List of Publications
BOOKS
2023. Tyranny of the Minority (with Steven Levitsky), New York: Crown/Penguin Random House.
2018. How Democracies Die (with Steven Levitsky), New York: Crown.
- New York Times bestseller
- Spiegel Magazine bestseller (German edition)
- Translated into 22 languages
- Washington Post Notable Nonfiction Book of 2018
- Time Best Nonfiction Book of 2018
- Foreign Affairs Best Book of 2018
- WBUR Best Book of 2018
- New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice
- 2019 Goldsmith Book Prize, Shorenstein Center, Harvard Kennedy School;
- 2018 NDR Kultur Sachbuchpress (North German Radio , German Public Radio Best Non Fiction Book of the year)
- Top 29 Books of 2018 List, recommended by President Barack Obama
2017. Conservative Parties and the Birth of Democracy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Winner Woodrow Wilson Award, American Political Science Association (2018)
- Barrington Moore Prize, American Sociological Association (2018);
- Best Book, European Politics and Society Section, APSA (2018);
- Best Book, Democratization Section, APSA (2018)
*Press/Reviews:
- David Frum "Why do Democracies Fail" The Atlantic (2017)
- Matt O'Brien "Why liberal democracy only dies when conservatives help" Washington Post (2017)
- Marshall Steinbaum, "Guardians of Property" Jacobin Magazine (2017)
2006. Structuring the State: The Formation of Italy and Germany and the Puzzle of Federalism. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
- Co-Winner of 2007 Best Book Prize, European Politics and Society Section, APSA;
- 2004 Winner of Gabriel Almond Prize, Best Dissertation in Comparative Politics APSA;
- 2003 Winner of Ernst B. Haas Prize, Best Dissertation in European Politics and Society APSA
PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES
2023. "Wealth of Tongues: Why Peripheral Regions Vote for the Radical Right," American Political Science Review (with Daniel Bischof and Hanno Hilbig), DOI: 10.1017/S0003055423000862
2022. "How Voters Respond to Presidential Assaults on Checks and Balances: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Turkey" Comparative Political Studies. (with Aytuğ Şaşmaz and Alper Yagci). DOI: 10.1177/00104140211066216.
2021. "Capital Meets Democracy: The Impact of Franchise Extension on Sovereign Bond Markets." American Journal of Political Science (with Aditya Dasgupta). DOI: 10.1111/ajps.12585.
2020. "Authoritarian-Led Democratization" Annual Review of Political Science, 23: 315-332 (with Rachel Riedl, Dan Slater, and Joseph Wong). DOI: 10.1146/annurev-polisci-052318-025732.
2019. "Introducing the Historical Varieties of Democracy Dataset: Political Institutions in the Long Nineteenth Century" Journal of Peace Research, 56 (3): 440-451 (with Carl Henrik Knutsen, Jan Teorell, Tore Wig, Agnes Cornell, John Gerring, et al). DOI: 10.1177/0022343318823866.
2019. "Center-Right Political Parties in Advanced Democracies" Annual Review of Political Science, 22: 17-35 (with Noam Gidron). DOI: 10.1146/annurev-polisci-090717-092750.
2018. "How do voters perceive changes to the rules of the game? Evidence from the 2014 Hungarian elections" Journal of Comparative Economics, 46 (4): 906-919 (with John Ahlquist, Nahomi Ichino, and Jason Wittenberg). DOI: 10.1016/j.jce.2018.01.001.
2015. "How did Britain Democratize? A View from the Sovereign Debt Market” Journal of Economic History, 75(1): 1-29 (with Aditya Dasgupta), [lead article] [replication data]DOI: 10.1017/S0022050715000017.
2013. “The Enduring Indispensability of the Controlled Comparison” Comparative Political Studies, 46 (10): 1301-1327 (with Dan Slater). DOI: 10.1177/0010414012472469.
2013. "Why Do we Still Read Barrington More? Some Reflections on the Survival of an Intellectual Icon" Comparative Democratization Newsletter, APSA 11 (1)
2011 "An Institutional Theory of Direct and Indirect Rule" World Politics, 63 (3): 377-433 (with John Gerring et al.). [replication data] DOI: 10.1017/S0043887111000104.
2010. "The Historical Turn in Democratization Studies" Comparative Political Studies, 43 (8-9): 931-968 (with Giovanni Capoccia). DOI: 10.1177/0010414010370431.
2009. "Shaping Democratic Practice and the Causes of Electoral Fraud" American Political Science Review, 103 (1): 1-21. [replication data]. DOI: 10.1017/S0003055409090042.
2008. "Does Landholding Inequality Block Democratization? The "Bread and Democracy" Thesis and the Case of Prussia” World Politics, 60 (4): 610-641. [replication data]. DOI: 10.1353/wp.0.0021.
2006. "How Did Europe Democratize?" World Politics, 58 (2): 311-338. DOI: 10.1353/wp.2006.0028.
2004. "Rethinking the Origins of Federalism" World Politics, 57 (1): 70. https://www.jstor.org/stable/25054284