Director,
Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, Eugene
and Helen Conley Chair in Political Science
231 Hesburgh Center
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone: (574) 631-8530
Fax: (574) 631-6717
Email:Mainwaring.1@nd.edu
Scott Mainwaring (Ph.D. Stanford, 1983) is Director of the
Kellogg Institute
for International Studies. He specializes in Latin American
politics, particularly focusing on democratic institutions
and democratization; political parties, and the Catholic Church
in Latin America.. He is the author of The Catholic Church
and Politics in Brazil 1916-1985 (Stanford, 1986) and Rethinking
Party Systems in the third Wave of Democratization: The Case
of Brazil (Stanford, forthcoming), and coeditor of The Progressive
Church in Latin America (Notre Dame, 1989), Issues in Democratic
Consolidation: The New South American Democracies in Comparative
Perspective (Notre Dame, 1992), Building Democratic Institutions:
Party Systems in Latin America (Stanford, 1995), and Presidentialism
and Democracy in Latin America (Cambridge, 1997). He has published
articles in Comparative Political Studies, Comparative Politics,
The Latin American Research Review, Political Science Quarterly,
and many other journals. He has been a fellow of the Kroc
Institute since 1999.
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