Forskning
- Climate Change Politics
- Climate and Energy Transformation
- Policy Acceptance and Support
- Regulation and Governance
- European Union politics
- Territorial Politics
- Public Policy (initiation, shaping, decision-taking, contestation, implementation)
Undervisning
Bergen University (Department of Comparative Politics):
- "European Union Institutions, Politics, and Policies"BA course (26 hours), together with Georg Picot, EUR 105
- "Regions, Federalism, and EU integration"BA course (22 hours), SAMPOL 205
- "Democratic Transformations in Europe: Trends and Implications"BA course (22 hours), SAMPOL 223
- Director of the BA programme in European Studieshttps://www.uib.no/studieprogram/BASV-EUR
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Politics and Public Administration chair):
- “Introduction to public policy analysis in comparative and European contexts” BA course (30 hours), SS 2011, SS 2012
- “European and International Dimensions of Policy-Making” BA course (32 hours), WS 2010, WS 2011-2
- “Theories of EU integration: from method to practice” MA course (30 hours), SS 2011, SS 2012
- “Regions, federalism and EU integration” MA course (32 hours), WS 2011-2
Monash University (Prato Centre):
- “Researching the European Union: Theories and Methodologies” MA Course (32 hours), 2009.
Publikasjoner
Konferanseforedrag
- Michael Robert Tatham; Michael W. Bauer (2012). Preliminary results from a survey of regional administrative and political élites: Regional Preferences for Competence Allocation in the EU Multilevel System. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham; Mads Thau (2012). The more the merrier: accounting for sub-state paradiplomats in Brussels. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham; Mark Callanan (2012). Unravelling sub-national mobilisation. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham; Michael W. Bauer (2012). Playing with the grown-ups: the determinants of regional influence on EU decision-taking. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham; Michael W. Bauer (2012). Competence ring-fencing from below? The drivers of regional demands for control over upwards dispersion. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2012). Same game but more players? Sub-national lobbying in an enlarged Union. (ekstern lenke)
- Thomas M. Myksvoll; Anne Lise Fimreite; Michael Robert Tatham (2018). Understand Bureaucratic Support for Coerced Institutional Change. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham; Michael W. Bauer (2012). Playing with the grown-ups: the determinants of regional influence on EU decision-taking. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham; Michael W. Bauer (2012). Support from below? Regional élites, governance preferences and supranational insti-tutions. (ekstern lenke)
Vitenskapelig artikkel
- Michael Robert Tatham (2014). Same game but more players? Sub-national lobbying in an enlarged Union. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2014). Limited institutional change in an international organisation: accounting for the EU’s shift away from "federal blindness. (ekstern lenke)
- Oliver Huwyler; Michael Robert Tatham; Joachim Blatter (2018). Party Politics, Institutions, and Identity: The Dynamics of Regional Venue-Shopping in the EU. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael W. Bauer; Michael Robert Tatham (2015). German regional administrative elites, New Public Management and the role of the state in the economy. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham; Yvette Peters (2022). Fueling opposition? Yellow vests, urban elites, and fuel taxation. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham; Mads Dagnis Jensen; Christel Koop (2014). Coping with power dispersion? Autonomy, coordination, and control in multi-level systems. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2015). Regional Voices in the European Union: Sub-national influence in multi-level politics. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2008). Going Solo: Direct Regional Representation in the European Union. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2017). Networkers, fund hunters, intermediaries, or policy players? The activities of regions in Brussels. (ekstern lenke)
- Facundo A Santiago López; Michael Robert Tatham (2018). Regionalization with Europeanization? The rescaling of interest groups in multi-level systems. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2017). Disentangling actors from their environment? Pitfalls and added-value of the strategic-choice approach. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham; Heather A.D. Mbaye (2018). Regionalization and the Transformation of Policies, Politics, and Polities in Europe. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham; Michael W. Bauer (2021). Hungry for power? Regional elites and the architecture of government. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2020). Regions and immigration in advanced democracies. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2012). You do what you have to do? Salience and territorial interest representation in EU environmental affairs. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2007). Fédéralisme déguisé ou ajustement marginal ? L’impacte de la dévolution sur le système politique britannique. (ekstern lenke)
