Karen Remmer

Karen L. Remmer
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Political scientist, academic, author and researcher
Academic background
EducationB.A., political science
M.A.
Ph.D.
Alma materWellesley College
University of Chicago
ThesisPolitical Competition and Public Policy: The Impact of Party Development in Chile and Argentina (1974)
Academic work
InstitutionsDuke University

Karen L. Remmer is an American political scientist, academic, author and researcher. She is a professor emerita of political science at Duke University.[1]

Remmer has authored over 80 publications. Her expertise lies in comparative politics and political economy with a particular focus on Latin America and the Caribbean. She has published widely on electoral competition, military rule, institutional change and political economy of Latin America. She is the author of Party Competition and Public Policy: Argentina and Chile,[2] and Military Rule in Latin America.[3]

Remmer was associate editor of the Latin American Research Review from 1981 till 2001. She has also served as a co-president of Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies from 1979 till 1980.[1]

Education

Remmer obtained a bachelor's degree in political science from Wellesley College in 1966. She then enrolled at the University of Chicago and received her master's and doctoral degree in 1968 and 1974, respectively. She also studied as a post-graduate research student in the Department of Politics at the London School of Economics between 1968 and 1970.[1]

Career

Following her master's studies, Remmer held a brief appointment as a lecturer at Lewis and Clark College before joining the University of New Mexico in 1974 as professor of political science. She then left and took up an appointment as a full professor at Duke University in 2001.[1]

Research

Remmer's research in the field of comparative politics has focused on political economy and political institutions with central emphasis on Latin America.

Political economy of Latin America

Beginning in the mid-1980s, Remmer wrote series of articles exploring the relationship between economics and politics in the Latin American region. Her research on the electoral impact of the debt crisis of the 1980s provided evidence that economic crisis provoked electoral instability and undermined the support of incumbents without giving rise to political extremism, political polarization, or otherwise undermining democratic institutions.[4] The resilience of democracy in the region was further emphasized in her analysis of the sustainability of democracy in South America in the post-1944 period. Drawing on comparisons between democratic and authoritarian regimes, her research underlines the impact of political institutions on regime durability by showing that economic performance has conditioned the risk of authoritarian, but not democratic, breakdown.[5]

A closely related vein of research explores the impact of democracy on policy performance. Drawing on a study of IMF stabilization programs over a thirty-year period, her research shows that in comparison with authoritarian regimes, democracies have been no less likely to introduce or implement stabilization programs and no more likely to break down in response to their political costs.[6] Analyzing policy responses to economic crisis, she further challenged the conventional wisdom about the impact of regime differences by providing evidence that democracies do not respond less effectively to economic crisis than authoritarian regimes.[7] In related research on the impact of elections on macroeconomic performance in Latin America, Remmer provided evidence that competitive elections have enhanced rather than undermined the capacity of political leaders to address macroeconomic problems. Her analysis suggests that the relationship between democracy and economic performance is more effectively captured by a “political capital” model than by its more traditional political business cycle alternative.[8]

Subnational politics in Argentina

Remmer's co-authored 2000 study offers evidence that interactions between party competition and the structure of the public sector shape fiscal performance at the subnational level and thereby condition the capacity for national economic adjustment. As the Argentine experience concretely demonstrates, in political systems characterized by federalism and decentralized government spending even relatively successful national adjustment efforts may be undermined by contradictions between local and national policy.[9]

Exploring electoral choice at the provincial level, Remmer also highlights the potential for slippage between policy responsibility and electoral accountability in decentralized political systems.[10] Another study of subnational elections in Argentina draws upon both aggregate data and survey evidence to underline the interdependence of electoral assessments and choice processes across levels of government. Not only do assessments of national performance influence subnational elections in Argentina; subnational assessments also influence the choices of voters in national elections in accordance with what might be described as a ‘reverse coattails’ effect.[11]

Remmer's research has also documented patronage business cycles in Argentina, showing that at the provincial level patronage spending expands significantly in the year following elections.[12]

