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Personal Data 2

Employment 2

Education 3

Teaching 3

Work in progress 5

Journal Publications 5

Books and Book Chapters 11

Datasets 15

Conference Papers 16

Working Papers 21

Other Publications 23

Service to the Profession 27

Research Grants 28

Organization of Academic Events 29

Refereeing 32

Citations 33

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Personal Data

Name Andreas Schedler

Date of birth 3 August 1964 Birthplace Bregenz, Austria Citizenship Austrian

Family status Married

Children 2

Institutional Address

Democracy Institute

Central European University (CEU) Közép-európai Egyetem

Nádor u. 9, 1051 Budapest, Hungary E-mail andreas.schedlera@ceu.edu T +36/1327-3000

Institutional website:

https://people.ceu.edu/andreas_schedler

Selected Works: http://works.bepress.com/andreas_schedler/

Google Scholar:

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=RJER1xQAAAAJ

ORCID 0000-0003-2821-613X Current Research Interests

The politics of political polarization, the creation and destruction of democratic equilibria, the dynamics of basic democratic trust and fear, transitions to and from electoral authoritarianism, the comparative study democratization, concept formation.

Employment

Current Academic Position

Senior Research Fellow, Democracy Institute, Central European University (CEU), Budapest, Lead Researcher, Working Group

“De and Re-Democratization,” Visiting Professor, CEU, Vienna.

Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science,

CIDE, Mexico City (since 2003) (on leave).

Member of Mexico’s National System of Researchers (SNI II

2000–2008, SNI III 2009–present) (on leave).

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Previous Positions

Academic Director of Graduate Studies in Political Science (Master and Doctoral Program), CIDE, Mexico City (10/2018–

03/2022).

Distinguished Research Affiliate, Kellogg Institute for

International Studies, University of Notre Dame (2018–2020).

Visiting Fellow, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin, Italy (Spring 2018).

Visiting Professor, Institute of Political Science, Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Germany (February 2017–January 2018).

Visiting Scholar, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) (January–July 2012).

Karl W. Deutsch Visiting Professor, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) (August–December 2011).

Chair, Department of Political Science, CIDE, Mexico City (2005–

2007).

Professor of Political Science, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO), PHD Program in Political Science, Mexico-City (1998–2003).

Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS), Vienna, Austria (1992–1997).

Visiting Scholar, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO), Santiago de Chile (1991).

Education

University Vienna: PHD in Political Science (1988–91).

Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), Vienna: post-graduate course in Political Science (1988–90).

University Vienna: MA in Political Science and Theater Studies (1982–87).

MA studies (incomplete): University Vienna: Law (1982–83) and Psychology (1983–87).

Exchange semester: National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM): Political Science and Psychology (1986–87).

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Teaching

CIDE,MEXICO CITY,DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, MASTER AND DOCTORAL PROGRAM IN POLITICAL SCIENCE: “Research Seminar”

(2019, 2020, and 2021), “Qualitative Methods” (2019),

“Concept Analysis and Measurement” (Module) (2018), BA IN

POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: “Qualitative Methods” (2018), “Transitions from Democratic Rule” (2016),

“Research Design” (2014 and 2013), “Citizens and Organized Violence” (2014 and 2013), “The Politics of Electoral

Authoritarian Regimes” (2012), “Modern Authoritarian Regimes” (2010), “The Quality of Democracy” (2009),

“Comparative Political Sociology” (2008, 2007, 2006, and 2005), “Democracy and Authoritarianism” (2004), “The

Comparative Politics of Developed Countries” (2004 and 2003).

MA IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (MAPS): “Qualitative Methods”

(design, coordination, introduction, and module on semi- structured interviews) (2015). DOCTORAL PROGRAM IN PUBLIC

POLICIES: “Dissertation Seminar” (2014–16 and 2018).

COLLEGIO CARLO ALBERTO AND UNIVERSITY OF TURIN,ITALY: Workshop

“Trust and Fear: Discerning Threats to Democracy,” Master in Public Policy and Social Change (MAPS) (April 2018).

EBERHARD KARLS UNIVERSITY TÜBINGEN,GERMANY,INSTITUTE OF

POLITICAL SCIENCE: “Introduction to Comparative Politics:

Democracy and Dictatorship” (BA) (Fall 2017), “The Subversion of Democracy” (MA), “The Dynamics of Electoral

Authoritarianism” (MA), and “Introduction to Comparative Politics: Latin America” (BA) (Spring 2017).

FLACSO, MEXICO CITY,PHDPROGRAM IN POLITICAL SCIENCE: “Arguing Comparative Politics” (2002), “Political Democratization,”

Dissertation Seminar (2000–2003), “The State and Democratization in Latin America,” Dissertation Seminar (1998–2000), “Theories of Political Institutions” (1998).

UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA,INSTITUTE FOR POLITICAL SCIENCE:

“Democracy” (2003), “Power and Accountability in Comparative Politics” (2000), “Political Democratization in Mexico in Comparative Perspective” (1999), “The New Institutionalism in Latin America” (1998), “Problems of Democratic Consolidation in Latin America” (1997),

“Democracy in Latin America” (1996), “Models of Political Action” (1996), “The Politics of Antipolitics: The Case of the Austrian Freedom Party” (1996), “Democratic Transition and Consolidation” (1995).

INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES, VIENNA: “The Logic of Concept Formation” (1997), “Research Seminar: Designing Social

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Inquiry” (1996 and 1995) (with Rainer Bauböck and Josef Melchior), “Theories of Political Institutions” (1996),

“Paradigms of Politics” (1995), “Introduction into Antipolitics”

(1994 and 1993), “Democratic Transition and Consolidation”

(1993), “Models of Political Communication (1992).

Thesis Supervision

CIDE, Mexico City: research design seminar for undergraduate theses (2013 and 2014) and doctoral theses (2019, 2020, and 2021); supervision of three doctoral, two master, and six undergraduate theses. Tübingen University: one doctoral and one MA thesis. Mora Institute, Mexico City: two MA theses.

FLACSO, Mexico City: supervision of four doctoral theses and coordination of doctoral thesis seminar (1998–2003). IHS, Vienna: supervision of ten post-graduate theses (with simultaneous approval as PhD theses by the University of Vienna) (1992–1997).

Reader and committee member of numerous undergraduate and graduate theses. Informal advisor of countless

undergraduate and graduate theses from Mexican, Latin American, US American, European, and other universities.

Work in Progress

Monograph

Political Polarization: The Destruction of Basic Democratic Trust (in progress)

Articles

“Basic Democratic Trust” (under review), “Reconceptualizing Political Polarization” (in progress), “Arguments and Attitudes:

The Two Faces of Trust” (in progress), “Minimalist Storytelling:

The Natural Framing of Electoral Violence by Mexican Media”

(under review), “¿Cuántas palabras vale una vida? Cobertura mediática y contexto local de homicidios en México” (with Juan Honey) (under review), “Manipulative Political Science:

The Experimental Study of Irreflexive Citizens” (in progress).

Journal Publications

“Making Sense of Electoral Violence: The Narrative Frame of Organized Crime in Mexico,” Journal of Latin American Studies (2022): forthcoming.

“An Ambiguous Tool of Demos Accountability: Taking the Metaphorical Concept of Majoritarian Tyrannies Seriously,” PRX

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Political Research Exchange 3/1 (2021). DOI

10.1080/2474736X.2021.2007734.

