Andreas Dür

Contact: Andreas.Duer(AT)sbg.ac.at




I am Professor of International Politics at the University of Salzburg (Austria) and a fellow at the Salzburg Centre of European Union Studies. My research interests are in the areas of International Political Economy, International Relations, and European Union politics. More specifically, most of my research has focused on trade policy, interest group influence, and international negotiations. Here you can find a list of some of my publications (many of which are available as full texts).

Before coming to Salzburg, I was a lecturer at the UCD School of Politics and International Relations (2005-2009) and a research fellow at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (2003-2005). In 2004, I got a PhD from the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the European University Institute in Florence. 

My book Protection for Exporters: Power and Discrimination in Transatlantic Trade Relations, 1930-2010 was published by Cornell University Press in 2010. For more information, see here and here. A preview is available on Google Books.

Recently, I also co-edited volumes on Negotiation Theory and the EU: The State of the Art (Routledge, 2010), The European Union's Foreign Economic Policies: A Principal-Agent Perspective (Routledge, 2011), and Key Controversies in European Integration (Palgrave, 2012).

My profile on Google Scholar can be found here.