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JAVIER CORRALES UPDATED JULY 2019 DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AMHERST COLLEGE P.O. BOX 5000 AMHERST, MA 01002 413-542-2164 (O) / 413-542-2264 (F) / [email protected] PDF COPIES OF PUBLICATIONS, ORGANIZED BY THEME, AVAILABLE AT: WWW.AMHERST.EDU/USERS/C/JCORRALES APPOINTMENTS Dwight W. Morrow 1895 Professor of Political Science, 2014- pres., Amherst College, Amherst, MA Professor, 2010-2014 Associate Professor, 2004-2010 Assistant Professor, 1997-2004 Visiting Assistant Professor, 1996-1997 DEGREES Ph.D. Political Science, 1996, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Dissertation: From Market-Correctors to Market-Creators: Executive-Ruling Party Relations in the Economic Reforms of Argentina and Venezuela (1989-1993). "Toppan Prize for Best Dissertation” in the Department of Government 1995-1996. Doctoral exams (1992): Comparative Politics, International Relations, Latin American Politics, U.S.-Latin American Relations, Political Theory. B.S. in Foreign Service, 1986, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Wash., D.C. Government Honors Society, major: Comparative and Regional Politics. VISITING APPOINTMENTS Visiting Lecturer, spring 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2013, 2012, 2011, fall 2009, 2005 Center for Documentation and Research on Latin American (CEDLA), University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Workshop Leader, Fulbright in Argentina one-week seminar on US Politics and Economics, Buenos Aires, August 2018, August 2017. Fulbright Scholar, University of the Andes and Pontifical Javeriana University, Bogotá, Colombia, Fall 2016. Visiting Professor, May 2010, Spring 2005 (Fulbright-Hays), Summer 1998 (IDB Fellowship) Taught graduate seminar, Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración (IESA), Caracas, Venezuela JAVIER CORRALES · CURRICULUM VITAE Visiting Lecturer, January 2015, November 2011 Open Studies Program, Ibero-American Institute, University of Salamanca, Spain Visiting Professor, Summer 2009 School of Government, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia Visiting Scholar, Spring 2009 David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Adjunct Associate Professor, Fall 2008 Georgetown University, Masters in Foreign Service, Washington, DC Fellow, 2000-2001 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC. Visiting Researcher, 1994, Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración, Caracas, Venezuela. Visiting Researcher, 1994, Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina. PUBLICATIONS AND WRITTEN WORK Books 2019 Dictatorship Rising: How Venezuela Transitioned to Autocracy (under contract, Brookings Institution Press). 2018 Fixing Democracy: Why Constitutional Change Often Fails to Enhance Democracy in Latin America (Oxford University Press). Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyuHPnM7Bs8 Review by Daniel Brinks in Perspectives on Politics 17, 2 (June 2019): https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/perspectives-on-politics/article/fixing- democracy-why-constitutional-change-often-fails-to-enhance-democracy-in-latin-america- by-javier-corrales-oxford-oxford-university-press-2018-288p-9900-cloth-3195- paper/AA09EB9EE35FDE65CAB1EE768247677D?fbclid=IwAR27sZ58B1UYr1IBSwcEStclunM7 5LkiFNKt7I0SVzL9bbcndUOEgbLyHLg Así es Latinoamérica (LingroLearning). 2015 Dragon in the Tropics: Venezuela and the Legacy of Hugo Chávez,2nd edition (with Michael Penfold), (Brookings Institution Press). Includes two new chapters and a revised chapter. Listed as one of “Seven books that help explain Venezuela’s current crisis.” Financial Times, January 29, 2019 at https://www.ft.com/content/38a8b834-231a-11e9-8ce6- 2 JAVIER CORRALES · CURRICULUM VITAE 5db4543da632 One of the “Best Books to Understand What’s Happening in Venezuela.” The Guardian, January 30, 2019 at https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/jan/31/the-best-books-to-understand-what-is- happening-in-venezuela The first edition, published in 2011, won Best Book of 2011 on the Western Hemisphere by Foreign Affairs. The Spanish translation was published as: Un dragón en el trópico (Cyngular, Caracas, 2012). 2013 The Promise of Participation: Experiments in Participatory Governance in Honduras and Guatemala (with Daniel Altschuler), Palgrave/McMillan, 247pp. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3UuyyFOfyw U.S.-Venezuela Relations: Coping with Mid-level Security Threats (with Carlos A. Romero), Routledge Press, 228pp. 2010 Politics of Sexuality in Latin America: A Reader on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights, co- edited with Mario Pecheny. University of Pittsburgh Press, 480 pp. 2002 Presidents Without Parties. Economic Reforms in Argentina and Venezuela. