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Professor Lawrence Ezrow

Professor
Department of Government
Professor Lawrence Ezrow
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    +44 (0) 1206 873770

  • Location

    5B.301, Colchester Campus

  • Academic support hours

    Tuesdays 11:30-1:30pm

Profile

Biography

Lawrence Ezrow is a Professor in the Department of Government at the University of Essex. His research interests are elections, political representation, policy diffusion, populism, parties’ election strategies, and European Politics. He served as Head of the Department of Government (2016-19) and played a key role in providing leadership and shaping the development of the Department during a period of university expansion. He also served as Section Chair at the American Political Science Association (APSA) for the section on “Representation and Electoral Systems”. He is currently an elected member of the Midwest Political Science Association Council (2023-26). Before arriving at Essex, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow in Multi-level Governance at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU). He has also held visiting appointments at Dartmouth College, Nuffield College (Oxford), the Institute for Advanced Studies (Vienna), and at the European Union Center at Texas A&M University. He has published articles in journals including the American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, European Journal of Political Research, European Journal of Public Policy, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Politics, Journal of Public Policy, Party Politics, Political Science Research and Methods, Research and Politics, Social Science Quarterly, West European Politics, and World Politics.

Qualifications

  • BA (with honours), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

  • MA, Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara

Research and professional activities

Research interests

political representation

Open to supervise

parties' election strategies

Open to supervise

political institutions

Open to supervise

Current research

http://www.ljezrow.com/

Teaching and supervision

Previous supervision

Agnes Krisztina Magyar
Agnes Krisztina Magyar
Thesis title: Negative Partisanship in Changing Political Contexts in Western Europe
Degree subject: Government
Degree type: Doctor of Philosophy
Awarded date: 6/1/2023
Anthea Jeanne Alberto
Anthea Jeanne Alberto
Degree subject: Occasional Study: Government Research
Degree type: Occasional Postgraduate Study
Awarded date: 22/5/2021
Sayan Banerjee
Sayan Banerjee
Thesis title: Essays on Ethnic Party Competition and Public Goods Provision in South Asia
Degree subject: Government
Degree type: Doctor of Philosophy
Awarded date: 10/10/2019
Michele Fenzl
Michele Fenzl
Thesis title: Democracy in Unequal Times: How Economic Inequality Influences Voter Turnout, Party Polarization, and Union Density
Degree subject: Government
Degree type: Doctor of Philosophy
Awarded date: 13/6/2019
Werner Krause
Werner Krause
Degree subject: Occasional Study: Government Research
Degree type: Occasional Postgraduate Study
Awarded date: 17/12/2018
Ron David Lehrer
Ron David Lehrer
Thesis title: The Effects of Intra-Party Democracy on Party Competition
Degree subject: Government
Degree type: Doctor of Philosophy
Awarded date: 29/1/2015

Publications

Journal articles (43)

Bohmelt, T., Ezrow, L. and Zur, R., (2024). Anti-immigration party success abroad and voter polarization at home. Electoral Studies. 88 (April), 102762-102762

Ezrow, L. and Krause, W., (2023). Voter Turnout Decline and Party Responsiveness. British Journal of Political Science. 53 (1), 85-103

Ezrow, L., Fenzl, M. and Hellwig, T., (2023). Bicameralism and Policy Responsiveness to Public Opinion. American Journal of Political Science. 68 (3), 1089-1105

Adams, J., Bernardi, L., Ezrow, L. and Somer-Topcu, Z., (2023). Why Parties Gain Votes When the Public Perceives Them Shifting to the Right. Political Studies. 72 (3), 1203-1222

Bohmelt, T. and Ezrow, L., (2023). Policy Issue Salience and Legislative Output of Populist Governments: Evidence from Immigration Policies. Journal of European Public Policy. 31 (11), 3651-3675

Bohmelt, T. and Ezrow, L., (2022). How Party Platforms on Immigration Become Policy. Journal of Public Policy. 42 (1), 1-19

Senninger, R., Bischof, D. and Ezrow, L., (2022). How Transnational Party Alliances Influence National Parties' Policies. Political Science Research and Methods. 10 (3), 651-658

