CHRISTOPHER JOHANNES ANDERSON

European Institute, School of Economics and Political Science Phone: +44 (0)20 7955 6067 Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, UK Email: [email protected]

Current Position 2019-present Professor in European Politics and Policy London School of Economics and Political Science

Past Academic Positions 2018-2019 Professor, Department of Economics and Department of Politics & International Studies, University of Warwick 2006-2014 Professor, Department of Government, Cornell University 2012-2014 Professor (by courtesy), School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University 2003-2006 Professor, Department of Political Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University 1999-2003 Professor, Department of Political Science, Binghamton University (SUNY) 1993-1997 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Rice University

Visiting Positions and Affiliations 2019 – Affiliate, Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science 2018-2019 Research Associate, Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE), University of Warwick 2017-2018 Visiting Senior Fellow, Department of Methodology, London School of Economics and Political Science 2012-2015 Visiting Senior Fellow, Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science 2008-2011 Faculty Fellow, Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell University. 2007-2014 Faculty Affiliate, Center for the Study of Inequality, Cornell University. 2005-2006 Associate Member, Nuffield College, University of Oxford Senior Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Politics, University of Oxford 2001 Visiting Professor, Johnson School of Management, Cornell University. 1997-1999 Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, Binghamton University (SUNY) 1996-1997 Visiting Professor, Department of Management & Strategy, J.L. Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University 1994 Summer Faculty Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA

Education 1993 PhD, Political Science, Washington University in St. Louis. 1989 MA, Political Science, Virginia Tech. 1988 Zwischenprüfung, Political Science, History, English. University of Cologne.

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Awards 2011 Outstanding Reviewer Award, Political Research Quarterly. 2008 Best Paper Award, American Political Science Association, Organized Section on European Politics & Society. 2008 Best Paper Award, Southern Political Science Association. Best article published in the Journal of Politics. 2000 Emerging Scholar Award, American Political Science Association, Organized Section on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior. 1998 Heinz Eulau Award, American Political Science Association. Best article published in the American Political Science Review. 1996 Best Paper Award Finalist, American Political Science Association, Organized Section on Elections, Public Opinion and Voting Behavior. 1994 Junior Faculty Fellowship, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA. Summer Institute on “The International Economy and National Politics.” 1994 Gabriel Almond Award Nominee (Best Dissertation in Comparative Politics), American Political Science Association. 1990 College of Arts & Sciences Graduate Fellowship, Washington University.

Grants and Contracts 2013-2014 U.S. Department of Education, Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Grant 2009-2016 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Major Collaborative Research Initiative (MCRI) Grant, “Making Electoral Democracy Work: Voters, Parties, and the Rules of the Game”. (Co-Investigator) 2008-2011 Institute for the Social Sciences (ISS), Cornell University. Faculty Fellow, “Persistent Poverty and Upward Mobility,” (Co-investigator) 2008 Institute for the Social Sciences (ISS), Cornell University. Small Research Grant Competition. 2005-2008 Commission of the European Union, European Union Center of Excellence Grant 2004-2005 Commission of the European Union, European Union Center Grant 1999-2002 National Science Foundation (NSF), Research Grant, “Winners, Losers, and Political Support in Contemporary Democracies.” SES-9818525 1998 European Community Studies Association (ECSA), Curriculum Development Grant 1995 Center for the Study of Institutions and Values (CSIV), Rice University and Center for Public Policy and School of Social Sciences, University of Houston. Grant for Workshop on the Economy and Political Behavior (Co-investigator) 1992 German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Dissertation Research Grant 1992 Council for European Studies (CES), Pre-Dissertation Research Fellowship 1992 German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Publication Grant

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Publications A. Books Anderson, Christopher J., and David Sally. 2013. The Numbers Game: Why Everything You Know About Football Is Wrong. London, New York: Penguin/Viking. 2nd revised edition in 2015. Various reprints; foreign and translated editions published or forthcoming in Australia, Canada, China, Brazil, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, South Korea, Turkey, United States. Anderson, Christopher J., André Blais, Shaun Bowler, Todd Donovan, and Ola Listhaug. 2005. Losers’ Consent: Elections and Democratic Legitimacy. New York: Oxford University Press. Paperback edition published 2007; Italian version: Il Consenso dei Vinti: Elezioni e Legittimità Democratica. Milan: Carlo Amore. Anderson, Christopher J. 1995. Blaming the Government: Citizens and the Economy in Five European Democracies. Armonk: M.E.Sharpe.

B. Edited Volumes Dalton, Russell J., and Christopher J. Anderson (eds.). 2011. Citizens, Context, and Choice: How Context Shapes Citizens’ Electoral Choices. New York: Oxford University Press. Beramendi, Pablo, and Christopher J. Anderson (eds.). 2008. Democracy, Inequality, and Representation: A Comparative Perspective. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Hofferbert, Richard I. and Christopher J. Anderson (eds.). 2001. The Dynamics of Citizen Satisfaction with Democracy. Special Issue of International Political Science Review Vol. 22 (4). Anderson, Christopher J., and Carsten Zelle (eds.). 1998. Stability and Change in German Elections: How Electorates Merge, Converge, or Collide. Westport: Praeger Publishers. Anderson, Christopher J., and Christopher Wlezien (eds.). 1997. The Economics of Politics in Comparative Perspective. Special Issue of Political Behavior Vol. 19 (1). Anderson, Christopher J., Karl Kaltenthaler, and Wolfgang Luthardt (eds.). 1993. The Domestic Politics of German Unification. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

