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Curriculum vitae

Last name Hug First name Simon

Office address D´epartement de science politique et relations internationales Universit´ede Gen`eve 40, Bd du Pont d’Arve 1211 Gen`eve

Phone (office) +41 (0)22 379 89 47 Fax (office) +41 (0)22 379 83 64

E-mail address [email protected]

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Fields of Interest

Methodology Formal theory, statistical methods Comparative Western Europe, cross-national research

Education

1984 - 1987 Universit´ede Gen`eve, Licence en science politique (B.A. in political science) summer 1987 Summer training program in quantative methods in social research, Inter- Consortium for Political and Social Research, University of Michi- gan, Ann Arbor, USA 1987 - 1989 Universit´e de Gen`eve, Diplˆome d’´etudes sup´erieures en science politique (M.A. in po- litical science) 1990 - 1992 , Master’s degree in Politi- cal Science summer 1991 Summer training program in quantative methods in social research, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, University of Michi- gan, Ann Arbor, USA 1992 - 1994 University of Michigan, Ph.D. in Political Science

Languages

German mother tongue French fluent reading, writing English fluent reading, writing Italian good reading, fair writing Spanish fair reading, some writing

Employment and Awards

1986 - 1987 Research assistant at the Graduate Institute of In- ternational Studies (IUHEI), 1987 - 1990 Teaching assistant at the Department of Political Science, Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 3

1990 - 1991 Fulbright scholarship 1990 - 1991 Fellowship of the Fondation Ernst et Lucie Schmidheiny 1991 Teaching assistant at the Department of Political Science, University of Michigan 1992-1996 Charg´ed’enseignement (lecturer) at the Depart- ment of Political Science, University of Geneva 1996-2000 Maˆıtreassistant (lecturer) at the Department of Political Science, University of Geneva 1996-1997 Jean Monnet fellowship, European University In- stitute, Florence 1997-1999 Visiting scholar at the Department of Political Sci- ence, , San Diego 2001-2002 Assistant , Department of Government, University of Texas, Austin 2002-2005 Professor at the Institut f¨urPolitikwissenschaft, Universit¨atSt. Gallen 2002-2005 Director of the Institut f¨ur Politikwissenschaft, Universit¨atSt. Gallen 2005-2008 Professor at the Institut f¨urPolitikwissenschaft, Universit¨atZ¨urich 2005-2006 Staff member of the CSCW - Governance and Peace (PRIO, Oslo) 2006-2011 President of the Swiss Political Science Association 2006 Vice-director of the Center for comparative and in- ternational studies (CIS), ETH, University Z¨urich (and acting director 2006-2007) 2007-2011 Staff member of the CSCW - Human Rights, Gov- ernance, and Conflict (PRIO, Oslo) 2008- Professor at the Department of Political Science, Universit´ede Gen`eve 2012 Guest professor at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna 2014 Article “Qualitative Comparative Analysis: How inductive use and measurement error lead to prob- lematic inference” selected for virtual issue “Top Hits” in Political Analysis Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 4

Professional activities

since 1988 member of the Swiss Political Science Association since 1989 member of the American Political Science Associ- ation since 1991 member of the Midwest Political Science Associa- tion 1995-1996 co-director of a working group at the Annual Swiss Meeting of Political Science (Bern et Balstahl) 1996-1997 member of the editorial committee of the Swiss Political Science Review 1996 workshop co-director at the ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops (Oslo, March 29- April 3) 1996-1998 Swiss National Science Foundation research grant (with Eugene Horber and Pascal Sciarini) for Swiss part of World Values Study 1997-1999 Swiss National Science Foundation research grant (with Jan-Erik Lane) “Institutional Arrangements and Conflict Resolution. Theoretical and Compar- ative Perspectives” 1997-1999 Swiss National Science Foundation research coor- dinator 1999 workshop co-director at the ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops (Mannheim) 1999 Participant at European Science Foundation Net- work on Eastern Enlargement (NEMEU) 1999- member of the editorial board of European Union Politics 2000-2003 member of the Game Theory Society 2000-2015 member of the editorial board of Electoral Studies 2001 Special Research Grant from the University of Texas at Austin 2002-2005 member of the advisory board of the Swiss Politi- cal Science Review 2002- member of the “advisory board” of VoteWorld In- ternational (at the University of California, Berke- ley) 2002-2005 Research project financed by the European Union (coordinator Thomas K¨onig, Universit¨at Kon- stanz) on “Domestic Structures and European In- tegration” Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 5

2003 co-organizer (with Lars Feld, Philips Univer- sity Marburg) of workshop on “ and Politcs,” financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation 2003 co-organizer (with Nicolas Hayoz, ) of conference on “Tax Evasion, Trust, and State Capacities,” financed by the Swiss Na- tional Science Foundation, the University of St. Gallen and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation 2003- member of the European Union Studies Associa- tion 2004 co-director (with Thomas K¨onig, University of Speyer) of a workshop at the ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops (Uppsala) 2005-2008 Research project funded by the Swiss National Sci- ence Foundation “The Political Effects of Referen- dums. A Systematic Cross-national Study” 2005-2008 Research project funded by the Swiss National Sci- ence Foundation “Civil Society, Trust and Democ- ratization in Russia” (Scientific Co-Operation be- tween Eastern Europe and Switzerland (SCOPES) Joint Research Project Switzerland-Russia with Nicolas Hayoz) 2005-2009 Research project funded in the NCCR “Challenges to Democracy in the 21st Century” (coordinator Hanspeter Kriesi, Universit¨atZ¨urich) on “Democ- ratizing Divided Societies in Bad Neighborhoods” (with Lars-Erik Cederman and Andreas Wenger) 2005-2013 member of the Board of Directors of the Doctoral school of the NCCR “Challenges to Democracy in the 21st Century” 2005-2009 co-supervisor of NCCR peer mentoring group 2006-2009 Research project funded by the Swiss National Sci- ence Foundation “Parliamentary Decisions. Elec- toral considerations, party pressure and strategic calculations” (with Tobias Schulz) 2006 organizer of conference on “The EU’s Constitution-Building Process: From High Hopes to Ratification Failues and Beyond,” financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 6

