Visiting Scholars 2019-2020

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CES Visiting Scholars

2019-2020

ZOLTÁN ÁDÁM

Assistant Professor of Economics, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary

Residency Dates September 1, 2019-June 30, 2020 Project Why Hungary?

MONIKA BAUHR

Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Residency Dates September 1, 2019-March 1, 2020 Project Democracy, corruption and inequality in Europe

LISBETH AGGESTAM

Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Residency Dates March 1-June 30, 2020 Project “Who do we call?” American perceptions of foreign policy leadership, 1990-2020

ANTOINE CAMOUS

Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Mannheim, Germany

Residency Dates January 1-July 31, 2020 Project What drives risk sharing in a monetary union?

BARRY COLFER

JAMES DENNISON

Residency Dates January 3-July 31, 2020

Residency Dates September 1, 2019-June 30, 2020

Postdoctoral Fellow in European Studies, University of Oxford,United Kingdom

Project Social democratic trade unions in Europe under austerity – the search for new alliances

TARU HAAPALA

Adjunct Professor in Political Thought, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Research Fellow, Migration Policy Centre, European University Institute, Italy

Project Explaining Europe’s changing party systems: An issue salience approach

ALEXANDER HORN

Assistant Professor of Political Science, Aarhus University, Denmark

John F. Kennedy Memorial Fellow

Residency Dates September 1-November 30, 2019

Residency Dates September 1, 2019 – June 30, 2020

Project Political debates of European federalism(s) after the Second World War

Project Equality of what? Equality concepts of parties in the United States, Germany and Denmark since 1980


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