Rik Joosen
Assistant professor
- Name
- Dr. M.C. Joosen
- Telephone
- +31 70 800 9500
- m.c.joosen@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-0047-6098
Assistant professor
- Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
- Instituut Bestuurskunde
- Zhelyazkova A., Haverland M. & Joosen M.C. (2023), Legislating softly: the effect of preference heterogeneity on the share of EU soft-law instruments over time. SAGE Publications (European Union Politics). [other].
- Joosen M.C. & Zhelyazkova A. (2022), How do supranational regulators keep companies in line?: An analysis of the enforcement styles of EU agencies, Journal of Common Market Studies 60(4): 983-1000.
- Joosen R. (2022) Abundant, strategic yet unsuccessful business lobbying in the EU. Review of: . Interest Groups and Advocacy 11(1): 170-174.
- Joosen M.C., Haverland M. & Bruijn E. de (2022), Shaping EU agencies' rulemaking Interest groups, national regulatory agencies and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, Comparative European Politics 20(4): 411-442.
- Onderco M. & Joosen M.C. (2022), Nuclear Weapons in the Tweede Kamer: analysis of nuclear motions in the Dutch House of Representatives in times of contestation, Global Studies Quarterly 2(3): 1-11.
- Onderco M. & Joosen M.C. (2021), Dimensionality of party politics of foreign policy: spatial modeling of Slovakia's National Council, Foreign Policy Analysis 17(3): .
- Joosen M.C. (2021), Persuading the independent: understanding why interest groups engage with EU agencies, Interest Groups and Advocacy 10(1): 19-46.
- Joosen M.C. (2020), The tip of the iceberg: interest group behaviour in rule drafting and consultations during EU agency rulemaking, Journal of European Public Policy 27(11): 1677-1697.
- Joosen M.C. & Brandsma G.J. (2017), Transnational executive bodies: EU policy implementation between the EU and member state level, Public Administration 95(2): 423-436.
- Esch F. van, Joosen R. & Zuydam S. van (2016), Responsive to the People? Comparing the European Cognitive Maps of Dutch Political Leaders and their Followers, Politics and Governance 4(2): 54-67.
- Postdoc