Yaacov Yadgar

Research

Professor Yadgar’s recent research interests deal with the theopolitics of the sovereign nation-sate and the ways in which it interacts with the histories, traditions, and identities of the people for whom nation-statism claims to speak. His empirical work has largely focused on Israeli nation-statehood and Zionist ideology.

Hussam Hussein

I am an academic, policy, and international development expert specialising in water diplomacy, environmental governance, and sustainable development, with a focus on transboundary water management in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. My work investigates the interplay between politics, power, and water resource allocation, emphasising how narratives and discourses shape water policies and decision-making. 

Spyros Kosmidis

Research

Comparative Politics and Government; Constitutions and Government; Democracy and Democratic Theory; Elections and electoral politics; Electoral systems; Institutions and organisations; Methods; Political Parties; Representation.

Stuart White

Research

Normative political theory, public policy and the history of political thought. I am particularly interested in egalitarianism and its application in policy, and in traditions of political and institutional thinking that are simultaneously anti-capitalist and opposed to authoritarian forms of socialism.

My research interests include:

Normative Political Economy, Democratic Theory, Constitutional Theory and Studies (UK and Comparative), Political Theory and/of Institutions, Varieties of Republicanism, Political Theory and/of Subcultures, Anarchism.

Todd H. Hall

Professor Hall earned his PhD from the University of Chicago in 2008 and has held postdoctoral fellowships at Princeton and Harvard, as well as visiting scholar appointments at the Free University of Berlin, Tsinghua University in Beijing, and the University of Tokyo. Prior to joining the University of Oxford, Professor Hall held the position of Assistant Professor in Political Science at the University of Toronto (2010-2013).

Petra Schleiter

I am a Professor of Comparative Politics and a Fellow of St Hilda’s College, University of Oxford. In addition, I am affiliated with University College London as a Fellow of the Constitution Unit.

For the academic year 2024-2025, I am based in Berlin as a Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study (Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin), where I have visiting affiliations with the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and the Hertie School.

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