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Overview

Philip Manow is affiliated with the University of Bremen in Germany and conducts research primarily within the social sciences. Their work spans various interconnected fields, focusing notably on sociology and political science as well as political science and international relations.

Their research covers several specific topics, including social policy and reform studies, housing, finance, and neoliberalism, the political and economic history of the UK and US, electoral systems and political participation, gender politics and representation, political influence and corporate strategies, and interactions between religion and society.

Philip Manow has contributed to academic publishing through a range of articles and monographs. Recent publications include:

  • "ParlGov 2022 Release," 2022, Harvard Dataverse
  • "ParlGov 2020 Release," 2020, Harvard Dataverse
  • "Parliaments Day-by-Day: A New Open Source Database to Answer the Question of Who Was in What Parliament, Party, and Party-group, and When," 2021, Legislative Studies Quarterly
  • "Max Weber und die Demokratie," 2020, Leviathan
  • "COVID-19, Europa und der Populismus," 2020, Geschichte und Gesellschaft

Manow's book publications include titles released by distinguished publishers such as the Max Planck Society and Wallstein Verlag eBooks. Notable books are:

  • "Social Protection, Capitalist Production: The Bismarckian Welfare State in the German Political Economy, 1880-2015," 2020
  • "Nehmen, Teilen, Weiden," 2022

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Kees van Kersbergen
  • Tomas Turner-Zwinkels
  • Elena Frech
  • Stefanie Bailer
  • Niels D. Goet

Their articles appear regularly in certain publication venues, with multiple contributions to journals such as Leviathan, Harvard Dataverse, and Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte. They also have published works in Legislative Studies Quarterly and Rechtstheorie.

Best Publications

  • Panel Data Analysis in Comparative Politics: Linking Method to Theory

    Thomas Plümper;Vera E. Troeger;Philip Manow

  • Comparing Welfare Capitalism: Social Policy and Political Economy in Europe, Japan and the USA

    Bernhard Ebbinghaus;Philip Manow;Philip Manow

  • Strukturbildung von Politikfeldern: Das Beispiel bundesdeutscher Gesundheitspolitik seit den fünfziger Jahren

    Marian Döhler;Philip Manow

  • Adjusting Badly: The German Welfare State, Structural Change, and the Open Economy

    Philip Manow;Eric Seils

  • ‚The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly‘

    Philip Manow

  • Die Politische Ökonomie des Populismus

    Philip Manow

  • Adapting the Welfare State: The Case of Health Care Reform in Britain, Germany and the United States

    Susan Giaimo;Philip Manow

  • Electoral rules, class coalitions and welfare state regimes, or how to explain Esping-Andersen with Stein Rokkan

    Philip Manow

  • Die (Ent-)Demokratisierung der Demokratie – zwei Prozesse

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  • Religion and the western welfare state: The theoretical context

    Philip Manow;Kees van Kersbergen

  • Introduction: Studying Varieties of Welfare Capitalism

    Bernhard Ebbinghaus;Philip Manow;Philip Manow

  • The Employment Crisis of the German Welfare State

    Philip Manow;Eric Seils

  • Korporatisierung als gesundheitspolitische Strategie

    Marian Döhler;Philip Manow

  • Religion, Class Coalitions, and Welfare States: Index

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  • The Comparative Institutional Advantages of Welfare State Regimes and New Coalitions in Welfare State Reforms

    Philip Manow

  • Social Insurance and the German Political Economy

    Philip Manow

  • Legislative Self-Restraint Under Divided Government In Germany, 1976-2002

    Philip Manow;Simone Burkhart

  • Germany: co-operative federalism and the overgrazing of the fiscal commons

    Philip Manow

  • Wage coordination and the welfare state: Germany and Japan compared

    Philip Manow

  • Gesundheitspolitische Steuerung zwischen Hierarchie und Verhandlung

    Marian Döhler;Philip Manow

  • Democratic reason. Politics, collective intelligence, and the rule of the many

    Philip Manow

  • Ordoliberalismus als ökonomische Ordnungstheologie

    Philip Manow

  • Die politische Anatomie demokratischer Repräsentation

    Philip Manow

  • Im Schatten des Königs: Die politische Anatomie demokratischer Repräsentation

    Philip Manow

  • Transformationen des Kapitalismus

    Jens Beckert;Bernhard Ebbinghaus;Anke Hassel;Philip Manow

  • Religion und Sozialstaat: Die konfessionellen Grundlagen europäischer Wohlfahrtsstaatsregime

    Philip Manow

  • Wahlkreis- oder Listenabgeordneter, Typus oder Episode? Eine Sequenzanalyse der Wege in den Bundestag

    Philip Manow

  • Mechanismen der Politik: Strategische Interaktion im deutschen Regierungssystem

    Steffen Ganghof;Philip Manow

  • Kompromiss und Konflikt im parteipolitisierten Föderalismus der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

    Simone Burkhart;Philip Manow

  • [Rezension] Rieger, Elmar; Leibfried, Stephan: Kultur und Globalisierung: Sozialpolitische Theologie in Konfuzianismus und Christentum (Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2004)

    Philip Manow

  • Was erklärt politische Patronage in den Ländern Westeuropas? Defizite des politischen Wettbewerbs oder historisch-formative Phasen der Massendemokratisierung

    Philip Manow

  • Veto-Antizipation: Gesetzgebung im deutschen Bikameralismus

    Simone Burkhart;Philip Manow

  • Gesundheitspolitik im Einigungsprozeß

    Philip Manow

  • Die Sozialversicherung in der DDR und der BRD, 1945 - 1990: über die Fortschrittlichkeit rückschrittlicher Institutionen

    Philip Manow

  • Was bringt die Föderalismusreform? Wahrscheinliche Effekte der geänderten Zustimmungspflicht

    Simone Burkhart;Philip Manow

  • Politische Korruption und politischer Wettbewerb: Probleme der quantitativen Analyse

    Philip Manow

  • Europäische Sozialpolitik und Europas parteipolitisches Gravitationszentrum in den Jahren 1957-2003

    Philip Manow;Armin Schäfer;Hendrik Zorn

  • Dimensionen der Disproportionalität - Erststimmen und Direktmandate in den Bundestagswahlen von 1953 bis 2009

    Philip Manow

Frequent Co-Authors

Kees van Kersbergen
Kees van Kersbergen Aarhus University
Bernhard Ebbinghaus
Bernhard Ebbinghaus University of Mannheim
Bruno Palier
Bruno Palier Sciences Po
Patrick Emmenegger
Patrick Emmenegger University of St. Gallen
Daniel Ziblatt
Daniel Ziblatt Harvard University
Thomas Plümper
Thomas Plümper Vienna University of Economics and Business
Anton Hemerijck
Anton Hemerijck European University Institute
Wolfgang Streeck
Wolfgang Streeck Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Michael Zürn
Michael Zürn Social Science Research Center Berlin
Silja Häusermann
Silja Häusermann University of Zurich

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