Beatriz Magaloni
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Beatriz Magaloni's Degrees
- PhD Political Science Stanford University
- Masters Political Science Stanford University
- Bachelors Political Science Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Beatriz Magaloni is a political scientist. She is the Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations, Professor of Political Science, and a Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University. Since 2021, Magaloni is also a Non-resident fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Beatriz Magaloni's Published Works
Published Works
- Voting for Autocracy: Hegemonic Party Survival and its Demise in Mexico (2006) (1331)
- Credible Power-Sharing and the Longevity of Authoritarian Rule (2008) (807)
- Political Order and One-Party Rule (2010) (448)
- Patrons, Clients, and Policies: Clientelism and portfolio diversification: a model of electoral investment with applications to Mexico (2007) (241)
- The Beheading of Criminal Organizations and the Dynamics of Violence in Mexico (2015) (198)
- The political logic of poverty relief : electoral strategies and social policy in Mexico (2016) (171)
- The Game of Electoral Fraud and the Ousting of Authoritarian Rule (2010) (151)
- Traditional Governance, Citizen Engagement, and Local Public Goods: Evidence from Mexico (2014) (134)
- Tragic Brilliance: Equilibrium Party Hegemony in Mexico (2003) (112)
- Party Dominance and the Logic of Electoral Design in Mexico’s Transition to Democracy (2001) (94)
- Authoritarianism, Democracy and the Supreme Court: Horizontal Exchange and the Rule of Law in Mexico (2003) (68)
- Taking to the Streets: Theory and Evidence on Protests under Authoritarianism (2011) (60)
- Economic Consequences of Drug-Trafficking Violence in Mexico (2013) (59)
- Living in Fear: The Dynamics of Extortion in Mexico’s Drug War (2015) (57)
- Tragic Brilliance : Equilibrium Hegemony And Democratization in Mexico (2003) (56)
- Killing in the Slums: Social Order, Criminal Governance, and Police Violence in Rio de Janeiro (2018) (54)
- Rule by Law: The Politics of Courts in Authoritarian Regimes: Enforcing the Autocratic Political Order and the Role of Courts: The Case of Mexico (2008) (50)
- Authoritarian Survival and Poverty Traps: Land Reform in Mexico (2014) (49)
- Poverty, Inequality, and Democracy (II): Aiding Latin America's Poor (2009) (45)
- Voting for Autocracy: Frontmatter (2006) (44)
- The Third Wave of Democratization in Latin America: The Demise of Mexico's One-Party Dominant Regime: Elite Choices and the Masses in the Establishment of Democracy (2005) (38)
- The politics of public spending, part II - the Programa Nacional de Solidaridad (PRONASOL) in Mexico (2003) (32)
- The politics of public spending. Part I - The logic of vote buying (2004) (32)
- Democratization and the Economy in Mexico: Equilibrium (PRI) Hegemony and its Demise (2001) (27)
- Citizen Loyalty, Mass Protest and Authoritarian Survival * (2008) (24)
- Presidential Approval and Public Security in Mexico's War on Crime (2016) (21)
- Legislatures and Policy Making in Authoritarian Regimes (2020) (21)
- Legalist vs. Interpretativist: The Supreme Court and the Democratic Transition in Mexico (2009) (21)
- Partisan Cleavages, State Retrenchment, And Free Trade: Latin America in the 1990s (2008) (21)
- 12. The Issues, the Vote, and the Mandate for Change (2003) (20)
- Institutionalized Police Brutality: Torture, the Militarization of Security, and the Reform of Inquisitorial Criminal Justice in Mexico (2020) (20)
- Public Good Provision and Traditional Governance in Indigenous Communities in Oaxaca, Mexico (2019) (17)
- How the Mexican drug war affects kids and schools? Evidence on effects and mechanisms (2016) (15)
- The Mexican War on Drugs: Crime and the Limits of Government Persuasion (2015) (13)
- Latin America in the 1990 s * (2008) (10)
- The Core Voter Model : Evidence From Mexico 1 (2007) (9)
- Mexico: Designing Electoral Rules by a Dominant Party (2004) (8)
- Caught in the crossfire: the geography of extortion and police corruption in Mexico (2015) (8)
- The Enemy at Home: Exploring the Social Roots of Criminal Organizations in Mexico (2012) (8)
- Courts in Latin America: Legalist versus Interpretativist (2011) (7)
