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12 Facts About Peter Nedergaard

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Peter Nedergaard was born on 31 October 1957 and is a Danish professor of political science who has been employed at the Department of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen since 2008.

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In 1985 Peter Nedergaard obtained the title of Master of Science in Political Science.

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Peter Nedergaard later earned a PhD from the Institut for Statskundskab, Arhus, Denmark and an Exam.

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Peter Nedergaard has previously been affiliated with the Copenhagen Business School as associate professor, assistant professor and finally as professor with special responsibilities.

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Peter Nedergaard's research covers European policy and European integration with special attention to business policy, internal market policy, climate policy, agricultural policy and employment policy.

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Peter Nedergaard's research has been published in international scientific journals such as the Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of European Public Policy, Public Choice, Journal of European Integration, Scandinavian Political Studies, Cooperation and Conflict and Policy Studies.

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Alongside his work as a researcher, Peter Nedergaard has been a member of several boards, councils and commissions, including the Mortgage Credit Complaint Board, the Complaint Board of Banking Services, the Suffrage Commission and the committee on liability of financial advisers.

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Peter Nedergaard is a reviewer for several international research foundations and journals.

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Peter Nedergaard is a prolific columnist and often appears in the media as a political expert and commentator.

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Peter Nedergaard is initiator to the so-called Erik Rasmussen Prize, which is given to a researcher in Political Science by the Danish Society of Political Science.

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Peter Nedergaard is the initiator to the publication of the "Routledge Handbook of the Politics of Brexit", published in 2018 with Professor Ben Rosamond and Associate Professor Patrick Diamond as co-editors.

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In 2022, Peter Nedergaard published the "Oxford Handbook of Ordoliberalism" at Oxford University Press together with professor Werner Bonefeld and Professor Thomas Biebricher.