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'''Jouke de Vries''' (born 26 September 1960, [[Dearsum]]) is a professor at [[Leiden University]] in [[Leiden]].
'''Jouke de Vries''' (born 26 September 1960, [[Dearsum]]) is a professor at [[Leiden University]] in [[Leiden]].


De Vries grew up in the village of [[Balk (Netherlands)|Balk]] in [[Friesland]] and in 1979 started his studies in political science at the [[University of Amsterdam]]<ref>http://www.campusdenhaag.nl/onderzoek/wetenschappelijk-directeur.jsp</ref>. He has been working at the group Leaderships Art <ref>http://www.nieuwsbank.nl/inp/2000/03/0306E032.htm</ref> at the [[University of Leiden]] since 1984. De Vries obtained his PhD in 1989 from H. Daudt and H. Daalder on the article he wrote on "Ground Politics" (later made into a novel by the same name) and the educational essay "Cabinet Crisis in the Netherlands".
De Vries was born into a [[Frisians|Frisian]] family. He grew up in the village of [[Balk (Netherlands)|Balk]] in [[Friesland]] and in 1979 started his studies in political science at the [[University of Amsterdam]]<ref>http://www.campusdenhaag.nl/onderzoek/wetenschappelijk-directeur.jsp</ref>. He has been working at the group Leaderships Art <ref>http://www.nieuwsbank.nl/inp/2000/03/0306E032.htm</ref> at the [[University of Leiden]] since 1984. De Vries obtained his PhD in 1989 from H. Daudt and H. Daalder on the article he wrote on "Ground Politics" (later made into a novel by the same name) and the educational essay "Cabinet Crisis in the Netherlands".


In 2002 he was a candidate for the leadership of the [[Partij van de Arbeid]], but got only two percent of the votes of the party members against sixty percent for the chosen leader [[Wouter Bos]]. He teaches students at Leiden University in his role as a Professor of political science (Dutch:Hoogleraar). He regularly speaks to international groups of students, especially exchange students. He is currently a columnist for a [[Dutch language]] website, where he writes his own blog each week. Here he writes on recent news from the worlds of politics and economics.<ref>http://leidsewetenschappers.leidenuniv.nl/show.php3?medewerker_id=233</ref>
In 2002 he was a candidate for the leadership of the [[Partij van de Arbeid]], but got only two percent of the votes of the party members against sixty percent for the chosen leader [[Wouter Bos]]. He teaches students at Leiden University in his role as a Professor of political science (Dutch:Hoogleraar). He regularly speaks to international groups of students, especially exchange students. He is currently a columnist for a [[Dutch language]] website, where he writes his own blog each week. Here he writes on recent news from the worlds of politics and economics.<ref>http://leidsewetenschappers.leidenuniv.nl/show.php3?medewerker_id=233</ref>

Revision as of 14:17, 1 July 2009

Jouke de Vries (born 26 September 1960, Dearsum) is a professor at Leiden University in Leiden.

De Vries was born into a Frisian family. He grew up in the village of Balk in Friesland and in 1979 started his studies in political science at the University of Amsterdam[1]. He has been working at the group Leaderships Art [2] at the University of Leiden since 1984. De Vries obtained his PhD in 1989 from H. Daudt and H. Daalder on the article he wrote on "Ground Politics" (later made into a novel by the same name) and the educational essay "Cabinet Crisis in the Netherlands".

In 2002 he was a candidate for the leadership of the Partij van de Arbeid, but got only two percent of the votes of the party members against sixty percent for the chosen leader Wouter Bos. He teaches students at Leiden University in his role as a Professor of political science (Dutch:Hoogleraar). He regularly speaks to international groups of students, especially exchange students. He is currently a columnist for a Dutch language website, where he writes his own blog each week. Here he writes on recent news from the worlds of politics and economics.[3]

Jouke de Vries currently resides in Leiden near the University at which he teaches. De Vries is married and has two children - a son and a daughter.

References

Personal website


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