Sébastien LAZARDEUX est post-doctorant au sein du laboratoire SPIRIT de Sciences PO Bordeaux. Ses recherches actuelles portent sur deux thématiques : l’organisation de l’Assemblée nationale (notamment la composition des commissions et groupes parlementaires) et l'influence de la cohabitation sur la production législative dans les régimes semi-presidentiels. Il a enseigné la politique américaine, la politique comparée et l’économie politique à l’Université de Washington  à Seattle. Il est membre de l’association américaine de science politique.

Sébastien LAZARDEUX is a post-doctoral research fellow at SPIRIT, a research centre of the Institute of Political Studies of Bordeaux. His current research focuses on two questions: the legislative organization within the French lower chamber of Parliament and the influence of divided government on legislative gridlock  in semi-presidential systems. He has received his Ph.D. from the University of Washington, Seattle where he taught courses in American politics, Comparative politics and Political Economy. He is a member of the American Political Science Association.

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Dernières publications :

  • Lazardeux, Sébastien. “The Evolution of the National Assembly’s Oversight of the Executive under the Fifth Republic. Changing Role, Partisanship, and Intra-Majority Conflict.” West European Politics, vol. 32, no.2, (2009): 287-309.

    Lazardeux, Sébastien. “Une Question Ecrite, Pour Quoi Faire? The Causes for the Production of Written Questions in the French Assemblée Nationale. ”French Politics, no. 3 (2005): 258-81