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Karen L. Remmer

Karen L. Remmer

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Political Science

D-Index
31
Citations
5524
World Ranking
1071
National Ranking
550

Overview

Karen L. Remmer is a researcher affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their work is situated primarily within the social sciences, focusing on political science and international relations.

Their research addresses key topics including:

  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Politics and Society in Latin America
  • Social Policy and Reform Studies

Recent scholarly contributions include the paper titled Stability and change in party preferences: Evidence from Latin America, published in 2021 in the journal Electoral Studies. This paper examines patterns of party preference stability and transformation within Latin American political contexts.

Karen L. Remmer's publication record indicates a presence in the journal Electoral Studies, which is also their frequent venue of publication.

Their professional output does not indicate frequent collaborations with other researchers. The focus remains primarily on individual scholarship within their field.

Best Publications

  • The Political Impact of Economic Crisis in Latin America in the 1980s

    Karen L. Remmer

  • Democracy and Economic Crisis: The Latin American Experience

    Karen L. Remmer

  • Does Foreign Aid Promote the Expansion of Government

    Karen L. Remmer

  • Military Rule In Latin America

    Karen L. Remmer

  • The Politics of Economic Stabilization: IMF Standby Programs in Latin America, 1954-1984

    Karen L. Remmer

  • The Political Economy of Elections in Latin America, 1980–1991

    Karen L. Remmer

  • The Political Economy of Patronage: Expenditure Patterns in the Argentine Provinces, 1983–2003

    Karen L. Remmer

  • The Subnational Politics of Economic Adjustment Provincial Politics and Fiscal Performance in Argentina

    Karen L. Remmer;Erik Wibbels

  • Theoretical Decay and Theoretical Development: The Resurgence of Institutional Analysis

    Karen L. Remmer

  • Does Democracy Promote Interstate Cooperation? Lessons from the Mercosur Region

    Karen L. Remmer

  • The Politics of Institutional Change Electoral Reform in Latin America, 1978—2002

    Karen L. Remmer

  • Political Decentralization and Electoral Accountability: The Argentine Experience, 1983–2001

    François Gélineau;Karen L. Remmer

  • Subnational Electoral Choice Economic and Referendum Voting in Argentina, 1983-1999

    Karen L. Remmer;FranÇois GÉLineau

  • The Rise of Leftist– Populist Governance in Latin America The Roots of Electoral Change

    Karen L. Remmer

  • Party Competition in Argentina and Chile: Political Recruitment and Public Policy, 1890-1930

    Karen L. Remmer

  • El orden conservador : la política argentina entre 1880 y 1916

    Karen L. Remmer

  • New Theoretical Perspectives on Democratization@@@Economic Reforms in New Democracies: A Social-Democratic Approach@@@Politician's Dilemma: Building State Capacity in Latin America@@@Elites and Democratic Consolidation in Latin America and Southern Europe@@@Capitalist Development and Democracy

    Karen L. Remmer;Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira;Jose Maria Maravall;Adam Przeworski

  • The politics of neoliberal economic reform in South America, 1980–1994

    Karen L. Remmer

  • Exclusionary democracy

    Karen L. Remmer

  • The Sustainability of Political Democracy: Lessons from South America

    Karen L. Remmer

  • THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF ELECTIONS IN LATIN AMERICA

    Karen L. Remmer

  • Peasants, Politics, and Revolution: Pressures toward Political and Social Change in the Third World

    Karen L. Remmer;Joel S. Migdal

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Gunther
Richard Gunther The Ohio State University
Barbara Geddes
Barbara Geddes University of California, Los Angeles
John Higley
John Higley The University of Texas at Austin
Abraham F. Lowenthal
Abraham F. Lowenthal University of Southern California
Dietrich Rueschemeyer
Dietrich Rueschemeyer Brown University
Juan J. Linz
Juan J. Linz Yale University
Larry Diamond
Larry Diamond Stanford University
Adam Przeworski
Adam Przeworski New York University
Seymour Martin Lipset
Seymour Martin Lipset George Mason University
Erik Wibbels
Erik Wibbels Duke University

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