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Colin Hay (political scientist)

British political scientist (born 1968)


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British political scientist (born 1968)

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nameColin Hay
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awardsPolitical Studies Association W J M Mackenzie Book Prize for the best political science book 2007

the political scientist named Colin Hay

Colin Hay (born 9 November 1968) is Professor of Political Sciences at Sciences Po, Paris and Affiliate Professor of Political Analysis at the University of Sheffield, joint editor-in-chief of the journal Comparative European Politics. and Managing Editor of the journal New Political Economy.

Education

Hay studied Social and Political Science at Clare College, Cambridge, and moved to the Department of Sociology at Lancaster University to research his PhD under the supervision of Bob Jessop.

Career

After completing his PhD, Hay worked at the University of Birmingham, where he was head of the Department of Political Science and International Studies between 2002 and 2005. He moved to Paris in 2013.

Selected bibliography

Books

As editor:

Hay won the Political Studies Association W J M Mackenzie Book Prize for the best political science book published in 2007 at the 2008 PSA Awards.

Journal articles

References

References

  1. "Hay, Colin, 1968-". Library of Congress.
  2. "Comparative European Politics: about this journal". [[Palgrave Macmillan]].
  3. . (31 October 2020). ["New Political Economy Editorial board"](https://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=editorialBoard&journalCode=cnpe20). *New Political Economy*.
  4. "Colin Hay". Sciences Po.
  5. (27 March 2016). "Book Detail {{!}} Polity".
  6. (2013). "The Failure of Anglo-liberal Capitalism {{!}} C. Hay {{!}} Palgrave Macmillan".
  7. (2000). "Demystifying Globalization {{!}} C. Hay {{!}} Palgrave Macmillan". Palgrave Macmillan UK.
  8. (2007-02-16). "European Politics". Oxford University Press.
  9. (2008-11-25). "Political Studies Association Awards 2008". Political Studies Association.
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