Publications

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Monographies

Bailer, Stefanie, Peter Meissner, Tamaki Ohmura, und Peter Selb (2013): “Seiteneinsteiger im Deutschen Bundestag – eine Analyse über Karrierewege und ihre Auswirkungen” [“Career changers in the German Parliament – an Analysis of Career Paths and their Effects”]. Springer VS Verlag.

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Bailer, Stefanie (2006): “Nationale Interessen in der Europäischen Union. Macht und Erfolg im Ministerrat” [“National Interests in the European Union. Power and Success in the EU Council of Ministers”]. Frankfurt/New York: Campus-Verlag.

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Journal Articles

  • Sevenans, Julie, Stefaan Walgrave, Arno Jansen, Karolin Soontjens, Stefanie Bailer, Nathalie Brack, Christian Breunig, Luzia Helfer, Peter Loewen, Jean-Benoit Pilet, Lior Sheffer, Frédéric Varone, and Rens Vliegenthart (2023): “Projection in Politicians’ Perceptions of Public Opinion”, Political Psychology. Link
  • Thürk, Maria and Stefanie Bailer (2023): “Working Paper 44: Perceptions of corruption and anti-corruption efforts in Bulgaria: Results of a national survey 2023”, Basel Institute on Governance. Link
  • Sheffer, Lior, Peter John Loewen, Stefaan Walgrave, Stefanie Bailer, Christian Breunig, Luzia Helfer, Jean-Benoit Pilet, Frédéric Varone, Rens Vliegenthart (2023): “How do Politicians Bargain? Evidence from Ultimatum Games with Legislators in Five Countries”, American Political Science Review. Link
  • Huwyler, Oliver, Tomas Turner-Zwinkels, Stefanie Bailer (2022): “No Representation Without Compensation: The Effect of Interest Groups on Legislators’ Policy Area Focus”, Political Research Quarterly. Link DeFacto
  • Ohmura, Tamaki and Stefanie Bailer (2022): “Power-seeking, networking and competition: why women do not rise in parties”, West European Politics. Link DeFacto
  • Walgrave, Stefaan, Arno Jansen and Julie Sevenans et al. (2022): “Inaccurate Politicians. Elected Representatives’ Estimations of Public Opinion in Four Countries”, The Journal of Politics. Link
  • Giger, Nathalie, Stefanie Bailer, Adrian Sutter and Tomas Turner-Zwinkels (2021): “Policy or person? What voters want from their representatives on Twitter”, Electoral Studies, Vol. 74, p. 102401. Link DeFacto
  • Turner-Zwinkels, Tomas, Oliver Huwyler, Elena Frech, Philip Manow, Stefanie Bailer, Niels D. Goet and Simon Hug (2021): “Parliaments Day-by-Day: A New Open Source Database to Answer the Question of Who Was in What Parliament, Party, and Party-group, and When”, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Vol. 47, No. 3, p. 761-784. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie, Christian Breunig, Nathalie Giger and Andreas Wüst (2021): “The Diminishing Value of Representing the Disadvantaged: Between Group Representation and Individual Career Paths”, British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 52, No. 2, p. 535-552. Link DeFacto
  • Claessen, Clint, Stefanie Bailer and Tomas Turner-Zwinkels (2021): “The Winners of Legislative Mandate: An Analysis of Post-Parliamentary Career Positions in Germany and the Netherlands”, European Journal of Political Research, Vol. 60, No. 1, p. 25-45. Link
  • Hagemann, Sara, Stefanie Bailer and Alex Herzog (2019): “Signals to Their Parliaments? Governments’ Use of Votes and Policy Statements in the EU Council”, Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 57, No. 3, p. 634-650. Link DeFacto
  • Târlea, Silvana and Stefanie Bailer et al. (2019): “Explaining governmental preferences on Economic and Monetary Union Reform”, European Union Politics, Vol. 20, No. 1, p. 24-44. Link
  • Lundgren, Magnus, Stefanie Bailer and Lisa M. Dellmuth et al. (2019): “Bargaining success in the reform of the Eurozone”, European Union Politics, Vol. 20, No. 1, p- 65-88. Link DeFacto
  • Finke, Daniel and Stefanie Bailer (2019): “Crisis bargaining in the European Union: Formal rules or market pressure?”, European Union Politics, Vol. 20, No. 1, p. 109-133. Link
  • Sieberer, Ulrich, Thomas Saalfeld, Tamaki Ohmura, Henning Bergmann and Stefanie Bailer (2019): “Roll-Call Votes in the German Bundestag: A New Dataset, 1949-2013”, British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 50, No. 3, p. 1137-1145. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie and Tamaki Ohmura (2018): “Exploring, Maintaining, and Disengaging – The Three Phases of a Legislator’s Life”, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Vol. 43, No. 3, p. 493-520. Link
