Professor Zsolt Enyedi

Visiting Fellow

Zsolt Enyedi is Professor at the Political Science Department of Central European University (CEU). He has published extensively on party systems, political attitudes, populism, church and state relations, religion and politics, de-democratisation, party organisation, and authoritarianism. At CEU Zsolt Enyedi supervised 13 doctoral students and close to 80 MA students and served as head of department, director of doctoral school and, between 2016 and 2020, as pro-rector. Zsolt is particularly interested in the relationship between agency and structure in the development of political cleavages, and in right-wing political ideologies.

Zsolt was the 2003 recipient of the Rudolf Wildenmann Prize, the 2004 winner of the Bibó Award and he received in 2020 the Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He held research fellowships at the Woodrow Wilson Center, Kellogg Institute (Notre Dame University), the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies, the European University Institute (Florence, Italy) and Johns Hopkins University.

Professor Zsolt Enyedi

Visiting Fellow

Zsolt Enyedi is Professor at the Political Science Department of Central European University (CEU). He has published extensively on party systems, political attitudes, populism, church and state relations, religion and politics, de-democratisation, party organisation, and authoritarianism. At CEU Zsolt Enyedi supervised 13 doctoral students and close to 80 MA students and served as head of department, director of doctoral school and, between 2016 and 2020, as pro-rector. Zsolt is particularly interested in the relationship between agency and structure in the development of political cleavages, and in right-wing political ideologies.

Zsolt was the 2003 recipient of the Rudolf Wildenmann Prize, the 2004 winner of the Bibó Award and he received in 2020 the Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He held research fellowships at the Woodrow Wilson Center, Kellogg Institute (Notre Dame University), the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies, the European University Institute (Florence, Italy) and Johns Hopkins University.