Analysis of government size

Remmer has explored the issue of government size in two research articles. The first draws a link between foreign aid and government growth in the 1970-99 period.[13] Drawing on subnational comparisons, the second explores the consequences of political scale for government spending. It suggests that the tendency for small political units to have big governments is not merely the result of economies of scale in the provision of public goods, but a reflection of the greater pressures for public spending faced by politicians in smaller and more homogeneous political units.[14]

Investment treaty arbitration

Remmer's recent research has focused on the topic of investment treaty arbitration. In the first of her three papers on disputes arising under the protection of investment treaties, she explores their impact on foreign investment flows and state reputational rankings.[15] A second research contribution analyzes variations in dispute outcomes, which have increasing favored states over investors. Due to unequal access to legal knowledge and expertise, however, the legal playing field has remained biased against lower and middle income states, whose odds of winning a dispute compare unfavorably with those of wealthier states.[16] A third paper explores variations in the incidence of state involvement in investment treaty disputes in Latin America over the 1987-2014 period.[17]

Institutional and electoral change

Remmer's research has also contributed to the study of institutional and electoral change in Latin America. Focusing on the individual level of analysis, she has examined vote switching in Argentina,[18] the rise of leftist populist governance,[19] and democratization.[20][21]

Awards and honors

  • 2009 - Dean's Award for Excellence in Mentoring, Duke University
  • 2014 - Bingham Powell Graduate Mentoring Award, Comparative Politics Section, American Political Science Association[22]

Bibliography

Books

  • Party Competition and Public Policy: Argentina and Chile (1984) ISBN 9780803238718
  • Military Rule in Latin America (1989) ISBN 9780044454793