“Democratic Reciprocity,” Journal of Political Philosophy 29/2 (June 2021): 252–278. DOI 10.1111/JOPP.12232

“¿Borrón sin cuenta nueva? La injusticia transicional en guerras civiles económicas” (with Luis de la Calle), Perfiles

Latinoamericanos 29/57 (January–July 2021): 195–220. DOI

10.18504/PL2957-008-2021

“The Breaching Experiment: Donald Trump and the Normative Foundations of Democracy,” Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft / Comparative Governance and Politics 13/4 (December 2019): 433–460. DOI 10.1007/s12286-019- 00438-0

“The Criminal Community of Victims and Perpetrators:

Cognitive Foundations of Citizen Detachment from Organized Violence in Mexico,” Human Rights Quarterly 38/4 (November 2016): 1038–1069. DOI 10.1353/hrq.2016.0056

“Communicating Authoritarian Elite Cohesion” (with Bert Hoffmann), Democratization 23/1 (January 2016): 93–117 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2015.1095181).

“The Criminal Subversion of Mexican Democracy,” Journal of Democracy 25/1 (January 2014): 5–18. DOI

10.1353/jod.2014.0016

“Judgment and Measurement in Political Science,” Perspectives on Politics 10/1 (March 2012): 21–36. DOI

10.1017/S1537592711004889

“The Measurer’s Dilemma: Coordination Failures in Cross- National Political Data Collection,” Comparative Political Studies 45/2 (February 2012): 191–220. DOI

10.1177/0010414011421308

“Introduction: Rational Data Choice” (with Cas Mudde), Political Research Quarterly 63/2 (June 2010), 410–416. DOI

10.1177/106591291037128

“Data Usage in Quantitative Comparative Politics” (with Cas Mudde), Political Research Quarterly 63/2 (June 2010), 417–

433. DOI 10.1177/1065912909357414

“Authoritarianism’s Last Line of Defense,” Journal of Democracy 21/1 (January 2010): 69–80.

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“The New Institutionalism in the Study of Authoritarian Regimes,” Totalitarianism and Democracy 6/2 (2009): 327–

344.

“Inconsistencias contaminantes: Gobernación electoral y conflicto post-electoral en las elecciones presidenciales de 2006 en México,” América Latina Hoy 51 (April 2009): 41–59.

“Demócratas iliberales: Configuraciones contradictorias del apoyo a la democracia en México” (with Rodolfo Sarsfield, trans. Laura Manríquez), Espiral: Estudios sobre Estado y Sociedad (Guadalajara, México) 25/44 (January 2009): 123–

159.

“Democrats with Adjectives: Linking Direct and Indirect Measures of Democratic Support” (with Rodolfo Sarsfield), European Journal of Political Research 46/5 (August 2007):

637–659.

“The Mexican Standoff: The Mobilization of Distrust,” Journal of Democracy 18/1 (January 2007): 88–102.

“Arguing and Observing: Internal and External Critiques of Judicial Impartiality,” Journal of Political Philosophy 12/3 (September 2004): 245–65.

“‘El voto es nuestro’: Como los ciudadanos mexicanos perciben el clientelismo electoral” (trans. Laura Manríquez), Revista Mexicana de Sociología 66/1 (January–March 2004): 61–101.

“Elections Without Democracy: The Menu of Manipulation,”

Journal of Democracy 13/2 (April 2002): 36–50.

“Disappointing Democracy,” Swedish Journal of Political Science (Statsvetenskaplig Tidskrift) 105/1 (2002): 352–8.

“The Nested Game of Democratization by Elections,”

International Political Science Review 23/1 (January 2002):

103–22.

“The Comparative Study of Electoral Governance –

Introduction” (with Shaheen Mozaffar), International Political Science Review 23/1 (January 2002): 5–27.

“Taking Uncertainty Seriously: The Blurred Boundaries of Democratic Transition and Consolidation,” Democratization 8/4 (Winter 2001): 1–22 (Frank Cass Award 2001).

“Comment observer la consolidation démocratique?”(trans.

Mathieu Pellerin), Revue Internacionale de Politique Comparée 8/2 (Summer 2001): 244–55.

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“Measuring Democratic Consolidation,” Studies in Comparative and International Development 36/1 (Spring 2001): 61–87.

“Distrust Breeds Bureaucracy: Democratization and the Formal Regulation of Electoral Governance in Mexico,” Public Integrity 3/2 (Spring 2001): 181–99.

“Mexico’s Victory: The Democratic Revelation,” Journal of Democracy 11/4 (October 2000): 5–19.

“Common Sense without Common Ground: The Concept of Democratic Transition in Mexican Politics,” Mexican Studies / Estudios Mexicanos 16/2 (Summer 2000): 321–41.

“Incertidumbre institucional e inferencias de imparcialidad: El caso del IFE,” Política y Gobierno 7/2 (2000): 383–421.

“Transición y diálogo,” Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 14 (December 1999): 185–91.

“Civil Society and Political Elections: A Culture of Distrust?” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 565 (September 1999): 126–41.

“Las comisiones y la pirámide: La recentralización conflictiva del poder en el IFE,” Política y Gobierno 6/1 (1999): 187–222.

“How Should We Study Democratic Consolidation?”

Democratization 5/4 (Winter 1998): 1–19.

“What Is Democratic Consolidation?” Journal of Democracy 9/2 (April 1998): 91–107.

“The Normative Force of Electoral Promises,” Journal of Theoretical Politics 10/2 (April 1998): 191-214.

“Democracy and Time: An Invitation” (with Javier Santiso) International Political Science Review 19/1 (January 1998): 5- 18.

“Anti-Political-Establishment Parties,” Party Politics 2/3 (July 1996): 291–312.

“Die Demokratiequalität der Zweiten Republik: Ein kurzer Brief zum langen Abschied der konsoziativen Demokratie,” SWS- Rundschau 35(4), 1996, 429–433.

“Die antipolitischen Stereotypen Jörg Haiders,” Journal für Sozialforschung 35(4), 1995, 283–306.

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“Populism, Old and New: Introductory Remarks,” Austrian Journal of Development Studies 9(1), 5–7.

“Zur (nichtlinearen) Entwicklung des Parteienwettbewerbs 1945 bis 1994”[The Nonlinear Development of Inter-Party Competition in Austria, 1945–94], Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 24(1), 1995, 17–34.

“Die (eigensinnige) kommunikative Struktur demokratischer Wahlen” [The Communicative Structure of Democratic Elections], Zeitschrift für Politik 41(1), 1994, 22–44.

“Die demoskopische Konstruktion von Politikverdrossenheit”

[The Demoscopic Construction of Antipolitical Attitudes], Politische Vierteljahresschrift 34(3), September 1993, 414–435.

“Die politische ‘Normalisierung’ Österreichs. Anfragen an ein Quasi-Paradigma” [The Political ‘Normalization’ of Austria], Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 22(1), 1993, 93–99.

“Los efectos sociales del salario mínimo en Chile,”

Investigación Económica 51(202), October–December 1992, 155–183.

“Lateinamerika 1492–1992: Editorial,” Austrian Journal of Development Studies 7(4), 1991, 3–6.

“Die sozialen Auswirkungen der Schuldenkrise und

Anpassungspolitik in Mexiko” [The Social Impact of the Debt Crisis and the Adjustment Policies in Mexico], Austrian Journal of Development Studies 7(4), 1991.

“Unter dem Druck der Schuldenkrise: die debt-to-equity swaps in der Hotelindustrie Mexikos” [The Debt-to-Equity Swaps in the Mexican Hotel Industry], Austrian Journal of Development Studies 4(1), 1988, 77–90.

“El capital extranjero en México: el caso de la hotelería,”

Investigación Económica (Mexico) 47(184), April–June 1988, 137–178.

“Versuch, das ‘Bauchweh’ zu verstehen. Fragmentarische Anmerkungen zur Lernveranstaltung Organisationsdynamik,”

Zeitschrift für Hochschuldidaktik 11(4), 1987, 429–440.

