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Dr Fanni Toth

Career Development Fellow in Comparative Politics


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Affiliation
Career Development Fellow in Comparative Politics in the School of Government and International Affairs

Biography

Dr Fanni Toth is a Career Development Fellow in Comparative Politics at the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University. Fanni's research lies in the fields of comparative and European politics, political communication, and public administration. Her primary interests include studying democratic backsliding and autocratization, populist authoritarianism, and political attitudes, with a regional focus on Central and Eastern Europe.

Fanni received a PhD in International Relations from the University of Nottingham in 2018. Her thesis examined the transformative power of the European Union on political attitudes in post-communist Europe, considering the impact on support for democracy and the EU. The thesis was awarded the British Political Studies Association’s Lord Bryce Prize for best dissertation in comparative politics.

Fanni has since worked on several major international projects, including the Illiberal Turn, POPBACK, and PANCOPOP. Currently, she contributes to the Cost Action Project CoREx, a pan-European network of researchers studying the relationships of executive politicians, top civil servants, and ministerial advisers (‘the executive triangle’) from an internationally comparative perspective.

Publications

Journal Article