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Dr Olli Hellmann, MA (Heidelberg), MA (Birmingham), PhD (Birmingham)
Lecturer in Asian Political Economy in the School of Government and International Affairs
(email at olli.hellmann@durham.ac.uk)
Biography
Olli joined the department in 2010 after completing his PhD at the University of Birmingham. Olli's main research interests are informal institutions (in particular, corruption and clientelism) as well as electoral and party politics. Olli studies these issues with a specific focus on East Asia.
Publications
Articles: review
- Hellmann, Olli (Forthcoming). Betting on Biotech: Innovation and the Limits of Asia's Developmental State, by Joseph Wong (2011). Political Studies Review
- Hellmann, Olli. (2011). Building Party Systems in Developing Democracies, by Allen Hicken (2009). Party Politics 17(5): 703-705.
Books: authored
- Hellmann, Olli (2011). Political parties and electoral strategy: The development of party organization in East Asia. Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan.
Journal papers: academic
- Hellmann, Olli (Forthcoming). The developmental state and electoral markets: How strategies of industrialization have shaped party institutionalization in East Asia. Asian Survey
- Hellmann, Olli (2012). Outsourcing candidate selection: The fight against clientelism in East Asian parties. Party Politics (published online before print).
- Hellmann, Olli (2011). A historical institutionalist approach to political party organization: the case of South Korea. Government & Opposition 46(4): 464-484.
Media Contacts
Available for media contact about:
- Australasia & the Pacific: Elections
- Australasia & the Pacific: Political parties
- Australasia & the Pacific: Corruption
- Government: North Korea
- Government: South Korea
- Government: Japan
- Government: Taiwan
- Government: Philippines
- Government: Indonesia
- Government: Thailand
