Ph.D. Students

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Students whose dissertation committees I chaired or currently chair

Name Current position Email address
Scott Morgenstern University of Pittsburgh smorgens@pitt.edu
David Samuels University of Minnesota dsamuels@polisci.umn.edu
Eric Magar ITAM emagar@itam.mx
Michael McDonald George Mason University mmcdon@gmu.edu
Allen Hicken University of Michigan ahicken@umich.edu
Jeffrey Timmons ITAM jtimmons@international.ucla.edu
Jeffrey Lazarus Georgia State University poljll@langate.gsu.edu
Emily Beaulieu University of Kentucky emily.beaulieu@uky.edu
Nathan Batto University of the Pacific nbatto@pacific.edu
Henry Kim University of Arizona h27kim@weber.ucsd.edu
Royce Carroll Rice University rcarroll@rice.edu
Monica Pachón ABD at UCSD mpachon@ucsd.edu

 

Name Dissertation
Scott Morgenstern 1996. “The electoral connection and the legislative process in Latin America: factions, parties and alliances in theory and practice.”
David Samuels 1998. “Careerism and its consequences: federalism, elections and policy-making in Brazil.”
Michael McDonald 1999. “Redistricting, dealignment, and the political homogenization of congressional districts.”
Eric Magar 2001. “Bully Pulpits: posturing, bargaining and polarization in the legislative process of the Americas.”
Allen Hicken 2002. “Party Systems, Political Institutions and Policy: Policymaking in Developing Democracies.”
Jeffrey Timmons 2004. “The fiscal contract: states, taxes and public services.”
Jeffrey Lazarus 2004. “Strategic entry in U.S. House elections: assessing the causes and effects of interaction among incumbents and challengers.”
Emily Beaulieu 2006. “Protesting the Contest: Political Parties and Election Boycotts.”
Nathan Batto 2006. “Getting Out of the Way: Individual and Collective Action in the Taiwanese Legislature.”
Henry Kim 2007. “The Consequences of Clout: Agenda Control in U.S. Legislatures.”
Royce Carroll 2007. “The Electoral Origins of Governing Coalitions.”
Monica Pachón Forthcoming. “TBA.”