Selected articles

  • Remmer, K. L. (1986). The politics of economic stabilization: IMF standby programs in Latin America, 1954–1984. Comparative Politics, 19(1), 1-24.
  • Remmer, K. L. (1990). Democracy and economic crisis: the Latin American experience. World Politics, 42(3), 315–335.
  • Remmer, K. L. (1991). The political impact of economic crisis in Latin America in the 1980s. American Political Science Review, 85(3), 777-800.
  • Remmer, K. L. (1992). The process of democratization in Latin America. Studies in Comparative International Development, 27(4), 3-24.
  • Remmer, K. L. (1993). The political economy of elections in Latin America, 1980–1991. American Political Science Review, 87(2), 393–407.
  • Remmer, K. L. (2002). The politics of economic policy and performance in Latin America, Journal of Public Policy, 22(1), 29–59.
  • Remmer, K. L. (2004). Does foreign aid promote the expansion of government? American Journal of Political Science, 48(1), 77–92.
  • Gélineau, F., & Remmer, K. L. (2006). Political decentralization and electoral accountability: The Argentine experience, 1983–2001. British Journal of Political Science, 36(1), 133–157.
  • Remmer, K. L. (2007). The political economy of patronage: Expenditure patterns in the Argentine provinces, 1983–2003. Journal of Politics, 69(2), 363–377.
  • Remmer, K. L. (2012). The rise of leftist-populist governance in Latin America: the roots of electoral change, Comparative Political Studies, 45(8), 947–972.
  • Remmer, K.L. (2019). Investment treaty arbitration in Latin America, Latin American Research Review, 2019, 54(4); 795–811.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Karen L. Remmer".
  2. ^ Broadhurst, Arlene I. (1985). "Party Competition in Argentina and Chile: Political Recruitment and Public Policy, 1890–1930Karen L. Remmer Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1984, pp. x, 296". Canadian Journal of Political Science. 18 (2): 442–443. doi:10.1017/S0008423900030687. S2CID 153509652.
  3. ^ Remmer, Karen L. (1989). Military Rule in Latin America. Unwin Hyman. ISBN 978-0-04-445479-3.
  4. ^ Remmer, Karen L. (1991). "The Political Impact of Economic Crisis in Latin America in the 1980s". The American Political Science Review. 85 (3): 777–800. doi:10.2307/1963850. JSTOR 1963850. S2CID 155001974.
  5. ^ Remmer, Karen L. (December 1996). "The Sustainability of Political Democracy: Lessons from South America". Comparative Political Studies. 29 (6): 611–634. doi:10.1177/0010414096029006001. S2CID 154676922.
  6. ^ Remmer, Karen L. (1986). "The Politics of Economic Stabilization: IMF Standby Programs in Latin America, 1954-1984". Comparative Politics. 19 (1): 1–24. doi:10.2307/421778. JSTOR 421778.
  7. ^ Remmer, Karen L. (1990). "Democracy and Economic Crisis: The Latin American Experience". World Politics. 42 (3): 315–335. doi:10.2307/2010414. JSTOR 2010414. S2CID 150737223.
  8. ^ Remmer, Karen L. (1993). "The Political Economy of Elections in Latin America, 1980-1991". The American Political Science Review. 87 (2): 393–407. doi:10.2307/2939049. JSTOR 2939049. S2CID 145724986.
  9. ^ Remmer, Karen L.; Wibbels, Erik (May 2000). "The politics of neoliberal economic reform in South America, 1980–1994". Comparative Political Studies. 33 (4): 419–451. doi:10.1177/0010414000033004001. S2CID 154633781.
  10. ^ Remmer, Karen L.; Gélineau, François (September 2003). "Subnational Electoral Choice: Economic and Referendum Voting in Argentina, 1983-1999". Comparative Political Studies. 36 (7): 801–821. doi:10.1177/0010414003255105. S2CID 154695202.
  11. ^ Gélineau, François; Remmer, Karen L. (2006). "Political Decentralization and Electoral Accountability: The Argentine Experience, 1983–2001". British Journal of Political Science. 36: 133–157. doi:10.1017/S000712340600007X. S2CID 59359646.
  12. ^ Remmer, Karen L. (2007). "The Political Economy of Patronage: Expenditure Patterns in the Argentine Provinces, 1983–2003". The Journal of Politics. 69 (2): 363–377. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2508.2007.00537.x. JSTOR 10.1111/j.1468-2508.2007.00537.x. S2CID 155062350.
  13. ^ Remmer, Karen L. (2004). "Does Foreign Aid Promote the Expansion of Government?". American Journal of Political Science. 48: 77–92. doi:10.1111/j.0092-5853.2004.00057.x.
  14. ^ Remmer, Karen L. (2010). "Why do small states have big governments?". European Political Science Review. 2: 49. doi:10.1017/S1755773909990221. S2CID 153762728.
  15. ^ Minhas, Shahryar; Remmer, Karen L. (2018). "The Reputational Impact of Investor-State Disputes". International Interactions. 44 (5): 862–887. doi:10.1080/03050629.2018.1492384. S2CID 158954681.
  16. ^ "The Outcomes of Investment Treaty Arbitration: A Reassessment".
  17. ^ Remmer, Karen L. (2019). "Investment Treaty Arbitration in Latin America". Latin American Research Review. 54 (4): 795–811. doi:10.25222/larr.154.
  18. ^ Remmer, Karen L. (2021). "Stability and change in party preferences: Evidence from Latin America". Electoral Studies. 70. doi:10.1016/j.electstud.2021.102283. S2CID 233525209.
  19. ^ Remmer, Karen L. (August 2012). "Stability and change in party preferences: Evidence from Latin America". Comparative Political Studies. 45 (8): 947–972. doi:10.1177/0010414011428595. S2CID 154910953.
  20. ^ Remmer, Karen L. (1985). "Redemocratization and the Impact of Authoritarian Rule in Latin America". Comparative Politics. 17 (3): 253–275. doi:10.2307/421888. JSTOR 421888.
  21. ^ Remmer, Karen L. (1995). "New Theoretical Perspectives on Democratization". Comparative Politics. 28 (1): 103–122. doi:10.2307/421999. JSTOR 421999.
  22. ^ "Comparative Politics Section Award Recipients".

