Faculty Spotlight

New Article by Anil Duman

September 26, 2023
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New Article by Anil Duman titled The Gendered Relationship Between Temporary, Informal Employment and Wages: Evidence from the Turkish Labor Market has just been published in the Feminist Economics journal.

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New Article Co-Authored by Carsten Q. Schneider

September 7, 2023
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New article titled Introducing the comparative study of electoral systems in Tunisia: populist attitudes, political preferences, and voting behavior , authored by Ameni Mehrez and co-authored by Carsten Q. Schneider, Levente Littvay, Youssef Meddeb & Bojan Todosijevic, was just published in the Mediterranea Politics Journal.

Zsolt Enyedi recipient of CEU Research Excellence Award 2023

June 21, 2023
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Congratulations to Zsolt Enyedi for being awarded this year's CEU Research Excellence Award!

Zsolt Enyedi’s book, Party System Closure: Party Alliances, Government Alternatives, and Democracy in Europe (co-authored with Fernando Casal Bertoa), was published by Oxford University Press in 2021 and won the best book award of the Spanish Association of Political and Administrative Sciences. It was also the runner-up for the Stein Rokkan Prize, the best book award of the European Consortium for Political Research. Under his leadership, CEU won a Horizon Europe grant (Neo- authoritarianisms in Europe and the liberal democratic response) in 2022. Zsolt has successfully supervised 14 PhD students and is part of numerous PhD supervisory panels. He has published over 100 articles and several books; runs a podcast series, and contributes to the successful operation of the Department of Political Science and CEU’s Democracy Institute. 

New Article by Matthijs Bogaards

June 12, 2023
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What role does the state play in post-conflict societies? How do local communities see the state? What are the do's and don'ts in state-building? What should be the priorities, is there a sequence that is best? These are the questions at the heart of the new article by Matthijs Bogaards, who seeks answers with the help of the most influential theory of politics in divided societies.

Full article: Consociationalism and the State (tandfonline.com)

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New Article by Daniel Bochsler

May 31, 2023
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Which social groups are represented by their own parties, which ones not? In this new article, Daniel Bochsler (with Bernard Grofman & Miriam Hänni) investigates the institutional opportunities for group representation.

"Fit for parliament: a new index of electability, assessing the electoral success of group-based parties".