C. Journal Articles Anderson, Christopher J., Getmansky, Anna, and Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler. 2020. “Burden Sharing: Income, Inequality, and Willingness to Fight.” British Journal of Political Science (forthcoming). Anderson, Christopher J., Luc Arrondel, André Blais, Jean-François Daoust, Jean-François Laslier, and Karine Van der Straten. 2019. “Messi, Ronaldo, and the Politics of Celebrity Elections: Voting For the Best Soccer Player in the World.” Perspectives On Politics (forthcoming). Anderson, Christopher J., and Jason D. Hecht. 2018. “The Preference for Europe: Public Opinion About European Integration Since 1952.” European Union Politics 19 (4): 617-38. Hipp, Lena, and Christopher J. Anderson. 2015. “Laziness or Liberation? Labor Market Policies and Workers’ Attitudes Toward Employment Flexibility.” International Journal of Social Welfare 24 (4): 335-47.

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Just, Aida, and Christopher J. Anderson. 2015. “Dual Allegiances? Immigrants’ Attitudes Toward Immigration.” Journal of Politics 77 (1): 188-201. Just, Aida, and Christopher J. Anderson. 2014. “Opinion Climates and Immigrant Political Action.” Comparative Political Studies 47 (7): 935-965. Anderson, Christopher J., and Aida Just. 2013.“Legitimacy From Above: The Partisan Foundations of Support for the Political System in Democracies.” European Political Science Review 5 (3): 335-362. Just, Aida, and Christopher J. Anderson. 2012. “Immigrants, Citizenship, and Political Action in Europe.” British Journal of Political Science 42 (3): 481-509. Anderson, Christopher J., and Pablo Beramendi. 2012. “Left Parties, Poor Voters, and Electoral Participation in Advanced Industrial Democracies.” Comparative Political Studies 45 (6) 683-715. Anderson, Christopher J., and Aida Just. 2012. “Partisan Legitimacy Across Generations.” Electoral Studies 31 (2): 306-316. Anderson, Christopher J., and Jason D. Hecht. 2012. “Voting When The Economy Goes Bad, Everyone Is In Charge, And No One Is To Blame: The Case of the 2009 German Election.” Electoral Studies 31 (1): 5-19. Kaltenthaler, Karl C., Christopher J. Anderson, and William Miller. 2010. “Accountability and Independent Central Banks: Europeans and Distrust of the European Central Bank.” Journal of Common Market Studies 48 (5): 1261-81. Anderson, Christopher J. 2009. “The Private Consequences of Public Policies: Active Labor Market Policies and Social Ties in Europe.” European Political Science Review 1 (3): 341-373. Anderson, Christopher J., and Matthew M. Singer. 2008. “The Sensitive Left and the Impervious Right: Multilevel Models and the Politics of Inequality, Ideology, and Legitimacy in Europe.” Comparative Political Studies 41 (4-5): 564-599. Brunell, Thomas L., Christopher J. Anderson, and Rachel K. Cremona. 2008. “Descriptive Representation, District Demography, and Attitudes Toward Congress Among African Americans.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 33 (2): 223-244. Anderson, Christopher J. 2007. “The End of Economic Voting? Contingency Dilemmas and the Limits of Democratic Accountability.” Annual Review of Political Science 10: 271-96. Anderson, Christopher J., and Jonas Pontusson. 2007. “Workers, Worries, and Welfare States: Social Protection and Job Insecurity in 15 OECD Countries.” European Journal of Political Research 46 (2): 211-235. Brettschneider, Frank, Katja Neller, and Christopher J. Anderson. 2006. “Candidate Images in the 2005 German National Election.” German Politics 16 (4): 481-99. Reprinted in: Clayton Clemens and Thomas Saalfeld (eds.). 2007. The German Election of 2005. London: Routledge. Anderson, Christopher J., and Aida Paskeviciute. 2006. “How Linguistic and Ethnic Heterogeneity Influence the Prospects for Civil Society: A Comparative Study of Citizenship Behavior.” Journal of Politics 68 (4): 783-802. Winner of the Southern Political Science Association’s 2008 Best Paper Award for the best article published in the Journal of Politics.

