Roland Czada

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Roland Czada (* 1952 in Stuttgart ) is a German political scientist .

Life

In 1979 he passed the master’s examination in political science, empirical cultural studies and psychology at the University of Tübingen . In 1980/1981 he was a research assistant and postgraduate course in administrative science at the University of Konstanz . From 1981 to 1984 he was a research assistant at the Otto Suhr Institute of the Free University of Berlin , department "Domestic Policy and Comparative Studies" (1983/1984 on leave for journalistic work at the Südwestpresse, Süddeutscher Zeitungsdienst). From 1984 to 1992 he was a research assistant and university assistant in Konstanz , Faculty for Administrative Science. After receiving his doctorate in 1986 in Konstanz and his habilitation in 1992 ( license to teach political and administrative science), he worked from 1992 to 1995 as a research assistant at the Max Planck Institute for Social Research and as a private lecturer at the University of Konstanz. From 1995 to 2002 he taught as a professor for policy analysis and administrative science at the FernUniversität Hagen . 2001/2002: Willy-Brandt Chair for Transformation Research, Graduate School in Humanities, University of Cape Town . Since 2002 he has been Professor of State and Domestic Policy in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Osnabrück . In 2003 he was visiting professor at the Research Institute for Social Sciences at the University of Tokyo .

His research interests are negotiation democracy, the politics of German unification, social policy / welfare state reform, political economy of developed industrial societies, political conflict resolution and mediation of interests, and state theory and administrative research.

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