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Anna Maria Grzymala-Busse (born 14 May 1970) is an American political scientist, currently at Stanford University and previously also the Ronald Eileen Weiser Professor at University of Michigan. She received a doctorate in government from Harvard University in 2000.[1][2][3] Grzymala attended Princeton University (AB, Public and International Affairs, 1992) and Cambridge University (M. Phil., 1993).[4]

In 2017, she was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[5]

Books

  • Redeeming the Communist Past. The Regeneration of the Communist Successor Parties in East Central Europe. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2002.
  • Rebuilding Leviathan. Party Competition and State Exploitation in Post-Communist Democracies. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2007.
  • Nations under God. How Churches Use Moral Authority to Influence Policy. Princeton University Press. Princeton 2015.

Awards

  • 2000 Gabriel Amond Award for Best Dissertation in Comparative Politics; American Political Science Association (APSA)
  • 2008 Ed A. Hewett Prize for Best Publication on the Political Economy of the Former Soviet Union and East Central Europe
  • 2012 Alexander George Award for Best Article, Qualitative Methods Section APSA
  • 2016 Best Book Award, European Politics and Society Section APSA, Nations under God
  • 2016 Giovanni Sartori Book Award, Honorable Mention, APSA, Nations under God
  • 2017 Luebbert Best Book Award, Comparative Politics Section APSA, Nations under God
  • 2017 Laura Shannon Prize in Contemporary European Studies, Nanovic Institute, Nations under God

References

  1. ^ "New Faculty Member, Anna Grzymala". stanford.edu. Retrieved April 14, 2017.
  2. ^ "Anna Grzymala-Busse". umich.edu. Retrieved April 14, 2017.
  3. ^ "Newly Elected Fellows". amacad.org. Retrieved April 14, 2017.
  4. ^ CV
  5. ^ "11 faculty members, including Anna Grzymala-Busse, elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences". stanford.edu. Retrieved April 12, 2017.