2006 co-organizer (with Lars-Erik Cederman, C´edric Dupont, and Gerald Schneider) of Summer school of the ECPR Standing Group for Analytical Pol- itics and Public Choice financed by the European Consortium for Political Research, the Interna- tionale Bodensee-Universit¨at, and the Swiss Na- tional Science Foundation 2006 co-organizer (with Karin Gilland Lutz, Uwe Serd¨ult,and Tobias Zellweger) of conference on “Financing Referendum Campaigns,” financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation, C2D, In- stitute for Political Science, , Schweizerische Akademie der Geistes- und Sozial- wissenschaften, VAUZ - Vereinigung akademischer Mittelbau der Universit¨atZ¨urich, Z¨urcher Univer- sit¨atsverein, Hochschulstiftung 2006 co-organizer (with Nicolas Hayoz) of conference on “Conflict resolution and Conflict management in Multiethnic societies - the cases of Russia and Switzerland,” financed by the Pr¨asenzSchweiz 2007-2009 Research project funded by the Swiss National Sci- ence Foundation “Dynamik des Wertewandels in der Schweiz: Ursachen und Konsequenzen” (with Hanspeter Kriesi) 2007-2009 Research project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation “Promoting Volunteer Work: Matching Volunteers’ Motives with Organizational Incentives” 2007-2010 Research project funded by the European Science Foundation “Disagreggating Civil Wars” (with Lars-Erik Cederman) 2008-2013 member of the scientific board of the Regional re- serch promotion program Western Balkans 2009-2012 member of the editorial board of Journal of Poli- tics 2009-2011 convenor of the ECPR Standing Group for Ana- lytical Politics and Public Choice 2009-2011 member of the editorial board of International In- teractions 2009-2011 member of the editorial board of Legislative Stud- ies Quarterly Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 7

2009 co-organizer (with Richard Baldwin, Axel Dreher, and Katharina Michaelowa) of the second confer- ence on “The Political Economy of International Organizations,” financed by the Swiss Network for International Studies and the Swiss National Sci- ence Foundation 2009-2012 external examinor for PhD proposals at Trinity , Dublin 2009-2016 member of the editorial board of European Journal of Political Research 2010-2021 member of the editorial board of British Journal of Political Science 2010- member of the editorial board of Political Analysis 2010-2012 research project “Refugee Flows and Transna- tional Ethnic Linkages” (with Lars-Erik Ceder- man, Alain Dubois, et Idean Salehyan financed by Swiss Network for International Studies 2010-2013 Research project funded by the Swiss National Sci- ence Foundation “Understanding roll call vote re- quests and their consequences” 2010-2012 Research project “Motivating Employees and Vol- unteers of International Organizations: Do Values Matter?” (with David Giauque (University of Lau- sanne), Fr´ed´ericVarone (University of Geneva), Simon Anderfuhren-Biget (University of Geneva), and Ursula H¨afliger(University of Zurich) funded by the Swiss Network for International Studies 2011 workshop co-director at the ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops (St. Gallen) 2011-2012 member of the EPSA Council 2011- member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the project “Database on Political Responsive- ness” 2011-2019 member of the scientific board of the Mannheim Zentrum f¨ureurop¨aische Sozialforschung (MZES) 2012-2014 Research project “Forced migration, environmen- tal risks, and conflict” funded by the AXA Re- search Fund (with Clionad Raleigh and Idean Sale- hyan) Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 8

2012-2014 Research project “The Proliferation of Multilateral Funds. Explaining the shift towards non-core mul- tilateral aid and related institutions” (with Kathe- rina Michaelowa and Alex Dreher, funded by the Swiss Network for International Studies) 2012-2014 Research project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation “Bound to cooperate? Map- ping Swiss security in a changing global landscape” (with Andreas Wenger) 2012-2015 Research project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation “Ethnic Inclusion and Power- Sharing Institutions” (with Lars-Erik Cederman) 2012-2018 associate editor of Political Science Research and Methods 2013-2019 Research project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation and the Swiss Development Agency and the “Ethnic Power Relations and Con- flict in Fragile States” (with Lars-Erik Cederman) 2013-2016 member of the steering board of the Regional re- search promotion program Western Balkans 2014-2016 Research project “Civilian Victimization and Con- flict Escalation” (with Lars-Erik Cederman (ETH Zurich), Livia Schubiger (University of Zurich) and Marcelo Olarreaga (University of Geneva), funded by the Swiss Network for International Studies) 2015-2018 Research project “Re-parliamentarisation? A quantitative assessment of the Swiss Parliament’s legislative function, 1987-2015” , funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (with Pascal Sciarini and Frdric Varone) 2015-2017 representative at INEE Working Group on Mini- mum Standards and Network Tools 2017-2021 member of the Committee of the CERAH 2016-2020 Research project “Parliamentary Careers in Com- parison”, funded by the Swiss National Sci- ence Foundation (with Stefanie Bailer and Philip Manow) 2017 - 2021 member of the Scientific Committee of the Human- itarian Encyclopedia (CERAH) 2018-2021 member of the editorial board of Legislative Stud- ies Quarterly Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 9

