Torun Dewan

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Torun Dewan is professor of political science at the London School of Economics. Dewan is a specialist in political parties and coalitions, ministerial turnover and legislative and executive behaviour.[1]

Dewan earned his M.Sc. at the London School of Economics and his D.Phil. at Nuffield College, University of Oxford. He is the co-editor of the Journal of Theoretical Politics and on the editorial board of the Journal of the European Political Science Association.[2]

Selected publications

  • "The declining talent pool of government." American Journal of Political Science, 54 (2), 2010, pp. 267-286. (With David P. Myatt)
  • "Political economy models of elections", Annual Review of Political Science, 14, 2011, pp. 311-330. (With Kenneth A. Shepsle)
  • "Strategic opposition and government cohesion in Westminster democracies." American Political Science Review, 105 (102), 2011, pp. 337-358. (With Arthur Spirling)
  • Accounting for Ministers: Scandal and Survival in British Government 1945-2007. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2012. (with Samuel Berlinski and Keith Dowding)

References

  1. ^ Professor Torun Dewan. London School of Economics. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  2. ^ http://personal.lse.ac.uk/Dewanta/downloads/DEWAN-cv.pdf

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