Daniel Kelemen is Professor of Political Science and Jean Monnet Chair in European Union Politics at Rutgers University. Kelemen’s research interests include the politics of the European Union, law and politics, comparative political economy, and comparative public policy. His most recent book –

Eurolegalism: The Transformation of Law and Regulation in the European Union (Harvard University Press, 2011) won the Best Book Award from the European Union Studies Association. He is also author of

The Rules of Federalism: Institutions and Regulatory Politics in the EU and Beyond (Harvard University Press, 2004), as well as over forty book chapters and articles in journals including the American Political Science Review, World Politics, International Organization, Comparative Political Studies, West European Politics, Journal of Public Policy and Journal of European Public Policy. He is editor of Lessons from Europe? What Americans Can Learn from European Public Policies (CQ Press, 2014) and co-editor of The European Union: Integration and Enlargement (Routledge, 2014), The Power of the European Court of Justice (Routledge, 2012), and The Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics (Oxford University Press, 2008). He serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of European Public Policy and West European Politics and is a former member of the Executive Committee of the European Union Studies Association.

Sponsored by: The Class of 1961 International Speakers Series

R. Daniel Kelemen speaks in Colton Chapel for the Class of 1961 Speaker Series in International Affairs on Thursday. Ed Auble, Joe Nyce, Doug Hobby, Ron Geesey and Dick Webster, all members of the class of 1961, pose with the speaker.
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Thursday October 12, 2017.

Student listen as R. Daniel Kelemen speaks in Colton Chapel for the Class of 1961 Speaker Series in International Affairs on October 12, 2017.
Michael Kubel / Zovko Photographic llc
Thursday October 12, 2017.