Professorship for Comparative Political Science

Organisational unit: Professoship

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The research area of Comparative Politics studies institutions, political actors, and elections in Western and Eastern Europe. The research areas’ focus is on the analysis of social and political challenges for democratic governance. It sheds light on both the causes of political change and its consequences for the institutions of liberal democracy. Ongoing research projects examine the impact of social inequality on the voting behavior of different social groups, the relationship between changing power structures and the democratic ideals of parties and voters, or the meaning of symbolic representation in elections.

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  1. When Parliaments’ Second Chambers Are Reformed and the Implications for Democracy

    Michelangelo Vercesi

    13.08.19

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  2. EuVisions. Tracking the Ideas, Discourse and Politics of Social Europe

    Salvati Eugenio & Michelangelo Vercesi

    04.09.17

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  3. Euro-Pessimism: Misunderstanding or Just Realism?

    Michelangelo Vercesi

    07.07.17

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  4. Primarie Pd, l'analisi dei dati: Renzi conferma i suoi sostenitori, Emiliano ha unito i delusi

    Salvati Eugenio & Michelangelo Vercesi

    04.05.17

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  5. The Roots of Social Europe's Weakness

    Michelangelo Vercesi

    17.03.17

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  6. The European Parliament's Contribution to the European Pillar of Social Rights

    Francesco Corti, Michelangelo Vercesi & Patrik Vesan

    30.01.17

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