2019- member of the editorial board of Political Science Research and Methods 2019-2022 External research fellow at the Center for Euro- pean Studies (CeFES) (University of Milano - Bic- occa 2020-2024 Research project “The Strategy of Recorded Vot- ing in the European Parliament”, funded by the Norwegian research council (with Høyland, Bjørn and Fang-Yi Chiou) 2021- member of the editorial board of the Journal of Peace and Conflict Research various years Reviews for Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Palgrave, Princeton University Press, Routledge, Sage Publications, Springer, and University of Michigan Press Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 10

various years Reviews for American Journal of Political Sci- ence, American Political Science Review, British Journal of Political Science, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Civil Wars, Comparative Political Studies, Comparative Politics, Conflict Management and Peace Science, Diversity, Eco- nomic Policy, Economics & Politics, Economics of Governance, Electoral Studies, Ethnicities, Eu- ropean Integration online Papers, European Jour- nal of Development Research, European Journal of International Relations, European Journal of Po- litical Economy, European Journal of Political Re- search, European Political Science Review, Euro- pean Union Politics, Financial theory and prac- tice, French Politics, Government and Opposition, Green Politics, International Organization, Inter- national Political Science Review, International Studies Quarterly, International Studies Review, Journal of Civil Society, Journal of Common Mar- ket Studies, Journal of Comparative Economics, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Con- temporary European Studies, Journal of Cultural Economics, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, Journal of European Integration, Journal of Euro- pean , Journal of International Hu- manitarian Action, Journal of International Or- ganization Studies, Journal of Legislative Studies, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Public Pol- icy, the Journal of Theoretical Politics, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Mobilization, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, Party Politics, Perspec- tives on European Politics and Society, Political Analysis, Political Behavior, Political Psychology, Political Research Quarterly, Political Science Re- search and Methods, Political Studies, Political Studies Review, Public Choice, Publius, Quality & Quantity, Quarterly Journal of Political Sci- ence, Representation, Research & Politics, Review of International Organizations, Revista de Cienca Politica, Revue Criminologie, Scandinavian Polit- ical Studies, Sociological Methodology, Sociological Methods and Research, Swiss Political Science Re- view, West European Politics, World Development and World Politics Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 11

various years Evaluations for Agence nationale de la recherche (ANR), Avenir Suisse, Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Dutch Social Sci- ence Research Council (’gebied voor Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen’) of the Or- ganisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Emory University, European Research Council, Fonda- tion Europa Cultural, Fonds national suisse, Fonds qu´eb´ecois de la recherche sur la soci´et´eet la cul- ture (FQRSC), Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica (IPSAS), Taipei, Taiwan, Israel Science Foun- dation (ISF), Katholieke Universiteit , Leibniz-Gemeinschaft, University, Lon- don School of Economics and Political Science, National Science Foundation (USA), New York University Abu Dhabi, Ohio University, Ser- vices f´ed´eraux des affaires scientifiques, tech- niques et culturelles (Belgian science foundation), Schweizerische Akademie der Geistes- und Sozial- wissenschaften, Stanford University, Swiss na- tional science foundation, Texas a & M Uni- versity, Transparency International, Trinity Col- lege, Dublin, Universit´e de Montr´eal, United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation, Uni- versit¨atBern, Universit¨atKonstanz, University of California, Davis, University of California, Merced, University of Frankfurt, University of Mannheim, , University of Texas, Austin, Washington University and Wis- senschaftsrat (Germany) various years Dissertations at Universit´adegli Studi di Mi- lano, University of Essex, University of Geneva, EPFL Lausanne, Universit´ede Grenoble, Univer- sity of Leiden, University of Oslo, University of St. Gallen, University of Texas at Austin, ETH Zurich, University of Zurich Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 12

various years Book reviews for American Political Science Re- view, Common Market Review, Comparative Political Studies, EU Studies Association Review, Perspectives on Politics, Political Studies Review, Representation, Review of International Organi- zations, Swiss Political Science Review and West European Politics various years Invited presentations at Essex Methods Summer School European University Institute (Florence) Freie Universit¨atBerlin (Jean Monnet Lecture) German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer Graduate Institute for International Studies (Geneva) Graduate Institute for International and Develop- ment Studies (Geneva) Hebrew University, Jerusalem of Governance, Berlin Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica (IPSAS), Taipei, Taiwan KU Leuven London School of Economics and Political Science National University of Singapore New York University, Abu Dhabi Oxford University, Department of Political Science and International Relations Oxford University, Nuffield College Peace Research Institute, Oslo , Paris Stanford University Texas A & M University Trinity College, Dublin Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala Universit¨atHamburg Universit¨atMannheim University of California, Los Angeles University of California, San Diego University of Iceland (Reykjavik) Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 13

University of Konstanz University of of Milano University of Milan-Bicocca Universit´eMontr´eal/McGill University University of Texas at Austin University of Vienna University of Zurich, Center for International Studies Yale University

Publications

Books and edited volumes Sharing Power, Securing Peace? (forthcoming) New York: Cam- bridge University Press. (with Lars-Erik Cederman and Julian Wucherpfennig) Value Change in Switzerland (2010) Lanham: Lexington. (co-edited with Hanspeter Kriesi) Financing Referendum Campaigns (2009) Basingstoke: Palgrave. (co- edited with Karin Gilland Lutz) Domestic structures and constitution-building in an international organi- zation. (special issue of the Review of International Organizations (2007) 2(2). (co-edited with Thomas K¨onig) Policy-making Processes and the European Constitution: A Comparative Study of Member States and Accession Countries. (2006). London: Routledge. (co-edited with Thomas K¨onig). Tax Evasion, Trust, and State Capacities. (2006). Bern: Peter Lang. (co-edited with Nicolas Hayoz ). Economic Models in Politics and Economics: A Dialogue (special issue of the Revue suisse de science politique). (2005) (co-edited with Lars Feld).1 Voices of Europe. Citizens, Referendums and European Integration. (2002). Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield. Nouvelles valeurs et nouveaux clivages en Suisse. (2002). Paris: L’Harmattan (co-edited with Pascal Sciarini).