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Anderson, Christopher J., and Silvia Mendes. 2006. “Learning to Lose: Election Outcomes, Democratic Experience, and Political Protest Potential.” British Journal of Political Science 36 (1): 91-111. Anderson, Christopher J., Aida Paskeviciute, Maria E. Sandovici, and Yuliya V. Tverdova. 2005. “In the Eye of the Beholder? The Foundations of Subjective Human Rights Conditions in East-Central Europe.” Comparative Political Studies 38 (7): 771-798. Anderson, Christopher J., Silvia Mendes, and Yuliya V. Tverdova. 2004. “Endogenous Economic Voting: Evidence from the 1997 British Election.” Electoral Studies 23 (4): 683-708. Tverdova, Yuliya V., and Christopher J. Anderson. 2004. “Choosing the West? Referendum Choices on EU Membership in East-Central Europe.” Electoral Studies 23 (2): 185-208. Anderson, Christopher J., and Yuliya V. Tverdova. 2003. “Corruption, Political Allegiances, and Attitudes Toward Government in Contemporary Democracies.” American Journal of Political Science 47 (1): 91-109. Anderson, Christopher J., and Frank Brettschneider. 2003. “The Likable Winner v. the Competent Loser: Candidate Images and the German Election of 2002.” German Politics and Society 21 (1): 95-118. Gabel, Matthew J., and Christopher J. Anderson. 2002. “The Structure of Citizen Attitudes and the European Political Space.” Comparative Political Studies 35 (8): 893-913. Reprinted in Gary Marks and Marco R. Steenbergen (eds.). 2004. European Integration and Political Conflict. New York: Cambridge University Press. Anderson, Christopher J., Patrick M. Regan, and Robert L. Ostergard. 2002. “Political Repression and Public Perceptions of Human Rights.” Political Research Quarterly 55 (2): 439-56. Anderson, Christopher J., and Andrew LoTempio. 2002. “Winning, Losing, and Political Trust in America.” British Journal of Political Science 32 (2): 335-51. Anderson, Christopher J., and Yuliya V. Tverdova. 2001. “Winners, Losers, and Attitudes Toward Government in Contemporary Democracies.” International Political Science Review 22 (4): 321-38. Kaltenthaler, Karl C., and Christopher J. Anderson. 2001. “Europeans and Their Money: Explaining Public Support for the Common European Currency.” European Journal of Political Research 40 (2): 139-70. Duch, Raymond M., Harvey D. Palmer, and Christopher J. Anderson. 2000. “Heterogeneity in Perceptions of National Economic Conditions.” American Journal of Political Science 44 (4): 635-52. Kaltenthaler, Karl C., and Christopher J. Anderson. 2000. “The Changing Political Economy of Inflation.” Journal of Public Policy 20 (2): 109-31. Gelleny, Ronald D., and Christopher J. Anderson. 2000. “The Economy, Accountability, and Support for the President of the European Commission.” European Union Politics 1 (2): 173-200. Reprinted in: Jan van Deth and Thomas Koenig (eds.). 2000. Europäische Politikwissenschaft: Ein Blick in die Werkstatt. Frankfurt: Campus. Anderson, Christopher J. 2000. “Economic Voting and Political Context: A Comparative Perspective.” Electoral Studies 19 (2-3): 151-70. Anderson, Christopher J., and Kathleen M. O’Connor. 2000. “System Change, Learning, and Public Opinion about the Economy.” British Journal of Political Science 30 (1): 147-72.

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Morgan, T. Clifton, and Christopher J. Anderson. 1999. “Domestic Support and Diversionary External Conflict in Great Britain, 1950-92.” Journal of Politics 61 (3): 799-814. Anderson, Christopher J. 1998. “When In Doubt, Use Proxies: Attitudes Toward Domestic Politics and Support for European Integration.” Comparative Political Studies 31 (5): 569-601. Anderson, Christopher J. 1998. “Party Systems and Satisfaction with Democracy in the New Europe.” Political Studies 46 (4): 572-88. Reprinted in: Richard I. Hofferbert (ed.) 1998. Parties and Democracy. London: Blackwell. Anderson, Christopher J., and Jun Ishii. 1997. “The Political Economy of Election Outcomes in Japan.” British Journal of Political Science 27 (4): 319-30. Anderson, Christopher J., and Christine A. Guillory. 1997. “Political Institutions and Satisfaction with Democracy: A Cross-National Analysis of Consensus and Majoritarian Systems.” American Political Science Review 91 (1): 66-81. Reprinted in: David Farrell and Matthew S. Shugart (eds.). 2012. Electoral Systems. Sage Publications. Winner of the American Political Science Association’s 1998 Heinz Eulau Award for the best article published in the American Political Science Review during the previous year. Anderson, Christopher J., and Christopher Wlezien. 1997. “The Economics of Politics in Comparative Perspective Revisited.” Political Behavior 19 (1): 1-6. Anderson, Christopher J., and Daniel S. Ward. 1996. “Barometer Elections in Comparative Perspective.” Electoral Studies 15 (4): 447-60. Anderson, Christopher J. 1996. “Economics, Politics, and Foreigners: Populist Party Support in Denmark and Norway.” Electoral Studies 15 (4): 497-511. Anderson, Christopher J., and Karl Kaltenthaler. 1996. “The Dynamics of Public Opinion Toward European Integration, 1973-1993.” European Journal of International Relations 2 (2): 175-99. Anderson, Christopher J. 1996. “Political Action and Social Integration.” American Politics Quarterly 24 (1): 105-24. Anderson, Christopher J., and M. Shawn Reichert. 1996. “Economic Benefits and Support for Membership in the European Union: A Cross-National Analysis.” Journal of Public Policy 15 (3): 231-49. Anderson, Christopher J. 1995. “The Dynamics of Public Support for Coalition Governments.” Comparative Political Studies 28 (3): 350-83. Anderson, Christopher J. 1995. “Party Systems and the Dynamics of Government Support: Britain and Germany, 1960-1990.” European Journal of Political Research 27 (1): 93-118. Anderson, Christopher J., and Carsten Zelle. 1995. “Helmut Kohl and the CDU Victory.” German Politics and Society 13 (1): 12-35. Anderson, Christopher J. 1993. “Modeling Mass Support for German Chancellors and their Parties: Some Problems and Some Results.” Historical Social Research 18 (4): 4-30. Anderson, Christopher J. 1993. “The Composition of the German Bundestag since 1949: Long-Term Trends and Institutional Effects.” Historical Social Research 18 (1): 3-25. Reprinted in: Klaus H. Goetz (ed.). 1996. The International Library of Politics and Comparative Government. Germany: Vol.I. Aldershot:: Dartmouth Publishing. 6

