Dr Alexandra Hennessy

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Email
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Telephone
+44 (0) 1206 872219
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Location
5.421, Colchester Campus
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Academic support hours
Tuesdays 3-5 pm
Profile
Biography
Before joining the Government Department I was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Rochester's Skalny Center, an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Clarkson University (NY), and an Associate Professor with tenure at Seton Hall University (NJ). I am committed to studying some of the most important political and economic problems facing the European Union today, such as the consequences of the euro crisis, trade disputes, and the design of macro-economic adjustment programs. I have developed a research profile in the area of comparative political institutions with work that shows how the EU, in interaction with national governments, played a crucial role in the début of the European market for workplace pensions. My work on the euro crisis compares the formal and informal interactions between governments during the bailout negotiations. Articles have appeared in journals such as International Interactions, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of European Public Policy, Journal of Public Policy, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, and Journal of European Integration, among others. My book, titled The Europeanization of Workplace Pensions, was published by Cambridge University Press (2014).
Qualifications
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B.A./ M.A. (Diplom) in Social Sciences, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany
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Ph.D. in Political Science, Boston University, Massachusetts
Appointments
University of Essex
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Co-convenor of speaker series, Government, University of Essex (17/9/2017 - present)
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Director of Employability, Government, University of Essex (1/9/2021 - present)
Teaching and supervision
Current teaching responsibilities
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Career Portfolio (GV711)
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Comparative European Politics (GV952)
Publications
Journal articles (6)
Hennessy, A., (2017). Investing in Early Crisis Relief or Reelection?: Comparing German Party Responses to the Euro Crisis. German Politics and Society. 35 (3), 1-23
Hennessy, A., (2017). Good Samaritans vs. Hardliners: the Role of Credible Signalling in Greek Bailout Negotiations. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies. 55 (4), 744-761
Hennessy, A., (2016). Inequality in the Workplace: Labor Market Reform in Japan and Korea. By Jiyeoun Song. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2014. 248p. $49.95.. Perspectives on Politics. 14 (2), 532-534
Hennessy, A., (2015). Skills and Inequality: Partisan Politics and the Political Economy of Education Reforms in Western Welfare States. By Marius R. Busemeyer. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. 326p. $99.00.. Perspectives on Politics. 13 (4), 1172-1174
Hennessy, A., (2014). Redesigning financial supervision in the European Union (2009–2013). Journal of European Public Policy. 21 (2), 151-168
Hennessy, A. and Steinwand, MC., (2014). The Sources of Pension Reforms in Western Europe: Domestic Factors, Policy Diffusion, or Common Shock?. International Interactions. 40 (4), 477-505
Books (1)
Hennessy, A., (2014). The Europeanization of Workplace Pensions. Cambridge University Press. 1107041058. 9781107041059
Book chapters (3)
Hennessy, A. and Winanti, P., (2022). EU-Indonesia trade relations. In: A Geo-Economic turn in Trade Policy? EU Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific. Editors: Adriaensen, J. and Postnikov, E., . Palgrave Macmillan. 9783030812805
Hennessy, A. and Winanti, PS., (2022). EU-Indonesia Trade Relations. In: A Geo-Economic Turn in Trade Policy?. Springer International Publishing. 319- 342. 9783030812805
Hennessy, A., (2015). informal governance and the Eurozone crisis. In: the european union beyond the crisis. Editors: Stefanova, B., . Lexington Books. 429- 446
Grants and funding
2019
Patronage politics in Greece's public sector: Did policy conditionality increase performance-based hiring and promotions
British Academy
Contact
Academic support hours:
Tuesdays 3-5 pm