Translations

“A subversão criminal da democracia mexicana,” Journal of Democracy em Português 4/2 (October 2015): 25–46.

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“El estudio comparado de la gobernación electoral” (with Shaheen Mozaffar) (trans. Laura Manríquez), Partidos Políticos, Reglas Electorales y Cambio Institucional: Lecturas para la Reforma Política, ed. Ernesto F. Calvo (Buenos Aires, 2013).

“La última línea de defensa del autoritarismo,” Journal of Democracy en Español 3 (July 2011): 135–147.

“Regímenes electorales autoritarios en el mundo

contemporáneo” (trans. Laura Manríquez), Cuadernos de Estudios Latinoamericanos (Bogotá, Colombia) 5 (January–June 2009): 9–33.

“Breve historia política de México” (trans. Laura Manríquez), Estudios de Política y Sociedad 2/1 (January–March 2006): 15–

38.

“Mapeando a Contingência,” (trans. Luiz Henrique Queriquelli), Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Socitec e-prints 1/2 (July-December 2005): 58–87 (www.socitec.pro.bre/e- prints.htm).

“Argumentos y observaciones: De críticas internas y externas a la imparcialidad judicial” (trans. Laura Manríquez), Isonomía 22 (April 2005): 65–95.

“La relevancia pública de la política comparada” (trans. Laura Manríquez), Postdata (Buenos Aires) 10 (December 2004):

341–49 (reprinted in Contrapunto 3/5, Winter 2007: 5–8).

“Elecciones sin democracia: El menú de la manipulación electoral” (trans. Laura Manríquez), Estudios Políticos

(University of Antoquia, Medellin, Colombia) 24 (January–June 2004): 137–56.

“La incertidumbre institucional y las fronteras borrosas de la transición y consolidación democráticas” (trans. Laura

Manríquez), Estudios Sociológicos 22/64 (January-April 2004):

25–52.

“Democratización por la vía electoral” (trans. Laura Manríquez), Foro Internacional 43/4 (October–December 2003): 822–51.

“El estudio comparado de la gobernación electoral” (with Shaheen Mozaffar) (trans. Laura Manríquez), Apuntes Electorales 3/12 (June 2003): 77–103.

“Los cálculos de la consolidación democrática” (trans. Ismael Ortíz), Republicana 1/1 (2002), 5–23.

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“Ce este consolidarea democratica?” Romanian Journal of Political Sciences 1 (2002), 122–137.

“L’ ‘antipolitisme’,” Problèmes Politiques et Sociaux 849 (December 2000): 29–32.

“¿Cómo observar la consolidación democrática?” (trans.

Ramón Cota Meza), Metapolítica 4/15 (July–September 2000):

11–29.

“Percepciones públicas de fraude electoral en México” (trans.

Tim Edwards), Perfiles latinoamericanos 8/1 (June 1999): 103–

27.

“Los partidos antiestablishment político,” Este País 68 (November 1996): 2-13.

“La oposición anti política,” trans. Guillermo Valderrama, Etcétera (Mexico) 127 (6 July 1995): 23–32.

Edited Journal Issues

Political Research Quarterly 63/2 (June 2010): “Measurement Matters: Empirical Implications of Data Selection in

Comparative Politics” (Minisymposium) (with Cas Mudde).

International Political Science Review 23(1) 2002: “Electoral Governance and Democratization.”

International Political Science Review 19(1) 1998: “Democracy and Time.”

Austrian Journal of Development Studies 11(1) 1995:

“Neopopulism in Latin America.”

Austrian Journal of Development Studies 7(4) 1991: “Latin America 1492–1992.”

International (3) 1989: “Latin American Politics Today.”

Book Publications

Monographs

En la niebla de la guerra: Los ciudadanos ante la violencia criminal organizada [In the Fog of War: Citizens and Organized Criminal Violence in Mexico] (Mexico City: CIDE, 2015, rev. 2nd ed. 2018).

The Politics of Uncertainty: Sustaining and Subverting Electoral Authoritarianism (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2013).

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Zahlen oder Nichtzahlen? Zur politischen Ökonomie der

mexikanischen Schuldenkrise in den 80er Jahren [To Pay or Not to Pay? The Political Economy of the Mexican Debt Crisis in the 1980s]. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 1991.

Translations

La política de la incertidumbre en los regímenes electorales autoritarios, trans. Mónica Portnoy and Andreas Schedler (Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Económica and CIDE, 2016).

Edited Books

Electoral Authoritarianism: The Dynamics of Unfree

Competition (Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2006).

The Self-Restraining State: Power and Accountability in New Democracies, eds. Andreas Schedler, Larry Diamond, and Marc F. Plattner (Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1999).

Democracia y tiempo, eds. Andreas Schedler and Javier Santiso (Caracas: Nueva Sociedad, 1999).

The End of Politics? Explorations into Modern Antipolitics (London and New York: Macmillan and St. Martin’s Press, 1997).

Die Qualität der österreichischen Demokratie: Versuche einer Annäherung [The Quality of Austrian Democracy], eds David F.J. Campbell, Karin Liebhart, Renate Martinsen, Christian Schaller and Andreas Schedler (Vienna: Manz, 1996).

Staat und zivile Gesellschaft: Beiträge zur Entwicklungspolitik in Afrika, Asien und Lateinamerika [State and Civil Society:

Development Policies in Africa, Asia, and Latin America], eds Franz Kolland, Erich Pilz, Andreas Schedler and Walter Schicho (Frankfurt am Main: Brandes & Apsel, 1996).

Book Chapters

“Elections and Transformation,” Handbook of Political, Social, and Economic Transformation, eds Wolfgang Merkel, Raj Kollmorgen, and Hans-Jürgen Wagener (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2019), pp. 486–491.

“Disturbing the Dictator: Peaceful Protest under

Authoritarianism,” Crisis in Autocratic Regimes, eds. Johannes Gerschewski and Christoph H. Stefes (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2018), pp. 43–74.

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“Mexico: Transition to Civil War Democracy,” Politics in the Developing World, eds. Peter Burnell, Lise Rakner, and Vicky Randall (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, 5th revised edition), pp. 332–342.

“Electoral Authoritarianism,” Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences: An Interdisciplinary, Searchable, and Linkable Resource, eds. Robert A. Scott and Stephen M. Kosslyn (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2015) (DOI

10.1002/9781118900772.etrds0098).

“Mexico: Transition to Civil War Democracy,” Politics in the Developing World, eds. Peter Burnell, Lise Rakner, and Vicky Randall (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, 4th revised edition), pp. 336–345.

“Concept Formation,” International Encyclopaedia of Political Science, eds. Bertrand Badie, Dirk Berg-Schlosser, and

Leonardo Morlino (Thousand Oaks: Sage Publishers, 2011), pp.

371–383.

“Mexico: Democratic Transition and Beyond,” Politics in the Developing World, eds. Peter Burnell, Vicky Randall, and Lise Rakner (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, 3rd revised edition), pp. 439–451.

“The Contingent Power of Authoritarian Elections,”

Democratization by Elections: A New Mode of Transition, ed.

Staffan I. Lindberg (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009), pp 291–313.

“Sources of Competition under Electoral Authoritarianism,”

Democratization by Elections: A New Mode of Transition, ed.

Staffan I. Lindberg (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009), pp. 179–201.

“Electoral Authoritarianism,” The SAGE Handbook of Comparative Politics, eds. Todd Landman & Neil Robinson (London, Thousand Oaks, New Delhi, and Singapore: Sage Publications, 2009), pp. 381–393.

