnost-velke-britanie-v-eu

‘The JCMS Annual Review Lecture: Imagining Europe: the Cultural Foundations of EU

Governance’, UACES News, November 2015.

‘What changed and what stayed the same in the U.K. election’, Washington Post, 18 May

2015 (with Peter Kerr), posted at http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-

cage/wp/2015/05/18/what-changed-and-what-stayed-the-same-in-the-uk-election/

‘Four key developments to watch in the British election’ Washington Post, 6 May 2015, posted

at http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-cage/wp/2015/05/06/four-key-

developments-to-watch-in-the-british-election/

‘Playwright, Prisoner and President: the Life of Vaclav Havel’, CREES blog, 18 January 2015,

posted at http://creesbham.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/playwright-prisoner-and-president-

life.html

‘25 years after the Velvet Revolution, Czechs and Slovaks still search for truth and love’, The

Conversation, 17 November 2014, posted at

https://theconversation.com/25-years-after-the-velvet-revolution-czechs-and-slovaks-still-

search-for-truth-and-love-34260

‘Assessing the Past, Present and Future of European Integration’, UACES News, Issue 80,

October 2014, p. 13

‘The Future (Probably) Lies East: Political Parties in Eastern and Western Europe’, American

Political Science Association’s European Politics and Society’s Newsletter, (with Kevin

Deegan-Krause) Autumn 2014, pp. 13-15.

‘The Sum and Its Parts: The European Union and its Member States’, CREES blog, 21

August 2014, posted at

http://creesbham.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/the-sum-and-its-parts-european-union.html

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‘Having won Slovenia’s elections, political newcomer Miro Cerar will have to make tough

decisions if he is to bring stability to a new government’, LSE’s EUROPP blog, 18 July 2014,

(with Alenka Krasovec), posted at http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2014/07/18/having-won-

slovenias-elections-political-newcomer-miro-cerar-will-have-to-make-tough-decisions-if-he-

is-to-bring-stability-to-a-new-government/

‘Predictably Unpredictable: The 2014 parliamentary elections in Slovenia’, EPERN blog, 17

July 2014, (with Alenka Krasovec) posted at

http://epern.wordpress.com/2014/07/17/predictably-unpredictable-the-2014-parliamentary-

elections-in-slovenia/

‘The JCMS Annual Review Lecture: Divided and Declining? Europe in a Changing World’,

UACES News, Issue 79, 2014, p. 2

The terrible, horrible, no good, very bad European elections edition Podcast, 6 June 2014,

(with Isabelle Hertner) http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/government-

society/departments/political-science-international-studies/news/2014/06/european-

elections-podcast-04.aspx

‘The European elections in Central and Eastern EU states illustrates that the rise of

Euroscepticism was far from uniform across Europe’ 29 May 2014, (with Tereza Novotna),

posted at http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/category/authors/tim-haughton/

‘The Politics of Broken Relationships? Croatia on the Eve of the European Parliament

Elections’, 24 May 2014, (with Kevin Deegan-Krause) posted at

http://creesbham.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/the-politics-of-broken-relationships_24.html

‘Are European elections ever about Europe?’, Washington Post, 23 May 2014, (with Alenka

Krasovec), posted at: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-

cage/wp/2014/05/23/european-parliamentary-elections-slovenia/

‘The Czech Paradox: Did the Winner Lose and the Losers Win the Elections?’, Washington

Post, (with Tereza Novotna and Kevin Deegan-Krause) 30 October 2013, posted at

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-cage/wp/2013/10/30/the-czech-paradox-did-

the-winner-lose-and-the-losers-win/

‘Compliance, Credibility and the State of the European Union’, UACES News, Issue 76, 2013,

pp. 1-2.

Two decades on from the break-up of Czechoslovakia: Departures, diversions and

destinations (foreword to the publication), Brussels: CEPS, 7 March 2013

‘Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed and (a slice of) Something Blue: the

2013 Czech Presidential Elections’, Monkey Cage blog, 27 January 2013, (with Tereza

Novotna) posted at http://themonkeycage.org/2013/01/27/2013-czech-presidential-election-

post-election-report-something-old-something-new-something-borrowed-and-a-slice-of-

something-blue/

‘Size Matters: Two Decades after the Break-Up of Czechoslovakia’, Birmingham Briefs,

January 2013, posted at

http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/news/thebirminghambrief/items/Size-Matters-Two-Decades-

after-the-Break-Up-of-Czechoslovakia.aspx

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‘An SUV on a Road to Nowhere? Solidarity, Unanimity and Vulnerability in the European

Union’, Washington DC: Center for Transatlantic Relations, July 2012, posted at

http://transatlantic.sais-

jhu.edu/publications/articles/Tim%20Haughton%20An%20SUV%20on%20a%20Road%20t

o%20Nowhere%20Solidarity.pdf

‘Parliamentary Elections 2012 in Slovakia’, Baltic Worlds, http://balticworlds.com/in-

slovakia/, (with Kevin Deegan-Krause), 3 May 2012

‘The 2012 Parliamentary Elections in Slovakia: The Building Blocs of Success’, 14 March

2012, (with Kevin Deegan-Krause), posted at http://www.pozorblog.com/2012/03/2012-

parliamentary-elections-in-slovakia-the-building-blocs-of-success/,

‘Slovakia 2012 Parliamentary Election: Post-Election Report’, Monkey Cage blog, 14 March

