Grigorii Golosov

Grigorii Golosov
Григорий Голосов
Grigorii Golosov in March 2024
Born
Grigorii Vasilyevich Golosov

(1963-04-30) April 30, 1963 (age 61)
NationalityRussian
Alma materNovosibirsk State University (1985)
Central European University (1995)
OccupationPolitical scientist

Grigorii Vasilyevich Golosov (Russian: Григорий Васильевич Голосов), sometimes spelled as Grigory Golosov, is a Russian political scientist. He is a professor and the Head of Political Science Department at the European University at Saint Petersburg, Russia.[1] He is notable as expert on political institutions and electoral systems, in particular, in application to Russia.[2][3] His article "Electoral Systems and Party Formation in Russia" (Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 36, No. 8, October 2003, pp. 912–935) received a Lawrence Longley Award of the American Political Science Association for the best journal article on electoral systems and representation published in 2003.

Biography

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Grigorii Golosov was born in 1963. After his doctoral studies, from 1987 to 1995, he worked at Novosibirsk State University.[4] He has been working at the European University at Saint Petersburg since 1996. In August 2002 through May 2003, he was a Residential Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.[5] He is a member of editorial boards of Party Politics,[6] Europe-Asia Studies,[7] Slavic Review,[8] Problems of Post-Communism,[9] and several other national and international journals.

Books

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In Russian

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Most cited articles

Recent articles

References

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  1. ^ "Golosov, Grigorii". European University at St. Petersburg.
  2. ^ "Department of Political Science". European University at Saint Petersburg.
  3. ^ Ачкасов, В.А. (2002). Сравнительная политология : Курс лекций (in Russian). Saint Petersburg: Социологическое общество им. М.М. Ковалевского. ISBN 5-94348-013-7.
  4. ^ "Григорий Голосов" (in Russian). Открытый Университет.
  5. ^ Wilson Center Announces Fellows Class of 2002—2003
  6. ^ Editorial Board
  7. ^ Editorial board
  8. ^ Slavic Review Staff and Editorial Board
  9. ^ "Problems of Post-Communism Editorial Board".