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Austria
2026

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Political Science

D-Index
40
Citations
7953
World Ranking
499
National Ranking
3

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Political Science in Austria Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Political Science in Austria Leader Award

Overview

Andreas Dür is affiliated with the University of Salzburg in Austria. Their research spans multiple aspects of social sciences, with a particular focus on business, management, and political science. The main fields of study in which they have published include Social Sciences and Business, Management and Accounting. Subfields covered in their work include Strategy and Management, Political Science and International Relations, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Development, and Economics and Econometrics.

The principal topics Andreas Dür addresses in their research consist of:

  • Global trade and economics
  • Political Influence and Corporate Strategies
  • European Union Policy and Governance
  • World Trade Organization Law
  • International Development and Aid
  • International Business and FDI
  • International Arbitration and Investment Law

Among the frequent publication venues for their work are:

  • Harvard Dataverse
  • Journal of European Public Policy
  • European Political Science Review
  • The Review of International Organizations
  • Business and Politics

Notable recent papers authored by Andreas Dür include:

  • Elite cueing and attitudes towards trade agreements: the case of TTIP (2020), published in European Political Science Review
  • Reacting to the politicization of trade policy (2023), published in Journal of European Public Policy
  • Lobbying in the face of politicisation: interest group strategies in trade policy (2023), published in Journal of European Public Policy
  • Interest group preferences towards trade agreements: institutional design matters (2022), published in Interest Groups & Advocacy

Their research also intersects with works by other scholars, with frequent co-authors including Robert Huber, Yannick Stiller, Gemma Mateo, Markus Gastinger, and Gabriele Spilker.

Best Publications

  • The design of international trade agreements: introducing a new dataset

    Andreas Dür;Leonardo Baccini;Manfred Elsig

  • The Question of Interest Group Influence

    Andreas Dür;Dirk De Bièvre

  • Inclusion without Influence? NGOs in European Trade Policy

    Andreas Dür;Dirk De Bièvre

  • Measuring Interest Group Influence in the EU : A note on Methodology

    Andreas Dür

  • Interest Groups in the European Union: How Powerful Are They?

    Andreas Dür

  • Gaining access or going public? Interest group strategies in five European countries

    Andreas Dür;Gemma Mateo

  • Interest Group Success in the European Union: When (and Why) Does Business Lose?

    Andreas Dür;Patrick Bernhagen;David Marshall

  • Public opinion and interest group influence: how citizen groups derailed the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement

    Andreas Dür;Gemma Mateo

  • Bringing Economic Interests Back into the Study of EU Trade Policy-Making:

    Andreas Dür

  • Insiders versus Outsiders: Interest group politics in multilevel Europe

    Andreas Dür;Gemma Mateo

  • The New Regionalism and Policy Interdependence

    Leonardo Baccini;Andreas Dür

  • Who lobbies the European Union? National interest groups in a multilevel polity

    Andreas Dür;Gemma Mateo

  • Constituency Interests and Delegation in European and American Trade Policy

    Dirk De BiÈvre;Andreas DÜr

  • Protection for Exporters: Power and Discrimination in Transatlantic Trade Relations, 1930–2010

    Andreas Dür

  • Who Lobbies the European Union? National Interest Groups in a Multilevel Polity

    Andreas Dür;Gemma Mateo González

  • Introduction: The EU in International Trade Negotiations*

    Andreas Dür;Hubert Zimmermann

  • EU Trade Policy as Protection for Exporters: The Agreements with Mexico and Chile*

    Andreas Dür

  • Principals, agents, and the European Union's foreign economic policies

    Andreas Dür;Manfred Elsig

  • Mapping the Trade and Environment Nexus: Insights from a New Data Set

    Jean-Frédéric Morin;Andreas Dür;Lisa Lechner

  • The Politics of Trade Agreement Design: Revisiting the Depth–Flexibility Nexus

    Leonardo Baccini;Andreas Dür;Manfred Elsig

  • The INTEREURO Project: Logic and structure

    Jan Beyers;Laura Chaqués Bonafont;Andreas Dür;Rainer Eising

  • Choosing a bargaining strategy in EU negotiations: power, preferences, and culture

    Andreas Dür;Gemma Mateo

  • The Political Influence of Business in the European Union

    Andreas Dür;David Marshall;Patrick Bernhagen

  • Gaining Access or Going Public? Interest Group Strategies in Five European Countries

    Andreas Dür;Gemma Mateo González

  • Citizen Groups Derailed the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement

    Andreas Dur

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick Bernhagen
Patrick Bernhagen University of Stuttgart
Jan Beyers
Jan Beyers University of Antwerp
David Lowery
David Lowery Pennsylvania State University
William A. Maloney
William A. Maloney Newcastle University
Rainer Eising
Rainer Eising Ruhr University Bochum
Gabriele Spilker
Gabriele Spilker University of Konstanz

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