Prof. Dr. Csaba Nikolenyi

Prof. Dr. Csaba Nikolenyi
Curriculum Vitae
Csaba Nikolenyi is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Azrieli Institute of Israel Studies at Concordia University. He received his PhD from the University of British Columbia in 2000 and was hired by Concordia University the same year. His research focuses on the comparative study of political parties, electoral systems and legislatures in post-communist democracies as well as on the political systems of Israel and India. He was former English Co-Editor of the Canadian Journal of Political Science (2006-11). He served as Code Administrator in the Faculty of Arts and Science between 2009 and 2011, as Chair of the Department of Political Science between 2011 and 2014 and was Founding Co-Director of the Azrieli Institute of Israel Studies. Dr. Nikolenyi has published extensively in comparative politics journals and has authored two books: Minority Government in India (Routledge 2010) and Institutional Design and Party Government in Post-Communist Democracies (Oxford University Press, 2014). He was Visiting Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2007-8) and at the Centre for European Studies at the Australian National University (2012).
Selected Publications
Books
Csaba Nikolenyi. Party Switching in Israeli Politics: Kalanterism in Comparative Perspective (under review)
Csaba Nikolenyi. 2014. Institutional Design and Party Government in Post-Communist Europe. (Oxford University Press)
Csaba Nikolenyi. 2010. Minority Governments in India: The Puzzle of Elusive Majorities. (London: Routledge).
Journal articles and chapters in edited volumes
Csaba Nikolenyi and Chen Friedberg (2019): “Vehicles of Opposition Influence or Agents of the Governing Majority? Legislative Committees and Private Members’ Bills in the Hungarian Orszaggyules and theI sraeli Knesset” Journal of Legislative Studies. DOI:10.1080/13572334.2019.1662607
Csaba Nikolenyi (forthcoming): “The Decline of the Hungarian Legislature since 2010” in "Strong Executives and Weak Parliaments: Legislative Decline in the 21st Century" edited by Irina Khmelko, Frederick Stapenhurst and Michael Mezey. Routledge.
Csaba Nikolenyi (2019): “Party Switching in Israel: Understanding the Split of the Labor Party in 2011” Contemporary Review of the Middle East, Volume 6 Issue 3-4, 408-22.
Csaba Nikolenyi (forthcoming): “The 2018 Municipal Elections in Jerusalem: A Tale of Fragmentation and Polarization” Contemporary Review of the Middle East.
Csaba Nikolenyi (forthcoming): “The End of Kalanterism? Defections and Government Instability in the Knesset” Israel Studies.
Csaba Nikolenyi (2019): “Changing Patterns of Party Unity in the Knesset: The Consequences of the Israeli Anti-Defection Law”. Party Politics. Special issue on “Party Cohesion in Times of Party Transformation” https://doi.org/10.1177/1354068819836037
Csaba Nikolenyi (2018):“Keeping Parties Together? The Evolution of Israel’s Anti-Defection Law”. Polish Political Science Yearbook Special Issue on Israel Studies, 47: 2 (June-July 2018): 188-201.