Prof Dr S.M.R.L. Vanhoonacker

Research profile

As one of the members of the Faculty’s research programme on European Governance, the main focus of Vanhoonacker’s research is the role and influence of the administrative level in EU decision making. Leading the section on ‘The Administrative Governance of Multilateral Foreign Policy’, she is particularly focused on the emerging system of an EU level system of diplomacy and its processes of institutionalisation. Currently the main focus of her research is on the role and influence of non-elected administrative actors on the European foreign policy process. She is especially interested in the processes of 'Brusselisation' or 'the steady enhancement of the Brussels-based decision-making bodies' in the area of CFSP. Recent publications have dealt with the emerging EU diplomatic system and the development of the European External Action Service (EEAS); the impact of the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) on national administrations; Brussels-based bureaucracies in the field of security and defence.

Recent publications include:

M. Smith, S. Keukeleire, S. Vanhoonacker (eds.) (2016), The Diplomatic System of the European Union: Evolution, Change and Challenges (London and New York: Routledge).

K.Pomorska and S. Vanhoonacker (2015), ‘Europe as a Global Actor: the (Un)Holy Trinity od Economy, Diplomacy and Security’, Journal of Common Market Studies. Annual Review, Vol.53, 216-229.

C. Neuhold, and S. Vanhoonacker (eds.) (2015), ‘Dynamics of Institutional Cooperation in the European Union: Dimensions and Effects', European Integration Online Papers, Vol. 19, Special Issue 1.

T. Blom, and S. Vanhoonacker (2014) (eds.), The Politics of Information. The Case of the European Union (Basingstoke: Palgrave).

 

 

Current PhD Supervision

Marie Desomer, The Impact of Judicialization Processes on the Europeanization of Migration Policies (2011-) (co-supervisor with Dr. Maarten Vink)

Valentina Carraro, The design and authority of the United Nations Periodic Review vis- à-vis the UN treaty bodies (co-supervisor with Prof. Thomas Conzelmann)

Ewa Mahr, Contestation of EU civilian missions by local actors: The case of Western Balkans (co-supervisor with Dr. Petar Petrov)

Cornelia Racké, Behind the Curtains of the Bologna Process. Emergence of an international regime on higher education (co-supervisor with Prof. Tannelie Blom)


Completed PhD Supervision

Hylke Dijkstra ‘The role of supranational bureaucracy in the development of European foreign policy’ (2007-2011) (co-supervisor with T. Blom).

Anne-Claire Marangoni, Formal and informal mechanisms of cooperation in EU external relations. A Case Study on the European Commission (2010-2014) (co-supervisor with Dr. Thomas Conzelmann)

Ruud Geven, Transnational networks and the common market: Business views on European Integration, 1950-1980 (2014) (co-supervisor with Prof.Ernst Homburg)

Natasja Reslow, Partnering for mobility? Three -level games in the EU external migration policy (2013) (co-supervisor with Maarten Vink)