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Lisa Baldez

Ph.D., University of California, San Diego

Government and Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies, Associate Professor

Recent Scholarship:

“Primaries vs. Quotas: Gender and Candidate Nominations in Mexico.” Latin American Politics and Society 49,4 (Fall 2007): 69-96.

“Does the U.S. Constitution Need an Equal Rights Amendment?” Coauthored with Lee Epstein and Andrew D. Martin. The Journal of Legal Studies 35, 1 (2006): 243-283.

“Constitutional Sex Discrimination," Coauthored with Lee Epstein, Andrew D. Martin, and Tasina Nitzschke Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy, 1,1(Fall 2004):11-68.

"Elected Bodies: The Gender Quota Law for Legislative Candidates in Mexico," Legislative Studies Quarterly, May, 2004.

"Women's Movements and Democratization in Brazil, Chile, East Germany and Poland," Comparative Politics, January, 2003.

Why Women Protest: Women's Movements in Chile, (Cambridge University Press, 2002).

Interests:

Gender and politics in Latin America
Women's movements
Gender and legislative politics.

Courses Taught:

Gender and American Politics
Gender and Politics in Latin America
Gender politics in global perspective

Last Updated: 11/16/07