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Research Network on
Comparative Regime StudiesThe ECPR Research Network on Comparative Regime Studies offers a new academic forum for discussing the contemporary dynamics of political regimes and the processes of change both between and within them. This Research Network brings together scholars studying political regimes—both democratic and autocratic—as well as political regime changes, including democratization and autocratization, to further promote and deepen academic knowledge on the analysis of the institutional, political, and social changes experienced or currently being experienced by democracies, autocracies, and so-called hybrid regimes.
In particular, the network focuses on two key themes:
The primary goal of the Research Network on Comparative Regime Studies is then to foster cooperation and initiate new projects among scholars working in this field. It provides a coordinating structure for the growing number of researchers actively engaged in comparative regime studies, while integrating with and supporting already existing national groups.
Endorse a workshop for the ECPR Joint Sessions and a section at the ECPR General Conferences each year.
Collaborate on joint funding applications to external organizations to support research projects.
Develop a researcher database on the Research Network's website, including profiles with keywords related to methodological expertise, research interests, and areas of specialization to enhance visibility and recognition of experts.
Organise short courses (e.g., Summer/Winter Schools) on topics related to regime changes, which can also serve as partial self-funding for the organization of a biennial conference.