Articles

(33) Tatham, M. (2023) 'Farewell note: a decade as RFS Editor', Regional & Federal Studies 33(5): 569-576. [link]

(32) Jikiun, S. P., Tatham, M., and Otledal , V.M. (2023) 'Saved by Hydrogen? The Public Acceptance of Onshore Wind in Norway', Journal of Cleaner Production: 136956. [link]

(31) Boasson, E. L. and Tatham, M. (2023) 'Climate policy: from complexity to consensus?', Journal of European Public Policy 30(3): 401-424. [link]

(30) Tatham, M. and Peters, Y. (2023) 'Fueling opposition? Yellow vests, urban elites, and fuel taxation', Journal of European Public Policy 30(3) 574-598. [link]

(29) Myksvoll, T., Tatham, M. and Fimreite, A. L. (2022) 'Understanding bureaucratic support for coerced institutional change', Governance 35(4): 1119-1138. [link]

(28) Tatham, M. and Bauer, M. W. (2021) 'Hungry for power? Regional elites and the architecture of government', Governance 34(3): 621-642. [link]

(27) Tatham, M., Hooghe, L. and Marks, G. (2021) 'The territorial architecture of government', Governance 34(3): 607-620. [link]

(26) Harbers I., Tatham M., Tillin L. and Zuber C.I. (2021) 'Thirty years of Regional and Federal Studies'. Regional & Federal Studies 31(1): 1-23. [link]

(25) Tatham, M. (2020) 'Regions and Immigration in Advanced Democracies'. Regional Studies 54(11): 1558-1563. [link]

(24) Tatham, M. (2018) 'The Rise of Regional Influence in the EU – From Soft Policy Lobbying to Hard Vetoing'. Journal of Common Market Studies 56(3):672-686. [link]

(23) Tatham, M. and Mbaye, H.A.D. (2018) 'Regionalisation and the Transformation of Policies, Politics, and Polities in Europe'. Journal of Common Market Studies 56(3): 656-671. [link]

(22) López, F. A. S. and Tatham, M. (2018) 'Regionalisation with Europeanisation? The rescaling of interest groups in multi-level systems', Journal of European Public Policy 25(5): 764-786. [link]

(21) Huwyler, O., Tatham, M. and Blatter, J. (2018) 'Party Politics, Institutions, and Identity: The Dynamics of Regional Venue-Shopping in the EU', West European Politics 41(3): 754-778. [link]

(20) Tatham, M. (2017) 'Networkers, Fund-Hunters, Intermediaries, or Policy Players? The Activities of Regions in Brussels', West European Politics 40(5): 1088-108. [link]

(19) Tatham, M. (2017) 'Disentangling Actors from their Environment? Pitfalls and Added-Value of the Strategic Choice Approach', International Journal of Public Administration 40(14): 1197-1210. [link]

(18) Jensen, M. D. and Tatham, M. (2017) 'Policy Analysis, International Relations, and European Governance – Beyond Disciplinary Boundaries', International Journal of Public Administration 40 (14): 1159-1163. [link]

(17) Tatham, M. and Bauer, M. W. (2016) 'The State, the Economy, and the Regions: Theories of Preference Formation in Times of Crisis', Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 26(4): 631-646. [link]

(16) Tatham, M. (2015) 'Regional Voices in the European Union: Subnational Influence in Multilevel Politics', International Studies Quarterly 59(2): 387–400.[link].

(15) Bauer, M. W. and Tatham, M. (2014). German regional administrative elites, New Public Management and the role of the state in the economy, Revue française d'administration publique 151-2(3-4), pp.783-804 [link].

(14) Jensen, M. D., Koop, C. and Tatham, M. (2014). Coping with power dispersion? Autonomy, coordination, and control in multi-level systems. Journal of European Public Policy 21(9), pp. 1237-1254 [link].

(13) Tatham, M. and Bauer, M. W. (2014) 'Competence ring-fencing from below? The drivers of regional demands for control over upwards dispersion', Journal of European Public Policy 21(9), pp.1367-1385 [link].

(12) Tatham, M. (2014). Same game but more players? Sub-national lobbying in an enlarged Union. Regional and Federal Studies, 24(3): 341-361 [link].

(11) Tatham, M. and Bauer, M. W. (2014) 'Support from below? Regional élites, governance preferences and supranational institutions', Journal of Public Policy 34(2), pp.237-267 [link].

(10) Tatham, M. and Thau, M. (2014) The more the merrier: accounting for sub-state paradiplomats in Brussels. European Union Politics 15(2), pp. 256-277 [link].

(9) Callanan, M., & Tatham, M. (2014). Territorial Interest Representation in the European Union: Actors, Objectives and Strategies. Journal of European Public Policy, 21(2), pp. 188-210 [link].

(8) Tatham, M. (2014). Limited institutional change in an international organisation: accounting for the EU’s shift away from 'federal blindness'. European Politicial Science Review, 6(1), pp. 21-45 [link]

(7) Tatham, M. (2013). Paradiplomats against the state: Explaining conflict in state and sub-state interest representation in Brussels, Comparative Political Studies 46(1), 63-94 [link]

(6) Tatham, M. (2012). You do what you have to do? Salience and territorial interest representation in EU environmental affairs, European Union Politics, 13(3), 434-450 [link].

(5) Tatham, M. (2011). Devolution and EU policy-shaping: Bridging the gap between Multi-Level Governance and Liberal Intergovernmentalism. European Political Science Review 3(1), 53-81. [PDF]

(4) Tatham, M. (2010). With or Without You? Revisiting territorial state-bypassing in EU interest representation. Journal of European Public Policy, 17(1), 76-99. [Link]

(3) Tatham, M. (2008). Conceptualisation, Operationalisation, Cumulation? Exploring the Federalism Variable in European Politics Research. Il Politico, Rivista Italiana di Scienze Politiche, 73(3), 61-96. [PDF]

(2) Tatham, M. (2008). Going Solo: Direct Regional Representation in the European Union. Regional and Federal Studies, 18(5), 493-515. [Link]

(1) Tatham, M. (2007). Fédéralisme déguisé ou ajustement marginal ? L'impact de la dévolution sur le système politique britannique Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique, 14(1), 19-42. [link]