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Carolyn Rowe is Reader in Politics and co-director of the Aston Centre for Europe (ACE) at Aston University's School of Politics, History and International Relations. She is an expert in territorial politics within the European Union, German federalism, and devolution in the United Kingdom.
Dr. Rowe has provided analysis on Brexit, devolved governance, and the role of German Länder in the EU to various organizations including EU institutions, the Scottish Parliament, and the UK Shadow Europe team. She currently leads research projects funded by DAAD and the James Madison Charitable Trust, focusing on multi-level governance post-pandemic and intergovernmental relations in the UK after Brexit.
Her research primarily examines how subnational entities interact with the European Union and how governance structures adapt to political changes like Brexit and pandemics. Her work spans territorial politics, federalism studies, and the evolving dynamics of paradiplomacy across European regions.
- Member of Editorial Advisory Board for German Politics (since 2021)
- Former guest editor for German Politics (2008)
- Research referenced in news outlets, academic platforms, and Wikipedia
As an educator, Dr. Rowe teaches courses on European Union institutions and policies, political communication, and European integration. Her teaching directly connects with her research expertise in European politics and governance, providing students with cutting-edge insights into contemporary political challenges.