“Mexico: Democratic Transition and Beyond,” Politics in the Developing World, eds. Peter Burnell and Vicky Randall

(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008, 2nd revised edition), pp.

473–485.

“Mapping Contingency,” Political Contingency: Studying the Unexpected, the Accidental, and the Unforeseen, eds. Ian Shapiro and Sonu Bedi (New York: New York University Press, 2007), pp. 54–78.

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“What Is Vote Buying?” (with Frederic Charles Schaffer), Elections for Sale: The Causes and Consequences of Vote Buying, ed. Frederic Charles Schaffer (Boulder and London:

Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2007), pp. 17–30.

“The Logic of Electoral Authoritarianism,” Electoral

Authoritarianism: The Dynamics of Unfree Competition, ed.

Andreas Schedler (Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2006), pp. 1–23.

“Mexico,” Politics in the Developing World, eds. Peter Burnell and Vicky Randall (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), pp.

349–59.

“From Electoral Authoritarianism to Democratic

Consolidation,” Mexico’s Democracy at Work: Political and Economic Dynamics, eds. Russell Crandall, Guadalupe Paz, and Riordan Roett (Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2005), pp.

9–37.

“La conflictiva construcción de confianza electoral: El Consejo General del IFE, 1990–2000,” El dos de Julio: Reflexiones posteriores,” ed. Yolanda Meyenberg Leycegui (Mexico City:

FLACSO, IIS-UNAM, UAM Iztapalapa, 2001), pp. 55–73.

“¿Por qué seguimos hablando de transición democrática en México?” (trad. Rosamaría Núñez), Gobernabilidad y democracia en México: Una perspectiva comparada con América Latina, eds. Antonio Camou, Julio Labastida, and Noemí Luján (Mexico City: Plaza y Valdés, IIS-UNAM, and FLACSO, 2001), pp. 19–40.

“Neo-Institucionalismo,” Léxico de la Política, eds. Laura Baca Olamendi, Judit Bokser-Liwerant, Fernando Castañeda, Isidro H. Cisneros, and Germán Pérez Fernández del Castillo (México City: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2000), pp.472–6.

“Introduction” (together with Larry Diamond and Marc F.

Plattner), The Self-Restraining State: Power and Accountability in New Democracies, eds. Andreas Schedler, Larry Diamond, and Marc F. Plattner (Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1999), pp. 1–10.

“Conceptualizing Accountability,” The Self-Restraining State:

Power and Accountability in New Democracies, eds. Andreas Schedler, Larry Diamond, and Marc F. Plattner (Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1999), pp. 13–28.

“Restraining the State: Conflicts and Agents of Accountability,”

The Self-Restraining State: Power and Accountability in New

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Democracies, eds. Andreas Schedler, Larry Diamond, and Marc F. Plattner (Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1999), pp. 333–350.

“Poder y confianza institucional: algunas hipótesis sobre las reformas electorales en México, 1990–1997,” Etica y derecho electoral en el umbral del siglo XXI: Memoria del III Congreso Internacional de Derecho Electoral (Mexico City: Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas, UNAM, Instituto Federal Electoral, and Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federación, 1999), pp. 1491–1505.

“Introduction: Antipolitics – Closing or Colonizing the Public Sphere,” The End of Politics? Explorations into Modern Antipolitics, ed. Andreas Schedler (London and New York:

Macmillan and St. Martin’s Press, 1997), pp. 1–20.

“Einleitung: Zur neuen Aktualität demokratischer Qualität,” Die Qualität der österreichischen Demokratie: Versuche einer Annäherung, eds David F.J. Campbell et al. (Vienna: Manz, 1996), pp. 9–17.

“Dimensionen der Demokratiequalität: Keine abschließenden Bemerkungen,” Die Qualität der österreichischen Demokratie:

Versuche einer Annäherung, eds David F.J. Campbell et al.

(Vienna: Manz 1996), pp.165–180.

“Einleitung: Zur entwicklungspolitischen Entdeckung der Zivilgesellschaft,” Staat und zivile Gesellschaft: Beiträge zur Entwicklungspolitik in Afrika, Asien und Lateinamerika, eds Franz Kolland, Erich Pilz, Andreas Schedler and Walter Schicho (Frankfurt am Main: Brandes & Apsel 1996), pp. 9–16.

“Die zivile Gesellschaft und der wilde Staat: Versuch einer Zwischenbilanz,” Staat und zivile Gesellschaft: Beiträge zur Entwicklungspolitik in Afrika, Asien und Lateinamerika, eds Franz Kolland, Erich Pilz, Andreas Schedler and Walter Schicho (Frankfurt am Main: Brandes & Apsel, 1996), pp. 235–47.

“Postmodern disenchantment in Austria,” Disillusionment with Democracy: political parties, participation and non-

participation in democratic institutions in Europe, ed. Council of Europe, (Strassburg: Council of Europe, 1994), pp. 44–8.

“Industriepolitik in ausgewählten Ländern: Dänemark, Holland und Schweden” [Industrial Policies in Denmark, The

Netherlands and Sweden], Wirtschaftlicher Strukturwandel und Industriepolitik, ed. Hans Glatz (Vienna, 1991).

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“Die Parallelaktion: Über den Versuch, politikwissenschaftliche Spontaneität selbstzuorganisieren,” Überleben an der Uni:

Hochschuldidaktische Erfahrungen an der Massenuniversität, ed. Helmut Kramer (Vienna, Verlag für Gesellschaftskritik, 1986), pp. 137–48.

Reprints

“Authoritarianism’s Last Line of Defense,” Annual Editions:

Comparative Politics, ed. Fiona Yap (New York: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2012), e Textbook.

“What Is Democratic Consolidation?”, Debates on

Democratization, eds. Larry Diamond, Marc. F. Plattner, and Philip J. Costopoulos (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010), pp. 59–74.

“What Is Democratic Consolidation?”, The Global Diversity of Democracy, eds. Larry Diamond and Marc. F. Plattner

(Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001), pp. 149–64.

“The Menu of Manipulation,” Democracy: A Reader, eds. Larry Diamond and Marc F. Plattner (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009), pp. 259–273.

“The Mobilization of Distrust in Mexico,” Latin America’s Struggle for Democracy, eds. Larry Diamond, Marc F. Plattner, and Diego Abente Brun (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008), pp. 232–246.

Translations

“¿Qué es la compra de votos?” (with Frederic Charles Schaffer), Candados y contrapesos: La protección de los programas, políticas y derechos sociales en México y América Latina, ed. Alejandro Grinspun (Mexico City: United Nations Program for Development and Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2009).

“Los partidos antiestablishment político,” La democracia en perspectiva: Consideraciones teóricas y análisis de caso, eds.

Fernando Castaños, Julio Labastida Martín del Campo, and Miguel Armando López Leyva (Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, 2008), pp. 123–153.

“La movilización de la desconfianza en las elecciones presidenciales del 2006” (trans. Laura Manríquez), La conflictiva y nunca acabada construcción de la democracia deseada: México en perspectiva histórica y comparada, ed.

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Emilio Rabasa Gamboa (Mexico City: Editorial Porrúa and Tecnológico de Monterrey, 2008), 31–63.

“Del autoritarismo electoral a la consolidación democrática,”

La Democracia Mexicana en Acción: Dinámica política y económica, eds. Russell Crandall, Guadalupe Paz, and Riordan Roett (Buenos Aires: Grupo Editor Latinoamericano, 2006), pp.

17–50.

“Democracia y tiempo: una invitación” (with Javier Santiso), trad. Nora López, Democracia y tiempo, eds. Andreas Schedler and Javier Santiso (Caracas: Nueva Sociedad, 1999), pp. 7–26.

