Book
"Hiding in the Crowd: How Companies Evade Climate Lobbying Accountability Through
Trade Associations" (Accepted and under contract at Cambridge University Press)
[Introduction]
Journal Articles
“The honest, the efficient, and the hardworking: What stereotypes Europe needs to increase support for redistribution” (with Adina Akbik) Forthcoming, European Journal of Political Research (2026)
"Collective Irresponsibility: Corporate Reputations and the Role of Associations in Lobbying." Business and Politics (2025)
"Compensation, Beliefs in State Intervention, and Support for the Energy Transition" (with Isabela Mares and Kenneth Scheve) Comparative Political Studies (2025)
"Defensive Issue Linkage: Exploring the Origins of Environmental Content in Trade Agreements." Environmental Politics (2024)
"Ever tighter union? Brexit, Grexit, and frustrated differentiation in the single market and Eurozone." Comparative European Politics (2019) (with Matthias Matthijs and Craig Parsons)
Book Chapters
"America and International Trade Law: A Precarious Relationship." In The United States and International Law: Paradoxes of Support across Contemporary Issues. Maas, Richard & Lucrecia Garcia Iommi. Michigan: Michigan University Press, 2022. (with Judith Goldstein)
Working Papers
"Together or Alone: EU Citizens' Preferences for EU Green Industrial Policy" (with Adina Akbik, copy available by request)
"Harmonizing Safety: The Politics of Occupational Exposure Limits in the EU" (with Rebecca Perlman, under review)
Other Publications
"Public acceptance of climate policy depends on trust in government" In Progressive Politics Research Network Research Briefs. Nuffield College, University of Oxford, December 2024.
"Thousands of corporate lobbyists are at the UN climate summit in Baku. But what exactly is ‘lobbying’ and how does it work?" In The Conversation. November 2024.
"Brexit, British Politics, and European Integration." In Oxford Bibliographies in Political Science. New York: Oxford University Press, February 2019. (with Matthias Matthijs)
"(K)ein Bediungungsloses Grundeinkommen, bitte! Lehren aus der Debatte um den Sozialstaat der Zukunft.". WISO Direkt, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. 2017. (With Ruth Brandherm and Dr. Robert Phillips)
"(No) Universal Basic Income, Please!". WISO Direkt, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. 2017. (With Ruth Brandherm and Dr. Robert Phillips)
Work in Progress
Hot and Bothered: Why the Most Vulnerable Firms Push Back on Climate Policy
The Climate of Corporate Communication: Analyzing Corporate Disclosures on Policy and Physical Climate Risks
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