
Simon Weschle
Associate Professor · Democratic Representation
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Simon Weschle is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His research focuses on democratic representation and accountability, particularly examining the role of money in politics and the measurement of elite political communication. He is the author of the book Money in Politics (Cambridge University Press) and has published widely in top political science journals such as the American Political Science Review and the British Journal of Political Science.
His work analyzes how economic conditions and crisis events influence political communication and representation, with notable research on parliamentary behavior, campaign finance legislation, and the effects of political corruption. Weschle employs advanced methodologies including network analysis, experimental designs, and sensitivity analysis to address measurement challenges in political science research.
His recent studies explore the interplay between political sophistication and citizen behavior, partisan cooperation perceptions, and the impact of private sector ties on politicians' parliamentary actions. Weschle's research emphasizes understanding mechanisms that both sustain and undermine democratic accountability in modern political systems.
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