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 364 pp. Runner up for the 2003 Best Book Prize Award by the New England Council of Latin American Studies. Spanish Translation, Presidentes sin partidos, Buenos Aires: Siglo XXI Editora Iberoamericana, 2010), with a new preface, 16 pp. Democracy and the Internet. Allies or Adversaries (co-edited with Leslie David Simon and Donald R. Wolfensberger). Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center Press. Refereed Journals 2019 Reversing the Causal Arrow: Oil and Regime Type in Latin America, co-authored with Gonzalo Hernández Jiménez and Juan Camilo Salgado (under review). Not All Sins Are Rejected Equally, co-authored with Iñaki Sagarzazu (under review). 2017 "The Quality of the Venezuelan Democracy under Hugo Chavez (1999-2013)" (with Manuel Hidalgo), Partecipazione e conflitto 10, 1: 89-118. “Understanding the Uneven Spread of LGBT Rights in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1999–2013,” Journal of Research in Gender Studies 7(1): 52–81. [An earlier version appeared in 2015, and in Spanish in 2016.] 3 JAVIER CORRALES · CURRICULUM VITAE 2016 “Can Anyone Stop the President? Changes in Term Limits in Latin America.” Latin American Politics and Society 58, 3 (Summer). 2015 “The Politics of LGBT Rights in Latin America and the Caribbean: Research Agendas” European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 100 (December). The journal’s “most visited” article between 2017 and 2018 (source: JSTOR analytics). “Understanding International Partnership: The Complicated Rapprochement Between the United States and Brazil,” Political Science Quarterly 130, 2 (Summer), 213-44. 2014 “Los invencibles: La reelección presidencial y los cambios constitucionales en América Latina” [The Unbeatables: Presidential re-election and constitutional changes in Latin America] (Michael Penfold, and Gonzalo Hernández Jiménez), Revista de Ciencia Política (Chile) 34, 3. 2013 “El régimen híbrido de Hugo Chávez en transición” [Hugo Chávez’s hybrid regime in transition], with Manuel Hidalgo, Desafíos (Colombia) 25 (1), 45-84. 2012 “Cuba’s ‘Equity Without Growth’ Dilemma and the 2011 Lineamientos.” Latin American Politics and Society 54, 3. “The Spillover Effects of Participatory Governance: Evidence from Community-Managed Schools in Honduras and Guatemala” (with Daniel Altschuler), Comparative Political Studies, May 2012. 2008 “Latin America’s Neocaudillismo : Expresidents and Newcomers Running for Office in Latin America,” Latin American Politics and Society 50:3 (Fall):1-35. Chinese translation published in the Journal of Latin American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (Beijing), 32, 3 (June 2010 part I and August 2010 part II). 2006 “Information Technology Adoption and Political Regimes” (with Frank Westhoff), International Studies Quarterly 50 (December):911-933. Runner Up for Best Article Award by the Information Technology and Politics Section of the American Political Science Association (2007). 2004 “The Gatekeeper State: Limited Economic Reforms and Regime Survival in Cuba, 1989-2002.” Latin American Research Review 39, 2 (June):35-65. 2001 “Strong Societies, Weak Parties: Regime Change in Cuba and Venezuela in the late 1950s and today.” Latin American Politics and Society 43, 2 (Summer):81-113. Winner of the “Joseph T. Criscenti Best Article Prize,” New England Council of Latin American Studies, 2002. 2000 “Presidents, Ruling Parties and Party Rules: A Theory of the Politics of Economic Reform in Latin America.” Comparative Politics 32, 2 (January):127-150. 4 JAVIER CORRALES · CURRICULUM VITAE 1999 “Corporatism, Trade Liberalization and Sectoral Responses: The Case of Venezuela, 1989-1999” (with Imelda Cisneros). World Development 27, 12 (December):2099-2122. “Regimes of Cooperation in the Western Hemisphere: Power, Interests and Intellectual Traditions” (with Richard E. Feinberg). International Studies Quarterly 43 (March):1-36. 1998 “Coalitions and Corporate Choices in Argentina, 1976-1994: The Recent Private Sector Support of Privatization.” Studies in Comparative International Development 32, 4 (Winter):24-51. 1997-98 “Do Economic Crises Contribute to Economic Reforms? The Limits of a Hypothesis.” Political Science Quarterly 112, 4 (Winter-Spring):617-644. Reprinted in Desarrollo Económico (Buenos Aires) 39, 153 (April 1999). Chapters in Academic Books 2019 The Expansion of LGBT Rights in Latin America and the Backlash. In Michael Bosia, Sandra M. McEvoy, and Momin Rahman, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Global LGBT and Sexual Diversity Politics. (Oxford Handbooks Online). 2016 “Radical Claims to Accountability.” In Joe Foweraker and Dolores Trevizo, eds., Democracy and Its Discontents in Latin America (Lynn Rienner Publishers): 115-131. “Venezuela’s Foreign Policy after Chávez: Why Normalization is Impossible” (with Carlos A. Romero). In Jorge I. Domínguez, ed. U.S.-Latin American Relations (Routledge).