Martin Westlake

Martin Westlake (born 1957) is a British academic and author, and previously a civil servant. He was Secretary-General of the European Economic and Social Committee 2008–2013. Prior to that, he served as a Director of Consultative Works and as Head of Communications in the European Economic and Social Committee, which he joined in 2003.

Martin Westlake

Biography

Martin Westlake had a lengthy career in various European institutions, including the European Commission (Secretariat General, DG X, DG Education and Culture), the Council of the European Union and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (Strasbourg), before finishing his career as a civil servant at the European Economic and Social Committee (2003-2013).

He holds a BA (hons) in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford University (University College), an MA in International Affairs at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (Bologna Center) and a PhD at the European University Institute, Florence. He is a Visiting Professor in Practice at the European Institute of the London School of Economics (since 2013),[1] and is a Visiting Professor at the College of Europe, Bruges (since 2013, having also taught there 2000–2005).[2]

He has published widely on the European institutions and on European and British politics. He is also the author of a major political biography (Kinnock, The Biography).[3]

Major academic publications

  • Britain's Emerging Euro-Elite? The British in the Directly-Elected European Parliament, 1979–1992, Dartmouth Press, London, 1994
  • The European Commission and the European Parliament: Partners and Rivals in the European Policy-Making Process, Butterworth, 1994
  • A Modern Guide to the European Parliament, Pinter, London, 1994
  • British Politics and European Elections 1994, (with David Butler), Macmillan, London, 1995
  • The Council of the European Union, Cartermill International, London, 1995
  • The European Union Beyond Amsterdam: New Concepts of European Integration (ed), Routledge, London, 1998
  • The Council of the European Union (second edition), John Harper Press, London, 1999
  • Leaders of Transition (ed), Macmillan, London, 2000
  • British Politics and European Elections 1999, (with David Butler), Macmillan, London, 2000
  • Kinnock The Biography, Little Brown, London, October 2001
  • The Council of the European Union (third edition, with David Galloway), John Harper Press, London, 2004
  • British Politics and European Elections 2004 (with David Butler), Palgrave, London, 2005
  • The European Economic and Social Committee, John Harper Press, London, 2016
  • Slipping Loose: The UK's Long Drift Away From the European Union, Agenda Press, Newcastle, 2020
  • The European Union's New Foreign Policy (ed), Palgrave, London, 2020
  • Outside the EU: Options for Britain (ed), Agenda Press, Newcastle, 2020

See also

European Economic and Social Committee

References

  1. "Martin Westlake". London School of Economics. 30 November 2015. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  2. "Martin Westlake". College of Europe. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  3. "The luck of the Tories". London Review of Books. 4 March 2002. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
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