Joan DeBardeleben

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Joan DeBardeleben is a scholar of Russian and European politics and professor of political science at Carleton University in Canada. She graduated from University of Wisconsin; she is a Chancellor Professor and a Jean Monet Scholar. Her work on Russia deals mostly with regional politics, patronage at the regional level and the impact of EU enlargement.[https://carleton.ca/polisci/people/debardeleben-joan/ Joan DeBardeleben, Carleton University]

Debardeleben is the daughter of Lionel Arthur DeBardeleben, a Second World War veteran,{{Cite web |title=Lionel A DeBardeleben |url=https://www.ancientfaces.com/person/lionel-a-debardeleben-birth-1918-death-1993/56012567 |access-date=2023-09-15 |website=AncientFaces |language=en}} and Helen Thomas DeBardeleben, who had been a social worker for the State of Wisconsin until her retirement.{{Cite web |title=Obituary information for Helen T. DeBardeleben |url=https://www.866allfaiths.com/obituaries/obituary-listings?obId=3460765 |access-date=2023-09-15 |website=www.866allfaiths.com |language=en-US}}

Works

DeBardeleben's key works are:

  • Economic Crisis in Europe: What it Means for the European Union and Russia (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, co-editor with Crina Viju), including the chapter "The Economic Crisis, the Power Vertical and Prospects for Liberalization in Russia".
  • "The 2011-2012 Russian Elections: The Next Chapter in Russia’s Post Communist Transition?," in J. L. Black and Michael Johns, eds, From Putin to Medvedev to Putin – Continuity, Change or Revolution? (Routledge, 2013).
  • "Applying constructivism to understanding EU–Russian relations," International Politics, 49 (2012), 418–433
  • The Transition to Managerial Patronage in Russia's Regions" (with Mikhail Zherebtsov), in The Politics of Sub-National Authoritarianism in Russia, Vladimir Gel’man and Cameron Ross, eds. (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2010), pp. 85–105.
  • "The Impact of EU Enlargement on the EU-Russian Relationship," in A Resurgent Russian and the West: The European Union, NATO, and Beyond, in Roger E. Kanet, ed. (Dordrecht, Netherlands: Republic of Letters Publishing, 2009, in press), pp. 93–112.
  • Activating the Citizen: Dilemmas of Citizen Participation in Europe and Canada (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, co-editor, with Jon H. Pammett) including the chapter "New Members, Old Issues: The Problem of Voter Turnout in European Parliament, pp. 106–127.

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