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Dr. Lisa Kriegmair

Projektmanagerin der Stadt München

Curriculum Vitae

Lisa Kriegmair is working as a researcher at the Chair of International Relations since April 2017. She studied in Munich, Birmingham and Venice and graduated with a Master in Political Science with a focus on International Relations from the Ludwig-Maximillians-University Munich in 2017. Her research interests are credit conditionality in the financial and Euro crisis and responsibility attributions in the European Union. She is working on these topics in her dissertation and the DFG-funded Research project “Public Responsibility Attribution in the European Union”.

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Recent Publications

  • 2022: Dolce far niente? Non-compliance and blame avoidance in the EU, West European Politics 45(5): 1153-1174 (with Berthold Rittberger, Bernhard Zangl and Tim Heinkelmann-Wild)
  • 2021: Blame shifting and blame obfuscation: The blame avoidance effects of delegation in the European Union, European Journal of Political Research (online first).
  • 2020: The EU Multi-level System and the Europeanization of Domestic Blame Games, in: Politics and Governance 8/1, 85-94. (with Tim Heinkelmann-Wild and Berthold Rittberger)
  • 2020: Divided They Fail: The Politics of Wedge Issues and Brexit, in: Journal of European Public Policy 27/5, 723-741. (with Tim Heinkelmann-Wild, Berthold Rittberger, and Bernhard Zangl)
  • 2015: Vom Sanktionsparadox zur Sanktionsfalle. Die Europäische Union und Simbabwe (From the sanction paradox to the sanction trap. The European Union and Zimbabwe), in: Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen 2/2015, 68-96. (with Moritz Weiß)