1. Doing Comparative Politics
2. The State
3. Democratic Political Regimes
4. Non-Democratic Political Regimes
5. Regime Change
6. Political Identity
7. Religion and Politics
8. Gender and Politics
9. Collective Action
10. Political Violence
11. Political Economy of Development
12. The Political Economy of Redistribution
13. Globalization
David Samuels is Distinguished McKnight University Professor
of Political Science. He received his Ph.D. from the University of
California at San Diego in 1998. His research and teaching
interests include Brazilian and Latin American politics, US–Latin
American relations, and democratization.
Professor Samuels has published articles in the American Political
Science Review, the American Journal of Political Science,
Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Studies, Legislative
Studies Quarterly, and the British Journal of Political Science,
among others. He has received funding from the National Science
Foundation (in 1996 and 1999) and the McKnight Foundation (in
2001), and was awarded Fulbright Fellowships in 2004 and 2013.
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