ECPR Programme - Chris Hanretty
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S35P3 Elite Recruitment in National<br />
and International Settings<br />
• 2083 - Does Specialisation Matter at<br />
the Top? Economic Ministers in Spain<br />
(1902-2012): A Framework for Analysis<br />
by Francisco-Javier LUQUE-CASTILLO<br />
(javierluque@ugr.es)<br />
• 2381 - The Formation of Post-<br />
War Elites by Stephan HENSELL<br />
(stephan.hensell@uni-hamburg.de)<br />
- Felix GERDES (Felix.Gerdes@unihamburg.de)<br />
• 3582 - Political, Business and<br />
Non-Profit Sectors: Network<br />
Embeddedness of Power Structures<br />
by Tetiana KOSTIUCHENKO<br />
(tetiana.kostiuchenko@yahoo.com)<br />
• 3983 - A Diachronic Perspective on Political<br />
Recruitment of Women in European<br />
Countries by Angela MOVILEANU<br />
(movileanu@unisi.it)<br />
• 718 - Turnover at the Micro Level: Leaving<br />
Regional Parliament (In)voluntarily<br />
by Ine VANLANGENAKKER<br />
(ine.vanlangenakker@soc.kuleuven.be)<br />
- Bart MADDENS<br />
(bart.maddens@soc.kuleuven.be)<br />
S36P5 Governance, Politics and<br />
Economy in Autocracies<br />
• 1125 - The Limits of Political Power<br />
in Resource-Rich Post-Soviet States by<br />
Tina FLEGEL (t.flegel@fu-berlin.de)<br />
• 1435 - Thinking Outside the Democratic<br />
Box – Political Values, Performance<br />
and Political Support in<br />
Authoritarian Regimes. A Comparative<br />
Analysis. by Toralf STARK<br />
(toralf.stark@uni-due.de) - Wiebke<br />
BREUSTEDT (wiebke@breustedt.org)<br />
• 2659 - Social Dictatorships: Explaining<br />
Welfare State Regimes in Authoritarian<br />
States by Ferdinand EIBL (ferdinand.eibl@gmail.com)<br />
• 2695 - Religion and Modernisation of<br />
the Authoritarian State: Decentralisation<br />
and Social Welfare in Russia<br />
and Egypt by Theocharis GRIGORIADIS<br />
(thgrigoriadis@berkeley.edu)<br />
• 3789 - Exploring Authoritarianism in<br />
Uzbekistan: New Perspectives on<br />
Statehood, Citizenship and Social Networks<br />
by Nicolas C. GOSSET (ngosset@ulb.ac.be)<br />
S38P36 Political Representation of<br />
Societal Cleavages<br />
• 1405 - Representation of Old<br />
and New Cleavages in 14 European<br />
Countries by Bram<br />
WAUTERS (bram.wauters@hogent.be)<br />
- Daniele CARMANI<br />
(daniele.caramani@unisg.ch) - Karen<br />
CELIS (karen.celis@hogent.be)<br />
• 2190 - Gender and Consociational<br />
Power-Sharing Agreements in Post-<br />
Conflict Societies: The Case of<br />
Northern Ireland by Bernadette HAYES<br />
(b.hayes@abdn.ac.uk) - Ian MCALLIS-<br />
TER (ian.mcallister@anu.edu.au)<br />
• 3649 - Social Groups in Right-Wing Parties.<br />
The Cases of the French UMP and<br />
the German CDU by Martin BALOGE<br />
(mbaloge@gmail.com)<br />
• 3843 - Societal cleavages within Political<br />
Islam in Morocco. Some hypotheses<br />
from the study of political engagement<br />
of ”Muslim entrepreneurs” by<br />
Irene BONO (irenebono@gmail.com)