Events

The CSD lecture series is organized in cooperation with the Netherlands Institute of Government

Upcoming events:

 

 

 

To be announced.

Time:

16.15 – 17.15

Place:

VIP room Ravelijn building

Past events:

04.07.2012

Oliver Treib (University of Münster)

Party Government in the European Union: How Domestic Party Politics Shapes Government Positions in EU Negotiations

[More info]

13.06.2012

Arndt Wonka (University of Bremen)

Networked and attentive? German MPs and EU politics

[More info]

30.05.2012

Fabio Franchino (University of Milan)

Attitudes towards Risk Technologies [More info]

18.04.2012

Georg Lutz (Université de Lausanne)

Who participates? How participatory democracy reduces equality in representation [More info]

14.09.2011

Nan Dirk de Graaf (Nuffield College, Oxford)

Political Choice Matters: Explaining the strength of class and religious cleavages in cross-national perspective [More info]

15.06-2011

Nathalie Giger (University of Mannheim)

Party representation in Europe [More info]

12.05.2011

Achim Goerres (University of Cologne)

The Grey Vote: Democracy and Demographic Change

[More info]

23.03-2011

Sylvia Kritzinger (University of Vienna)

Meaningful Choices: voter perceptions of party positions in European Elections [Paper]

19.01.2011

Hanspeter Kriesi (Universität Zürich)

Campaign effects: activation, partisan learning and argument-based reasoning in direct-democratic campaigns [More info]

11.11.2010

Bernard Wessels (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin)

Europe and its Citizens [More info]

22.10.2010

Lawrence Ezrow (University of Essex)

Linking Citizens and Parties: How Electoral Systems Matter for Political Representation [More info]

11.06.2010

Discussiebijeenkomst over de uitslag van de Tweede Kamerverkiezingen van 9 juni 2010 (in Dutch) [More info]

02.06.2010

Laura Morales (Manchester University)

The Role of Social Capital in Migrants’ Engagement in Politics in European Cities [More info]

10.03.2010

Bob Belli (University of Nebraska)

Vote Overreporting as an Outcome of Errors in source Monitoring

09.12.2009

Robert Thomson (Trinity College Dublin)

The European Commission's Policy Position

07.10.2009

Daniel Finke (University of Heidelberg)

European integration and its limits: Intergovernmental conflicts and their domestic origins [More info]

03.06.2009

Simon Hug (Universität Zürich)
European Referenda. The Solution to the Democratic Deficit?

[More info]

12.03.2009

Jan van Deth (Universität Mannheim)

hildren and Politics: an Empirical Reassessment of Early Political Socialisation [More info]

04.02.2009

Robert Rohrschneider (Indiana University, Bloomington)
Political Representation through and by Parties in 27 European Democracies