- 11. Strategic Coordination in the 2000 Mexican Presidential Race (2003) (6)
- Mexico in the Grip of Violence (2016) (6)
- Torture as a Method of Criminal Prosecution: Democratization, Criminal Justice Reform, and the Mexican Drug War (2019) (4)
- How Do Crime and Violence Impact Presidential Approval? Examining the Dynamics of the Mexican Case (2013) (4)
- The Economic Consequences of Drug Trafficking in Mexico (2016) (4)
- Strategies of Vote Buying (2016) (4)
- Activists vs. Legalists: The Mexican Supreme Court and its Ideological Battles by (2009) (3)
- Autocracies of the World, 1950-2012 (2023) (3)
- Voting for Autocracy: Cambridge Cultural Social Studies (2006) (3)
- Poverty Relief in Latin America (2016) (3)
- Information , Female Empowerment and Governance in Oaxaca , Mexico (2010) (2)
- Presidential Approval in Hard Times: Mexico’s War on Crime (2014) (2)
- Taking to the Streets Protests and Regime Survival ∗ (2018) (1)
- No Self-Control: Decentralized Agenda Power and the Dimensional Structure of the Mexican Supreme Court (2010) (1)
- Voting for autocracy: How governments steal elections (2005) (1)
- How body-worn cameras affect the use of gunshots, stop-and searches and other forms of police behavior: A Randomized Control Trial in Rio de Janeiro (2020) (1)
- riminal groups are above the law because they have managed to capture and corrupt the state . ” Mexico in the Grip of Violence (2016) (0)
- Other Books in the Series (continued from page iii) (2022) (0)
- Voting for Autocracy: CONCLUSION (2006) (0)
- Iran in Ferment (2009) (0)
- Political Determinants of Mass Attitudes Toward Globalization and State Retrenchment in Latin America (2006) (0)
- Poverty Relief in Mexico: A Geographic Approach (2016) (0)
- IDEOLOGICAL DIVISIONS IN THE OPPOSITION CAMP (2006) (0)
- Conclusion: The Politics of Entitled Social Protection (2016) (0)
- PA R T I S A N C L E AVAG E S , S T AT E RETRENCHMENT , AND FREE TRADE Latin America in the 1990s* (2008) (0)
- Saving Lives: Social Programs and Infant Mortality Rates (2016) (0)
- Clientelism and the Political Manipulation of Pronasol (2016) (0)
- What works to Prevent Violence Amongst Youth (2020) (0)
- Political Machines and Vote Buying (2016) (0)
- Torture as a method of criminal prosecution: Democratization, Criminal Justice Reform, and the Drug War in Mexico (2019) (0)
- Voting for Autocracy: BUDGET CYCLES UNDER PRI HEGEMONY (2006) (0)
- Voting for Autocracy: THE POLITICS OF VOTE BUYING (2006) (0)
- When do politicians have an incentive to improve public service delivery to the poor? A substantial literature in political science, and among economists in the political economy (2003) (0)
- to Democracy Party Dominance and the Logic of Electoral Design in Mexico's Transition (2012) (0)
- STRUCTURAL DETERMINANTS OF MASS SUPPORT FOR THE PRI (2006) (0)
- Improving Communities: Transfers for Basic Public Services (2016) (0)
- Voting for Autocracy: JUDGING ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN HARD TIMES (2006) (0)
- Report on Police Professionalization and Citizen Trust August 2018 (2019) (0)
- Voting for Autocracy: INTRODUCTION (2006) (0)
- Violent Crime as a Global Development Challenge: Causes and Menu of Interventions1 (2018) (0)
- Voting for Autocracy: HOW VOTERS CHOOSE AND MASS COORDINATION DILEMMAS (2006) (0)
- Electoral Payoffs of Antipoverty Programs (2016) (0)
- State-Evading Solutions to Violence: Organized Crime and Governance in Indigenous Mexico (2022) (0)
- ELECTORAL FRAUD AND THE GAME OF ELECTORAL TRANSITIONS (2006) (0)
- Frame Effects and its Limits on Crime and Violence Policy Interventions: The Mexican War on Drugs (2013) (0)
- Engaging, Empowering, and Enabling Youth to Lead Social Action in the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro (2020) (0)
- Voting for Autocracy: EQUILIBRIUM PARTY HEGEMONY (2006) (0)
- Torture as a method of criminal prosecution: Police Brutality, the Militarization of Security and the Reform of Inquisitorial Criminal Justice in Mexico (2020) (0)
- The Consequences of Clientelism and Entitlements (2016) (0)
- Warriors and Vigilantes as Police Officers: Evidence from a Field Experiment with Body-Cameras in Rio de Janeiro (2022) (0)
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