Sara Hagemann

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Hagemann, Sara; Hobolt, Sara; Wratil, Christopher (2017). "Government Responsiveness in the European Union: Evidence from Council Voting". Comparative Political Studies. 50 (6): 850–876. doi:10.1177/0010414015621077. S2CID   155707465.
  • Hagemann, Sara; Franchino, Fabio (2016). "Transparency vs Efficiency? A Study of Negotiations in the Council of the European Union". European Union Politics. 17 (3): 408–428. doi:10.1177/1465116515627017. S2CID   155391383.
  • de Clerck-Sachsse, Claire; Hagermann, Sara (2007). Old Rules, New Game: Decision-Making in the Council of Ministers After the 2004 Enlargement. Brussels: Centre for European Policy Studies. ISBN   9789290796992. OCLC   847426213.
  • Hagemann, Sara (2012). Money and Power: EU Budget Negotiations in a Time of Austerity. Copenhagen: DIIS. OCLC   821574475.
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    Sara Hagemann
    Nationality Danish
    Occupation(s)Academic Director LSE School of Public Policy and Associate Professor in European Politics
    Academic background
    Alma mater London School of Economics and Political Science
    Thesis Decision-making in the European Union's Council of Ministers  (2007)
    Doctoral advisor Simon Hix