Bohmelt, T., Ezrow, L. and Lehrer, R., (2022). Populism and Intra-Party Democracy. European Journal of Political Research. 61 (4), 1143-1154

Adams, JF., Böhmelt, T., Ezrow, L. and Schleiter, P., (2022). Backlash policy diffusion to populists in power.. PLoS One. 17 (9), e0273951-e0273951

Ezrow, L., Böhmelt, T., Lehrer, R. and Ward, H., (2021). Follow the foreign leader? Why following foreign incumbents is an effective electoral strategy. Party Politics. 27 (4), 716-729

(2021). Corrigendum to Satisfaction with democracy and voter turnout: A temporal perspective. Party Politics. 27 (2), 389-389

Schleiter, P., Bohmelt, T., Ezrow, L. and Lehrer, R., (2021). Social Democratic Party Exceptionalism and Transnational Policy Linkages. World Politics. 73 (3), 512-544

Ezrow, L., Hellwig, T. and Fenzl, M., (2020). Responsiveness, If You Can Afford It: Policy Responsiveness in Good and Bad Economic Times. The Journal of Politics. 82 (3), 1166-1170

Adams, J., Bernardi, L., Ezrow, L., Gordon, O., Liu, T-P. and Phillips, MC., (2019). A Problem with Empirical Studies of Party Policy Shifts: Alternative Measures of Party Shifts are Uncorrelated. European Journal of Political Research. 58 (4), 1234-1244

Lehrer, R., Ezrow, L., Ward, H. and Bohmelt, T., (2017). Intra–Party Democracy and Responsiveness to Rival Parties’ Policies. Social Science Quarterly. 98 (3), 1026-1024

Bohmelt, TFK., Ezrow, L., Lehrer, R., Schleiter, P. and Ward, H., (2017). Why Dominant Governing Parties Are Cross-Nationally Influential. International Studies Quarterly. 61 (4), 749-759

Bohmelt, T., Ezrow, L., Lehrer, R. and Ward, H., (2016). Party Policy Diffusion. American Political Science Review. 110 (2), 397-410

Ezrow, L. and Xezonakis, G., (2016). Satisfaction with democracy and voter turnout. Party Politics. 22 (1), 3-14

Adams, J., Ezrow, L. and Wlezien, C., (2016). The Company You Keep: How Voters Infer Party Positions on European Integration from Governing Coalition Arrangements. American Journal of Political Science. 60 (4), 811-823

Ezrow, L. and Hellwig, T., (2015). The hidden cost of consensus: How coordinated market economies insulate politics. Research & Politics. 2 (4), 205316801561487-205316801561487

Ezrow, L., Homola, J. and Tavits, M., (2014). When Extremism Pays: Policy Positions, Voter Certainty, and Party Support in Postcommunist Europe. Journal of Politics. 76 (02), 535-547

Adams, J., Ezrow, L. and Somer-Topcu, Z., (2014). Do Voters Respond to Party Manifestos or to a Wider Information Environment? An Analysis of Mass-Elite Linkages on European Integration. American Journal of Political Science. 58 (4), 967-978

Ezrow, L., Homola, J. and Tavits, M., (2014). When Extremism Pays: Policy Positions, Voter Certainty, and Party Support in Postcommunist Europe. The Journal of Politics. 76 (2), 535-547

Ezrow, L. and Hellwig, T., (2014). Responding to Voters or Responding to Markets? Political Parties and Public Opinion in an Era of Globalization. International Studies Quarterly. 58 (4), 816-827

Ezrow, L., Tavits, M. and Homola, J., (2014). Voter Polarization, Strength of Partisanship, and Support for Extremist Parties. Comparative Political Studies. 47 (11), 1558-1583

Abney, R., Adams, J., Clark, M., Easton, M., Ezrow, L., Kosmidis, S. and Neundorf, A., (2013). When does valence matter? Heightened valence effects for governing parties during election campaigns. Party Politics. 19 (1), 61-82