D. Book Chapters Anderson, Christopher J. 2019. “How Electoral Systems Shape What Voters Think About Democracy.” In Duty and Choice: The Evolution of the Study of Voting and Voters, ed. Peter John Loewen and Daniel Rubenson. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Anderson, Christopher J., and Jason D. Hecht. 2015. “Happiness and the Welfare State: Decommodification and the Political Economy of Subjective Wellbeing.” In The Politics of Advanced Capitalism, ed. Pablo Beramendi, Silja Häusermann, Herbert Kitschelt, and Hanspeter Kriesi. New York: Cambridge University Press. Anderson, Christopher J., and Jason D. Hecht. 2014. “Crisis of Confidence? The Dynamics of Economic Opinions During the Great Recession.” In Mass Politics in Tough Times: Opinion, Votes and Protest in the Great Recession, ed. Nancy Bermeo and Larry Bartels. New York: Oxford University Press. Anderson, Christopher J. 2011. “Electoral Supply, Median Voters, and Feelings of Representation in Democracies.” In Citizens, Context, and Choice: How Context Shapes Citizens’ Electoral Choices, ed. Russell J. Dalton and Christopher J. Anderson. New York: Oxford University Press. Kittilson, Miki Caul, and Christopher J. Anderson. 2011. “Electoral Supply and Voter Engagement.” In Citizens, Context, and Choice: How Context Shapes Citizens’ Electoral Choices, ed. Russell J. Dalton and Christopher J. Anderson. New York: Oxford University Press. Anderson, Christopher J. 2009. “Nested Citizens: Macropolitics and Microbehavior in Comparative Politics.” In Comparative Politics: Rationality, Culture, and Structure, ed. Mark I. Lichbach and Alan S. Zuckerman. New York: Cambridge University Press. Anderson, Christopher J., and Pablo Beramendi. 2008. “Income, Inequality, and Electoral Participation.” In Democracy, Inequality, and Representation: A Comparative Perspective, ed. Pablo Beramendi and Christopher J. Anderson. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Beramendi, Pablo, and Christopher J. Anderson. 2008. “Income Inequality and Democratic Representation.” In Democracy, Inequality, and Representation: A Comparative Perspective, ed. Pablo Beramendi and Christopher J. Anderson. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Beramendi, Pablo, and Christopher J. Anderson. 2008. “Inequality and Democratic Representation: The Road Traveled and the Path Ahead.” In Democracy, Inequality, and Representation: A Comparative Perspective, ed. Pablo Beramendi and Christopher J. Anderson. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Anderson, Christopher J. “The Interaction of Structures and Voter Behavior.” 2007. In Russell J. Dalton and Hans-Dieter Klingemann (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Political Behavior. New York: Oxford University Press. Anderson, Christopher J. 2005. “Consent and Consensus: The Contours of Public Opinion Toward the Euro.” In Anthony Messina and Robert Fishman (eds.,), The Year of The Euro: The Cultural, Social and Political Import of Europe’s Single Currency. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. Anderson, Christopher J., and Aida Paskeviciute. 2005. “Macro-Politics and Micro-Behavior: Mainstream Politics and the Frequency of Political Discussion In Contemporary Democracies.” In Alan S. Zuckerman (ed.), The Social Logic of Politics. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Anderson, Christopher J. 2001. “Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures? Unemployment and Voter Behavior in Comparative Perspective.” In Nancy Bermeo (ed.), Context and Consequence: The Effects of Unemployment in the New Europe. New York: Cambridge University Press.

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Anderson, Christopher J., and Yuliya V. Tverdova. 2001. “The Economy and Public Opinion in East Germany After the Wall.” In Susan Stokes (ed.), Public Support for Market Reforms in New Democracies. New York: Cambridge University Press. Anderson, Christopher J. “Public Opinion about European Integration.” 1999. In Peter H. Merkl (ed.) The Federal Republic of Germany at Fifty. New York: New York University Press. Anderson, Christopher J., and Carsten Zelle. 1998. “German Elections After Modernization and Unification.” In Christopher J. Anderson and Carsten Zelle (eds.), Stability and Change in German Elections: How Electorates Merge, Converge, or Collide. New York: Praeger. Anderson, Christopher J. 1996. “Wirtschaftslage und Politischer Kontext: Kanzlerpopularität und Kanzlerparteienpräferenz, 1950-1990.” In Oscar W. Gabriel and Jürgen W. Falter (eds.), Wahlen und politische Einstellungen in westlichen Demokratien. Frankfurt: Peter Lang. Anderson, Christopher J. 1995. “Economic Uncertainty and European Solidarity Revisited: Trends in Public Support for European Integration.” In Carolyn Rhodes and Sonia Mazey (eds.), The State of the European Union, Vol.3: Building a European Polity? Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers. Anderson, Christopher J. 1993. “Political Elites and Electoral Rules: The Composition of the German Bundestag, 1949-1990.” In Christopher Anderson, Karl Kaltenthaler and Wolfgang Luthardt (eds.), The Domestic Politics of German Unification. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

C. Encyclopedia Entry Anderson, Christopher J.” Barometer Elections.” In Richard Rose (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Elections. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2000.

