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Former Visiting Fellow

Frances Hagopian

Department of Government, Political Science, Harvard University
Affiliation
Former Visiting Fellow
Former Faculty Fellow
Working Paper Author
Positions & Degrees
Department of Government, Political Science, Harvard University
PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1986
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Countries
  • Argentina
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Mexico
Regions
  • South America
Research Tags
  • Catholic Social Teaching
  • Civil Society
  • Democracy
  • Economic Growth/Development
  • Governance
  • Institutions
  • Political Behavior
  • Political Economy
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Kellogg Book Series

Frances Hagopian. Religious Pluralism, Democracy, and the Catholic Church in Latin America. (University of Notre Dame Press, 2009)

Books

Coeditors. The Third Wave of Democratization in Latin America: Advances and Setbacks. (Cambridge University Press, 2005.)

Working Papers

From Patronage to Program: The Emergence of Party-Oriented Legislators in Brazil
Working Paper Number: 344
Published: December 2007

Latin American Catholicism in an Age of Religious and Political Pluralism: A Framework for Analysis
Working Paper Number: 332
Published: December 2006

"State Capitalism and Politics in Brazil"
Working Paper Number: 063
Published: February 1986

"The Traditional Political Elite and the Transition to Democracy in Brazil"
Working Paper Number: 091
Published: February 1987

"Democracy in Brazil: Origins, Problems, Prospects"
Working Paper Number: 100
Published: September 1987

Spring 1987 : Political Elites, Political Parties and Democratization in Brazil

Academic Year 1985-1986 : Political Elites, Popular Classes and Democratization in Brazil +

Academic Year 1984-1985 : State Capitalism and Traditional Elites in Brazil

May 29 to 30, 2015
XXXIII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association
Conferences/Workshops
Frances HagopianSteven LevitskyJames LoxtonTimothy Power
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Kellogg Community Contributes to New Book on Scholarship of Guillermo O’Donnell

Oct 2, 2015

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