1Also published as Feld, Lars; Hug, Simon (eds.) 2005. Economic Models in Politics and Economics: A Dialogue Chur: R¨uegger. Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 14

Altering Party Systems. Strategic Behavior and the Emergence of New Political Parties in Western Democracies. (2001). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Parties and Party Systems. A Bibliographic Guide to the Literature on Parties and Party Systems in Europe since 1945 . London: Sage (1998) (with Stefano Bartolini and Daniele Caramani). Staatsreform (special issue of the Revue suisse de science politique). (1996) 2(2) (co-edited with Pascal Sciarini).

Articles in journals Conflict versus disaster-induced migration: Similar or distinct implica- tions for security? Civil Wars (forthcomimg) (with Heidrun Bohnet and Fabien Cottier) Parliaments Day-by-Day: A New Open Source Database to Answer the Question of Who Was in What Parliament, Party and Party- group and When Legislative Studies Quarterly (forthcomimg) (with Tomas Turner-Zwinkels, Oliver Huwyler, Elena Frech, Niels D. Goet, Philip Manow and Stefanie Bailer) Shirking and Slacking in Parliament Legislative Studies Quarterly (2021) 46(2): 493-523 (with Elena Frech and Niels D. Goet) Introducing the Ethnic One-Sided Violence Dataset Conflict Manage- ment and Peace Science (2021) 38(1): 109-126 (with Hanne Fjelde, Livia Schubiger, Lisa Hultman, Lars-Erik Cederman, and Mar- gareta Sollenberg) Civilian Victimization and Ethnic Civil War Journal of Conflict Reso- lution (2020) 64(7-8):1199-1225 (with Lars-Erik Cederman, Livia Schubiger, Francisco Villamil) Constituency Preferences and MP Preferences: the Electoral Connection Party Politics (2020) 26(5): 619-627. (with Danielle Martin) Just say no to p < x (∀x ∈ (0, 1]), ∗s and other evil things Swiss Political Science Review (2019) 25(3): 312-321. Power-sharing: Institutions, Behavior, and Peace American Journal of Political Science (2019) 63(1): 84-100 (with Nils-Christian Bor- mann, Lars-Erik Cederman, Scott Gates, Benjamin Graham, Kaare Strøm and Julian Wucherpfennig) The politics of special purpose trust funds. Economics & Politics (2018) 30(2): 211-255 (with Vera Z. Eichenauer) Conflict-induced IDPs and the spread of conflict Journal of Conflict Res- olution (2018) 62(4):691-716 (with Heidrun Bohnet and Fabien Cot- tier) Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 15

International Conventions and Non-State Actors: Selection, Signaling, and Reputation Effects Journal of Conflict Resolution (2018) 62(2): 346-379 (with Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Livia Schubiger, and Ju- lian Wucherpfennig) Lobbying across venues: an issue-tracing approach State Politics & Pol- icy Quarterly (2017) 17(2): 127-153 (with Charlotte Jourdain and Fr´ed´ericVarone) Complying with Human Rights International Interactions (2016) 42(4):590-615 (with Simone Wegmann) Consensus voting and similarity measures in international organisations International Interactions (2016) 42(3): 503-529 (with Frank H¨age) Party Pressure in the European Parliament European Union Politics (2016) 17(2):201-218 Dealing with Human Rights in International Organizations. Journal of Human Rights (2016) 15(1):21-39. How minorities fare under referendums: a cross-national study Electoral Studies (2015) 38: 206-216 (with Daniel Bochsler) Strategic behavior in parliament. Journal of Legislative Studies (2015) 21(3): 295-322 (with Sarah B¨utikofer) Parliamentary voting procedures in comparison West European Politics (2015) 38(5) 940-968 (with Simone Wegmann and Reto W¨uest) Territorial Autonomy in the Shadow of Conflict: Too Little, Too Late? American Political Science Review (2015) 109(2): 354-370 (with Lars-Erik Cederman, Andreas Sch¨adeland Julian Wucherpfennig) Dissenting (in part) with the dissent: A response to James Johnson Swiss Political Science Review (2015) 21(1):188-192 Further twenty years of pathologies? Is rational choice better than it used to be? Swiss Political Science Review (2014) 20(3): 486-497 Party Unity in the Swiss Parliament. The Electoral Connection Journal of Legislative Studies (2014) 20(2): 193-215 (with Denise Traber and Pascal Sciarini) Preferences or blocs? Voting in United Nation’s Human Rights Council Review of International Organizations (2014) 9(1): 83-106 (with Richard Lukacs) Ten years in the United Nations: Where does Switzerland stand? Swiss Political Science Review (2013) 19(2): 212-232 (with Simone Weg- mann) The Use and Misuse of the “Minorities at Risk” Project Annual Review of Political Science (2013) 16: 191-208. Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 16

