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Donald Searing

Title: Distinguished Professor, Political Science
Department/School: Political Science , CB#3265
Telephone: (919) 962-0443
Email:searing@unc.edu
Webpage:http://www.unc.edu/depts/polisci/faculty_pages/searing.html
Appointed Year: 1967
Education:Doctorate (1967), Washington University
World Area Of Focus:• International 10%-24%
• Western Europe/European Union (EU) 75%-99%
Languages:• French (professional proficiency)
• Spanish (elementary proficiency)
Specialization:Comparative politics, political psychology, political elites.
Relevant Experience: Research and study in Great Britain - most years, 1970 to present.
Distinctions:Guggenheim Fellowship, Arts and Humanities Foundation Fellowship.
Dissertations and Theses Supervised in Past 5 Years: 8
Relevant Courses Taught:• Tolerance in Liberal States; Democracy and Citizenship; Psychology of Political Leadership; Scope and Methods of Political Science; Politics in Western Europe.
Recent Publications:• 2015 From May 1 2014 - April 30 2015 I re-interviewed and coded data on British MPs who were originally interviewed at the beginning of their careers in the 1970s.
• 2011 “Forward.” In Magnus Blomgren and Olivier Rozenberg (eds), Bringing Legislative Roles Back In. London: Routledge: xii-xxvi.
• 2010 “Virtues and Vices of Liberal Democratic Leadership.” Co-authored with Marco Steenbergen. In Joseph Femia, Andras Korosenyi and Gabriella Slomp (eds), Political Leadership in Liberal and Democratic Theory. London: Academic Imprint, 2010, 125-150.
• 2007 Donald D. Searing, Fred Solt, Pamela Johnston Conover and Ivor Crewe, “Public Discussion in the Deliberative System. Does it Make Better Citizens?” British Journal of Political Science 37, 4 (October, 2007).
• 2007 Donald D. Searing, Ivor Crewe and Pamela Johnston Conover, “Political Tolerance: Meaning, Measurement and Context,” in Judith Bara and Albert Weale (eds), Democratic Politics and Party Competition. (New York: Routledge, 2007), 285-309.
• 2004 The Elusive Ideal of Equal Citizenship: Political Theory and Political Psychology in the United States and Great Britain. (with Pamela Johnston Conover and Ivor Crewe). Journal of Politics 66, 4 (November 2004), 1036-68.
• 2002 The Deliberative Potential of Political Discussion. (with Pamela Johnston Conover and Ivor M. Crewe) British Journal of Political Science, 32:21-62 2002
• 1994 Westminster's World; Understanding Political Roles. Cambridge:Harvard University Press 1994

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