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  1. Philippe C. Schmitter (* 19. November 1936 in Washington, D.C.) ist ein amerikanischer Politikwissenschaftler . Philippe C. Schmitter studierte u. a. die Fächer der internationalen Beziehungen, der Geschichte und der politischen Ökonomie am Dartmouth College (von 1954 bis 1957), an der Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (von ...

  2. Professor Philippe C. Schmitter was Professor of Political Science at the European University Institute in Florence, Department of Political and Social Sciences until September 2004. He was then nominated Professorial Fellow at the same Institution. He is now Emeritus of the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the European University ...

  3. Main interests. Democratization. Politics of South America. Corporatism. Philippe C. Schmitter (born November 19, 1936) is an American political scientist specializing in comparative politics. He is Emeritus Professor of the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the European University Institute.

  4. PC Schmitter, G Lehmbruch. (No Title) , 1979. 2244. 1979. The organization of business interests: a research design to study the associative action of business in the advanced industrial societies of Western Europe. PC Schmitter, W Streeck. Wissenschafts-Zentrum Berlin. , 1981.

  5. Department of Political and Social Sciences European University Institute Badia Fiesolana I-50016 San Domenico di Fiesole Italia - Italy Tel. +39.055.46 85 274 office direct Fax. +39.055.46.85.201 Mobile phone: 338 8799221 011.39.338 8799221 (from USA) EMAIL: philippe.schmitter@iue.it.

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  6. Philippe C. Schmitter. European University Institute July 2002. [12.031 words] For publication in: Wiener, Antje and Thomas Diez, eds. European Integration Theory, Oxford: Oxford University Press (2003, in preparation) 1 Introduction: D JÀ VU, ALL OVER AGAIN?

  7. Philippe C. Schmitter (born 1936) has done path-breaking work within many different research fields where interest groups play important roles. This includes studies on neo-functionalism and European Union politics, public policy in Latin America, and global democratization processes.