Elections and Ethnic Civil Wars Comparative Political Studies (2013) 46(3): 387-417 (with Lars-Erik Cederman and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch) Qualitative Comparative Analysis: How inductive use and measurement error lead to problematic inference Political Analysis (2013) 21(2): 252-265. How electoral systems affect MPs’ positions Electoral Studies (2012) 31:192-200. (with Danielle Martin) Federalism, the geographic location of groups, and conflict Conflict Man- agement and Peace Science (2012) 29(1): 92-121 (with Thomas Christin) Referendums, Trust, and Tax Evasion. European Journal of Political Economy (2011) 27: 120-131. (with Franziska Sp¨orri) Policy Consequences of Direct Legislation. Theory, Empirical Models and Evidence. Quality & Quantity. (2011) 45: 559-578. Polygyny or Misogyny? Reconsidering the “First Law of Intergroup Con- flict” Journal of Politics (2011) 73(1): 265-270. (with Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Julian Wucherpfennig, and Karina Reigstad) Democratization and Civil War. Empirical Evidence Journal of Peace Research (2010) 47: 377-394 (with Lars-Erik Cederman and Lutz Krebs) The Swiss Upper House. ‘Chambre de R´eflexion”or Conservative Rene- gades. Journal of Legislative Studies. (2010) 16(2) 176-194. (with Sarah B¨utikofer) The Effect of Misclassifications in Probit Models. Monte Carlo Simula- tions and Applications. Political Analysis (2010) 18(1) 78-102. Selection Effects in Roll Call Votes British Journal of Political Science (2010) 40(1) 225-235. Some Thoughts About Referendums, Representative Democracy, and Separation of Powers Constitutional Political Economy (2009) 20(3/4)251-266. Legislative Voting Behavior, Seen and Unseen: Adjusting for selection effects in roll call vote analysis Legislative Studies Quarterly (2008) 33 543-572 (with Clifford Carrubba and Matthew Gabel) Democratization and War in Political Science Democratization (2008) 15(3) 509-524 (with Lars-Erik Cederman and Andreas Wenger)2 Left-Right Positions of Political Parties in Switzerland Party Politics (2007) 13(3) 305-330. (with Tobias Schulz)

2Also published in Merkel, Wolfgang and Sonja Grimm (eds.) 2009. War and Democ- ratization. Legality, Legitimacy and Effectiveness Routledge. Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 17

Domestic Structures and Constitution-Building in an International Or- ganization: Introduction Review of International Organizations (2007) 2(2) 105-113. (with Thomas K¨onig) Referendums in the EU’s Constitution Building Process Review of Inter- national Organizations (2007) 2(2) 177-218. (with Tobias Schulz) The Political Effects of Referendums. An Analysis of Institutional In- novations in Eastern and Central Europe Communist and Post- Communist Studies (2005) 38(4) 475-499. Federal Stability in Unequal Societies Constitutional Political Economy (2005) 16(2) 149-160. Introduction. Swiss Political Science Review (2005). 1-17 (with Lars P. Feld)3 Musings About the EU’s Constitutional Future. Swiss Political Science Review (2005). 227-247 (with Lars P. Feld).4 Conclusion. Swiss Political Science Review (2005). 281-283 (with Lars P. Feld).5 Changes in the Partisan Composition of the Swiss Government. 1891, 1919, 1929, 1943, 1959, 2003, . . . ? Schweizerische Zeitschrift f¨ur Politikwissenschaft (2005) 11(3) 137-155. (with Ladina Caluori) Using Mass Survey Data to Infer Political Positions European Union Politics (2005) 6(3) 339-352. (with Tobias Schulz) Federalism in the European Union. The View From Below (If There Is Such a Thing) Journal of European Public Policy (2005) 12(3) 488-508. (with Thomas Christin and Tobias Schulz)6 Occurrence and Policy Consequences of Referendums. A Theoretical Model and Empirical Evidence. Journal of Theoretical Politics. (2004) 16(3) 321-356. Selection Bias in Comparative Research. The Case of Incomplete Datasets. Political Analysis. (2003) 11(3) 225-274. Endogenous Preferences and Delegation in the European Union. Com- parative Political Studies. (2003) 36(1/2) 41-74. The State that Wasn’t There. The Future of EU Institutions and Formal Models. European Union Politics. (2003) 4(1) 121-134.

3Also published in Feld, Lars; Hug, Simon (eds.) 2005. Economic Models in Politics and Economics: A Dialogue Chur: R¨uegger. 4Also published in Feld, Lars; Hug, Simon (eds.) 2005. Economic Models in Politics and Economics: A Dialogue Chur: R¨uegger. 5Also published in Feld, Lars; Hug, Simon (eds.) 2005. Economic Models in Politics and Economics: A Dialogue Chur: R¨uegger. 6Also published in Trechsel, Alexander (ed.) 2005. Towards a Federal Europe? London: Routledge. Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 18

Interests and Information in Referendum Voting. An Analysis of Swiss Voters. European Journal of Political Research (2002) 41(6) 759- 776. (with Thomas Christin and Pascal Sciarini). Veto Players and Referendums around the World. Journal of Theoretical Politics. (2002). 14(4 (October)) 465-516. (with George Tsebelis) Referendums and Citizen Support for European Integration. Com- parative Political Studies. (2002) 35(5) 586-618. (with Thomas Christin) In View of Ratification. Governmental Preferences, and Domestic Con- straints at the Amsterdam Intergovernmental Conference. Interna- tional Organization. (2002) 56(2) 447-476. (with Thomas K¨onig) Studying the Electoral Success of New Political Parties. A Methodolog- ical Note. Party Politics (2000) 6(2) 187-197. Ratifying Maastricht. Parliamentary Votes on International Treaties and Theoretical Solution Concepts. European Union Politics. (2000) 1(1) 89-122. (with Thomas K¨onig) Referendums on European Integration: Do Institutions Matter in the Voter’s Decision? Comparative Political Studies (2000) 33(1)3-36. (with Pascal Sciarini).7 Interpreting Statistical Results. A comment on “Public Choice and the Public Sector” by Bruno S. Frey and Alois Stutzer. Revue suisse de science politique. (1999) 5(3) 110-114. Non-Unitary Actors in Spatial Models. How Far Is Far in Foreign Policy? Journal of Conflict Resolution. (1999) 43(3) 479-500. Correcting for Selection Bias in Social Movement Research. Mobilization. (1998) 3(2) 141-161 (with Dominique Wisler). The Literature on Parties and Party Systems in Europe since 1945. A Quantitative Analysis. European Journal of Political Research (1998). 33(4) 497-524 (with Daniele Caramani). Integration Through Referendums?. Aussenwirtschaft (1997) 52(1-2) 287-310.8 The Commission as a Pawn of the Member Countries? Comment on “Policy Making and Commission Appointment in the European Union” by Christophe Crombez. Aussenwirtschaft (1997) 52(1-2) 83-86.9

