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Noam Lupu is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Global Democracy. He studies comparative political behavior, partisanship and political parties, class and inequality, representation, and legacies of violence. He is the author of Party Brands in Crisis(Cambridge University Press, 2016) and coeditor of Unequal Democracies (with Jonas Pontusson, Cambridge University Press, 2024) and Campaigns and Voters in Developing Democracies (with Virginia Oliveros and Luis Schiumerini, University of Michigan Press, 2019). His research has appeared in American Journal of Political ScienceAmerican Political Science ReviewComparative Political Studies, Journal of PoliticsPolitical Analysis, and World Politics, among other outlets. He has also received numerous prestigious awards and fellowships.

Lupu was Kellogg visiting fellow during the Fall 2011 semester. He holds a master’s degree in social science from the University of Chicago, as well as a master’s degree and PhD in politics from Princeton University.

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