Adams, J., Ezrow, L., Merrill, S. and Somer-Topcu, Z., (2013). Does Collective Responsibility for Performance Alter Party Strategies? Policy-Seeking Parties in Proportional Systems. British Journal of Political Science. 43 (1), 1-23

Adams, J., Ezrow, L., Merrill, S. and Somer-Topcu, Z., (2013). Does Collective Responsibility for Performance Alter Party Strategies? Policy-Seeking Parties in Proportional Systems. British Journal of Political Science. 43 (01), 1-23

Adams, J., Ezrow, L. and Leiter, D., (2012). Partisan Sorting and Niche Parties in Europe. West European Politics. 35 (6), 1272-1294

Adams, J., Ezrow, L. and Somer-Topcu, Z., (2011). Is Anybody Listening? Evidence That Voters Do Not Respond to European Parties’ Policy Statements During Elections. American Journal of Political Science. 55 (2), 370-382

Ezrow, L. and Xezonakis, G., (2011). Citizen Satisfaction With Democracy and Parties’ Policy Offerings. Comparative Political Studies. 44 (9), 1152-1178

Ward, H., Ezrow, L. and Dorussen, H., (2011). Globalization, Party Positions, and the Median Voter. World Politics. 63 (3), 509-547

Ezrow, L., De Vries, C., Steenbergen, M. and Edwards, E., (2011). Mean voter representation and partisan constituency representation: Do parties respond to the mean voter position or to their supporters?. Party Politics. 17 (3), 275-301

Ezrow, L., (2011). Reply to Dow: Party Positions, Votes and the Mediating Role of Electoral Systems?. British Journal of Political Science. 41 (2), 448-452

Ward, H., Dorussen, H. and Ezrow, L., (2011). Globalization, Social Democratic Parties and the Median Voter. World Politics. 63 (3), 509-547

Ezrow, L., (2011). Reply to Dow: Party Positions, Votes and the Mediating Role of Electoral Systems?. British Journal of Political Science. 41 (02), 448-452

Budge, I., Ezrow, L. and McDonald, MD., (2010). Ideology, Party Factionalism and Policy Change: An integrated dynamic theory. British Journal of Political Science. 40 (4), 781-804

Budge, I., Ezrow, L. and McDonald, MD., (2010). Ideology, Party Factionalism and Policy Change: An integrated dynamic theory. British Journal of Political Science. 40 (04), 781-804

EZROW, L., (2008). Research Note: On the inverse relationship between votes and proximity for niche parties. European Journal of Political Research. 47 (2), 206-220

Ezrow, L., (2007). The Variance Matters: How Party Systems Represent the Preferences of Voters. The Journal of Politics. 69 (1), 182-192

Adams, J., Clark, M., Ezrow, L. and Glasgow, G., (2006). Are Niche Parties Fundamentally Different from Mainstream Parties? The Causes and the Electoral Consequences of Western European Parties' Policy Shifts, 1976–1998. American Journal of Political Science. 50 (3), 513-529

EZROW, L., (2005). Are moderate parties rewarded in multiparty systems? A pooled analysis of Western European elections, 1984–1998. European Journal of Political Research. 44 (6), 881-898

ADAMS, J., CLARK, M., EZROW, L. and GLASGOW, G., (2004). Understanding Change and Stability in Party Ideologies: Do Parties Respond to Public Opinion or to Past Election Results?. British Journal of Political Science. 34 (4), 589-610

Books (1)

Ezrow, L., (2010). Linking Citizens and Parties. Oxford University Press. 9780199572526

Book chapters (1)

Ezrow, L., (2011). Electoral Systems and Party Responsiveness. In: Political Economy of Institutions, Democracy and Voting. Editors: Schofield, N. and Caballero, G., . Springer. 303- 325. 9783642195181

Grants and funding

2020

REF Critical Friend of Exeter: Review REF items

University of Exeter (Funder)

2008

Subconstituency Representation Across Western Europe

Economic & Social Research Council

Contact

ezrow@essex.ac.uk
+44 (0) 1206 873770

Location:

5B.301, Colchester Campus

Academic support hours:

Tuesdays 11:30-1:30pm