
Wagner, Andrea
Dr. Andrea Wagner is an Assistant Professor at MacEwan University in Edmonton and a consultant for PricewaterhouseCoopers, providing the European Commission with regular updates and analytical reports on Romania’s latest anti-corruption efforts. Dr. Wagner has worked for the United Nations Headquarters, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging. Her doctoral dissertation focuses on corruption and rent-seeking in Romania, specifically on how liberalization and marketization of the state-planned economy have engendered new and more pernicious forms of corruption. She holds a BA in international economics and a MSc in economics and European studies from Corvinus University and a PhD in Political Science and Political Economy from Carleton University.
Research Interests: Law and Legal Studies, EU & European Studies, European Union, and European Politics
Listing Details
Institution: | MacEwan University |
Fields of Expertise: | Economic Policy and Financial Issues EU Institutions EU Multi-level Governance EU Policies Law and Legal Issues |
Research groups: | The ECSA-C members |
Email: | wagnera27@macewan.ca |
Media outreach: | Yes |
Languages: | English |
Publications: | Wagner, A., Stan, L., & Boenker, F. (2019). Sustainable governance indicators: 2019 Romania report. Bertelsmann Foundation. Wagner, A. (2018, May). Illiberal democracy in Central and Eastern Europe: What – if anything – can the EU do? Roundtable at ECSA-C, Toronto, ON. Wagner, A. (2018, April). The rule of law in Europe: Threats and resilience. Workshop at McGill University, Montreal, QC. Hurrelmann, A., Gora, A., & Wagner, A. (2013). The politicization of European integration: More than an elite affair? Political Studies, 61(4). Hurrelmann, A., Gora, A., & Wagner, A. (2012). The legitimation of the European Union in the news media: Three treaty reform debates. Journal of European Public Policy, 19(8). |