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Bridging the Participation Gap with Government-sponsored Neighborhood Development Programs: Can Civic Skills Be Taught? [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 4 (2012) 2. p.63-87
Political factionalism in Southern Mexico: the case of Oaxaca (2000-2006) [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 4 (2012) 1. p.73-106
United by discord, divided by consensus: national and sub-national articulation in Bolivia and Peru, 2000-2010 [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 3 (2011) 3. p.65-93
From top to bottom (and back to the top again): federal spending, sub-national coalitions, and protests in Argentina, 2002-2006 [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 4 (2012) 1. p.35-72
Destroying the Opposition’s Livelihood: Pathways to Violence in Bolivia since 2000 [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 4 (2012) 3. p.3-37
Designing cabinets: presidential politics and ministerial instability [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 6 (2014) 2. p.3-38
Censoring the press: a barometer of government tolerance for anti-regime dissent under authoritarian rule [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 8 (2016) 2. p.101-142
Civil-Military relations in Brazil: a reassessment [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 6 (2014) 2. p.107-138
Does Women’s Presence Change Legislative Behavior? Evidence from Argentina, 1983–2007 [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 5 (2013) 1. p.95-125
Demos-constraining or demos-enabling federalism? Political institutions and policy change in Brazil [journal article]
Source: Journal of Politics in Latin America, 5 (2013) 2. p.133-150