Gerard Alexander

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Gerard Alexander is an American political scientist known for his work on democratic institutions, conservative politics, and the dynamics of political polarization.

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instanceOf academic
person
political scientist
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Columbia University
Haverford College
University of Oxford
surface form: Oxford University
employer University of Virginia
fieldOfWork American politics
European politics
comparative politics
conservative politics
democratic institutions
democratization
political polarization
political science
gender male
hasAcademicPublicationIn Comparative Political Studies
Comparative government
surface form: Comparative Politics

Journal of Democracy
World Politics
hasWrittenFor National Review
The American Interest
The New York Times
Washington Post
surface form: The Washington Post

The Weekly Standard
languageSpoken English
memberOf Department of Politics at the University of Virginia
nationality American
notableWork research on conservative parties in Europe
research on democratic institutions
research on political polarization
occupation professor
positionHeld associate professor of politics
researchInterest comparative party systems
ideological polarization
institutional constraints on democracy
right-of-center parties in Europe
workLocation Charlottesville, Virginia

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