D. Book Reviews Marc Hetherington, Why Trust Matters: Declining Political Trust and the Demise of American Liberalism. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2005. Party Politics 14 (5), 2008. Torben Iversen. Capitalism, Democracy, and Welfare: The Changing of Production, Elections, and Social Protection in Modern Capitalism. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Comparative Political Studies 39 (7), 2006. Pippa Norris (ed.). Critical Citizens: Global Support for Democratic Governance. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. American Political Science Review 94 (3), 2000. Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Frans Stokman (eds.). European Community Decision Making: Models, Applications, and Comparisons. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994. Journal of Politics 58 (3), 1996. Herbert Kitschelt. The Transformation of European Social Democracy. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Journal of Politics 58, (1), 1996. Hans-Dieter Klingemann, Richard Hofferbert, and Ian Budge. Parties, Policies, and Democracy. Boulder: Westview Press, 1994. Comparative Political Studies Vol. 29 (2), 1996. Alberto Alesina and Howard Rosenthal. Partisan Politics, Divided Government, and the Economy. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995. APSA Legislative Studies Newsletter, December 1995. Ursula Hoffmann-Lange (ed.). Social and Political Structures in West Germany: From Authoritarianism to Postindustrial Democracy. Boulder: Westview Press, 1991. European Studies Journal 9 (1), 1992.

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Invited Lectures and Research Presentations

2018 Keynote Speaker, University of Zurich, Conference on Sports, Data, and Journalism University of Minho, Braga University of Mannheim London School of Economics

2016 Warwick University London Business School

2015 University of Exeter, Royal Statistical Society Annual Conference Norwegian Business School, Oslo

2014 University College London Amherst College University of Oxford, St. Anne’s College 2013 Birkbeck College, University of London Nuffield College, University of Oxford University of Exeter King’s College London Sports Analytics Innovation Summit, London

2012 Duke University Université de Montréal 2011 Binghamton University Duke University Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich University of Oxford 2010 University of Minnesota University of Kansas Princeton University 2009 Cornell University, Einaudi Center and CIES (“Citizens Context, and Choice”) Cornell University, CIES (“Making Welfare States Work”) University of Toronto Syracuse University Harvard University Florida State University 2008 Vanderbilt University University of , Irvine 2007 Duke University 2006 London School of Economics and Political Science Ratio Colloquium, Stockholm University of Nottingham

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2005 University of Essex Nuffield College, University of Oxford 2004 Duke University University of Oxford Maxwell EU Center, Syracuse University 2002 University of Notre Dame Pennsylvania State University Syracuse University Columbia University Cornell University (Government) 2001 Cornell University (Johnson Graduate School of Management) Nuffield College, Oxford University University of Bremen 2000 Cornell University (Government) Harvard University 1999 Harvard University Université de Montréal University of North Carolina 1998 University of North Carolina Rhodes College University of Rochester Cornell University (Institute for European Studies) Sønderborg, Denmark, Conference on Economics and Elections 1997 Northwestern University (Political Science) Princeton University Washington University in St.Louis 1996 Northwestern University (Kellogg Graduate School of Management) 1995 Rice University, Conference on The Economy and Political Behavior 1993 University of Mannheim 1992 University of Cologne

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Conference Presentations

2019 Elections Public Opinion and Parties Annual Conference, Glasgow, UK American Political Science Association in Washington, DC European Political Science Association in Belfast, UK Midwest Political Science Association in Chicago, IL.

2018 Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties (EPOP) Conference, London. American Political Science Association in Boston, MA. 2016 Midwest Political Science Association in Chicago, IL. 2015 Royal Statistical Society, Exeter University. 2013 Conference of Europeanists, June, Amsterdam. 2011 American Political Science Association in Seattle, WA. Midwest Political Science Association in Chicago, IL. 2010 American Political Science Association in Washington, DC. American Political Science Association, Short Course on “New Opportunities, New Challenges: The CSES & EES Data Sets.” Washington, DC. Midwest Political Science Association in Chicago, IL. 2009 American Political Science Association in Toronto, ON, Canada. Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) Conference, University of Toronto. 2008 American Political Science Association in Boston, MA. 2007 American Political Science Association in Chicago, IL. 2005 American Political Science Association in Washington, DC. Academy of Management in Honolulu, HI. 2004 Midwest Political Science Association in Chicago, IL. 2003 American Political Science Association in Philadelphia, PA. Midwest Political Science Association in Chicago, IL. 2002 American Political Science Association in Boston, MA. 2001 American Political Science Association in San Francisco, CA. Midwest Political Science Association in Chicago, IL. 2000 American Political Science Association in Washington, DC. International Political Science Association in Québec City, Canada. Midwest Political Science Association in Chicago, IL. 1999 American Political Science Association in Atlanta, GA. European Community Studies Association (ECSA), Pittsburgh, PA. Midwest Political Science Association in Chicago, IL. European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), Mannheim, Germany. 1998 American Political Science Association in Boston, MA. 3rd Pan-European International Relations Conference in Vienna, Austria.

