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Zsuzsanna Blanka Magyar

Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals [email protected]


Campus de la Ciutadella (UPF) zsuzsannabmagyar.weebly.com
Ramon Trias Fargas 25-27 Office: 24.124 Phone: +34 93 542 1723
08005 Barcelona, Spain

Education University of California, Los Angeles


Ph.D., Political Science, 2017
Fields: Comparative Politics, Political Methodology
Committee: Michael F. Thies (chair); Kathleen Bawn;
Sona Golder (Pennsylvania State University); Thomas Schwartz
University of California, Los Angeles
M.S., Statistics, 2017

Harvard University
A.M., East Asian Studies, 2009

Kobe University
M.A., Political Science, 2007

Osaka University
B.A., Economics and Business, 2005

Dissertation
“Opposition Structure and Government Policy Making in Parliamentary Democracies”
UCLA, Political Science, 2017

Academic
Employment
Pompeu Fabra University, IBEI Barcelona Institute for International Studies
2022-current Representative Government Through Democratic Governance (REPGOV)
Postdoctoral Fellow

University of Lucerne, Department of Political Science


2020-2022 Beyond Policy Adoption: Implications of Energy Policy on Parties, Publics and
Individuals
Postdoctoral Fellow

University of Barcelona, Department of Economics


2017-2020 Institutions and Political Economy Research Group
Postdoctoral Fellow
Publications
2023 Boix Carles, Zsuzsanna Magyar “The Rise of Swedish Social Democracy.”
British Journal of Political Science, 53(1), pp.281-296.
doi:10.1017/S0007123422000102

2023 Lee Don S., Zsuzsanna B. Magyar “Separation of Powers, Opposition Strength
and Government Spending in East Asia.”
Governance, 36(2), pp.479-497.
doi:10.1111/gove.12676

2022 Magyar, Zsuzsanna B. “What Makes Party Systems Different?


A Principal Component Analysis of 17 Advanced Democracies 1970–2013.”
Political Analysis, 30(2), pp.250-268.
doi:10.1017/pan.2021.21

2020 Magyar, Zsuzsanna.“The Determinants of Pre-electoral Coalition Formation


During the French Fifth Republic 1962–2012.”
Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 32(1), pp.88-106.
doi:10.1080/17457289.2020.1746911
Public Outreach
“Viktor Orbán: Populist Message, Machine Methods”
Inroads Journal Issue No.: 44.

Working Papers
2023 “Caretaker Periods and Coalition Building: Evidence from Spain”
with Anthony M. Bertelli
Epop Conference Paper

2023 “Comparative Energy Transition Policy: How Exposure and Trust affect Popular
Acceptance of Policy Expansion” with Lena Schaffer
Special Issue Workshop “Climate Action through Policy Expansion and/or
Dismantling: Country Comparative Insights” Mannheim University

2022 “Voters’ Perceptions of Party Competition on Ambitious Climate Change Policy”


with Lena Schaffer
APSA Conference Paper

2021 “Political Incorporation of Women: Explaining the Closing of the Gender Turnout
Gap in Sweden (1921-1940)” with Carles Boix and Jordi Munoz.
EPSA Conference Paper

2019 “Together we Stand, United We Aren’t” APSA Conference Paper

2018 “Pivotal Party Influence on Government Spending in Parliamentary Democracies”


APSA Conference Paper

2018 “United we Oppose: Coalitions in the Opposition


Legislative behavior of Pre-electoral Coalitions in the Netherlands”
MPSA Conference Paper
Conferences
American Political Science Association Conference, Los Angeels, 2023
Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP) Conference, Southampton, 2023
American Political Science Association Conference, Montreal, 2022
European Political Science Association Conference, Prague, 2022
Party Research Seminars, Gothenburg University, 2019 (invited talk)
Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP) Conference, Glasgow, 2019
American Political Science Association Conference, Washington DC, 2019
European Political Science Association Conference, Belfast, 2019
Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP) Conference, London, 2018
American Political Science Association Conference, Boston, 2018
European Political Science Association Conference, Vienna, 2018
Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, 2018
Political Studies Association Political Methodology Conference, Essex, 2018
European Political Science Association Conference, Milan, 2017
American Political Science Association Conference, Philadelphia, 2016
Western Political Science Association Conference, San Diego, 2016
American Political Science Association Conference, San Francisco, 2015
SCPI-IX Southern California Comparative Political Science Conference, UCR, 2015
EITM Summer Institute, University of Houston, Houston, 2012

Teaching University of California, Los Angeles

Lecturer PS6 Introduction to Data Analysis, Spring 2017


PS6 Introduction to Data Analysis, Summer 2016
PS6 Introduction to Data Analysis, Summer 2015
Teaching PS60 Diversity and Disagreement, Spring 2016
Associate PS167D Political Institutions and Economic Development, Winter 2016
Stats13 Introduction to Statistical Methods for Life and Health Sciences, Fall 2015
PS6 Introduction to Data Analysis, Spring 2015
PS40 Introduction to American Politics, Winter 2015
PS50 Introduction to Comparative Politics, Fall 2014
PS30 Politics and Strategy, Spring 2014
PS6 Introduction to Data Analysis, Winter 2014
Teaching PS30 Politics and Strategy, Fall 2013
Assistant PS167C Political Economy of Development, Spring 2013
PS 147C The Evolution of American Regulatory Regimes, Winter 2013
PS156A Politics and Government of Russia, Fall 2012
PS 160 Politics and Government of Japan, Winter 2012
PS 50 Introduction to Comparative Politics, Fall 2011
Research University of California, Los Angeles, 2012
Research Assistant
Project: Authoritarian Regimes Dataset Project, Professor Barbara Geddes

Awards CEES Summer Dissertation Research Fellowship


University of California, Los Angeles 2014
Baerwald Fellowship
University of California, Los Angeles 2014
EITM Summer Program Scholarship
University of Houston, 2012
Sasakawa Recruitment Fellowship
University of California, Los Angeles 2010
Japanese Government Ministry of Education Graduate Scholarship
Japan, 2005
Japanese Government Ministry of Education Undergraduate Scholarship
Japan, 2000

Extracurricular Chancellor’s Enrollment Advisory Committee


Activities University of California, Los Angeles 2014
Graduate Student Council: At Large Representative of Interdisciplinary Programs
Harvard University, 2008

Languages Hungarian(native), English (fluent), Japanese (fluent),


French(intermediate), German (basic), Spanish (basic)

Programming C, Python, R, Stata


Languages

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