Permanent Faculty

Zsolt Enyedi
Associate Professor
PhD Director
 

Nador 15, 507
phone: (36 1) 327-3000/2475

e-mail: enyedizs[at]ceu.hu

Zsolt Enyedi received four M. A.’s in comparative social sciences, history, sociology and political science (from University of Amsterdam, ELTE University, and Central European University) and a PhD in political science (from Hungarian Academy of Sciences). His research interests focus on party politics, comparative government, church and state relations, and political psychology (especially authoritarianism, prejudices and political tolerance). He published more than fifty articles and book chapters, and (co)authored two and coedited three volumes on these topics. His articles appeared in journals like Party Politics, Europe-Asia Studies, European Journal of Political Research, West European Politics, Democratization and Social Thought and Research. Zsolt Enyedi was the 2003 recipient of the Rudolf Wildenmann Prize and the 2004 winner of the Bibó Award. He was a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center (Washington D.C.), Kellogg Institute (Notre Dame University), the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies (Wassenaar) and the European University Institute (Florence). Most recently, he spent two years as a Marie Curie Fellow at the European University Institute.

Personal webpage

Curriculum Vitae

Courses Taught:

2010/11
Topics and Methods in Comparative Politics (with Jason Wittenberg)
Political Institutions in Comparative Perspective

2009/10
Political Institutions in Comparative Perspective
Prospectus Seminar

2008/09
Parties and Party Systems
Political Institutions in Comparative Perspective (with Carsten Schneider)
Prospectus Seminar

2007/08
Parties and Party Systems
Comparative Europe: History, Institutions, and Culture
Political Attitudes

About Us | Site Map | Privacy Policy | ©2007-2010 Robert Sata, Department of Political Science, Central European University