7Also published as I referendum sull’integrazione europea. Quanto contano le istituzioni nelle decisioni dei votanti? Rivista italiana di scienza politica., 2 1999 243-281. 8Also published in Moser, Peter; Schneider, Gerald; Kirchg¨assner,Gebhard (eds.) De- cision Rules in the European Union: A Rational Choice Perspective. London: Macmillan. 9Also published in Moser, Peter; Schneider, Gerald; Kirchg¨assner,Gebhard (eds.) De- cision Rules in the European Union: A Rational Choice Perspective. London: Macmillan. Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 19

The Emergence of New Political Parties from a Game Theoretic Perspec- tive. European Journal of Political Research. (1996) 29(2) 169-190. Introduction. Revue suisse de science politique. (1996) 2(2) 1-6 (with Pascal Sciarini). Conclusion. Revue suisse de science politique. (1996) 2(2) 257-269 (with Pascal Sciarini). Third Parties in Equilibrium. Public Choice. (1995) 82(1) 159-180. Green Politics in Switzerland: Environmental Attitudes and Political Parties. European Journal of Political Research. (1992) 21(3) 289- 306 (with Matthias Finger) The Emergence of the Swiss Ecological Party: A Dynamic Model. Euro- pean Journal of Political Research. (1990) 18(6) 645-670.

Chapters in edited volumes Challenging IOs through Numbers, in Badache Fanny, Kimber Leah and Maertens Lucile, eds. Introduction to International Organization Research Methods (forthcoming) Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. Switzerland: The Politics of Legislative Debate, in Hanna B¨ack, Marc Debus and Jorge M. Fernandes, eds. The Politics of Legislative Debate (2021) Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 734-757 (with Elena Frech and Niels D. Goet) Roll-call voting behavior in legislatures, in Robert Rohrschneider and Jacques Thomassen (eds.) Handbook of Political Representation in Liberal Democracies (2020) Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 137-154 Examples of Quantitative Data Processing in International Relations, in Guillaume Devin (ed.) Resources and Applied Methods in Interna- tional Relations (2017) Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 125-138 Le vote en assembl´eeparlementaire in Yves Deloye and Nonna Mayer, (eds.) Trait´ed’analyses ´electorales Bruxelles: Larcier, pp. 547-592 Exemples de traitements des donn´eesquantitatives en relations inter- nationales. in Guillaume Devin (ed.) M´ethodes de recherche en relations internationales. (2016) Paris: Presses de Sciences Po, pp. 193-212 Parliamentary Voting. in Wolfgang C. M¨ullerand Hanne Marthe Narud, (eds.) Party Governance and Party Democracy. (2013) Springer, pp. 137-157. Values in International Organizations. in Bob Reinalda, (ed.) Routledge Handbook of international organizations (with Simon Anderfuhren- Biget and Ursula H¨afliger)(2013) Routledge, pp. 270-283. Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 20

Minderheiten und direktdemokratische Institutionen in Peter Neumann and Denise Renger, (eds.) Sachunmittelbare Demokratie im in- terdisziplin¨aren und internationalen Kontext (2010) Baden-Baden: Nomos, pp. 224-234 Strategic voting in a bicameral setting in Thomas K¨onig,George Tsebelis and Marc Debus, (eds.) Reform processes and policy change: Veto players and decision-making in modern democracies (2010) Berlin: Springer, pp. 231-246 Introduction. in Simon Hug and Hanspeter Kriesi, (eds.) Value Change in Switzerland (2010) Lexington, vii-xv. (with Hanspeter Kriesi). Conclusion. in Simon Hug and Hanspeter Kriesi, (eds.) Value Change in Switzerland (2010) Lexington, 231-234. (with Hanspeter Kriesi). Introduction. in Karin Gilland Lutz et Simon Hug, (eds.) Financing Referendum Campaigns (2009) London: Palgrave, 1-8. (with Karin Gilland Lutz) Conclusion. in Karin Gilland Lutz et Simon Hug, (eds.) Financing Referendum Campaigns (2009) London: Palgrave, 229-233. (with Karin Gilland Lutz) Parties and their success in parliament. in Fritz Sager, Adrian Vatter and Fr´ed´ericVarone, (eds.) Festschrift f¨urWolf Linder (2009) Haupt. pp. 117-138. (with Pascal Sciarini) The Strategic Context of Referendums on the EU Constitution. in Claes H. de Vreese (ed.) Referendum Campaigns 2007. London Palgrave, 47-62. Referendums in the EU’s Constitution Building Process. in Wilfried Marxer and Zolt´anTibor P´allingerand Bruno Kaufmann and Theo Schiller (eds.) Direct Democracy in Europe - Current Position and Research Prospects for the 21st Century 2007. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag, 174-188. (with Tobias Schulz). Institutionalismus. in Fuchs, Dieter and Edeltraud Roller (eds.) Lexikon Politik (2007) 116-120. Stuttgart: Reclam. Institutionen. in Fuchs, Dieter and Edeltraud Roller (eds.) Lexikon Politik (2007) 120-122. Stuttgart: Reclam. Divided Government and the Ratification of the Amsterday Treaty” in Robert Pahre (ed.) Democratic Foreign Policy Making: Problems of Divided Government and International Cooperation 2006. Pal- grave (with Thomas K¨onig),133-150. Introduction in Hayoz, Nicolas and Simon Hug (eds.)Tax Evasion, Trust, and State Capacities. (2006). Bern: Peter Lang (with Nicolas Hayoz). Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 21

