Prof. Dr. Josip Glaurdić
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Faculty or Centre | Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences | ||||
Department | Department of Social Sciences | ||||
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Université du Luxembourg Maison des Sciences Humaines 11, Porte des Sciences L-4366 Esch-sur-Alzette |
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Campus Office | MSH, E02 35-190 | ||||
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Telephone | (+352) 46 66 44 6259 | ||||
Josip Glaurdić joined the University of Luxembourg as an Associate Professor of Political Science and ERC Fellow in April 2017. Prior to joining the university, he was a Junior Visiting Fellow at the Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen in Vienna (2008), Fellow of Clare College, University of Cambridge (2008-2017), and a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow (2012-2016) at Cambridge's Department of Politics and International Studies. He earned his PhD in political science (with distinction) from Yale University in 2009, and his BA in political science and international business (summa cum laude) from Illinois Wesleyan University.
Professor Glaurdić's work is situated at the crossroads of comparative politics, international relations, and political economy, with a strong grounding in historical research. In the period 2017-2022, he was leading a team of scholars on a project funded by a €1.5 million ERC Starting Grant, titled "Electoral Legacies of War: Political Competition in Postwar Southeast Europe". The team used a combination of qualitative and quantitative methodological approaches to answer a number of questions with real policy relevance beyond Southeast Europe: What determines electoral results and the quality of governance in post-conflict societies? Are elections decided by the voters’ experiences and perceptions of the ended conflict, or are they decided by the voters’ considerations of the political parties’ peacetime economic platforms and performance in office? Is governance crippled by the destructive legacies of conflict?"
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Last updated on: Monday, 01 August 2022

2023

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in Politics and Gender (2023), First View

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in Ethnopolitics (2023), 22(1), 22-42
2022

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in Regional and Federal Studies (2022)

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in Nationalities Papers (2022)

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in Political Research Quarterly (2022), 75(4), 950-965

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in Problems of Post-Communism (2022)

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in Party Politics (2022), 28(6), 1094-1108

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in Europe-Asia Studies (2022), 74(4), 569-597

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in East European Politics (2022), 38(2), 188-207

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in Government and Opposition (2022), 57(1), 148-170
2021

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in Communist and Post-Communist Studies (2021), 54(4), 197214

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in Public Opinion Quarterly (2021), 85(3), 808-835

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in Democratization (2021), 28(8), 1423-1441
2020

in International Review for the Sociology of Sport (2020), 55(8), 1094-1115

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in Comparative European Politics (2020), 18(3), 437-459
2019

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in Anali Hrvatskog politološkog društva: časopis za politologiju (2019), 15(1), 77-101
2018

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in East European Politics (2018), 34(2), 173-193
2017

in Croatian International Relations Review (2017), 23(79), 5-39

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in Public Choice (2017), 171(1-2), 223-241
2016

in Southeastern Europe (2016), 40

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in Europe-Asia Studies (2016), 68(5), 803-825

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in Electoral Studies (2016), 42
2015

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in European Union Politics (2015), 16(4), 577-600
2014

in Bieber, Florian (Ed.) Debating the End of Yugoslavia (2014)

in Diplomacy & Statecraft (2014), 25(2), 392-394

in Journal of Contemporary History (2014), 49(2), 468-469
2013

in East European Politics & Societies (2013), 27(3), 545-563

in H-Diplo (2013), 14(20),
2012

Article for general public (2012)

in Clinton, Bill (Ed.) Natrag na posao - Zašto trebamo pametnu državu za snažnu ekonomiju (2012)

in Rudolf, Davorin (Ed.) Nastanak suvremene države Hrvatske i dvadeseta obljetnica njezina utemeljenja (2012)
2011

Book published by Yale University Press (2011)
2010

in East European Politics & Societies (2010), 24(2), 294-309316-320

in Europe-Asia Studies (2010), 62(5), 873-875

in Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies (2010), 12(2),

in International Affairs (2010), 86(2), 555-556
2009

in East European Politics & Societies (2009), 23(1), 86-104
2003

in Matland, Richard; Montgomery, Kathleen (Eds.) Women’s Access to Political Power in Post-Communist Europe (2003)