2012, (with Kevin Deegan-Krause) posted at

http://themonkeycage.org/blog/2012/03/14/slovakia-2012-parliamentary-election-post-

election-report/,

‘European Crisis, European Solidarity: JCMS Annual Review Lecture’, UACES News,

Summer 2012, p5

‘Election Briefing No. 69: Europe and the Parliamentary Elections in Slovenia, December

2011’, EPERN Briefing (with Alenka Krasovec) posted at

http://www.sussex.ac.uk/sei/research/europeanpartieselectionsreferendumsnetwork/epernele

ctionbriefings

‘The 2011 Slovene Parliamentary Elections’, 13 December 2011, (with Alenka Krasovec)

posted at

http://themonkeycage.org/blog/2011/12/13/2011-slovene-parliamentary-elections/

‘JCMS Annual Review Lecture: The Shattering of Europe’s Illusions’, UACES News, no. 70,

Winter 2011, pp1-2

‘“Being Talked About and Not Being Talked About” and the Eurozone Crisis in Slovakia’, 13

October 2011, posted at http://www.pozorblog.com/2011/10/guest-blogger-tim-haughton-

being-talked-about-and-not-being-talked-about-and-the-eurozone-crisis-in-slovakia/

‘Modra je dobra: the 2010 Czech and Slovak elections’, British Czech and Slovak Review,

August/September 2010, pp. 6-7

‘How to Win Votes and Influence People: Some Reflections from Slovakia’ 3 June 2010,

posted at http://www.pozorblog.com/2010/06/guest-blogger-tim-haughton-on-slovak-

electoral-politics-part-i/

‘City of Angels: Impressions of the Czech Election Campaign’, 29 May 2010, posted at

http://www.pozorblog.com/2010/05/guest-blogger-tim-haughton-on-czech-electoral politics/

‘Sweet and Sour European Union Presidencies’, UACES News, no. 62, December 2009-

March 2010, p.18

‘A guide through the maze of Slovak party politics’, British Czech and Slovak Review,

June/July 2008, p.10

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‘It’s the Economy (and the Communist past) stupid! The 2006 Czech elections, British Czech

and Slovak Review, October/November 2007, p.8

‘Slovakia and Croatia’s parallel paths’, British Czech and Slovak Review, August/September

2007, p10.

‘Forming Preferences on European Integration: the case of Slovakia’, World Bank’s Beyond

Transition Newsletter, (2007), (with Darina Malova) posted at

http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTTRANSITION/Newsletters/21374034/January-

March2007.pdf

‘The Tatra Tiger After Three Years of Membership’, UACES News, issue 52, July-September

2007, p.16

‘27 UP: Romanian and Bulgarian Accession and the Future of EU Enlargement’, report of the

conference held on 15 March 2007 (with Carolyn Moore and Lara Scarpitta)

‘Zmena Smeru’, OS - Fórum občianskej spoločnosti, January 2007, pp. 124-134

‘Desat rokov o Slovensku citanych v Birminghame’, Knihy a spolocnost, 3 (10), (2006) p.4

‘Britiske volby 2005’, Zahranicna politika, 4 (4), (2005), pp.13-14

‘Europe Undivided’, British Czech and Slovak Review, August/September 2005

‘What Role has Europe played in Party Politics in Slovakia?’, Slovak Foreign Policy Affairs, 5 (1),

pp. 75-86

‘Obituary: Pavol Lukac’, Central Europe, 2 (1), (2004), pp.77-78.

‘Komunisticka strana Slovenska: Hrozba pre Slovensku demokraciu?’

(The Communist Party of Slovakia: a Threat to Democracy), Listy, Slovak Foreign Policy

Association, 7 (November/December) 2003, pp.3-4 (with Marek Rybar)

‘Passing another milestone in Slovakia’s marathon’, British Czech and Slovak Review,

August/September 2003

‘Slovakia’s Robert Fico: A Man to be Trusted or Feared?’, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, East

European Perspectives, 4 (11), 29 May 2002 (posted at www.rferl.org/eepreport/archive)

‘Was Klaus to blame for Czechoslovakia’s demise?’, British Czech and Slovak Review,

February/March 2002

‘Two men who joined the long march towards Slovakia’s independence’, British Czech and Slovak

Review, June/July 2001

‘Does Slovakia Need a Facelift?’, Central European Review, 3 (20), 4 June 2001 (posted at

www.ce-review.org

‘Carnogursky: ten years of leading the KDH’, British Czech and Slovak Review, April/May 2001

‘Leadership in Flux: Slovakia’s HZDS change their tactics with referendum defeat’, Central

European Review, 2 (40), 20 November 2000 (posted at www.ce-review.org)

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‘Robert Fico: une nouvelle direction pour la Slovaquie?’, Regards sur L’Est, 21, (May-June 2000)

pp. 20-1

‘A Powerful Explanatory Tool or a Red Herring? Political Culture Theory and Contemporary

Central and Eastern Europe’, The Masaryk Journal, 3, 1, (January 2000) pp. 46-58

‘Schuster is the New Slovak President’, British Czech and Slovak Review, 50, August 1999