His current research focuses on and evaluating the effectiveness of recent state-level campaign finance reforms, and election administration. His teaching and research interests are in American government and institutions (especially Congress and the Presidency), campaign finance, and election administration. in Political Science, University of California-San Diego, 1982 Research Interests:Īustralia, Campaign Finance, Election Administration, Elections, Political Institutions, Presidency, Unilateral Powers Biography: in Political Science, Yale University, 1987ī.A. in Political Science, Yale University, 1988 Masses, Elites, and Regime Change: A Qualitative Data Set.Affiliated with Lafollette School of Public Affairs Education: The Role of Political Orientations,” co-authored with Leo Zuckermann. “ Attitudes toward Economic Reform in Mexico: “ Approaches to the Politics of State Reform,” Comparative Spending in Latin America 1973-1997: A Cross-Sectional Time Series Analysis,” co-authored “ Globalization, Domestic Politics, and Social Sorensen (The United Nations University, 2003). Twenty-First Century, edited by Atul Kohli, Chung-in Moon, and Georg The Global Economy: Macroeconomic Policy, Social Welfare, and Politicalĭemocracy,” in States, Markets, and Just Growth: Development in the Socialist Countries, 1980-2000,” co-authored with Stephan Haggard. Washington,Īnd Social Protection: Lessons from the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland.” EastĮuropean Politics & Society, February 2007.Ĭontracts: Social Spending in Latin America, East Asia, and the Former International Center for Scholars, the Latin American Program. Published in The ‘New Left’ and Democratic Governance in Latin America,Įdited by Cynthia J. “ Political Economy and the ‘New Left’ ”. Theorizing Social Policy Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe,Įdited by Alfio Cerami and Pieter Vanhusse. In Comparative Perspective ," in Post-Communist Welfare Pathways: (co-authored with Stephan Haggard) "The Eastern European Welfare State (co-authored with Stephan Haggard) " How Regions Differ," Journal Inequality in Latin America: Some Inconvenient Facts,” Comparative Politics, April 2009. Roberts,īaltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011. “ Views of Economic Inequality in Latin America,” Comparative Political Studies, 44:9 (September 2011): 1206-1237.īoom, and the Populist Temptation,” in Steve Levitsky and Kenneth M. ![]() Regimes and the Study of Democratic Politics” in Peter Kingstone and Deborah J. Kaufman, “ Inequality and Regime Change: Democratic Transitions and the ![]() Long" Income, Occupation, and Preferences for Redistribution in the Developing World," Studies in Comparative International Winner of the 2014 GESIS Klingemann Prize for the Best CSES Scholarship! Kaufman" Correct Voting Across Thirty-Three Democracies: A Preliminary Analysis," British Journal of Political Review of Political Science, Volume 19, June 2015. Kaufman" Democratization During the Third Wave," Annual Politics in 1995, awarded by the Comparative Politics Section of the AmericanĬlick below for links, Microsoft Word and/or PDF files Winner of the Leubbert Prize for the best book in comparative Political Economy of Democratic Transitions, co-authored with Stephan Haggard. Reforming the State: Fiscal and Welfare Reform in TransitionĮconomies, co-edited with Janos Kornai and International Center for Scholars and Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004).Ĭhoice award as “An Outstanding Academic Title of 2005.” Globalization and Democratization in Latin America, co-edited with Joan M. (Princeton UniversityĬrucial Needs, Weak Incentives: Social Sector Reform, (Princeton Universityĭemocracy, and Welfare States: Latin America, East Asia, and Eastern Europe, co-authored with Stephan Haggard. Masses, Elites, and Regime Change, co-authored with Stephan Haggard.
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