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Associate Professor of
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Ph. D, University of Michigan |
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Political Science
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| Office |
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Eliot Hall 227 |
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Campus Box 1063
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
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(314) 935-4724 |
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crisp@wustl.edu |
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| Courses |
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Comparative Politics;
Contemporary Issues in Latin
America; Democracy,
Responsiveness, and
Accountability |
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| Research
Interests |
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Democratic Institutions,
Representation, Legislatures,
Executives, and Elections, in
Latin America. |
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| Selected
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Democratic Institutional Design:
The Powers and Incentives of
Venezuelan Politicians and
Interest Groups. Stanford:
Stanford University Press, 2000.
Control Institucional de la
Participación en la Democracia
Venezolana. Caracas: Editorial
Jurídica Venezolana, 1997.
The Reputations Legislators Build:
With Whom Should
Representatives Collaborate.(with
Kristin Kanthak, and Jenny
Leijonhufvud) American Political
Science Review 98(4): 703-716,
2004.
Multi-Country Studies of Latin
American Legislatures(with
Felipe Botero) Legislative Studies
Quarterly 29(3): 329-356, 2004.
Electoral Incentives and
Legislative Representation in Six
Presidential Democracies.The
Journal of Politics 66(3): 823-46
(with María C. Escobar-Lemmon,
Bradford S. Jones, Mark P. Jones,
and Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson),
2004.
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