
Jan Vogler
Standort KonstanzKurzprofil
Jan Vogler is an assistant professor (Juniorprofessor) in quantitative social science at the Department of Politics and Public Administration. He previously held the position of a post-doctoral research associate in the political economy of good government at the University of Virginia; and, prior to that, he received a Ph.D. in political science from Duke University. His research covers a wide range of topics, including the organization of public bureaucracies, various forms of political and economic competition (in domestic and international settings), historical legacies, structures and perceptions of the EU, and the determinants of democracy and authoritarianism.
Forschungsprojekte
Publikationen (Auswahl)
Vogler, Jan P. (2019):The Entanglement of Public Bureaucratic Institutions : Their Interactions with Society, Culture, Politics, and the Economy
Vogler, Jan P. 2019b. “The Entanglement of Public Bureaucratic Institutions : Their Interactions with Society, Culture, Politics, and the Economy.” In Interdisciplinary Studies of the Political Order : New Applications of Public Choice Theory, eds. Donald J. Boudreaux, Christopher J. Coyne, and Bobbi Herzberg. London: Rowman & Littlefield, p. 99–130. https://kops.uni-konstanz.de/handle/123456789/54511.
Vogler, Jan P. (2020):The Political Economy of the European Union : An Exploration of EU Institutions and Governance from the Perspective of Polycentrism
Vogler, Jan P. 2020. “The Political Economy of the European Union : An Exploration of EU Institutions and Governance from the Perspective of Polycentrism.” In Exploring the political economy and social philosophy of Vincent and Elinor Ostrom, eds. Peter J. Boettke, Bobbi Herzberg, and Brian Kogelmann. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, p. 145–181. https://kops.uni-konstanz.de/handle/123456789/54523.
Vogler, Jan P. (2019):Imperial Rule, the Imposition of Bureaucratic Institutions, and their Long-Term Legacies
Vogler, Jan P. 2019a. “Imperial Rule, the Imposition of Bureaucratic Institutions, and their Long-Term Legacies.” World Politics 71(4): 806–863. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:352-2-1ttxsmrcps84r9.
Paniagua, Victoria; Vogler, Jan P. (2021):Economic elites and the constitutional design of sharing political power
Paniagua, Victoria, and Vogler, Jan P. 2021. “Economic elites and the constitutional design of sharing political power.” Constitutional Political Economy. https://kops.uni-konstanz.de/handle/123456789/54692.
Charasz, Paweł; Vogler, Jan P. (2021):Does EU funding improve local state capacity? : Evidence from Polish municipalities
Charasz, Paweł, and Vogler, Jan P. 2021. “Does EU funding improve local state capacity? : Evidence from Polish municipalities.” European Union Politics. https://kops.uni-konstanz.de/handle/123456789/54256.
Gingerich, Daniel W.; Vogler, Jan P. (2021):Pandemics and Political Development : The Electoral Legacy of the Black Death in Germany
Gingerich, Daniel W., and Vogler, Jan P. 2021. “Pandemics and Political Development : The Electoral Legacy of the Black Death in Germany.” World Politics. https://kops.uni-konstanz.de/handle/123456789/53953.