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CSES Announcement: Nominations are now being accepted for the 2023 GESIS Klingemann Prize for the Best CSES Scholarship

CSES Announcement: Nominations are now being accepted for the 2023 GESIS Klingemann Prize for the Best CSES Scholarship

by Dave Howell | Jan 19, 2023 | General, Featured

Note: The following announcement was sent to the CSES email list. To receive notices like this one by email, please join our mailing list. The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) and the GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences are pleased to...
CSES Announcement: Call for nominations for Module 7 Planning Committee members

CSES Announcement: Call for nominations for Module 7 Planning Committee members

by Dave Howell | Nov 17, 2022 | Featured, General

Note: The following announcement was sent to the CSES email list. To receive notices like this one by email, please join our mailing list.   November 17, 2022 Dear Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) community, The CSES Module 6 Planning Committee is...
Parliamentary Representation and the Normalization of Radical Right Support

Parliamentary Representation and the Normalization of Radical Right Support

by Dave Howell | Nov 10, 2022 | Featured, GESIS Klingemann Prize winners

The 2022 GESIS Klingemann Prize for the Best CSES Scholarship was awarded to Vicente Valentim for his article “Parliamentary Representation and the Normalization of Radical Right Support” in Comparative Political Studies. We are grateful that he has provided the...
Does the opportunity of policy change shape electoral behavior?

Does the opportunity of policy change shape electoral behavior?

by Dave Howell | Nov 10, 2022 | Featured, GESIS Klingemann Prize winners

An honorable mention for the 2022 GESIS Klingemann Prize for the Best CSES Scholarship was awarded to Carolina Plescia of the University of Vienna and Francesco Zucchini of the University of Milan for their article “Government alternation and proximity voting:...

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