Introduction in K¨onig,Thomas and Simon Hug (eds.) Policy-making Processes and the European Constitution: A Comparative Study of Member States and Accession Countries. (2006). London: Rout- ledge. (with Thomas K¨onig). Conclusion in K¨onig,Thomas and Simon Hug (eds.) Policy-making Pro- cesses and the European Constitution: A Comparative Study of Member States and Accession Countries. (2006). London: Rout- ledge. pp. 260-278. (with Thomas K¨onig). M¨oglichkeiten und Grenzen der direkten Demokratie in der EU. in Ch- eneval, Francis (ed.) Legitimationsgrundlagen der Europ¨aischen Union (2005). Berlin: Lit Verlag. pp. 411-431. Neuer Institutionalismus im Unterricht. in Euler, Dieter und Karl Wilbers (eds.) E-Learning an Hochschulen: An Beispielen Lernen (2003) St. Gallen: Hochschuldidaktische Schriften, Universit¨atSt. Gallen (with Ursula H¨afliger-Musgrove). Introduction. in Hug, Simon; Sciarini, Pascal (eds.) Nouvelles valeurs et nouveaux clivages en Suisse. (2002). Paris: L’Harmattan. pp. 11-28. (with Pascal Sciarini). Clivages et identification partisane. in Hug, Simon; Sciarini, Pascal (eds.) Nouvelles valeurs et nouveaux clivages en Suisse. (2002). Paris: L’Harmattan. pp. 207-235. (with Alexander Trechsel). La mobilisation des clivages lors des votations. in Hug, Simon; Sciarini, Pascal (eds.) Nouvelles valeurs et nouveaux clivages en Suisse. (2002). Paris: L’Harmattan. pp. 237-267. (with Thomas Christin et Pascal Sciarini). Conclusion. in Hug, Simon; Sciarini, Pascal (eds.) Nouvelles valeurs et nouveaux clivages en Suisse. (2002). Paris: L’Harmattan. pp. 299-318. (with Pascal Sciarini). Legislative Responses to Direct Legislation. in Mendelsohn, Matthew; Parkin, Andrew (eds.) Referendum Democracy : Citizens, Elites, and Deliberation in Referendum Campaigns . London: Macmillan (2001) pp. 88-108. (with Elisabeth R. Gerber). Agenda-Setting and Policy Outcomes. Comments on Susanne Schmidt’s “A Constrained Commission: Informal Practices of Agenda-Setting in the Council” in Aspinwall, Mark; Schneider, Gerald (eds.) The Rules of Integration. Manchester: Manchester University Press (2001). Example, Exception or Both? Swiss National Identity in Perspective. in Cederman, Lars-Erik (ed.) Constructing Europe’s Identity. Issues and Tradeoffs. Boulder: Lynne Rienner (2000) pp. 57-88. (with Pascal Sciarini and C´edricDupont). Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 22

The Odd Fellow. Consociationalism and Parties in Switzerland. in Luther, Kurt Richard; Deschouwer, Kris (eds.) Consociational- ism and Political Parties. London: Routledge (1999). pp. 134-162 (with Pascal Sciarini). Switzerland - Still a Paradigmatic Case? in Schneider, Gerald; Weitsman, Patricia; Bernauer, Thomas (eds.) Towards a New Europe: Stops and Starts in European Integration. Westport: Praeger (1995). pp. 55-74 (with Pascal Sciarini). La coh´esion des partis f´ed´eraux dans la phase r´ef´erendaire. in Pa- padopoulos, Yannis (ed.) Elite politique et peuple. Analyse des votations f´ed´erales. Lausanne: R´ealit´essociales. (1994) pp. 85- 112. Les coalitions r´ef´erendaires.in Papadopoulos, Yannis (ed.) Elite politique et peuple. Analyse des votations f´ed´erales. Lausanne: R´ealit´es sociales. (1994) pp. 57-83. Mobilisation et loyaut´eau sein de l’´electorat. in Papadopoulos, Yannis (ed.) Elite politique et peuple. Analyse des votations f´ed´erales. Lausanne: R´ealit´essociales. (1994) pp. 161-201.

Book reviews and other publications Book review of “Ideology and International Institutions” Erik Voeten. Review of International Organizations. (forthcoming)

Regionale Autonomie entschrft Konfliktpotenzial. Volkswirtschaft (2018) 91(6): 24:26 (with Lars-Erik Cederman and Julian Wucherpfennig). Book Review of “The Oxford Handbook of Legislative Studies,” edited by Martin, S., Saalfeld, T., Strom, K. West European Politics (2015) 38(6): 1354-1357. Book Review of “Referendums and the European Union. A Compara- tive Inquiry,” by Fernando Mendez and Mario Mendez and Vasiliki Triga Common Market Law Review (2015) 52(2):604-606 We Need an Open Discussion of QCA’s Limitations: A Comment on Thiem. Qualitative and Multi-Method Research (2014) 2:24-27. Book Review of “Informal Governance in the European Union. How Governments Make International Organizations Work.” by Mareike Kleine. Review of International Organizations. (2013) 8:525-528 Limitations of QCA APSA-CP Newsletter (2012) 22(1): 6. Referendums may help to reduce tax evasion by fostering greater tax morale amongst citizens. EUROPP - European Politics and Policy, (with Franziska Sp¨orri) http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/ 2012/08/16/referendums-and-tax-evasion/ Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 23

