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Roi Zur is a Lecturer in the Department of Government at the University of Essex. He holds a PhD from the University of California, Davis. His research focuses on comparative politics, particularly voting behavior, electoral strategies of political parties, political representation, and institutional dynamics. He specializes in party politics in established and new democracies, with a particular emphasis on party survival in parliaments and the political landscape of Israel. His work has been published in leading journals like the British Journal of Political Science and Electoral Studies.
Dr. Zur teaches courses on democratic institutions, electoral behavior, and Israeli politics at Essex. His teaching emphasizes analytical frameworks for understanding political systems and electoral processes. His research explores formal models of party strategies, the empirical implications of these models, and the structural factors influencing party longevity in legislative bodies.
While no specific scientific awards are listed, his extensive publication record reflects scholarly recognition. His research agenda includes two core themes: formal models of electoral strategies and the duration of party parliamentary survival. He currently holds an academic position since 2020 and maintains regular office hours for student support.




