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26 02, 2015

International Workshop (UK)

2019-05-20T12:58:25+01:00February 26th, 2015|

Workshop on "Party System Stability and Electoral Volatility: its Measurements and Implications" at the School of Politics and International Relations (University of Nottingham) with the following participants: Ingrid van Biezen (Leiden University), Fernando Casal Casal Bértoa (University of Nottingham), Kevin Deegan-Krause (Wayne State University), Cees van der Eijk (University of Nottingham), Carlos Gervasoni (University of Buenos Aires), Tim Haughton [...]

13 02, 2015

“Ballots and Bullets” blog

2019-05-20T12:58:25+01:00February 13th, 2015|

Post on the causes and consequences of party regulation in Europe, published on the blog of School of Politics & IR at the University of Nottingham. View link

21 01, 2015

TV interview (Croatia)

2019-05-20T12:58:25+01:00January 21st, 2015|

Interview on the meaning of "left and right in contemporary Europe" for "Paralele", a  HTV (Croatian Television) Politics Show (begins around the 31st minute). WATCH INTERVIEW

15 01, 2015

CCPR Workshop (UK)

2015-01-18T02:44:23+00:00January 15th, 2015|

Presentation at the (internal) workshop of the Centre for Comparative and Political Research at the University of Nottingham.

10 12, 2014

Visiting Lecture in Croatia

2019-05-20T12:58:26+01:00December 10th, 2014|

Lecture at the University of Zagreb organised by the Faculty of Political Science and the NGO "GONG" on "Party Finance Regulation and Corruption in Europe and Latin America" View LINK 1

10 12, 2014

Seminar in Croatia

2014-11-25T11:57:40+00:00December 10th, 2014|

Seminar lecture at the Faculty of Political Science of the University of Zagreb on "Institutionalization and Consolidation"

9 12, 2014

Visiting Lecture in Montenegro

2019-05-20T12:58:26+01:00December 9th, 2014|

Lecture at the Faculty of Political Science of the University of Montenegro on "Presidential elections or not? On the Perils of Semi-presidentialism for Party System Stability" View LINK 1 View LINK 2