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06SE615l601a
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von 21.02.2025
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nach Vereinbarung | Stefanie Walter | siehe Details |
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06VL615-016a
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von 17.02.2025
bis 16.06.2025
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Mo 16:15-18:00, Mi 14:00-15:45, 16.6.: 14:15-15:45 | Simon Bornschier Daniele Caramani Francis Cheneval Silja Häusermann Lucas Leemann Katharina Michaelowa Jonathan B. Slapin Marco Steenbergen Stefanie Walter Tim Christian Wegenast Thomas Widmer | siehe Details |
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06SE615m513a
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von 18.02.2025
bis 20.05.2025
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Di 08:00-09:45, bis 20.5., 20.5.: 08:00-12:00 | Stefanie Walter | siehe Details |
4522 |
06KO615G930a
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von 20.02.2025
bis 22.05.2025
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Do 12:30-14:00, bis 22.5. | Thomas Bernauer Simon Bornschier Daniele Caramani Lars-Erik Cederman Karsten Donnay Fabrizio Gilardi Belen Gonzalez Silja Häusermann Daniel Kübler Lucas Leemann Thomas Malang Katharina Michaelowa Frank Schimmelfennig Marco Steenbergen Stefanie Walter Andreas Wenger Hannah Werner Thomas Widmer | AFL-E-003 |
Publikationen (ZORA)
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Publications
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2021
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Brexit Domino? The Political Contagion Effects of Voter-endorsed Withdrawals from International Institutions. Comparative Political Studies, 54(13):2382-2415.
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Learning from Precedent: How Brexit Counteracts Nationalist Pressures in Other Countries. In: IPES 2021 annual meeting, Virtual, 22 Oktober 2021 - 23 Oktober 2021, International Political Economy Society.
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Recalibrating the costs of non-cooperation: how Brexit affects preferences towards European integration in non-member states. In: American Political Science Association. Annual Meeting, virtual, 28 September 2021 - 3 October 2021, 1-34.
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Switzerland‐EU Relations. Lessons for the UK after Brexit?. Swiss Political Science Review = Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, 27(3):682-685.
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Brexit spillovers: how British domestic politics affected support for European integration in remaining member states. In: European Political Science Association. Annual Meeting, virtual, 24 June 2021 - 25 June 2021, 1-34.
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The backlash against globalization. Annual Review of Political Science, 24(1):421-442.
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EU‐27 public opinion on Brexit. Journal of Common Market Studies, 59(3):569-588.
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Politicizing international cooperation: the mass public, political entrepreneurs, and political opportunity structures. International Organization, 75(2):306-332.
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2020
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International trade and public protest: evidence from Russian regions. International Studies Quarterly, 64(4):939-955.
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The political consequences of external economic shocks: evidence from Poland. American Journal of Political Science, 64(4):904-920.
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Learning from precedent: how the British Brexit experience counteracts populism outside the UK. In: APSA Annual Meeting 2020, Virtual, 9 September 2020 - 13 September 2020. APSA, 40.
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Keeping the euro at any cost? Explaining attitudes toward the euro-austerity trade-off in Greece. European Union Politics, 21(3):383-405.
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Introduction to the debate section: understanding contemporary challenges to the global order. Journal of European Public Policy, 27(7):1074-1076.
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Challenges to the contemporary global order: Cause for pessimism or optimism?. Journal of European Public Policy, 27(7):1114-1125.
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We’d rather pay than change the politics of German non-adjustment in the Eurozone crisis. Review of International Organizations, 15(3):573-599.
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Expectations, vote choice and opinion stability since the 2016 Brexit referendum. European Union Politics, 21(2):255-275.
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The mass politics of international disintegration. CIS Working Paper 105, University of Zurich.
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2019
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Brexit domino? The political contagion effects of voter-based disintegration. In: ECSA Suisse Conference, St.Gallen, 14 November 2019 - 15 November 2019, ECSA.
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Analyzing inter-state negotiations in the Eurozone crisis and beyond. European Union Politics, 20(1):134-151.
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The mass politics of international disintegration. In: Political Economy of International Organization. Annual Conference, Salzburg, 7 February 2019 - 9 February 2019, The Political Economy of International Organization.
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2018
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National sovereignty vs. international cooperation: policy choices in trade‐off situations. Swiss Political Science Review = Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, 24(4):400-422.
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The mass politics of international disintegration. In: International Political Economy Society Conference, Cambridge, 2 November 2018 - 3 November 2018, IPES.
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Low skill products by high skill workers: the distributive effects of trade in developing countries. In: American Political Science Association. Annual Meeting, Boston, 30 August 2018 - 2 September 2018. APSA, 1724-1759.
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European preferences for Brexit: evidence from a conjoint experiment in Germany and Spain. In: American Political Science Association. Annual Meeting, Boston, 30 August 2018 - 2 September 2018, APSA.
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We'd rather pay than change: the politics of german non-adjustment in the eurocrisis. In: Midwest Political Science Association. Annual Meeting, Chicago, 4 April 2018 - 7 April 2018, online.
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The electoral consequences of offshoring: how the globalization of production shapes party preferences. Comparative Political Studies, 51(5):621-658.
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The declining middle: mass politics in times of automation. 2018, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts.
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Noncooperation by popular vote: expectations, foreign intervention, and the vote in the 2015 Greek bailout referendum. International Organization, 72(4):969-994.
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Political consequences of economic shocks: evidence fom poland. CIS Working Paper 97, University of Zurich.
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