Germán Feierherd (Ph.D., Yale University) is an assistant professor at Universidad de San Andrés (UdeSA), in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Before relocating to Argentina, he was a pre/postdoctoral associate at Duke University and a postdoctoral fellow at Yale’s Program on Democracy. Feierherd conducts theoretical and empirical research on political development, with an emphasis on elections, political parties, corruption, and the politics of economic adjustment. His research has been published in the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, and the British Journal of Political Science, among others. Feierherd received his Ph.D. with departmental and university distinction from Yale University in 2016. During his stay at Princeton, Feierherd will work on a collaborative project with Assistant Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Guadalupe Tuñón, on the politicization of corruption inquiries in Latin America.
Germán Feierherd
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Visiting Fellow, Program in Latin American Studies (February 2023)
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