Bo Rothstein

Researcher


Biography:

Bo Rothstein holds the August Röhss Chair in Political Science at University which was established in 1901 by a donation from the Röhss family to the University of Gothenburg. Among the previous holders of this Chair are Rudolf Kjellen, Jörgen Westerståhl and Bo Särlvik. Bo Rothstein took is Ph.D. in Political Science at Lund University in 1986 and was from 1986 and until 1993 assistant and (in 1992) associate professor (docent) at the Department of Government at Uppsala University. In 1993 he became Professor at the Swedish Institute for Working Life Research in Stockholm and took up his current position at University of Gothenburg in 1994. In 2016 he was appointed to a Chair in Government and Public Policy at University of Oxford, from which he resigned for returning to University of Gothenburg in 2018.  He has been a visiting scholar at the Russell Sage Foundation, Cornell University, Stanford University, Harvard University, Collegium Budapest Institute for Advanced Study, Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study, University of Bergen, Aalborg University, the Swedish Centre for Advanced Study, the Australian National University and the University of Washington in Seattle. In 2006 he served as Visiting Professor at the Department of Government at Harvard University. Together with Prof. Sören Holmberg he started  the Quality of Government Institute at the department in 2004. In 2003, the Swedish Science Council selected him to a six year term as "leading scholar" In 2009, the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation awarded him a five year grant of 15. mil. sek. in their new Wallenberg Scholars program that intends to support leading scholars in Sweden. This grant was prolonged for another five years in 2016. In 2013, he recieved an "Advanced Research Grant" from the European Science Council for a five year project.

Among his main publications in English are Just Institutions Matter: The Moral and Political Logic of the Universal Welfare and Social Traps and the Problem of Trust, both with Cambridge University Press. The Quality of Government: The Political Logic of Corruption, Inequality and Social Trust was published by the University of Chicago Press in 2011, Good Government: The Relevance of Political Science (ed. together with Sören Holmberg) published by Edward Elgar Press in 2013. His latest book is Making Sense of Corruption(together with Aiysha Varraich) published by Cambridge University Press in 2017.

Rothstein is a contributor to the public debate and has published more than 300 op-ed articles mostly in Swedish newspapers but also internationally.


Latest publications:

Regions of Trust and Distrust: How Good Institutions Can Foster Social Cohesion 
Bo RothsteinNicholas Charron 
Bridging the Prosperity Gap in the EU: The Social Challenge Ahead , Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, Chapter in book 2018 
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Corruption, Gender Equality and Meritocracy 
Bo Rothstein 
Gender and Corruption. Historical Roots and New Avenues for Research, London, Palgrave, Chapter in book 2018 
Chapter in book

Epistemic Democracy and the Quality of Government 
Bo Rothstein 
Perspectives on European Politics and Society, Journal article 2018 
Journal article

Mapping the Quality of Government in Europe 
Bo RothsteinVictor LapuenteNicholas Charron 
Stockholm, Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies, Report 2018 
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Myndigheter att lita på. Den svenska demokratins grundbult 
Bo Rothstein 
Demokratins framtid, Stockholm, Sveriges Riksdag, Chapter in book 2018 
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Fighting Systemic Corruption: The Indirect Strategy 
Bo Rothstein 
Daedalus, Journal article 2018 
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Making Sense of Corruption 
Aiysha VarraichBo Rothstein 
Cambridge, United Kingdom, Cambridge University Press, Book 2017 
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Solidarity, Diversity and the Quality of Government 
Bo Rothstein 
Banting K. & Kymlicka W. (eds) The Strains of Committment: The Political Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Societies, Oxford, Oxford University Press, Chapter in book 2017 
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The Relevance of Comparative Politics 
Bo Rothstein 
Caramani D. (ed) Comparative Politics, Oxford, Oxford University Press, Chapter in book 2017 
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Preventing Markets from Self-Destruction 
Bo Rothstein 
Garsten C. & Sörbom A. (eds) Power, Policy and Profit: Corporate Engagement in Politics and Governance, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, Chapter in book 2017 
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