Luiss School of Government aims to produce cutting-edge work in a wide range of fields and disciplines through publications, workshops, conferences that enhance intellectual discourse and debate. Research is carried out using comparative approaches to explore different areas, many of them with a specifically European perspective. The aim of this research activities is to find solutions to complex, real-world problems using an interdisciplinary approach. Luiss School of Government encourages its academic and student community to reach their full potential in research and professional development, enhancing career development with clear performance standards and high-quality. Through this strong focus on high research quality, Luiss School of Government aims at understanding and influencing the external research and policy agenda.
- Jonathan Murphy, "Size and representativeness of legislatures in historical evolution; observations from the anglo-american context". SOG Working Paper 58, March 2020.