Here you can find a list of all lectures and seminars held by team members in recent semesters:
Georg Wenzelburger
Winter Term 2020/2021
- Lecture: “Introduction to political Economy”
- Seminar: “The Politics of Advanced Capitalism: Europe and beyond?”
- Seminar: “Party Politics: Organization, Interactions and Effects”
Summer Term 2020
- Lecture: “Introduction to comparative Policy Analysis II”
- Proseminar: “Legislation in Western European States”
- Seminar: “Representation and Responsiveness”
Winter Term 2019/2020
- Lecture: “Introduction to political Economy”
- Proseminar: “Social policy to international Comparison”
- Seminar: “The Politics of Advanced Capitalism: Europe and beyond”?
- Seminar: “The Politics of internal Security”
Summer Term 2019
- Lecture: “Introduction to comparative Policy Analysis”
- Proseminar: “Empirical Politics Research”
- Seminar: “The Federal Republic of Germany in comparison: Institutions, Actors and Policies”
- Seminar: “The Forgotten Side of the Welfare State: The Political Economy of Housing Policy in Comparison” with Alexander von Kulessa
Winter Term 2018/2019
- Seminar: “Policy and Politics in European border regions”
Summer Term 2018
- Lecture: “Introduction to comparative Policy Analysis”
- Proseminar Comparison: “Rational Choice Theories in Political Science”
- Seminar: “The Political Economy of Inequality”
Winter Term 2017/2018
- Lecture: “Introduction to political economy”
- Seminar: “Social policy – Introduction to Welfare State Politics”
- Seminar: “Fiscal Policies in Comperative Perspective”
- Seminar: “Party Politics: Organization, Interactions and Effects”, with Helge Staff
Summer Term 2018
- Seminar: “Introduction to public policy analysis”
- Seminar: “The Political Economy of the Welfare State and Welfare State Reforms”
- Seminar: “Empirical Politics Research”
Winter Term 2016/2017
- Lecture: “Introduction to political economy”
- Seminar: “”Mauvais élève” versus “model child”? Institutions, actors and policies in France and Germany in comparison”
- Seminar: “Politics and Policies in advanced capitalist democracies”
Summer Term 2016
- Seminar Comparative Politics: “The Political Economy of Internal Security”
- Comparative Politics: “Rational Choice Approaches in Empirical Policy Research”
Winter Term 2015/2016
- Lecture: “Introduction to political economy”
- Seminar: “The Political Economy of Inequality. A reading course on Thomas Piketty and Jacob Hacker / Paul Pierson”
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Summer Term 2015
- Seminar: “Introduction to Comparative Public Policy Research”
- Seminar: “Problem areas of economic policy: Theoretical foundations and comparative empirical analyzes in the OECD area”
Winter Term 2014/2015
- Lecture: “Introduction to political economy”
- Seminar: “The Political Economy of the Welfare State and Welfare State Reforms”
Pascal König
Winter Term 2020/2021
- Seminar: “Data, algorithms and democracy”
Summer Term 2020
- Seminar: “Data, algorithms and democracy”
Winter Term 2019/2020
- Seminar: “Analyzing political Communication”
Summer Term 2019
- Seminar Comparative Politic: “Politcal attitude and behavior research”
Philipp Mai
Winter Term 2020/2021
- Proseminar: “Parties’ issue competition in comparative perspective”
Colette Vogeler
Winter Term 2018/2019
- Lecture: “Introduction to political economy”
- Proseminar: ” Public Policy analytical perspectives on current issues of environmental and agricultural policy“
- Seminar: “Comparative Political Economy of the Welfare State“
Helge Staff
Summer Term 2019
- Proseminar: Lobbyists, NGOs & Associations: The influence of interest groups in the political process
Winter Term 2018/2019
- Seminar “State or Market? The Privatization of Public Goods”
Summer Term 2018
- Seminar “The Policy Process: From idea to law”
Winter Term 2017/2018
- Seminar: “Party Politics Organization, Interactions and Effects”, with Georg Wenzelburger
Summer Term 2016
- Seminar: “The Privatization of Secuirity. National and International Perspectives on the Market for Force”
Alexander von Kulessa
Summer Term 2019
- Seminar: “The Forgotten Side of the Welfare State: The Political Economy of Housing Policy in Comparison” with Georg Wenzelburger