| Setting the Regional Agenda: A Critique of Posthegemonic Regionalism |
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| Bureaucratic Activism: Pursuing Environmentalism Inside the Brazilian State |
5 |
| Costs and Benefits of Overlapping Regional Organizations in Latin America: The Case of the OAS and UNASUR |
4 |
| Making Sense of Competitive Authoritarianism: Lessons from the Andes |
4 |
| Do Corrupt Politicians Mobilize or Demobilize Voters? A Vignette Experiment in Colombia |
3 |
| Elites and Turnovers in Authoritarian Enclaves: Evidence from Mexico |
3 |
| Worker Power, Trade Union Strategy, and International Connections: Dockworker Unionism in Colombia and Chile |
3 |
| How to Build and Wield Business Power: The Political Economy of Pension Regulation in Chile, 1990-2018 |
3 |
| Society-driven Participatory Institutions: Lessons from Colombia's Planning Councils |
2 |
| Populism in Latin America: Past, Present, and Future |
2 |
| Division or Union of Labor? Analyzing Workers' Representation in the Argentine Congress |
2 |
| Local Economic Voting and the Agricultural Boom in Argentina, 2007-2015 |
2 |
| Explaining Uneven Social Policy Expansion in Democratic Chile |
2 |
| Transnational Governance, Local Politics, and Gender Violence Law in Nicaragua |
2 |
| Winners and Losers of the Ballot: Electronic vs. Traditional Paper Voting Systems in Brazil |
1 |
| The Racialized Effects of Social Programs in Brazil |
1 |
| Getting Along or Going Alone: Understanding Collaboration Between Local Governments and NGOs in Bolivia |
1 |
| Agency Loss and the Strategic Redesign of the Presidential Office in Colombia |
1 |
| Floating Voters and the Rise of New Left Parties: Electoral Volatility During Party System Transformation |
1 |
| It Was Once a Radical Democratic Proposal: Theories of Gradual Institutional Change in Brazilian Participatory Budgeting |
1 |
| Fearing the Nicas: Perceptions of Immigrants and Policy Choices in Costa Rica |
1 |
| Mexican Movers and Shakers: Protest Mobilization and Political Attitudes in Mexico City |
1 |
| The Deep Roots of Protectionism in the Southern Cone: Constituent Interests and Mercosur's Common External Tariff |
1 |
| Polarization and Electoral Incentives: The End of the Chilean Consensus Democracy, 1990-2014 |
1 |
| Do Poor Citizens Benefit from Mega-Events? Sao Paulo's Street Vendors and the 2014 FIFA World Cup |
1 |
| Crime and the Construction of Political Order in Latin America |
1 |
| Economic Vulnerability and Partisanship in Latin America |
1 |
| The Normative and Material Foundations of Judicial Confidence in Bolivia |
1 |
| Making National Participatory Institutions Work: Bureaucrats, Activists, and AIDS Policy in Brazil |
1 |
| Constituency Preferences and Committee Selection in the Mexican Camara de Diputados |
1 |
| Participatory Social Policies: Diverging Patterns in Brazil and Bolivia |
1 |
| Participation as a Safety Valve: Police Reform Through Participatory Security in Latin America |
1 |
| Overcoming the Limits of Legal Opportunity Structures: LGBT Rights' Divergent Paths in Costa Rica and Colombia |
1 |
| Mavericks versus Party Insiders: A Survey Experiment on Candidate- and Partycentric Attitudes of Voters |
0 |
| On Afro-Latin American Studies, Especially About Brazil |
0 |
| Hybrid Security Governance in South America: An Empirical Assessment |
0 |
| The Drug Kingpin Decapitation Strategy in Guatemala: Successes and Shortcomings |
0 |
| Voter Equalization and Turnout Bias After Electoral Reform: Evidence from Chile's Voluntary Voting Law |
0 |
| Democratization Through Constitutional Change |
0 |
| Cultivating Violence: Trade Liberalization, Illicit Labor, and the Mexican Drug Trade |
0 |
| How Do Remittances Shape Electoral Strategies Back Home? Evidence from Mexico's 2006 Presidential Election |
0 |
| The Impact of Civilians on Defense Policy in New Democracies: The Case of Brazil |
0 |
| State Regulation of Organized Crime: Politicians, Police, and Drug Trafficking in Argentina |
0 |
| Support for Coups in the Americas: Mass Norms and Democratization |
0 |
| The Weight of the Continuous Past: Transitional (In)Justice and Impunity States in Central America |
0 |
| States and Capitals of Health: Multilevel Health Governance in Brazil |
0 |
| The Life and Death of Political Parties Since Latin America's Third Wave |
0 |
| Cabinet Leadership: Does It Mirror Democratic Change in Mexico? |
0 |
| New Perspectives on Counterinsurgency in Latin America |
0 |
| Electoral Reform Under Limited Party Competition: The Adoption of Proportional Representation in Latin America |
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