  • Ohmura, Tamaki, Stefanie Bailer, Peter Meissner and Peter Selb (2018): “Party Animals, Career Changers, and Other Pathways Into Parliament”, West European Politics, Vol. 41, No. 1, p. 169-195. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie (2017): “To use the whip or not? Whether and when party group leaders use disciplinary measures to achieve voting unity”, International Political Science Review, Vol. 39, No. 2, p. 163-177. Link
  • Bergmann, Henning, Stefanie Bailer, Tamaki Ohmura, Thomas Saafeld and Ulrich Sieberer (2016): “Namentliche Abstimmungen im Bundestag 1949-2013: Befunde aus einem neuen Datensatz”, Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen, Vol. 16, No. 1, p. 26-50. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie and Sarah Bütikofer (2015): “From Loose Alliances to Professional Political Players: How Swiss Party Groups Changed”, Swiss Political Science Review, Vol. 21, No. 4, p. 556-577. Link DeFacto
  • Bailer, Stefanie, Mikko Mattila and Gerald Schneider (2015): “Money Makes the EU Go Round: The Objective Foundations of Conflict in the Council of Ministers”, Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 53, No. 3, p. 437-456. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie and Florian Weiler (2015): “A Political Economy of Positions in Climate Change Negotiations: Economic, Structural, Domestic, and Strategic Explanations”, The Review of International Organizations, Vol. 10, No. 1, p. 43-66. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie (2014): “An Agent Dependent on the Member States? The Determinants of the European Commission’s Legislative Success in the European Union”, Journal of European Integration, Vol. 36, No. 1, p. 37-53. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie, Thilo Bodenstein and V. Finn Heinrich (2013): “Explaining the Strength of Civil Society: Evidence from Cross-sectional Data”, International Political Science Review, Vol. 34, No. 3, p. 289-309. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie (2012): “Strategy in the Climate Change Negotiations: Do Democracies Negotiate Differently?”, Climate Policy, Vol. 12, No. 5, p. 534-551. Link
  • Schulz, Tobias and Stefanie Bailer (2012): “The impact of organisational attributes on political participation: results of a multi-level survey from Switzerland”, Swiss Political Science Review, Vol. 18, No. 1, p. 1-27. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie (2011): “Structural, Domestic, and Strategic Interests in the European Union: Negotiation Positions in the Council of Ministers”, Negotiation Journal, Vol. 27, No. 4, p. 447-475. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie (2011): “People’s Voice or Information Pool? The Role of, and Reasons for, Parliamentary Questions in the Swiss National Parliament”, The Journal of Legislative Studies, Vol. 17, No. 3, p. 302-314. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie (2010): “What Factors Determine Bargaining Power in the EU?”, Journal of European Public Policy, Vol. 17, No. 5, p. 743-757. Link
  • Schneider, Gerald, Daniel Finke and Stefanie Bailer (2010): “Bargaining Power in the European Union: An Evaluation of Competing Game-Theoretic Models”, Political Studies, Vol. 58, No. 1, p. 85-103. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie,Tobias Schulz and Peter Selb (2009): “What Role for the Party Group Leader? A Latent Variable Approach to Leadership Effects on Party Group Cohesion in the European Parliament”, The Journal of Legislative Studies, Vol. 15, No. 4, p. 355-378. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie, Robin Hertz and Dirk Leuffen (2009): “Oligarchization, Formalization, Adaptation? Linking Sociological Theory and EU Enlargement Research”, Journal of European Public Policy, Vol. 16, No. 1, p. 162-174. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie (2006): “The Dimensions of Power in the European Union”, Comparative European Politics, Vol. 4, No. 4, p. 355-378. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie (2004): “Bargaining Success in the European Union: The Impact of Exogenous and Endogenous Power Resources”, European Union Politics, Vol. 5, No. 1, p. 99-123. Link
  • Schneider, Gerald and Stefanie Bailer (2002): “Mächtig, aber wenig einflussreich: Ursachen und Konsequenzen des deutschen Integrationsdilemmas”, Integration, Vol. 25, No. 1, p. 49-60. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie and Gerald Schneider (2000): “The Power of Legislative Hot Air: Informal Rules and the Enlargement Debate in the European Parliament”, The Journal of Legislative Studies, Vol. 6, No. 2, p. 19-44. Link

