Academic Background
Dominic Heinz is a political scientist with a focus on the theory of policy entanglement. From October 2019 to September 2020, he was a research assistant at the Chair of Policy Analysis.
After completing his PhD and first post doc project, Dominic Heinz worked on trust in political institutions for Institut Sciences Politique Lyon (respectively Alistair Cole) and Cardiff University (respectively Ian Stafford). Prior to his doctorate, Dominic Heinz worked at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (MPIfG) in Cologne and at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES).
Research Interests
His research interests lie in the coordination of governments and how collective and individual actors work together to solve problems. In teaching, Dominic Heinz focuses on the German political system and the aspect of policy change. After applying the theory in his doctoral thesis to federalism reforms in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, he was able to adapt the theory to school and budget policy under the guidance of Arthur Benz.
Key Publications
- 2016: Heinz, Dominic, Arthur Benz & Jessica Detemple. Variants and Dynamics of Policy Interdependence in the German Federal State. Baden-Baden: Nomos.
- 2016: Heinz, Dominic. Coordination in budget policy after the Second Federal Reform: Beyond Unity and Diversity. German Politics 25 (2): 286-300.
- 2015: Heinz, Dominic. Policy Interdependence in School Policy: Coordination in Transition. Politische Vierteljahresschrift 56 (4): 626-647.
- 2013: Heinz, Dominic. Between compulsory contribution and democracy levy. Institutional reform of broadcasting policy despite policy entanglement. Journal of Political Science 23 (2): 243-266.
- 2009: Heinz, Dominic & Andreas Wüst. La représentation politique des étrangers en Allemagne. hommes & migrations 1277: 36-47.