Agnes Batory
Professor
Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy, and Int
Central European University
Hungary
Biography
Agnes Batory is a Professor at CEU’s School of Public Policy and a Research Fellow of the Center for Policy Studies. She is Director of the Erasmus Mundus Masters Program in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP), a joint program delivered by four European universities and funded by the European Commission. She holds a PhD from Cambridge University. Her research interests include corruption and corruption control, party politics, and a number of sectoral policies and institutional aspects of EU governance. She is author of The politics of EU accession and her articles appeared, among others, in Governance; the Journal of Common Market Studies; the Journal of European Public Policy; Public Administration; Democratization and the European Journal of Political Research. She currently contributes to three Horizon2020 projects; dealing with the EU's Transboundary Crisis Management Capacities (TransCrisis); with the Impact of Cohesion Policy on EU Identification (Cohesify); and with collaborative governance (Tropico).
Research Interest
Constitutions, Law and Regulation, International Relations, Political Science, Public Policy.
Publications
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Sitter N, Batory A, Krizsan A, Zentai V. Backsliding in area of constitutional safeguards and independent institutions, corruption control, and general equality and minorities.; 2017.
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Batory A. Referendums in the 'new' member states: Politicisation after a decade of support. In: Leruth B, Startin N, Usherwood S, editors. The Routledge Handbook of Euroscepticism. Abingdon: Routledge; 2018. p. 256-67.
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Policy Experiments, Failures and Innovations: Beyond Accession in Central and Eastern Europe. Batory A, Cartwright A, Stone D, editors. Edward Elgar; in press/forthcoming.