Josep Colomer

Josep Maria Colomer Calsina (born 1949) is an economist and political scientist, author of numerous publications with comparative and theoretical studies.

His research topics include democratization, forms of government, electoral systems and voting rules, political institutions and institutional change, European politics, and global institutions.

He is a member by election of the Academia Europaea, was a founding member of the Spanish Political Science Association (AECPA), and has been awarded life membership to the American Political Science Association and the Mexican Association of Political Sciences.

Some publications

  • The Spanish Frustration: How a ruinous empire thwarted the nation-state. Anthem Press.[1]
  • The Science of Politics: An Introduction. Oxford University Press.[2]
  • How Global Institutions Rule the World. Palgrave-Macmillan.[3]
  • Personal Representation: The neglected dimension of electoral system. ECPR Press.[4]
  • Comparative European Politics. 3rd edition. Routledge.[5]
  • Great Empires, Small Nations. The uncertain future of the sovereign state. Routledge.[6]
  • Political Institutions. Democracy and' Social Choice Oxford University Press.[7]
  • Handbook of Electoral System Choice. Palgrave Macmillan.[8]
  • Strategic Transitions. Game Thiagoaunts Johns Hopkins University Press.[9]
  • Game Theory and the Transition to Democracy: The Spanish model. Edward Elgar.[10]

References

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