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BRIAN CRISP
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
       
 
Title   Associate Professor of Political
Science
     
Degrees   Ph. D, University of Michigan
     
Department   Political Science
     
Office   Eliot Hall 227
     
Mailbox   Campus Box 1063
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
     
Phone   (314) 935-4724
     
Email   crisp@wustl.edu
     
Courses   Comparative Politics;
Contemporary Issues in Latin
America; Democracy,
Responsiveness, and
Accountability
     
Research Interests   Democratic Institutions,
Representation, Legislatures,
Executives, and Elections, in
Latin America.
     
Selected Publications   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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