Data sets

“Encuesta Nacional de Violencia Organizada” (ENVO) [Mexican National Survey on Organized Violence], Public opinion survey (N = 2.400) and elite opinion survey (N = 629), 2014, CIDELNPP

National Laboratory of Public Policies Data Archive (http://datos.cide.edu/handle/10089/17069).

“Dataset on Authoritarian Elections” (DAE), 2013, CIDELNPP

National Laboratory of Public Policies Data Archive (http://datos.cide.edu/handle/10089/17011).

“Dataset of Articles in Comparative Politics” (DACP) (with Cas Mudde), 2010, CIDELNPP National Laboratory of Public Policies Data Archive (http://datos.cide.edu/handle/10089/16186).

International Conference Papers

“The Depoliticization of Electoral Violence in Mexico,” Mexico City: CIDE, Department of Political Studies, Research Seminar, 7 October 2020; Working Group on Latin America (GTAL), 16 April 2021 (webinars).

“Basic Democratic Trust,” Working Group on Latin America (GTAL), 25 July 2020 (webinar).

“A Threat to Democracy? Donald Trump in Comparative Perspective,” 114th Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association (APSA), Boston, 30 August – 2 September 2018.

“Do our Adversaries Play by the Rules? The Inferential Role of Basic Democratic Trust,” “The Vulnerability of Trust,” IPSA

Research Committee on the Structure and Organization of Government (SOG), CIDE, Mexico City, 17–18 June 2019; Latin American Studies Association (LASA), International Congress, Barcelona, Spain, 23–26 May 2018; Political Behaviour

Colloquium, European University Institute, Florence, 13 March

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2018; Latin America Centre Seminar, School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies, University of Oxford, 21 November 2017.

“Tyrannies of Majorities,” Research Seminar, Center for Doctoral Studies, School of Governance, Technical University Munich (TUM), 18 May 2017; 113th Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association (APSA), San Francisco, 31 August – 3 September 2017; Research Colloquium, Institute of Political Science, Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, 13 December 2017.

“How to Trace Processes of Democratic Subversion: Outlining the Problem (Though No Solution),” Research Initiation Workshop on “Conceptualizing and Measuring Varieties of Autocracies,” V-Dem Institute, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, 31 May – 2 June 2017.

“The Legal Subversion of Democracy,” Conference “Illiberal Governance,” Central European University (CEU), Budapest, 18–

20 February 2016 (“proto-paper”).

“Political and Economic Civil Wars” (with Luis de la Calle), American Political Science Association (APSA), 111th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 3–6 September 2015.

“The Disturbing Normality of Popular Protest under

Authoritarianism,” Workshop “Crises in Autocratic Regimes,”

Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB), Berlin, 4–6 June 2015; American Political Science Association (APSA), 111th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 3–6 September 2015;

University of Texas at Austin, Department of Government, Latin America Speakers Series, 16 October 2015; and International Political Science Association (IPSA), 24th World Congress of Political Science, Poznan, 23–28 July 2016.

“The Collapse of Solidarity in Criminal Civil War: Citizen Indifference towards the Victims of Organized Violence in Mexico,” American Political Science Association (APSA), 110th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 28–31 August 2014.

“Types of Authoritarian Accountability: Measuring Practices and Capacities,” Seminar “Conceptualizing and

Operationalising Authoritarianism,” University of Amsterdam, 5–6 June 2014.

“Selective Violence, Distant Victims: Citizen Disengagement from Criminal Civil War in Mexico,” Comparative Politics Workshop, University of Chicago, Department of Political Science, 16 April 2014.

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“Mexico’s Civil War Democracy,” 109th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA), Chicago, IL, 29 August – 1 September 2013.

“The Societal Subversion of Electoral Integrity: Mexico’s Civil War Democracy,” Annual Workshop, Electoral Integrity Project,

“Concepts and Indices of Electoral Integrity,” Harvard University, Cambridge, MASS, 3–4 June 2013.

“The Dramaturgy of Authoritarian Elite Cohesion” (with Bert Hoffmann), 108th Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association (APSA), New Orleans, LA,30 August – 2 September 2012, Workshop “The Logic of Authoritarian Governance,”

Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB), Berlin, 26 June 2012, and European Political Science Association (EPSA), 2nd Annual General Conference, Berlin, 21–23 June 2012.

“The Limits of Bureaucratic Observation: The Role of Judgment in Comparative Political Measurement,”106th Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association (APSA), 2–5 September 2010, Washington, DC.

“Transitions from Electoral Authoritarianism,” Joint Sessions of Workshops, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), Münster, Germany, 22–27 March 2010.

“The New Institutionalism in the Study of Authoritarian Regimes,” 105th Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association (APSA), Toronto, Canada, 3–6 September 2009.

“The Art of the Possible: Opposition Protest against Authoritarian Elections,” Joint Sessions of Workshops, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), Lisbon, Portugal, 14–19 April 2009.

“The Quantitative Skeleton of Comparative Politics” (with Cas Mudde), 104th Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association (APSA), Boston, Massachusetts, 28–31 August 2008.

“The Use of Databases in Comparative Politics” (with Cas Mudde), European Consortium of Political Research (ECPR), Joint Sessions of Workshops, Rennes, France, 11–16 April 2008.

“Blunt Manipulation, Incisive Protest: Explaining Election Outcomes under Authoritarianism,” Workshop

“Democratization by Elections?,” University of Florida, Department of Political Science, Gainesville, Florida, 30 November – 2 December 2007.

“How Effective is Electoral Manipulation? Exploring Sources of Regime Strength under Competitive and Hegemonic

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Authoritarianism,” 103rd Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association (APSA), Chicago, 30 August – 2 September 2007.

“When Do Losers Protest? Opposition Strategies under Electoral Authoritarianism,” 102nd Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association (APSA), Philadelphia, 31 August – 3 September 2006.

“Patterns of Repression and Manipulation: Towards a

Topography of Authoritarian Elections,” 20th World Congress.

International Political Science Association (IPSA), Fukuoka, Japan, 9–13 July 2006.

“What Is Vote Buying? The Limits of the Market Model” (with Frederic Charles Schaffer), conference “Poverty, Democracy, and Clientelism: The Political Economy of Vote Buying,”

Stanford University, Department of Political Science, Bellagio Center, Rockefeller Foundation, 28 November – 2 December 2005.

“Mapping Contingency,” conference in honor of Robert Dahl,

“Contingency in the Study of Politics”, Yale University, Department of Political Science, 3–4 December 2004.

“Democrats with Adjectives: Linking Direct and Indirect Measures of Democratic Support” (with Rodolfo Sarsfield), 25th International Congress, Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Las Vegas, Nevada, 7–9 October 2004.

“The Elusive Meaning of Democratic Support” (with Rodolfo Sarsfield), “Internal and External Perspectives on Judicial Accountability,” and “Electoral Authoritarianism: Competitive and Hegemonic Regimes,” Latin American Congress of Political Science, Latin American Association of Political Science (ALACIP), Mexico City, 29 September – 1 October 2004.

“Degrees and Patterns of Party Competition in Electoral Autocracies,” 100th Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association (APSA), Chicago, 2–5 September 2004.

“Does the Formal Independence of Electoral Governance Encourage Democratization?“, Conference “Democratic Advancements and Setbacks: What Have We Learnt?”

University of Uppsala, Department of Government, Uppsala, 11–13 June 2004.

“Does the Formal Independence of Electoral Governance Increase Interparty Competition? Explorative Glances into the Gray Zone,” Conference “Democratization by Elections? The

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Dynamics of Electoral Authoritarianism,” CIDE and International Forum for Democratic Studies, Mexico City, 2–3 April 2004.