- Mads Dagnis Jensen; Michael Robert Tatham (2017). Policy Analysis, International Relations, and European Governance – Beyond Disciplinary Boundaries. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2010). With or Without You? Revisiting territorial state-bypassing in EU interest representation. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2011). Devolution and EU policy-shaping: Bridging the gap between Multi-Level Governance and Liberal Intergovernmentalism. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2008). La dernière nation sans Etat du Royaume? L'épineuse question de la dévolution au pays de la Rose. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham; Michael W. Bauer (2014). Competence ring-fencing from below? The drivers of regional demands for control over upwards dispersion. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2018). The rise of regional influence in the EU – From soft policy lobbying to hard vetoing. (ekstern lenke)
- Thomas Myksvoll; Michaël Tatham; Anne Lise Fimreite (2021). Understanding bureaucratic support for coerced institutional change. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2013). Paradiplomats against the state: Explaining conflict in state and sub-state interest representation in Brussels. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham; Pauline Marguerite Lemaire (2024). Mapping domestic climate authority: insights from the UK’s multi-scale institutional architecture. (ekstern lenke)
- Sunniva Petersen Jikiun; Michael Robert Tatham; Velaug Myrseth Oltedal (2023). Saved by hydrogen? The public acceptance of onshore wind in Norway. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham; Michael W. Bauer (2016). The State, the Economy, and the Regions: Theories of Preference Formation in Times of Crisis. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2010). The evolution of the UK political system in the first decade of the new millennium: comparative and temporal perspectives. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham; Michael W. Bauer (2014). Support from below? Supranational institutions, regional élites and governance preferences. (ekstern lenke)
- Mark Callanan; Michael Robert Tatham (2014). Territorial interest representation in the European Union: actors, objectives and strategies. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham; Mads Thau (2014). The more the merrier: accounting for sub-state paradiplomats in Brussels. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham; Liesbet Hooghe; Gary Marks (2021). The territorial architecture of government. (ekstern lenke)
- Imke Harbers; Michael Robert Tatham; Louise Tillin et al. (2021). Thirty years of Regional and Federal Studies. (ekstern lenke)
- Elin Lerum Boasson; Michael Robert Tatham (2022). Climate policy: from complexity to consensus?. (ekstern lenke)
Vitenskapelig bokkapittel
- Michael Robert Tatham (2021). Regions and Cities in Multilevel Governance. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2019). Regions as lobbyists. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2018). Regions Beyond the State: External Relations and Paradiplomacy. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2012). L’interaction Etat-région sur la scène européenne: relations différenciées et facteurs commu. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2022). Multilevel governance and the transformation of the state. (ekstern lenke)
- Yvette Peters; Michael Robert Tatham (2016). The Contemporary State of Democracy in a Transformed Europe. (ekstern lenke)
- Mark Callanan; Michael Robert Tatham (2021). Regional and local government and the European Union. (ekstern lenke)
- Arjan Hille Schakel; Michael Robert Tatham (2025). Multilevel governance in the EU. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Robert Tatham (2016). Multi-Jurisdictional Politics: State Adaptation and Mixed Visions of Democracy. (ekstern lenke)
- Yvette Peters; Michael Robert Tatham (2016). The Transformation of Democracy. (ekstern lenke)
- M Keating; L Hooghe; Michael Robert Tatham (2015). Bypassing the nation state? Regions and the EU policy process. (ekstern lenke)
Vitenskapelig monografi
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Antologi
Vitenskapelig litteraturgjennomgang
Prosjekter
2020-2025
UiB. The Structure Acceptance Nexus in Climate Politics (SANE-Clim). Principal Investigator. AkademiaAvtalen, 5 million NOK (approx. 450,000 EUR).
2020-2025
UiB. Designing a Refined Legal Framework for Offshore Wind in the North Sea Basin (DeWindSea). Leader of work-package (WP) 2. AkademiaAvtalen, 808,000 NOK for WP2 (approx. 72,600 EUR) (5 mil. NOK overall, approx. 450,000 EUR).
2020-2023
UiB. Causes and Consequences of the Legal Architecture of Climate Politics (LEG-ARCH). Co-Investigator. UiB, 3.5 million NOK (approx. 310,000 EUR).
2018-2020
UiB. Jean Monnet Module Action – European Union Institutions, Politics, and Policies (JMMA-EUIPP). Principal Investigator. European Commission, 30,000 EUR.
2008-2012
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. European Regional Elite Survey (ERES). Collaborator. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), 150,000 EUR.