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Maurice Duverger


Alternative spellings:
Mo-li-ssu Tu-wa-chieh
Moris Diverže

B: 5. Juni 1917 Angoulême
D: 17. Dezember 2014
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  • Jurist
  • Politologe
  • Politiker
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  • Partito Democratico della Sinistra
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  • Maurice Duverger (5 June 1917 – 16 December 2014) was a French jurist, sociologist, political scientist and politician born in Angoulême, Charente. Starting his career as a jurist at the University of Bordeaux, Duverger became more and more involved in political science and in 1948 founded one of the first faculties for political science in Bordeaux, France. An emeritus professor of the Sorbonne and member of the FNSP, he has published many books and articles in newspapers, such as Corriere della Sera, la Repubblica, El País, and especially Le Monde. Duverger studied the evolution of political systems and the institutions that operate in diverse countries, showing a preference for empirical methods of investigation rather than philosophical reasoning. He devised a theory which became known as Duverger's law, which identifies a correlation between a first-past-the-post election system and the formation of a two-party system.While analysing the political system of France, he coined the term semi-presidential system. A staunch communist and Soviet Union admirer, he wrote following the February 1956 speech by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev that Stalin had been no better and no worse than the majority of tyrants who preceded him, adding that the Russian Communist Party was a living organism whose cells were continuously rejuvenated, and that the fear of purges had had the effect of keeping the militants on edge, constantly reviving their zeal. From 1989 until 1994, he was a member of the Italian Communist Party, later the Democratic Party of the Left, in the European Parliament. In 1981 he was elected a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He died at the age of 97 on 16 December 2014. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    2
      1973
    1
      1971
    1
      1969
    1
      1966
    1
      1964
    1
      1963
    3
      1960
    3
      1959
    3
      1955
    1
      1954
    1
      1953
    3
      1950
    1
      1947

    Series

    1. Cahiers de la Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques (5)
    2. Piper-Sozialwissenschaft (2)
    3. Thémis (2)
    4. Schriften der Deutschen Wählergesellschaft (1)
    5. Veröffentlichungen der Akademie für Gemeinwirtschaft, Hamburg (1)
    6. Collection sciences politiques (1)
    7. Publications de l'Université de Paris I, Panthéon, Sorbonne / Série Science Politique ; 1 (1)
    8. Bibliothèque constitutionnelle et de science politique (1)
    9. Que sais-je? (1)
    10. Collection idées (1)
    11. Travaux et recherches de la Faculté de Droit et des Sciences Economiques de Paris / Série Science politique (1)