“Measuring the Formal Independence of Electoral

Governance,” 99th Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association (APSA), Philadelphia, PA, 28–31 August 2003.

“Judging the Judge: The Logics of Judicial Accountability,” 24th International Congress, Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Dallas, Texas, 27–29 March 2003.

“Cinismo ciudadano y aprendizaje democrático,“ Conference

“Transición y consolidación democrática: El contexto internacional y la experiencia mexicana,” Federal Electoral Institute (IFE), Mexico City, 18–20 February 2003

“What Is Vote Buying?” Conference “The Comparative Politics of Vote Buying,” Massachusetts Institute for Technology (MIT), Center for International Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 26–27 September 2002.

“My Vote? Not For Sale: How Mexican Citizens View Electoral Clientelism,” paper prepared for presentation at the

conference “The Comparative Politics of Vote Buying,”

Massachusetts Institute for Technology (MIT), Center for International Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 26–27 September 2002, and 98th Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association (APSA), Boston, 29 August – 1 September 2002.

“Clientelism Without Clients: The Incongruent

Institutionalization of Electoral Mobilization in Mexico,”

Conference “Informal Institutions and Politics in the Developing World,” Cambridge, Harvard University,

Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, 5–6 April 2002.

“The Nested Game of Transitions from Electoral

Authoritarianism: Mexico in Comparative Perspective,” 97th Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association (APSA), San Francisco, 30 August – 2 September 2001.

“The Two-Level Game of Democratization by Elections,”

Congress of the Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CALACS), Antigua, Guatemala, 22–24 February 2001.

“Conceptualizing and Observing Impartiality,” 96th Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association (APSA), Washington, DC, 31 August to 3 September 2000.

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“Illuminating the Black Box of Impartiality,” XVIII World Congress, International Political Science Association (IPSA), Quebec City, 1–5 August 2000.

“Institutional Uncertainty and Inferences of Impartiality: The Case of Mexico’s Federal Electoral Institute,” XXI International Congress, Latin American Studies Association (LASA), 16–18 March 2000.

“Democracy by Delegation: The Path-Dependent Logic of Electoral Reform in Mexico,” 95th Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association (APSA), Atlanta, 2–5 September 1999.

“Uncertain Uncertainty: The Blurred Boundaries of Democratic Transition and Consolidation,” Conference “Regimes and Political Change in Latin America,” University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 6–7 August 1999.

“Delegation without Discretion: The Bureaucratization of Electoral Administration in Mexico,” XXI International Congress, Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Chicago, 24–26 September 1998.

“Hard to Observe and Hard to Believe: Mexico’s Veiled Transition to Democracy,” 94th Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association (APSA), Boston, 3–6 September 1998.

“Power and Institutional Trust: Some Hypotheses on Mexico’s Electoral Reforms, 1990–97,” Third International Congress on Electoral Law, Federal Electoral Tribunal, Federal Electoral Institute, Institute for Judicial Research, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), University of Quintana Roo, and United Nations Development Program, Cancún, Quintana Roo, 22–25 March 1998.

“Mexico’s Democratization: The Regime of the Institutional Transition?” Third Congress of the Americas, University of the Americas (UDLA), Cholula, Puebla, 19–21 March 1998.

“Concepts of Democratic Consolidation,” XXth International Congress, Latin American Studies Association (LASA),

Guadalajara, Mexico, 17–19 April 1997.

“Corruption Research and New Institutionalism,” VIIth General Conference, European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI), Vienna, 11–14 September 1996.

“Der antipolitische Diskurs Jörg Haiders” [Jörg Haider’s Antipolitical Discourse], conference »Die politischen Systeme

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Deutschlands, Österreichs und der Schweiz im Vergleich«, Deutsche Vereinigung für Politikwissenschaft, Österreichische Gesellschaft für Politikwissenschaft und Schweizerische

Gesellschaft für Politikwissenschaft, Bern, 19–21 January 1996.

“Credibility: Exploring the Bases of Institutional Reform in New Democracies,” XIXth International Congress, Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Washington, 28–30 September 1995.

“Beyond the Prisoners’ Dilemma: Some Thoughts on the Games of Institution Building in New Democracies,” 91st Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association (APSA), Chicago, 31 August – 3 September 1995.

“Taking Electoral Promises Seriously: Reflections on the Substance of Procedural Democracy,” XVI World Congress, International Political Science Association (IPSA), Berlin, 21–25 August 1994.

“Antipolitical Opposition: A Framework for Comparative Analysis,” Vienna Dialogue on Democracy, The Politics of Antipolitics, Vienna: Institute for Advanced Studies, 7–10 July 1994.

“Degrees of Inter-Party Competition in Austria (1945-1990),”

European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), Joint Sessions of Workshops, Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos, Madrid, 17–22 April 1994.

Working Papers

Individual Papers [selection]

“Tyrannies of Majorities: A Conceptual Reassessment,” Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, Working Paper 433, Democratization Theory Cluster Series, December 2019

(https://kellogg.nd.edu/tyrannies-majorities-conceptual- reassessment).

“Élites y violencia organizada en México,” CIDE, Department of Political Studies, Working Paper 269, October 2014.

“The Limits to Bureaucratic Measurement: Observation and Judgment in Comparative Political Data Development,”

Political Concepts, International Political Science Association, Committee on Concepts and Methods, No. 47, December 2010 (www.concepts-methods.org).

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“Transitions from Electoral Authoritarianism,” Mexico City,

CIDE, Department of Political Studies, Working Paper 222, November 2010.

“Concept Formation in Political Science,” Mexico City, CIDE, Department of Political Studies, Working Paper 219, October 2010.

“Academic Market Failure: Data Quality and Availability in Comparative Politics,” Mexico City, CIDE, Department of Political Studies, Working Paper 215, November 2009.

“The New Institutionalism in Studying Authoritarian Regimes,”

Studies in Public Policy 461, Centre for the Study of Public Policy, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, November 2009 (http://www.cspp.strath.ac.uk/).

“Data Usage in Quantitative Comparative Politics: An Empirical Assessment” (with Cas Mudde), Political Methodology,

Committee on Concepts and Methods, International Political Science Association, No. 20, June 2009 (www.concepts- methods.org).

“Protest Beats Manipulation: Exploring Sources of Interparty Competition under Competitive and Hegemonic

Authoritarianism,” Mexico City, CIDE, Department of Political Studies, Working Paper 202, February 2008.

“Patterns of Repression and Manipulation: Towards a Topography of Authoritarian Elections, 1980–2002,” Mexico City, CIDE, Department of Political Studies, Working Paper 189, November 2006.

“Patterns of Interparty Competition in Electoral Autocracies,”

Mexico City, CIDE, Department of Political Studies, Working Paper 173, June 2005.

“Democrats with Adjectives: Linking Direct and Indirect Measures of Democratic Support” (with Rodolfo Sarsfield), Political Concepts, Committee on Concepts and Methods, International Political Science Association, No. 3, April 2005 (www.concepts-methods.org); Afrobarometer Working Paper 45, November 2004 (www.afrobarometer.org/abseries.html);

Studies in Public Policy 394, Centre for the Study of Public Policy, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, December 2004 (http://www.cspp.strath.ac.uk/).

“Measuring the Formal Independence of Electoral Governance,” Mexico City, CIDE, Department of Political Studies, Working Paper 164 (February 2004).

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“Taking Uncertainty Seriously: The Blurred Boundaries of Democratic Transition and Consolidation,” Guadalajara, Jalisco:

Universidad de Guadalajara, Departamento de Estudios Políticos, Cuaderno de Trabajo 1 (January 2002).