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1997 American Political Science Association in Washington, DC. Midwest Political Science Association in Chicago, IL. 1996 American Political Science Association in San Francisco, CA. International Studies Association in San Diego, CA. Midwest Political Science Association in Chicago, IL. 1995 American Political Science Association in Chicago, IL. 1994 Southern Political Science Association in Atlanta, GA. American Political Science Association in New York, NY. Conference of Europeanists in Chicago, IL. German Political Science Association (DVPW) in Stuttgart, Germany. 1993 Southern Political Science Association in Savannah, GA. American Political Science Association in Washington, DC. Midwest Political Science Association in Chicago, IL. 1992 American Political Science Association in Chicago, IL. Midwest Political Science Association in Chicago, IL. 1991 European Studies Conference in Omaha, NE, October. 1989 Northeastern Political Science Association in Philadelphia, PA.

Industry Presentations and Conferences

2019 Keynote speaker. Robeco Explore Investing, May 22, London UK.

2018 Keynote Speaker, Executive Speaker Series. University Campus of Football Business (UCFB), Wembley Stadium, April 17, London, UK.

2017 Keynote speaker. “Football Doesn’t Play Moneyball.” UK Analytics Conference, Canary Wharf, November 24, London UK. Panelist. “Gaining the Advantage: Using Data To Exploit Inefficiencies in Player Transfers and Club Acquisitions.” British Association For Sport and Law Annual Conference, Lord’s Cricket Ground, October 19, London UK. Panelist. “Moneyballing & Property: Lessons from the Premier League.” VTS, Six Storeys, May 31, London UK. Judge, “Entrepreneurship in Sports, Startup Pitch Competition.” LBS Sports Business Series, London Business School, April 11, London UK. Roundtable panelist, “Data Analytics and the Future of Elite Sporting Performance” Lewis- Silkin, February 7, London UK.

2016 Roundtable moderator, "Traditional and new sport businesses in the age of Tech and Data Analytics" London Business School, Sports Business Conference. May 13, O2 Arena, London UK.

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Roundtable panelist, iSportConnect Sports Performance Masterclass. Grange Wellington Hotel, April 26. London UK. Roundtable panelist, “Analytics in football: have the geeks inherited the turf?” LawInSport Conference “Gaining the Advantage”, March 15, London UK. Speaker, “Football Analytics.” STATSports Summit, April 12, Wembley Stadium, London UK. “Soccer Analytics: Finding New Passing Lanes.” MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, March 11, Boston, MA.

2015 Roundtable panelist, “Stats in Sports: The Bigger Picture.” Royal Statistical Society, Exeter University, September 9. Keynote speaker. “Stay On Top! Leverage data to make informed strategic decisions.” LinkedIn Social RecruitIn conference, October 7, London UK. Keynote speaker. “Analytics in Football.” Norwegian Marketing Association, Norwegian Business School (BI), June 4, Oslo, Norway. Roundtable panelist, “Three At The Back: Accelerating the Pace of Soccer Analytics”, MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, February 28, Boston, MA.

2014 Roundtable panelist. “The Business of Football.” Cornell Entrepreneurship Network, Queens Park Rangers Football Club, May 27, London UK. “The Numbers Game: Reactions and Future.” Football and Data. May 21, The Courtrooms, London UK. Roundtable panelist, “The Future of Football Analytics.” PERFORM Media Summit, Lainston House, May 20, Winchester UK. “The Numbers Game”, Keynote Address, Amherst College Sports Analytics Day, Amherst College, April 13, Amherst, MA. (with David Sally) “Why the Best XI Do Not Make the Best Team.” Science + Football, London Soccerdome, 30 April, London. Roundtable panelist. “Challenges, Gaps, and Future of Analytics in Sport.” Sports Analytics Innovation Summit, Emirates Stadium, March 26, London.

2013 Roundtable Panelist. “Talent Acquisition & Challenges Facing Teams During the Transfer Window.” Elite Minds in Sports Summit, Emirates Stadium, November 5, London. “The Numbers Game: How the Study of Data and the Application of Social Science Can Help Win Football Matches.” Birkbeck College, Sports Business Centre, October 28, London. “The Numbers Game.” The Hay Festival, Hay-onWye, 29 May 2013. “Playing the Numbers Game: How To Overcome Football’s Fear of Numbers.” Sports Analytics Innovation Summit, London, March 21-22, The Oval Cricket Ground.

