Andrej Kokkonen is an Associate Professor and Lecturer at the Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg. His work focuses on comparative politics, democracy studies, immigration policy, and historical political institutions. He has conducted extensive research on topics such as anti-immigrant attitudes, leader succession in medieval Europe, and gender politics. His research bridges historical and contemporary political systems, emphasizing institutional legacies and their impact on modern governance. Key research themes include the relationship between immigration attitudes and democratic engagement, the role of family structures in political stability, and the long-term effects of medieval institutions on modern politics. His work often employs quantitative methods and comparative analysis across European contexts. Notable collaborations include studies with Jonas Linde on nativist attitudes and democracy, and with Jørgen Møller on medieval monarchy dynamics. While no formal awards are listed, his publications appear in top journals like the American Political Science Review and European Journal of Political Research. His advising and grants sections remain unspecified in available texts. He is affiliated with the University of Gothenburg’s political science department and can be reached via andrej.kokkonen@pol.gu.se.







