
FACULTY

COURSES/SYLLABI
PS 0300 Comparative Politics
PS 2321 Latin American Politics
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Comparative Politics, Political Institutions, Political Parties, Legislatures,
Latin American Politics
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Patterns of Legislative Politics: Roll Call Voting in the United
States and
Latin America’s Southern Cone, 2003. Cambridge University Press.
Legislative Politics in Latin America, 2002. Co-editor (with
Benito Nacif) and contributor, Cambridge University Press.
“The PRI’s Choice: Balancing Democratic Reform and Its Own
Salvation,” 2006. with Adam Brinegar and Daniel Nielson. Party
Politics 12: 77 - 97.
“Are Politics Local?: An Analysis of Voting Patterns in 23 Democracies,”
2005. with Stephen Swindle. Comparative Political Studies 38,
pp. 143-170.
“The Components of Elections: District Heterogeneity, District-Time
Effects, and Volatility,” 2005. with R. Potthoff. Electoral
Studies 24, pp. 17-40.
“Legislative Oversight: Interests and Institutions in the United
States
and Argentina,” 2003, with Luigi Manzetti, in Mainwaring and O’Donnell,
Institutions, Accountability, and Democratic Governance in Latin America.
Oxford University Press.
“Latin America's Reactive Assemblies and Proactive Presidents,”
2001. with
Gary Cox, Comparative Politics 33(2), pp. 171-190.
“Better the Devil You Know than the Saint You Don't? Risk Propensity
and
Vote Choice in Mexico,” 2001. with Elizabeth Zechmeister, Journal
of
Politics 63(1), pp. 93-119.
“Organized Factions and Disorganized Parties: Electoral Incentives
in
Uruguay,” 2001. Party Politics 7(2), pp. 235-256.
The Incumbency Advantage in Multimember Districts: Evidence from
the U.S.
States, 1995. with Gary Cox. Legislative Studies Quarterly
3, pp. 329-349.
The Increasing Advantage of Incumbency in the U.S. States,
1993. with Gary Cox. Legislative Studies Quarterly 4, pp. 495-514.
OTHER FACULTY AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh (2005 - present)
Assistant Professor, Duke University (1997 - 2005)
Visiting Professor, Institute for Latin American Studies, University
of Salamanca, Spain (2001-2002)
Assistant Professor, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas
(CIDE), Mexico (1996 - 1997)
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