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183: 63: 22: 331:, and reconstructed the evolution of the European and the global tax regime. Jointly with Laura Seelkopf, he has recently compiled a ‘Tax Introduction Dataset’ that lists the date of the first permanent introduction of six major taxes (including the personal income tax and the VAT) in 220 jurisdictions worldwide, 1750-2018. 339:) is associated with the institutional fragmentation, territorial differentiation and political segmentation of the EU: ‘more integration, less federation’. Purportedly, this outcome reflects specific features of core state powers including high political salience, and high propensity for zero-sum conflict. 346:
and Bernhard Zangl, Genschel has explored the agency of international organizations. More specifically, they analyzed how IOs ‘orchestrate’ the voluntary cooperation of NGOs, transgovernmental networks and other third parties to leverage their power and gain autonomy from their member state
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In joint work with Markus Jachtenfuchs, Genschel has analyzed the European integration of ‘core state powers’, i.e. of the three key resources of sovereign government: money, coercive power and public administration. They show that the integration of these powers (for instance in EMU or
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Kenneth W. Abbott, Philipp Genschel, Duncan Snidal & Bernhard Zangl (2016): Two logics of indirect governance: Delegation and orchestration. In: British Journal of Political Science 46(4), 719-729
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principals. Based on this work, they critically engage with principal-agent theory and compare orchestration to other modes of indirect governance including delegation, cooptation and trusteeship.
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His early research focused on the international political economy of taxation. He asked why taxation is so relatively resilient to international cooperation, analyzed the logic of international
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Philipp Genschel & Markus Jachtenfuchs (2016):  More integration, less federation: The European integration of core state powers. In: Journal of European Public Policy 23(1), 42-59
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Philipp Genschel & Markus Jachtenfuchs (eds.) (2014):  Beyond the Regulatory Polity? The European Integration of Core State Powers. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Philipp Genschel (2002):  Steuerwettbewerb und Steuerharmonisierung in der Europäischen Union (Tax competition and tax harmonization in the EU). Frankfurt a.M.: Campus.
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Laura Seelkopf, Moritz Bubek, Edgars Eihmanis, … & Philipp Genschel (2019): The rise of modern taxation: A new comprehensive dataset of tax introductions worldwide.
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Genschel, Philipp; Jachtenfuchs, Markus (2017-11-28). "From Market Integration to Core State Powers: The Eurozone Crisis, the Refugee Crisis and Integration Theory".
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Kenneth W. Abbott, Philipp Genschel, Duncan Snidal & Bernhard Zangl (eds.) (2015): International Organizations as Orchestrators. Oxford University Press.
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Abbott, Kenneth W.; Genschel, Philipp; Snidal, Duncan; Zangl, Bernhard (2015-07-21). "Two Logics of Indirect Governance: Delegation and Orchestration".
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Seelkopf, Laura; Bubek, Moritz; Eihmanis, Edgars; Ganderson, Joseph; Limberg, Julian; Mnaili, Youssef; Zuluaga, Paula; Genschel, Philipp (2019-05-22).
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Seelkopf, Laura; Bubek, Moritz; Eihmanis, Edgars; Ganderson, Joseph; Limberg, Julian; Mnaili, Youssef; Zuluaga, Paula; Genschel, Philipp (2019-05-22).
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Genschel, Philipp; Jachtenfuchs, Markus (2015-06-18). "More integration, less federation: the European integration of core state powers".
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Philipp Genschel’s work revolves around three broad topics: taxation, European integration and governance theory.
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Genschel, Philipp; Plumper, Thomas (December 1997). "Regulatory competition and international co-operation".
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Eusepi, Giuseppe (2004). "Tax harmonization-tax competition once again: who gives the EU orchestra the A?".
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is a German political scientist. He currently holds the Joint Chair in European Public Policy at the
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Abbott, Kenneth W.; Genschel, Philipp; Snidal, Duncan; Zangl, Bernhard (2014), "Orchestration",
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GENSCHEL, PHILIPP (June 2002). "Globalization, Tax Competition, and the Welfare State".
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in Florence, Italy. Before joining the EUI, he was a professor of political science at
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Abbott, Kenneth W.; Genschel, Philipp; Snidal, Duncan; Zangl, Bernhard (2019-01-04).
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Genschel, Philipp; Jachtenfuchs, Markus, eds. (2013-11-28).
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and the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the
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