Sven Hilgers, M.A.
Wissenschaftliche Laufbahn
Seit 10/2017 | Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im Forschungsprojekt „Kreditvergabe als Zwei-Ebenen-Spiel: Troika-Schuldner-Verhandlungen in der Eurozone“ am Lehrgebiet Internationale Politik |
01/2015 - 09/2017 | Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im Forschungsprojekt „Kreditvergabe als Zwei-Ebenen-Spiel: Troika-Schuldner-Verhandlungen in der Eurozone“ am Schwerpunkt Internationale Politische Ökonomie, Otto-Suhr-Institut der Freien Universität Berlin |
05/2014 | Master of Arts in Politikwissenschaft. Thema der Abschlussarbeit: „Europe’s forgotten institution – The absent politicization of the European Investment Bank“ |
02/2013 – 06/2013 | Auslandssemester im Global Studies Programm an der Roskilde University, Roskilde (Dänemark) |
02/2012 - 04/2012 | Praktikum im Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie, Berlin |
10/2011 – 05/2014 | Studium der Politikwissenschaft (Master) an der Freien Universität Berlin |
09/2011 – 01/2013 | Studentischer Mitarbeiter im Deutschen Bundestag |
02/2012 | Bachelor of Arts in Politikwissenschaft. Thema der Abschlussarbeit: „Monetärer Regionalismus nach Finanzkrisen“ |
10/2010 – 04/2014 | Stipendiat der Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung für die Freiheit |
09/2010 – 10/2010 | Praktikum im Deutschen Bundestag, Berlin |
05/2010 – 01/2012 | Studentische Hilfskraft an der Arbeitsstelle Europäische Integration bei Prof. Dr. Tanja A. Börzel am Otto-Suhr-Institut der FU Berlin |
03/2009 | Praktikum bei der Rheinischen Post, Düsseldorf |
10/2008 – 02/2012 | Studium der Politikwissenschaft (Bachelor) an der Freien Universität Berlin |
07/2007 | Praktikum bei der Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung, Frankfurt |
Forschungsschwerpunkte
- International Political Economy
- European Integration
- Central Banking
- Financial Market Regulation
- Regionalism
Publikationen
- (2019) (mit Susanne Lütz/ Sebastian Schneider): Accountants, Europeanists and Monetary Guardians: bureaucratic cultures and conflicts in IMF-EU lending programs, in: Review of International Political Economy. [Abstract/Volltext über Taylor & Francis]
- (2019) (mit Susanne Lütz und Sebastian Schneider): Of Accountants, Europeanists and Monetary Guardians – bureaucratic cultures and conflicts in IMF-EU lending programs, Paper presented at the International Studies Association 60th Annual Convention, March 27-30, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- (2019) (mit Susanne Lütz und Sebastian Schneider): Games Borrower Governments Play: The Implementation of Adjustment Programmes in Cyprus and Portugal, in: West European Politics. [Abstract/Volltext über Taylor & Francis]
- (2019) (Susanne Lütz / Sven Hilgers / Sebastian Schneider): Troika Institutionen als Internationale Bürokratien -Der Einfluss inkongruenter Organisationskulturen auf Kreditkonditionalitäten, in: dms - der moderne staat 12 (1), 1-20. [Abstract/Volltext über Budrich Journals]
- (2019) (mit Susanne Lütz und Sebastian Schneider): When numbers don’t add up: Bureaucratic culture and conflicts in EU-IMF programs. Erscheint in: Michele Chang/ Federico Steinberg and Francisco Torres (Eds.), The Political Economy of Adjustment Throughout and Beyond the Eurozone Crisis: What Have We Learnt? Abingdon/London: Routledge.
- (2018) (mit Susanne Lütz): When Overlapping Organisations Play Two-Level Games: IMF–EU Interaction in Credit Lending to Latvia and Greece, in: New Political Economy 4 (3), 299-312. [Abstract/Volltext über Taylor & Francis]
- (2017) (mit Susanne Lütz und Sebastian Schneider): International Organizations in European Credit Lending. Paper presented at the 113th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA), 31 August-September 3, 2017 in San Francisco, USA.
- (2017) (mit Susanne Lütz, Sebastian Schneider): „Of Accountants, Europeanists and Monetary Guardians: Conflicting Approaches in European Financial Assistance. Paper presented at the 24th International Conference of Europeanists, July 12-14, 2017 in Glasgow.
- (2017) (mit Susanne Lütz und Sebastian Schneider): Conflict and Cooperation in European Credit Lending. Paper presented at the International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention, February 22-25th, in Baltimore, USA.
- (2017) "Seeing like the European Central Bank - Analytic institutions in Central Banking". Paper presented at the workshop: "New Roles for Central Banks?" University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, February 2017 and at the International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention in Baltimore, USA, February 22-25, 2017.
- (2017) "Reinterpreting financial stability - Seeing like the European Central Bank on debt restructuring". Paper presented at the conference: “The Political Role of the European Central Bank in European Union Governance“, University of Duisburg-Essen, April 5-6, 2017 and at the Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE), University of Lyon, France, June 29-July 1, 2017
- (2016) (mit Susanne Lütz) Cooperation between overlapping international organizations – IMF-EU Interaction in Lending Programs for Latvia and Greece. Paper presented at the DVPW-Drei Länder Tagung “Regionalismus in einer entgrenzten Welt”, Heidelberg, September 29 - Oktober 1, and at the International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention in Baltimore, USA, February 22-25, 2017, Panel: „Legacies and Innovations in Global Economic Governance since Bretton Woods“.
- (2016) To bail-in or not to bail-in: Seeing like the European Central Bank in the Troika. Paper presented at the ECPR Joint Sessions, Workshop “The Politics of Central Banking”, Pisa – April 24-28, 2016.
- (2015) (mit Susanne Lütz und Sebastian Schneider): Credit Lending as Two-Level Game: Troika-Debtor Negotiations in Cyprus and Portugal. Paper presented at the ECPR General Conference Panel “The politics of bailout negotiations”, Montreal – August 26-29, 2015 & at the workshop “Financial Crisis Management and its Consequences in Comparative Perspective”, Berlin - April 7-8, 2016.
- (2014) Manager of financial Globalization? The European Union in global anti-money laundering and international accounting standard setting. Papers on International Political Economy (PIPE), 22.