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Professional Activities & Service

A. Leadership President - American Political Science Association, Organized Section on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior, 2012-2015. - American Political Science Association, Organized Section on European Politics & Society, 2006- 07. Member - International Advisory Board, AmericasBarometer, 2009-present. - Scientific Advisory Council, Center for Research on Public Administration and Public Policy (NEAPP), Universidade do Minho, Portugal, 2004-present. - Executive Council, American Political Science Association Organized Section on Political Organizations and Parties, 2009-12. - Executive Council, American Political Science Association Organized Section on European Politics & Society, 2005-08. Chair - Conference Committee, American Political Science Association, 2009 Annual Meeting, Organized Section on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior, 2008-09. - Conference Committee, American Political Science Association, 2006 Annual Meeting, Organized Section on European Politics & Society, 2005-06. - Conference Committee, Midwest Political Science Association, 2002 Annual Meeting, Section on Comparative Politics-Industrialized Countries, 2001-2. - Conference Committee, European Union Politics Group, 1996, 1997, 1998 Annual Meetings, American Political Science Association, 1995-98. - American Political Science Association, Burdette/Pi Sigma Alpha Award Committee for Best Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, 2011-12. - American Political Science Association, Sage Best Paper Award Committee, Organized Section on Comparative Politics, 2007. Committees - Program Committee, European Conference for Machine Learning (ECML) 2013, Machine Learning and Data Mining for Sports Analytics conference, Prague. - Advisory Board, Center on Democratic Performance, Binghamton University (SUNY). Editorial Boards - Member of the Editorial Board, American Journal of Political Science, 2002-05. - Member of the Editorial Board, Electoral Studies, 1999-2015. - Member of the Editorial Board, European Union Politics, 1999-present. - Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Politics, 2007-2012. - Member of the Editorial Board, Temple University Press, Series on The Social Logic of Politics, 2006-2015.

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B. Service American Political Science Association - Award Committee for Best Paper in Political Behavior, Organized Section on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior, 2014. - Award Committee for Graduate Student Travel Grants, Organized Section on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior, 2013, 2014. - Nominations Committee, American Political Science Association Organized Section on Political Organizations and Parties, 2010-11. - Award Committee for Best Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, Organized Section on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior, 2009-10. - Emerging Scholar Award Selection Committee, Organized Section on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior, 2001. - Data Set Award Committee, Organized Section on Comparative Politics, 2001. - Brooks/Cole Committee for the Pi Sigma Alpha Award, 1994-95. Midwest Political Science Association - Pi Sigma Alpha Award Committee for Best Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, 2009-10. - American Journal of Political Science Best Poster Selection Committee, 1997. Southern Political Science Association - Journal of Politics best article award committee, 2008. MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference - Academic Adviser, 2012, 2013, 2014. - Member, Research Review Panel, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2017-18. German Marshall Fund of the United States - Research Support Program Evaluation Committee (Dissertation and Advanced Research), 1999- 2000, 2000-01. Social Science Research Council - International Dissertation Field Research Fellowships (IDRF) Evaluation Committee, 2002-03. Promotion Reviews - Arizona State University - University of Pennsylvania - Emory University - University of Tennessee - IUPU-Fort Wayne - University of Houston - New York University - University of Michigan - Nottingham University - University of Georgia - Ohio State University - University of Oxford - Princeton University - Vanderbilt University - SUNY New Paltz - Washington University in St.Louis - SUNY Stony Brook - Duke University - University at Buffalo - Sciences Po Paris - University of Akron - University of California, Riverside

External department review committees - Texas A&M University -- Vanderbilt University

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C. Editorial and Review Activity

Journal Referee Acta Politica, American Journal of Political Science, American Journal of Sociology, American Political Science Review, American Sociological Review, British Journal of Political Science, Canadian Journal of Political Science, Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Studies, Electoral Studies, European Journal of International Relations, European Journal of Political Economy, European Political Science Review, European Sociological Review, European Union Politics, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties, Journal of European Public Policy, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Politics, Journal of Sports Analytics, Journal of Theoretical Politics, Party Politics, Political Behavior, Political Communication, Political Research Quarterly, Political Science Quarterly, Political Studies, PS: Political Science & Politics, Rural Sociology, Social Forces, Social Science Quarterly, Survey Research Methods, West European Politics, World Politics Editorial and Grant Reviews Economic and Social Research Council of the UK, Leverhulme Trust, National Science Foundation, National Research Foundation (South Africa), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Danish Council for Independent Research, Swiss National Science Foundation, MIT/Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, German Marshall Fund of the United States, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, University of Michigan Press, Duke University Press, Lynne Rienner Publishers, Rowman & Littlefield, St.Martin’s Press, Vanderbilt University Grants Competition Guest Editor Political Behavior. Special issue on “The Economics of Politics in Comparative Perspective.” 19 (1), 1997. International Political Science Review. Special issue on “The Dynamics of Citizen Satisfaction with Democracy.” 22 (4), 2001.

D. Conference Service Panel Chair - American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2008, 2009.

- Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2010. Discussant - King’s College, University of London, Conference on “How Do Electoral Systems and Party Systems Affect Satisfaction With Democracy?” 2013. - American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2010. - Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2018. - Princeton University, Conference on “Comparative Responses to the Economic Crisis in Advanced Industrial States.” 2010. - Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 1992, 1993, 1995. Emory University, Conference on “Federalism and Compounded Representation,” 1997. - Moderator - Kellogg Global Business Conference, Northwestern University, 1997.

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University Administration and Service

London School of Economics and Political Science European Institute - Director, MSc in European and International Public Policy (EIPP), 2019-present.

University of Warwick School of Social Sciences - Director, Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE), 2018-present. - Director of Studies and Chair, Boards of Examiners, PPE, 2018-present.

