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Rudy B. Andeweg

Rudy B. Andeweg

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Political Science

D-Index
29
Citations
4592
World Ranking
1268
National Ranking
40

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2006 - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

Overview

Rudy B. Andeweg is affiliated with Leiden University in the Netherlands and specializes in the field of social sciences. Their research focuses extensively on political science and international relations, with additional works in sociology, political science, and history. The scholar's main areas of study encompass a range of political and social topics relevant to contemporary governance and societal issues.

They have explored several themes throughout their academic career. These include:

  • Populism and Right-Wing Movements
  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Social Policy and Reform Studies
  • Socio-political and Technological Issues
  • Political Systems and Governance
  • European Union Policy and Governance
  • Politics and Society in Latin America

Their published research appears in recognized academic venues, with at least one article appearing in West European Politics. A notable recent publication is "Opposition in times of crisis: COVID-19 in parliamentary debates," released in 2021 in the same journal.

Collaboration is evident in their work, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Tom Louwerse
  • Ulrich Sieberer
  • Or Tuttnauer
  • Robert Elgie
  • Ludger Helms

Throughout their career, Rudy B. Andeweg has contributed notably to understanding how political institutions and social dynamics interact, particularly within European contexts and broader international relations frameworks.

In recognition of their contributions, they were elected to the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2006.

Best Publications

  • Governance and Politics of the Netherlands

    Rudy B. Andeweg;Galen A. Irwin

  • Modes of Political Representation: Toward a New Typology

    Rudy B. Andeweg;Jacques J.A. Thomassen

  • Ministers as double agents? The delegation process between cabinet and ministers

    Rudy B. Andeweg

  • Dutch government and politics

    Rudy B. Andeweg;Galen A. Irwin

  • Pathways to party unity: Sanctions, loyalty, homogeneity and division of labour in the Dutch parliament

    Rudy B. Andeweg;Jacques J.A. Thomassen

  • The reshaping of national party systems

    Rudy Andeweg

  • Approaching Perfect Policy Congruence: Measurement, Development, and Relevance for Political Representation

    Rudy B. Andeweg

  • Beyond representativeness? Trends in political representation

    Rudy B. Andeweg

  • Myth and Reality of the Legitimacy Crisis: Explaining Trends and Cross-National Differences in Established Democracies

    Carolien van Ham;Jacques Thomassen;Kees Aarts;Rudy Andeweg

  • Conflict Management in Coalition Government

    R.B. Andeweg;A. Timmermans

  • Demoted leaders and exiled candidates: Disentangling party and person in the voter’s mind

    Joop J.M. van Holsteyn;Rudy B. Andeweg

  • Executive-Legislative Relations in the Netherlands: Consecutive and Coexisting Patterns

    Rudy B. Andeweg

  • Role specialisation or role switching? Dutch mps between electorate and executive

    Rudy B. Andeweg

  • Dutch voters adrift : on explanations of electoral change (1963-1977)

    Rudolf Bastiaan Andeweg

  • Beyond Collective Representation: Individual Members of Parliament and Interest Representation in the Netherlands

    Jacques Thomassen;Rudy B. Andeweg

  • The Netherlands: The Sanctity of Proportionality

    Rudy B. Andeweg

  • Parliamentary Opposition in Post-Consociational Democracies: Austria, Belgium and the Netherlands

    Rudy B. Andeweg;Lieven De Winter;Wolfgang C. Müller

  • Linking Birth Order to Political Leadership: The Impact of Parents or Sibling Interaction?

    Rudy B. Andeweg;Steef B. Van Den Berg

  • Collegiality and Collectivity: Cabinets, Cabinet Committees, and Cabinet Ministers

    Rudy Andeweg

  • The Netherlands: Still the Politics of Accommodation ?

    A. Timmermans;R.B. Andeweg

  • Opposition in times of crisis: COVID-19 in parliamentary debates

    Tom Louwerse;Ulrich Sieberer;Or Tuttnauer;Rudy B. Andeweg

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacques J.A. Thomassen
Jacques J.A. Thomassen University of Twente
Lieven De Winter
Lieven De Winter Université Catholique de Louvain
Wolfgang C. Müller
Wolfgang C. Müller University of Vienna
Robert Elgie
Robert Elgie Dublin City University
Juliet Kaarbo
Juliet Kaarbo University of St Andrews
Reuven Y. Hazan
Reuven Y. Hazan Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Mark Bovens
Mark Bovens Utrecht University
Ronald Inglehart
Ronald Inglehart University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ilja van Beest
Ilja van Beest Tilburg University
Paul A. M. Van Lange
Paul A. M. Van Lange Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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