Edited Volumes

  • Bailer, Stefanie and Sarah Bütikofer (2022): “Das Parlament”, in Papadopoulos, Yannis, Pascal Sciarini and Adrian Vatter et al. (eds.): Handbuch der Schweizer Politik – Manuel de la politique suisse, NZZ Libro, p. 187-212. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie (2014): “Surveys and Interviews in the Study of Legislatures”, in Saalfeld, Thomas, Kaare Strom and Shane Martin (eds.): Oxford Handbook of Legislative Studies, Oxford University Press, p. 167-193. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie (2012): “People’s Voice or Information Pool? The Role of, and Reasons for, Parliamentary Questions in the Swiss Parliament”, in Martin, Shane and Olivier Rozenberg (eds.): The Roles and Function of Parliamentary Questions, Routledge. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie (2011): “What factors determine bargaining power and success in EU negotiations?”, in Dür, Andreas, Gemma Mateo, and Daniel C. Thomas (eds.): Negotiation Theory and the EU: The State of the Art, Routledge, p. 131-145. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie, Peter Selb, and Tobias Schulz (2008): “Welche Rolle für den Fraktionsführer? Ein latenter Variablenansatz zur Erklärung von Leadership-Effekten auf den Fraktionszusammenhang im Europäischen Parlament”, in Pollak, Johannes, Fritz Sager, Ulrich Sarcinelli und Annette Zimmer (eds.): Politik und Persönlichkeit, Facultas Verlags- und Buchhandels AG, p. 231-246. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie (2008): “Cross Pressures and Cohesion in Transnational Party Groups of the European Parliament”, in Giannetti, Daniela, and Kenneth Benoit (eds.): Intra-Party Politics and Coalition Governments in Parliamentary Democracies, London: Routledge, p. 189-204. Link
  • Bailer, Stefanie, Thilo Bodenstein, and Volkhart Finn Heinrich (2007): “What enables civil society? A global analysis of the conditions for a strong civil society”, in Heinrich, Volkhart Finn and Laura Fioramonti (eds.): Global Survey of the State of Civil Society, Vol. 2, Comparative Perspectives, Bloomfield, CT, Kumarian Press, p. 229-248
  • Bailer, Stefanie, and Gerald Schneider (2006): “Nash versus Schelling? The Importance of Constraints in Legislative Bargaining“, in Thomson, Robert, Frans N. Stokman, Thomas König and Christopher Achen (eds.): The European Union Decides: The Empirical Relevance of Policy Making Models, Cambridge University Press, p. 153-177.
  • Bailer, Stefanie (2003): “Förderung von Zivilgesellschaft und Drittem Sektor? Eine Untersuchung der Demokratieförderung der Europäischen Union in der Ukraine und ihrer gesellschaftlichen Wirkung”, (”The Democracy Support of the European Union in Ukraine and its effects”), in Kaiser, Markus (ed.): WeltWissen. Entwicklungszusammenarbeit in der Weltgesellschaft, transscript-Verlag, p. 107-132.
  • Bailer, Stefanie, and Gerald Schneider (2002): “Macht und Einfluss in EU-Verhandlungen. Das Integrationsdilemma Deutschlands aus vergleichender Perspektive”, in Hegmann, Horst, and Bernhard Neumaerker (eds.): Die Europäische Union aus politökonomischer Perspektive, Metropolis-Verlag, p. 177-203.
  • Bailer, Stefanie, and Gerald Schneider (2002): “When Words Matter: Informal Rules and the Enlargement Debate“, in Steunenberg, Bernard, and Jacques Thomassen (eds.): The European Parliament: Moving Toward Democracy in the EU, Rowman and Littlefield, p. 139-161.
  • Bailer, Stefanie (2000): “The European Union’s NGO Programme in Ukraine: Its Impact on Civil Society and the Third Sector”, in Dublin Conference Working Papers Volume, Conference Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of the International Society for Third-Sector Research, The Third Sector: For What and For Whom? Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.

Non-Refereed Publications

  • Bailer, Stefanie (2007): “UNO und Menschenrechte“. Aktuelles aus Wirtschaft, Politik und Gesellschaft für Schülerinnen und Schüler“, Jugend und Wirtschaft
  • Bailer, Stefanie (2006): “The European Commission and its Legislative Activity – Not as Integrationist and Automous as Believed”, CIS Working Paper 24/2006
  • Bailer, Stefanie (1999): ”Democracy Support of the European Union in Ukraine: The Tacis Democracy Micro-Projects Programme and its Impact” in Counterpart Creative Center /United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees: Ukrainian Non-Governmental Organizations, Kyiv (The same article was published in Ukrainian in the Ukrainian version of the book)
  • Bailer, Stefanie (2000): “Välisraha voib kodanikuühiskonna arengut takistada” (Article on NGO Support Programmes translated into Estonian for a NGO newspaper) in Foorum: Eesti Päevaleht
  • Bailer, Stefanie (1995): ”The Treaty on Open Skies”, in ”SIPRI Yearbook 1995 Armaments, Disarmament and International Security”, Oxford University Press, p. 821-824.