Cornell University University - Director, Cornell Institute for European Studies (CIES), 2008-2011. - Member o Steering Committee, Cornell Institute for European Studies (CIES), 2006-14. o Advisory Committee, Cornell Institute for Social and Economic Research (CISER), 2007-14. o University Appeals Panel, 2008-2013. o University Faculty Advisory Board on Information Technologies (FABIT), 2007-08. o University Lectures Committee, 2010-2012. - Institute for the Social Sciences, Small Grants Competition Reviewer, Spring 2008. - House Fellow, William Keeton House, 2009-2012. - Faculty Adviser, Cornell Debate Association, 2011-2014.

College of Arts and Sciences - Member o Tenure Review Committee, 2010, 2011. o Promotion Review Committee, 2008.

Government Department - Director of Graduate Placement, Department of Government, 2008-2011. - Chair o Comparative Politics Faculty Recruitment Committee, 2007-08. o Junior Faculty Recruitment Committee (American Politics and International Relations), 2006-07. o Comparative Politics A-Exam Committee, Fall 2009. - Member o Government Department Executive Committee, 2008-11. o American Politics Senior Faculty Recruitment Committee, 2006-07. o International Relations Faculty Recruitment Committee, 2007-08. o DAAD Exchange Professor Selection Committee, 2007-08. o Comparative Politics A-Exam Committee, Spring 2009, Fall 2010. o Third Year Faculty Review Committee, Spring 2010, 2011. - Faculty Co-coordinator, Political Economy Research Colloquium (PERC), 2007-08. - University Representative, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 2008-2012.

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Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs - Director, Maxwell European Union Center, 2004-06. - Member, Steering Committee, Maxwell European Union Center, 2003-04. College of Arts and Sciences - Freshmen faculty adviser, 2004-05. Political Science Department - Director of Graduate Placement, 2004-06. - Chair, PhD Program Review Committee, 2004-05. - Member o Comparative Politics Faculty Recruitment Committee, 2003-04. o Junior Faculty Review Committee, 2003-04, 2004-05. o Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2004-05. o Committee on Personnel Procedures, 2004-05. - University Representative, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 2005-06.

Binghamton University (SUNY) University - Member, Provost Advisory Committee on Academic Computing & Educational Technology (ACET), 1999-2003. College of Arts and Sciences - Associate Director, Center on Democratic Performance (CDP), 1999-2003. - Member o Executive Committee, Center on Democratic Performance (CDP), 2000-03. o Dean’s Junior Faculty Research Leave Committee, 2000, 2001. o Women’s Studies Steering Committee, 1999-2000. Political Science Department - Department Chair, 2002-03. - Director of Graduate Studies, 1999-2002. - Custodian, George L. Hinman Fund for Doctoral Education, 1999-2003. - Chair o Graduate Committee, 1999-2002. o Personnel Committee, 1999-2000 o IR Faculty Recruitment Committee, 1999-00. o American Politics Faculty Recruitment Committee, 2000-01, 2002-03. o Comparative Politics Faculty Recruitment Committee, 2000-01. - Member, o Faculty Executive Committee, 1999-2003. o Undergraduate Grievance Committee, 1998-99. o Undergraduate Committee, 1998-99. o American Politics Faculty Recruitment Committee, 1999-00. - University Representative, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 1998-03.

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Rice University

University - Faculty Resident Associate, Brown College, 1994-95. - Faculty Sponsor o Rice University Women’s Soccer Club, 1994-96. o Rice Young Democrats, 1994-96. - Official Representative, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 1994-97. Political Science Department - Member o Graduate Admissions Committee, 1993-96. o Comparative Politics Faculty Recruitment Committee, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96. - Fiscal Coordinator, Graduate Committee, 1993-96.

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Teaching

PhD • The Comparative Method in International and Comparative Politics • Approaches to Comparative Politics/Field Seminar in Comparative Politics • Comparative Political Analysis • Comparative Politics of Democracies • Political Science Dissertation Research Seminar • Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Societies • People, Markets, and Democracy • Political Behavior in Democracies • Mass Politics • Politics of the European Union • Comparative Political Behavior and Mass Politics

Undergraduate • Introduction to Comparative Politics • Parties and Voting Behavior in Western Democracies • Elections in Western Democracies • Political Behavior in Democracies • Citizen Politics in Democracies • Mass Politics • Public Opinion • German Politics • European Politics • European Integration • Principles of Political Economy – Economics and Politics

MBA • Strategic Management in International Nonmarket Environments (Johnson) 4.53 (5-pt. scale), Fall 2001; cited by Associate Dean for Excellence in Teaching (“4.5 Club”). • Strategic Management in Nonmarket Environments (Kellogg) 6.10 (7-pt. scale), Winter 1997; cited by the Dean for Excellence in Teaching. • Political Economy of European Integration (Kellogg) 5.80 (7-pt. scale), Spring 1997. • Faculty Adviser, Global Initiatives in Management program. Organized/taught course on Business in Europe. Also led and organized student trip to Europe, including visits with Airbus (Toulouse, France), German Bundesbank (Frankfurt, Germany), European Commission (Brussels, Belgium), Bank of and Andersen Consulting (London).

Other • APSA Short Course “New Opportunities, New Challenges: The CSES & EES Data Sets.” Washington, DC – September 1, 2010.

Other Work Experience

2015-2016 Executive Vice Chairman, Coventry City Football Club, Coventry, UK 2011-present Senior Partner, Anderson Sally LLC

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