“The Path-Dependent Logic of Delegation: The Origins of Non- Partisan Election Management in Mexico,” México, DF: FLACSO, PhD Program in Political Science, Working Paper 3 (September 1999).

“Expected Regime Stability: Rethinking Democratic Consolidation,” México, DF: CIDE, Department of Political Studies, Working Paper 81 (February 1998).

“Credible Change: Exploring the Bases of State Reform in New Democracies,” Vienna: Institute for Advanced Studies, Political Science Series 38 (October 1996).

“Under- and Overinstitutionalization: Some Ideal Typical Propositions Concerning New and Old Party Systems.” Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, Working Paper 213, March 1995.

“Das empirische Profil der Politikverdrossenheit: Ein

Annäherungsversuch auf der Grundlage von Austrian Life Style 1992” [The Empirical Profile of Political Disenchantment in Austria]. Vienna: IAS, Political Science Series 7, April 1993.

“Die Funktionsbedingungen konzertierter Politik:

Überlegungen zu Lateinamerika” [The Conditions of Social Concertation. Reflections on Latin America]. Vienna: Institute for Advanced Studies, Political Science Series 2, November 1992.

“El manejo de incertidumbre y conflictos de meta: Notas sobre la concertación del salario mínimo en Chile (1990–1991).”

Santiago de Chile: FLACSO, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Documentos de Trabajo, Serie Contribuciones 77, April 1992.

“Condiciones y racionalidades de la concertación social: Una revisión del debate latinoamericano.” Santiago de Chile:

FLACSO, Documentos de Trabajo, Serie Estudios Sociales 23, January 1992.

Working Paper Series

Founding Editor of “Political Concepts,” International Political Science Association (IPSA), Committee on Concepts and Methods (C&M), www.concepts-methods.org (2005–2012).

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Founding Editor of “Political Methods,” International Political Science Association (IPSA), Committee on Concepts and Methods (C&M), www.concepts-methods.org (2005–2012).

Founding Editor of the Working Papers Series of the Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencia Sociales (FLACSO), PhD Program in Political Science (1999–2003).

Founding Editor of “Political Science Series,” Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna (1992–1997).

Various Publications

Articles in Political Magazines

“La llama de la indignación,” Revista R (16 November 2014):

20–22.

“IFE: Complicada Imparcialidad,” Voz y Voto 73 (March 1999):

29–33.

“Presidente solitario,” Voz y Voto 71 (January 1999): 42–44.

“Immigrando a México,” Nexos 242 (February 1998): 30-32 (https://www.nexos.com.mx/?p=8778).

“Der Plan Brady – Ende der Schuldknechtschaft?” [The Brady Plan: The End of Debt Servitude?], International: Zeitschrift für internationale Politik 3/4 (1989): 4–11.

Translations

David Beetham, „The Democratic Audit: Grundprinzipien und Schlüsselindikatoren politischer Demokratie,“ Die Qualität der österreichischen Demokratie: Versuche einer Annäherung, eds David F.J. Campbell et al. (Vienna: Manz 1996) 19–44 (from English to German, with Herwig Engelmann).

Norbert Lechner, “Politics in Retreat: The Rescoping of Our Political Maps,” The End of Politics? Explorations into Modern Antipolitics, ed. Andreas Schedler (London and New York:

Macmillan and St. Martin’s 1996), pp. 168–84 (from Spanish to English, with Jane Schröder and Marcela Ríos).

Osvaldo Sunkel (1992), “Demokratische Konsolidierung und Entwicklung in Chile,” Austrian Journal of Development Studies 8(4) 361–373 (from Spanish to German).

Norbert Lechner (1991), “Von der Revolution zur Demokratie,”

Austrian Journal of Development Studies 7(4) 7–20 (from Spanish to German).

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María Herminia Tavares de Almeida (1991), “Brasilien: Soziale und demokratische Reformen in Zeiten der Krise,” Austrian Journal of Development Studies 7(4) 21–29 (from Spanish to German).

Felix Kreissler (1991), “Der Kampf um die österreichische Identität,” Europa und Mitteleuropa? Eine Umschreibung Österreichs, ed. Andreas Pribersky (Vienna: Sonderzahl), pp.

141–161 (from French to German).

Eduardo Galeano (1989), “Die Demokraturen Lateinamerikas,”

International: Zeitschrift für internationale Politik 3/4: 54–59 (from Spanish to German).

Book Reviews (since 2005)

Kurt Weyland, Revolution and Reaction: The Diffusion of Authoritarianism in Latin America (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2019), Perspectives on Politics 18/1 (March 2020): 283–285.

Kurt Weyland, Making Waves: Democratic Contention in Europe and Latin America since the Revolutions of 1848 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014), Journal of

Interdisciplinary History 46/2 (Autumn 2015): 269–270.

Edward L. Gibson, Boundary Control: Subnational

Authoritarianism in Federal Democracies (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2012), Latin American Politics and Society 56/2 (Summer 2014): 182–185.

Beatriz Magaloni, Voting for Autocracy: Hegemonic Party Survival and Its Demise in Mexico (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006), Política y Gobierno 17/1 (2010): 169–

175.

Leonard Weinberg & Ami Pedahzur, Political Parties and Terrorist Groups (London and New York: Routledge, 2003), Política y Gobierno 13/2 (2006): 454–459.

Richard Rose & Neil Munro, Elections and Parties in New European Democracies (Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2003), Política y Gobierno 12/2 (2005): 350–354.

Online Research Reports

“Ciudadanía y violencia organizada,” CIDE: División de Estudios Políticos, 2014

(http://works.bepress.com/andreas_schedler/39/).

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“Élites y violencia organizada,” CIDE: División de Estudios Políticos, 2014

(http://works.bepress.com/andreas_schedler/40/).

Other Publications

“Dos derechos imaginarios,” Memoria del Debate y reflexiones sobre el sistema de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación que demanda el futuro, eds Juan Manuel Alcocer et al. (Mexico City: UNAM, 2021), pp. 19–21.

“La planeación burocrática de la ciencia,” Nexos (24 February 2021), Blog de educación (https://educacion.nexos.com.mx/la- planeacion-burocratica-de-la-ciencia/).

“¿Qué sabemos de la resistencia a la subversión de la

democracia?” Configuraciones 48/49 (January–August 2019):

108–114, thematic issue “La venganza del pueblo.”

“Solidaridad ciudadana en democracias violentas,” Nueva Sociedad: Democracia y Política en América Latina (Buenos Aires) 282 (July-August 2019): 83–97, thematic issue

“¿Retrocede la democracia?” [reprinted as “La movilización ciudadana en democracias con ‘narcoviolencia’: el caso de México,” in Envío: Información sobre Nicaragua y

Centroamérica 38/453, December 2019, https://www.envio.org.ni/articulo/5724].

“¡Arresto domiciliario para Maduro!” Blog Primer Saque, 13 March 2019 (https://oraculus.mx/2019/03/13/arresto- domiciliario-para-maduro/).

“What Do We Know About Resistance to Democratic Subversion,” Annals of Comparative Democratization, 17/1 (January 2019): 4–7, Symposium “What Do We Know About Contemporary Autocracies and Autocratization?”

The Disturbing Normality of Protest under Authoritarianism,”

APSA-CD Comparative Democratization Newsletter 14/1 (January 2016), Symposium “Opposition in Authoritarian Regimes,” 2 and 12–15.

“Like Oil and Water? Authoritarianism and Accountability,”

APSA-CD Comparative Democratization Newsletter 13/2 (June 2015), Symposium “Reconceptualizing Authoritarianism,” 3 and 20–22.

“La disputa por la incertidumbre,” Política y Gobierno 22/1 (1st Semester 2015): 239–246.

