CIRCaP Occasional Papers
SECOND SERIES
The CIRCaP Occasional Papers series is an instrument for the dissemination of research conducted at the centre. Moreover, the series will host the papers discussed during the seminars held at the centre, or those submitted autonomously to the editorial team, which are relevant to the research projects pursued at CIRCaP.
The new series, launched in 2017, ideally resumes the tradition of the Occasional papers published between 1999 and 2011.
The papers submitted to the CIRCaP Occasional Papers series will be peer-reviewed. The editorial team examines the submissions and, in case they fit the editorial line of the series, they will be forwarded for evaluation to one more anonymous reviewers.
The new series, launched in 2017, ideally resumes the tradition of the Occasional papers published between 1999 and 2011.
The papers submitted to the CIRCaP Occasional Papers series will be peer-reviewed. The editorial team examines the submissions and, in case they fit the editorial line of the series, they will be forwarded for evaluation to one more anonymous reviewers.
01/2018
Luigi Curini, Francesco Marangoni, Filippo Tronconi COMPETING COORDINATION DEVICES IN LEGISLATIVE ARENAS: THE CASE OF DYADIC ANALYSIS OF PARLIAMENTARY BEHAVIOUR 01//2017Jean Blondel
AFRICAN PRESIDENTIAL REPUBLICS // A STUDY OF THE POSITIVE PART PLAYED BY FIFTEEN PRESIDENTS |
01/2018
Bruno Marino, Nicola Martocchia Diodati, Luca Verzichelli FROM LEADERS TO PERSONALITIES? EVIDENCE FROM AN EXPERT SURVEY ON PERSONALISATION OF POLITICS IN WESTERN EUROPE (1985-2016) 02//2017Nicola Martocchia Diodati - Luca Verzichelli
SELEZIONE E CARRIERA DEI GOVERNANTI ITALIANI // NUOVE PROSPETTIVE DI RICERCA |
Editorial Team (2017-2019)
Francesco Marangoni
Francesco Olmastroni
Federico Russo
Luca Verzichelli
Proposals must be sent to: circap@unisi.it
See also: CIRCaP Occasional Papers series 1999-2011
Francesco Marangoni
Francesco Olmastroni
Federico Russo
Luca Verzichelli
Proposals must be sent to: circap@unisi.it
See also: CIRCaP Occasional Papers series 1999-2011