
Adam Przeworski
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 84 |
Date of birth | May 5,1940 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Warsaw |
Poland | |
Field | Political Science |
Notable student | Michael Goldfield |
Fernando Limongi | |
Stathis N. Kalyvas | |
John R. Bowman | |
Job | Professor |
Political scientist | |
Education | Northwestern University |
University of Warsaw | |
Awards | Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science |
American Political Science Association | |
Woodrow Wilson | |
Johan Skytte Prize | |
Affiliations | New York University |
Institut | New York University |
Northwestern University | |
University of Chicago | |
Children | Molly Przeworski |
Influence | Robert A. Dahl |
Joseph Schumpeter | |
Jon Elster | |
H index | 93 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 640373 |
Democracy and Development
Democracy and the Limits of Self-Government
Why Bother With Elections?
States and Markets
Democracia Sustentable
The logic of comparative social inquiry
Paper Stones: A History of Electoral Socialism
The state and the economy under capitalism
Minimalist Conception of Democracy: a Defense
What Makes Democracies Endure?
Democracy and Development in South America, 1946-1988
Democracy and the market
Capitalism and social democracy
Crises of Democracy
Democracy and Development: Political Institutions and Well-Being in the World, 1950-1990
Democracy and the Limits of Self-Government
Why Bother With Elections?
States and Markets
Democracia Sustentable
The logic of comparative social inquiry
Paper Stones: A History of Electoral Socialism
The state and the economy under capitalism
Minimalist Conception of Democracy: a Defense
What Makes Democracies Endure?
Democracy and Development in South America, 1946-1988
Democracy and the market
Capitalism and social democracy
Crises of Democracy
Democracy and Development: Political Institutions and Well-Being in the World, 1950-1990
Adam Przeworski Life story
Adam Przeworski is a Polish-American professor of political science specializing in comparative politics. He is Carroll and Milton Professor Emeritus in the Department of Politics of New York University.