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Autobiography, Dictionnaire d’Excellence en Sciences Sociales:

Autobiographies (DESSA), Fondation Mattei Dogan, Paris (http://dessafmd.org/).

Sergio Ortiz Leroux y Moisés Pérez Vega, “La Ciencia Política a examen: Trayectoria, debates e identidad. Entrevistas a Andreas Schedler, Francisco Valdés Ugalde y Víctor Alarcón Olguín,” Andamios: Revista de Investigación Social 6/11 (August 2009), pp. 151–191.

“Ideas para desordenar las ideas,” Transparencia: Libros, autores e ideas, ed. Mauricio Merino (Mexico City: IFAI, Federal Institute of Access to Public Information, 2005), pp. 65–70.

“¿Qué es la rendición de cuentas?” (Mexico City: IFAI, Instituto Federal de Acceso a la Información Pública, 2004), Cuadernos de Transparencia 3. Reprinted in José Sosa, Transparencia y rendición de cuentas, (Mexico City: Siglo XXI, Escuela de Administración Pública del DF y Secretaría de Educación del DF, 2011), Bibliotéca Básica de Administración Pública 14, pp. 77–

106.

“Comparative Politics as a Resource,” APSA-CP Comparative Politics Newsletter 14/2 (Summer 2003), Symposium “The Relevance of Comparative Politics in Public Life,” pp. 7–10.

¿Y después de la alternancia? Los escenarios del cambio político,” Retos y perspectivas de la consolidación democrática en México, ed. Instituto Electoral del Distrito Federal (Mexico City: IEDF, 2003), pp. 79–86.

Les Intraduisibles: The Dictionary of Untranslatable Terms in Politics (www.concepts-methods.org):

Spanish-English: “vigencia.”

English-Spanish: “attitude,” “attitudinal,” “compromise,”

“expect, hope, wait,” “fairness,” “have / have-not,” “insight.”

German-English: “Gerichtsbarkeit,” “Politologie,” “unfrei,”

“verstehen,” “Zurechnungsfähigkeit.”

English-German: “disempowerment,” “displaced persons,”

“empowerment,” “leader,” “principal.”

“Pragmatische Postmoderne: 16 Fragmente zur

Zivilgesellschaft in Österreich” [Pragmatic Postmodernity: 16 Fragments on Civil Society in Austria], Szenarien 95/96 (Vienna:

Institute for Cultural Studies, 1993) 50–54.

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“Steuerung und Verständigung. Zur armutspolitischen

Rationalität der Mindestlohnkonzertierung in Chile (1990–91)”

[Discoursive Governance. On the Social Rationality of Minimum Wage Concertation in Chile 1990–91]. Vienna: FWF (research report) (March 1993).

“Konsumentenschutz oder Standespolitik? Der Entwurf eines Psychologengesetzes: Geschichte, Kritik, Alternativen.”

Schriftenreihe der Gesellschaft kritischer Psychologen und Psychologinnen 1 (Vienna: GkPP, 1986).

Various articles in Austrian newspapers and weekly journals.

Service to the Profession

Quality of Government Institute (QoG), University of Gothenburg, Advisory Board member (since 2017) Global Associate, Sidney Democracy Network (SDN) (since 2016)

Social Science Evaluation Commission, National System of Researchers (SNI), Mexico, 2015–2016.

Program Chair, APSA Organized Section on Comparative Democratization, 2013 Annual Meeting, Chicago.

Research Council, International Forum of Democratic Studies, National Endowment of Democracy, Washington, DC (member since 1999).

Organized Section “Comparative Democratization” of the American Political Science Association (APSA) (2001–2002); as well as of the related C&M group at the American Political Science Association (APSA) (board member 2000–2002).

IPSA Committee on Concepts and Methods:

– Vice-Chair of the “Committee on Concepts and Methods

(C&M), the Research Committee No. 1 of the International

Political Science Association (IPSA) (2006–2012)

– Chair of the Committee on Concepts and Methods (C&M), the Research Committee No. 1 of the International Political Science Association (IPSA) (2000–2006).

– Editor of the C&M Working Paper Series “Political Concepts”

and “Political Methodology” (2005–2012).

– Chief Editor of Les Intraduisibles: The Dictionary of Untranslatable Terms in Politics (www.concepts- methods.org).

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Membership in Editorial Boards:

American Political Science Review (2012–2020) C&M Working Paper Series (2012–present) Journal of Democracy

Journal of Democracy en Español Journal of Politics in Latin America

Latin American Politics and Society (LAPS) (2016–present) Lateinamerika Analysen (2002–2007)

Política y Gobierno (2001–2007) Republicana

Estudios de Política y Sociedad

Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft / Comparative Governance and Politics

Conception and coordination of institutional website design:

o FLACSO Mexico: www.flacso.edu.mx (2002) (discontinued)

o IPSA Committee on Concepts and Methods:

www.concepts-methods.org (2000 and 2010) o Democracy and Violence: An International Research

Network: www.democracy-violence.net (2014) Various: Coordinator: research group “Democracy and Elections,” FLACSO Mexico (1998–2000). Managing Director:

“Vienna Dialogue on Democracy.” Chairperson: “Agora,” the Austrian Political Science Association’s Working Group

“Democratic Studies.” Editor: IHS “Political Science Series.” Co- Editor: “Austrian Journal of Development Studies.”

External Research Grants

“Citizenship and Organized Violence in Mexico,” representative public opinion survey & elite survey, National Council on Science and Technology (CONACYT) and Federal Electoral Institute (IFE) (2013).

National Council on Science and Technology (CONACYT), Mexico, research project “Democratization by Elections” (2003–2005).

Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austrian Program for Advanced Research and Technology (APART), research project “Credibility and Institutional Change: Building Democratic Electoral Institutions in Mexico” (1997–2000).

Austrian Science Fund (FWF), research project “Social Concertation in Democratic Chile” (1990–1991).

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Organization of Academic Events

International Conferences

“What Do We Know about Organized Criminal Violence in Mexico?” CIDE, Mexico City, 20 June 2016 (with Luis de la Calle).

“Democratization by Elections? The Dynamics of Electoral Authoritarianism,” Mexico City, 2–3 April 2004 (with the International Forum for Democratic Studies, National Endowment for Democracy, Washington DC).

“The Comparative Politics of Vote Buying,” Massachusetts Institute for Technology (MIT), 26–27 August 2002 (with Frederic C. Schaffer).

“Institutionalizing Horizontal Accountability: How Democracies Can Fight Corruption and the Abuse of Power,” 3rd Vienna Dialogue on Democracy (VDD III), Vienna, 26–29 June 1997 (with the International Forum for Democratic Studies, National Endowment for Democracy, Washington DC).

“Democracy and Time,” 2nd Vienna Dialogue on Democracy (VDD II), Vienna, 31 November – 3 December 1995.

“The Politics of Antipolitics,” 1st Vienna Dialogue on Democracy (VDD I), Vienna, 7–10 July 1994.

International Conference Panels

“Democratic Failures and the Rise of Populism: The State of the Art” (roundtable), Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Congress, 23–26 May 2018, Barcelona, Spain (proposal).

“Democratic Abdication? Do citizens support the subversion of liberal democracy?”, American Political Science Association (APSA), 113th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 31 August – 3 September 2017.

“The Political Foundations of Democratic Inequality” and “The Empirical Study of Authoritarian Threat Perceptions:

Conceptual and Methodological Challenges,” International Political Science Association (IPSA), 24th World Congress of Political Science, Poznan, 23–28 July 2016.

“When Do Dictators Tremble? Threat Perceptions under Authoritarian Rule,” American Political Science Association (APSA), 111th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 3–6 September 2015.

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