
Norrevik, Sara
Sara Norrevik is a PhD Candidate and Fulbright Grantee in Political Science at the University at Buffalo. Her dissertation “Foreign Economic Policies in the European Parliament”. The dissertation consists of three papers that consider policy preferences among Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) toward foreign economic policies. Sara presents a new determinant, Trust in government, to predict MEPs’ voting on comprehensive trade agreements. She tests the association empirically with an original dataset. Additionally, Sara explores the role of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) from major powers into MEPs electoral districts as a predictor of voting on foreign aid and trade agreements in the European Parliament.
Research Interests: International Political Economy, Comparative Politics, Foreign Policy, European Politics, and International Relations
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Institution: | UUniversity at Buffalo - SUNY |
Fields of Expertise: | Economic Policy and Financial Issues EU Foreign Policy and External Relations EU Institutions EU Policies International Relations and Foreign Policy |
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Email: | saramati@buffalo.edu |
Media outreach: | Yes |
Languages: | English, Swedish |
Publications: | Norrevik, Sara. (2020). Trust and Support for Comprehensive Trade Agreements in the European Parliament. International Studies Quarterly. 64. 10.1093/isq/sqaa004 "Chapter 10: Cases of Cautious Optimism: Sweden, Poland and the EEAS", with Mark Rhinard, Jakob Lewander and Grzegorz Gromadzki in "The European External Action Service and national diplomacies", Rosa Balfour, Caterina Carta and Kristi Raik (eds.), Ashgate 2015 |