Seth Jolly
Assistant Professor, Political Science
Degree
Ph.D., Duke University, 2006
Specialties
Comparative politics, European Union
Personal Website
http://http://faculty.maxwell.syr.edu/skjolly/
Publications
"The Europhile Fringe? Regionalist Party Support for European Integration." European Union Politics 8.1 (March 2007): 109-130.
"Location, Location, Location: National Contextual Factors and Public Support for European Integration." (with Adam P. Brinegar), European Union Politics6.2 (June 2005): 155-180.
"Varieties of Capitalism and Political Divides Over European Integration." (with Adam P. Brinegar and Herbert Kitschelt), in European Integration and Political Conflict, edited by Gary Marks and Marco Steenbergen (2004).
Courses
Politics of Western Europe
Ethnic Conflict
Comparative Political Parties
Research Interests
European and European Union Politics, Political Parties, Ethnic Conflict, Political Economy
Research Projects
I am currently working on two research projects. A Europe of Regions? Regional Integration, Sub-State Nationalism and the Optimal Size of States investigates whether European integration increases sub-state nationalist mobilization within European Union member states. In this research project, I explore the strategies and electoral success of sub-state nationalist political parties in Western Europe. Extending the literature on sub-state nationalist political parties, multi-level governance and the optimal size of nations, I argue that deeper European political and economic integration increases support for sub-state nationalist parties because it increases the viability of independent small states within the European Union.
The second project investigates the causes of xenophobia in western Europe. In particular, how does the presence of immigrants or minorities in a local community affect the attitudes towards these groups?