Ingmar von Homeyer

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Postdoctoral researcher

Dr. Ingmar von Homeyer is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Brussels School of Governance at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, where he works with the ‘Evaluating Democratic Governance in Europe' programme. He holds a PhD in social and political science from the European University Institute, Florence. He has led and contributed to numerous international research and consultancy projects predominantly focusing on EU environmental and climate policy and governance.  Dr. von Homeyer’s research interests include EU climate and environmental policy, democracy beyond the nation-state, European integration, institutional theory, EU political economy and cleavage theory. He has published widely on these subjects.

Recent publications include:

  • Ingmar von Homeyer, Sebastian Oberthür and Andrew Jordan (2021), EU Climate and Energy Governance in Times of Crisis: Towards a New Agenda, Journal of European Public Policy, 28(7), 959-979; Dupont, C., Oberthur, S., & von Homeyer, I. (2020).
  • The Covid-19 crisis: a critical juncture for EU climate policy development? Journal of European Integration, 42(8), 1095-1110.