Sophie Panel

CV

Depuis 2019 : postdoctorante au CEVIPOL, Université Libre de Bruxelles.

2017-2019 : postdoctorante à l'Institut de Recherche Stratégique de l'Ecole Militaire (IRSEM, Paris).

2015-2017 : attachée temporaire d'enseignement et de recherche (ATER), Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux.

2012-2015 : doctorante en science politique, Université de Heidelberg.

Domaines d'intérêt

Régimes autoritaires ; conflits armés ; opinion publique et légitimité démocratique.

Travaux sélectionnés

François A., S. Panel & L. Weill. "Educated dictators attract more foreign direct investment." Journal of Comparative Economics, doi: 10.1016/j.jce.2019.11.006 

Panel S. 2019. "Is popular support for democracy underreported? Evidence from 32 African countries." International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 31(4), 753-766.

Magni Berton R. & S. Panel. 2018. "Alternation through death: is gerontocracy an equilibrium?" Political Research Quarterly, 71(4), 975-988.

Magni Berton R. & S. Panel. 2018. "Manifestos and public opinion: testing the relevance of spatial models to explain salience choices." Comparative European Politics,16(5), 783-804.

Bedock C. & S. Panel. 2017. "Conceptions of democracy, political representation and socioeconomic well-being: explaining how French voters assess the degree of democracy of their regime." French Politics, 15(4), 389-417.

Magni Berton R. & S. Panel. 2017. "Strategic gerontocracy: why nondemocratic systems produce older leaders."  Public Choice, 171(3-4), 409-427.

Panel S. 2017. "Political instability, leader’s affiliation, and organizational culture: why are military dictatorships more likely to initiate militarized interstate disputes?" Security Studies, 26(2), 333-358.

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