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Flores-Macías, Assistant Professor of Government Learn More.
I am currently a postdoctoral research fellow at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Starting in the fall of 2017, I will be an assistant professor of Political Science at Boston College. from Cornell University in 2016. Comparative Politics, Political Economy of Development, State-Building, Natural Resource Governance. Notre Dame, IN 46556.
My research interests include social movements, labor politics, China, and comparative authoritarianism. I am presently completing a book manuscript that uses an original crowd-sourced and geo-referenced dataset of strikes by Chinese workers, as well as regional case studies grounded in extensive interviews, to show that rising industrial contention is p.
I am a post-doctoral fellow in the Political Science Department at Northwestern University, specializing in African politics. I received my PhD from Cornell University in August 2015.
candidate in the Department of Government at Cornell University. I study public opinion and political behavior in authoritarian regimes, primarily in sub-Saharan Africa. I am also interested in macro-issues of regime stability and legitimization in non-democratic and transitioning regimes.
PhD Candidate, Department of Government, Cornell University. I am a PhD candidate in the Department of Government at Cornell University. My research combines insights from security studies, domestic politics, and public opinion to examine the relationship between leaders, their publics, and the use of force.