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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh

Overview

Charlie Jeffery is affiliated with the University of York in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily covers the fields of Social Sciences and Political Science and International Relations, focusing on topics related to Political Systems and Governance, European Union Policy and Governance, and Social Policy and Reform Studies.

The scientist's recent publications include:

  • Analysing vote-choice in a multinational state: national identity and territorial differentiation in the 2016 Brexit vote, 2020, Regional Studies
  • 'Breakthrough' political science: Multi-level governance - Reconceptualising Europe's modernised polity, 2020, The British Journal of Politics and International Relations

Frequent co-authors in Jeffery's work are:

  • Ailsa Henderson
  • Ed Gareth Poole
  • Richard Wyn Jones
  • Daniel Wincott
  • Jac Larner

Regular publication venues include:

  • Regional Studies
  • The British Journal of Politics and International Relations

In recognition of their career, Charlie Jeffery was awarded Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2007.

Best Publications

  • Sub‐National Mobilization and European Integration: Does it Make any Difference?

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  • Are Regional Elections really ‘Second-Order’ Elections?

    Arjan H. Schakel;Charlie Jeffery

  • How Brexit was made in England

    Ailsa Henderson;Charlie Jeffery;Daniel Wincott;Richard Wyn Jones

  • The Electoral Cycle and Multi-Level Voting in Germany

    Charlie Jeffery;Daniel Hough

  • England, Englishness and Brexit

    Ailsa Henderson;Charlie Jeffery;Robert Liñeira;Roger Scully

  • Regional Elections in Multi-Level Systems

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  • The challenge of territorial politics: beyond methodological nationalism

    Charlie Jeffery;Daniel Wincott

  • Devolution in the United Kingdom: Statehood and Citizenship in Transition

    Charlie Jeffery;Daniel Wincott

  • Understanding Post-Devolution Elections in Scotland and Wales in Comparative Perspective:

    Charlie Jeffery;Dan Hough

  • Recasting German federalism : the legacies of unification

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  • Party politics and territorial representation in the federal republic of Germany

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  • Farewell the third level? The German Lander and the European policy process

    Charlie Jeffery

  • Devolution and Local Government

    Charlie Jeffery

  • Regional information offices in brussels and multi‐level governance in the eu: A UK‐German comparison

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  • Germany in the European Union: Constructing Normality

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  • Germany and European Integration: A shifting of tectonic plates

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  • Devolution in the United Kingdom: Problems of a Piecemeal Approach to Constitutional Change

    Charlie Jeffery

  • Regional policy variation in Germany: the diversity of living conditions in a ‘unitary federal state’

    Charlie Jeffery;Niccole M. Pamphilis;Ed Turner;Carolyn Rowe

  • The Non‐Reform of the German Federal System after Unification

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  • Unification and Maastricht: The response of the Länder governments

    Charlie Jeffery;John Yates

  • The challenge of territorial politics

    Charlie Jeffery

  • Editorial: Towards a Regional Political Science

    Charlie Jeffery;Arjan H. Schakel

  • Devolution, public attitudes and social citizenship

    Charlie Jeffery

  • New Research Agendas on Regional Party Competition

    Charlie Jeffery

  • Citizenship after the Nation State: Regionalism, Nationalism and Public Attitudes in Europe

    Ailsa Henderson;Charlie Jeffery;Daniel Wincott

  • German unity, European integration and the future of the federal system: Revival or permanent loss of substance?

    Roland Sturm;Charlie Jeffery

  • Cycles of Conflict: Fiscal Equalization in Germany

    Charlie Jeffery

  • England and its two unions: The anatomy of a nation and its discontents

    Richard Wyn Jones;Guy Lodge;Charlie Jeffery;Glenn Gottfried

  • Introduction to the special issue : reframing German Federalism

    Niccole M. Pamphilis;Charlie Jeffery;Carolyn Rowe;Ed Turner

  • Devolution and Social Citizenship: Which Society, Whose Citizenship?

    Charlie Jeffery

  • Regions and the constitution for Europe: German and British impacts

    Charlie Jeffery

  • Germany: an erosion of federal-laender linkages?

    Dan Hough;Charlie Jeffery

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Wincott
Daniel Wincott Cardiff University
Roger Scully
Roger Scully Hong Kong Baptist University
Simon Bulmer
Simon Bulmer University of Sheffield
Arjan H. Schakel
Arjan H. Schakel University of Bergen

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