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Wolfram Kaiser (born 1 May 1966) is a professor of European studies at
University of Portsmouth The University of Portsmouth is a public university in Portsmouth, England. It is one of only four universities in the South East England, South East of England rated as Gold in the Government's Teaching Excellence Framework. With approximately 28 ...
and visiting professor at the
College of Europe The College of Europe (french: Collège d'Europe) is a post-graduate institute of European studies with its main campus in Bruges, Belgium and a second campus in Warsaw, Poland. The College of Europe in Bruges was founded in 1949 by leading ...
in Bruges. Kaiser's areas of interest include the history and politics of the
European Union The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of member states that are located primarily in Europe. The union has a total area of and an estimated total population of about 447million. The EU has often been des ...
and transnational dimensions of European and global history since the mid-nineteenth century.


Monographs

* ''The European Ambition. The Group of the European People's Party and European Integration'', Nomos (2020). (with L. Bardi et al.). * ''Shaping the European Union: The European Parliament and Institutional Reform, 1979-1989'', European Parliament Research Service (2018). * ''Writing the Rules for Europe. Experts, Cartels, and International Organizations'',
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(2014). (with J. Schot). * ''Exhibiting Europe in Museums. Networks, Collections, Narratives, and Representations'', Berghahn (2014). (with S. Krankenhagen and K. Poehls). * ''Europa ausstellen. Das Museum als Praxisfeld der Europäisierung'', Boehlau (2012). (with S. Krankenhagen and K. Poehls). * ''Christian democracy and the origins of European Union'',
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(2007). . * ''Using Europe, abusing the Europeans. Britain and European integration, 1945–63'',
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(1999). .


Books edited (sample)

* with J.-H. Meyer, Eds. (2017, paperback 2019). ''International Organizations and Environmental Protection. Conservation and Globalization in the 20th century''. New York, Berghah
Publisher's page.
* with J.-H. Meyer, Eds. (2013). ''Societal Actors in European Integration. Polity-Building and Policy-Making 1958–1992''. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan. * with J.-H. Meyer, Eds. (2010). "Non-State Actors in European Integration in the 1970s: Towards a Polity of Transnational Contestation". '. Special Issue 10(3). * with B. Leucht and M. Gehler, Eds. (2010). ''Transnational Networks in Regional Integration: Governing Europe 1945–83''. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan. * with A. Varsori, Eds. (2010). ''European Union History. Themes and Debates''. Palgrave, Basingstoke. * Ed. (2009). "Networks in European Union Governance". In: '' Journal of Public Policy''. Special Issue 29(2). * with B. Leucht and M. Rasmussen, Eds. (2009). ''The History of the European Union. Origins of a Trans- and Supranational Polity 1950–72''. Routledge, London. * with
Christopher Clark Sir Christopher Munro Clark (born 14 March 1960) is an Australian historian living in the United Kingdom and Germany. He is the twenty-second Regius Professor of History at the University of Cambridge. In 2015, he was knighted for his servi ...
Eds. (2003) ''Culture Wars: Secular–Catholic conflict in Nineteenth-Century Europe''. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2003.


References

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