Der St¨anderatwird zum europ¨aischen Normalfall Neue Z¨urcher Zeitung, 9.8.2012, 17 (with Simone Wegmann and Reto W¨uest) Pourquoi le Conseil des Etats persiste-t-il `a voter `a main lev´ee? Le Temps, 8.6.2012, 13 (with Simone Weg- mann and Reto W¨uest) (also reported upon in http: //www.domainepublic.ch/articles/20789 (11.6.2012), http://worldradio.ch/wrs/news/switzerland/show-of-hands- gives-way-to-technology-at-the-feder.shtml?31062 (12.6.2012) and Tagesanzeiger (9.6.2012, 9)). In der Uno ist die Schweiz Japan am n¨achsten Neue Z¨urcher Zeitung, 16.4.2012, 9 (with Richard Lukacs and Simone Wegmann) (also reported upon in http://www.rts.ch/info/suisse/ 3926651-le-vote-suisse-a-l-onu-analyse-par-des-chercheurs. html, http://www.24heures.ch/suisse/ La-Suisse-suit-la-voie-du-milieu-a-l-ONU/story/ 28426515 and Le Temps 17.4.2012, 8. Steine auf dem Weg junger Wissenschafter Neue Z¨urcher Zeitung, 6.1.2012, 13 Election du gouvernement: vers une victoire des blocs politiques? Le Temps, 29.11.2011, 15 (with Ladina Caluori). Licht in die “Dunkelkammer.” Neue Z¨urcher Zeitung, 10.11.2011, 24 (with Sarah B¨utikofer). Achsen des Unsinns. Weltwoche, 10.11.2011, 39 (with Reto W¨uest). Koalitionen im St¨ockli. Im St¨anderat dominiert die b¨urgerliche Allianz. Neue Z¨urcher Zeitung, 13.10.2011, 13 (with Sarah B¨utikofer and Danielle Martin). Book Review of “Comportement politique” by Nonna Mayer. Swiss Po- litical Science Review. (2010). Allianzen im Menschenrechtsrat der Vereinten Nationen. Neue Z¨urcher Zeitung, 19.10.2010, 21 (with Richard Lukacs). Book Review of “The Legitimacy of the European Union After Enlarge- ment.” edited by Jacques Thomassen. West European Politics. (2010). Book Review of “Europe in Question. Referendums on European Inte- gration.” by Sara Binzer Hobolt. Political Studies Review. (2010). Le parlement de milice cher aux Suisses a de fait disparu. Le Temps, 5.5.2010, 13 (with Sarah B¨utikofer). Auf dem Weg zum Berufsparlament. Neue Z¨urcher Zeitung, 4.5.2010, 13 (with Sarah B¨utikofer). Gescheiterte Referenden, Gescheiterte Ratifikation? - Wege Aus der Krise. Welttrends (2007) 2 53-61. Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 24

ForS - ein Schritt in die richtige Richtung. SAGW Bulletin (2006) (4) 42. Endogeneity and Selection Bias in Comparative Research. APSA-CP Newsletter (2006) 17(1) 14-17. Book Review of “European Integration and Political Conflict” edited by Gary Marks and Marco R. Steenbergen. EU Studies Association Review. (2005) 18(2) 18-20. Institutional Approaches in Political Science EpsNet Kiosk Plus (2004) 3 (with Ursula H¨afliger-Musgrove) Book Review of “A Comparative Study of Referendums” by Mads Qvortrup. Perspectives on Politics. (2003) 1(2) 437-438. SVP und FDP driften auseinander. Neue Z¨urcher Zeitung, 20.2.2003, 15 (with Tobias Schulz). Book Review of “Demanding Choices” by Shaun Bowler and Todd Dono- van. American Political Science Review. (2000) 94(2) 455-456. Book Review “Bicameralism” by George Tsebelis and Jennette Money. Comparative Political Studies. (1998) 31 (December 6) 772-774. Recension de “Les partis verts en Europe occidentale” de J´erˆome Vialatte. Revue suisse de science politique. (1997) 3(2) 178-180. A Bibliography on Parties and Party Systems in Europe since 1945. EU- RODATA Newsletter. (1997) 6(Autumn) 18-21. (with Stefano Bar- tolini and Daniele Caramani) Analyse des votations f´ed´erales du 9 juin 1996 . Berne, Gen`eve: GfS, D´epartement de science politique, Universit´ede Gen`eve. (1996) (with Lionel Marquis and Boris Wernli) Recension de ‘Le r´ef´erendum.Etude comparative” de Francis Hamon et de ‘Direkte Demokratie. Ein internationaler Vergleich” de Silvano M¨ockli. Revue suisse de science politique. (1996) 2(1) 201-204. Time to Party? Strategic Behavior and the Emergence of New Politi- cal Parties. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Department of Political Science (PhD Dissertation). (1994). Recueil des prises de position. Gen`eve: D´epartement de science poli- tique. (1990) (with William Ossipow, Ioannis Papadopoulos, and Dominique Joye) Analyse des votations f´ed´erales du 1er avril 1990 . Z¨urich et Gen`eve: Soci´et´esuisse de recherche pratique, Universit´ede Gen`eve. (1990) (with Florence Passy, Pascal Sciarini, and Hanspeter Kriesi) L’´emergence d’un nouveau parti politique: cadre th´eoriqueet son appli- cation au parti ´ecologiste suisse. Gen`eve: D´epartement de science politique (m´emoirede diplˆome).(1989). Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 25

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