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Professor Helen
Wallace is Director of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced
Studies, at the European University Institute in Florence.
She is a Professorial Fellow at the Sussex European Institute at the
University of Sussex, of which she was Director from 1992, becoming
Co-Director on being made Director of the ESRCs One Europe
or Several? Programme (1998-2002). She is currently a member
of editorial advisory boards of Journal of Common Market Studies;
British Journal of Politics and International Relations; Co-operation
and Conflict; Perspectives (Prague); and Policy Studies. Her recent
publications include Interlocking Dimensions of European Integration,
(Palgrave, 2001), Policy-Making in the European Union, with William
Wallace, OUP, 1996, (4th ed. April 2000); Whose Europe is it
anyway, text of ECPR 1998 Stein Rokhan lecture, in European
Journal of Political Research EJPR 35: 287-306, 1999; The Council
of Ministers of the European Union with Fiona Hayes-Renshaw (Macmillan
1997); Regulatory Politics in the European Union: weighing civic and
producer interests, with Alasdair R Young (Manchester UP, 2000). She
is a regular advisor to British and European institutions and is currently
a member of a Highlevel Group invited by Romano Prodi to report on
Growth, Stability, Cohesion: a Strategy for the EUs Economic
System. In 1996 she was awarded Chevalier de lOrdre National
du Mérite. In January 2000 she was made a CMG and in June 2000
was elected as a Fellow of the British Academy. Helen Wallace has
extensive experience of animating cross-national and cross-disciplinary
research networks and research programmes. Most pertinently she developed
and was responsible for managing the ESRCs One-Europe or Several?
Programme, a £4 million and four-year programme with 26 projects
across the UK, also with many links to similar programmes in other
countries and extensive practitioner involvement (see www.one-europe.ac.uk). |
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