Blick auf das D4 und das AD Gebäude

Archiv News IPERSS

Local Economic Conditions and Attitudes Toward Cross-Border Movement: Evidence from South Africa’s Municipalities

New publication by Zack Zimbalist is published in the Journal of Development Studies.

Research Spotlight: Can Bureaucratic Capacity Attract Foreign Investment?

In his new research project, Sidan Raeskyesa explores how the analytical capacity of provincial governments may shape their ability to attract investors.

IPE@WU Thesis: Why Some Populists Reach Power and Others Don’t

In his bachelor thesis, Jacob Paul explores why populist actors gain power in some advanced democracies while remaining on the political sidelines in others.

From Mexico to WUPOL to Paris: New Perspectives Along the Way

What happens when international experiences, critical thinking, and curiosity about politics, economics, and sustainability come together?

Presenting Research on Special Economic Zones in Zurich

Sidan Raeskyesa traveled to Zurich to present his latest research on Special Economic Zones at the Swiss Political Science Annual Congress 2026.

Who Really Shapes Corporate Governance Rules?

In her latest research project, Ashley Simpson examines why some countries allow dual-class shares while others don't.

Navigating Global Markets in Times of Political Uncertainty

How do political developments shape investment decisions, supply chains, financing, and international expansion?

Beyond Academic Writing

In his latest teaching assignment, Jonas Bunte asked students to step out of the classroom and onto a public stage in Vienna.

First Socioeconomics Department PhD Workshop

Strengthening Interdisciplinary Exchange at WU.

IPE Means Success: First Cohort of Politics and Money Specialization

The first cohort of the specialization Politics and Money offered by the IPE has successfully completed the program, marking an important milestone.