Read other articles:

Arab Masyriqالمشرق العربيDemonimMasyriqiNegaraArab Saudi, Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Libanon, Mesir, Oman, Palestina, Qatar, Somalia, Sudan, Suriah, UEA, Yaman, YordaniaBahasaBahasa Arab Arab Masyriq (Arab: المشرق العربي, Al-Masyriq al-'Arabi) merupakan suatu kawasan bagian dari Dunia Arab yang terdiri dari negara-negara seperti Arab Saudi, Iraq, Kuwait, Libanon, Mesir, Oman, Palestina, Somalia, Sudan, Suriah, Uni Emirat Arab, Yaman, dan Yordania.[1] Secara kia...

 

American college sports rivalry Indiana–Purdue rivalry Purdue Boilermakers Indiana Hoosiers SportFootball, basketball, baseball 75km50miles Purdue Indiana    Locations of Indiana and Purdue College Comparison Indiana Purdue Founded 1820 1869 Location Bloomington, IN West Lafayette, IN Students 45,328 49,639 School colors         Nickname Hoosiers Boilermakers Varsity Teams 24 20 NCAA Championships 24 3 Crimson & Gold Cup Wins 10 7 The Indiana–Purdue rivalry is ...

 

Luhasoo bog in Estonia. The mire has tussocks of heather, and is being colonised by pine trees. This is a list of bogs, wetland mires that accumulate peat from dead plant material, usually sphagnum moss.[1] Bogs are sometimes called quagmires (technically all bogs are quagmires while not all quagmires are necessarily bogs) and the soil which composes them is sometimes referred to as muskeg; alkaline mires are called fens rather than bogs. Locations of bogs Europe Czech Republic Modra...

Genus of flowering plants Ixeridium Ixeridium dentatum Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Clade: Asterids Order: Asterales Family: Asteraceae Subfamily: Cichorioideae Tribe: Cichorieae Subtribe: Crepidinae Genus: Ixeridium(A.Gray) Tzvelev Type species Ixeridium dentatum(Thunb.) Tzvelev Synonyms[1] Ixeris sect. Ixeridium A.Gray Ixeridium series Dentata Tzvelev Ixeris sect. Ixeridium (A.Gray) A.Gray ex Kitam. Ixeridium is a...

 

Si ce bandeau n'est plus pertinent, retirez-le. Cliquez ici pour en savoir plus. Cet article ne s'appuie pas, ou pas assez, sur des sources secondaires ou tertiaires (février 2024). Pour améliorer la vérifiabilité de l'article ainsi que son intérêt encyclopédique, il est nécessaire, quand des sources primaires sont citées, de les associer à des analyses faites par des sources secondaires. Pour les articles homonymes, voir UPA. Cet article est une ébauche concernant le syndicalisme....

 

Annual convention This article relies excessively on references to primary sources. Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources. Find sources: BotCon – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (October 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this message) BotConStatusActiveGenreTransformersInaugurated1994Most recent2023Organized byAgabyss Enterprises LLCFiling statusPrivate companyWebsitehttp://www.botcon.com/ BotCon, briefl...

  关于与「內閣總理大臣」標題相近或相同的条目页,請見「內閣總理大臣 (消歧義)」。 日本國內閣總理大臣內閣總理大臣紋章現任岸田文雄自2021年10月4日在任尊称總理、總理大臣、首相、阁下官邸總理大臣官邸提名者國會全體議員選出任命者天皇任期四年,無連任限制[註 1]設立法源日本國憲法先前职位太政大臣(太政官)首任伊藤博文设立1885年12月22日,...

 

Coppa re Fahd 1992كأس الملك فهد 1992kas almalik fahd 1992 Competizione FIFA Confederations Cup Sport Calcio Edizione 1ª Date 15 - 20 ottobre 1992 Luogo  Arabia Saudita(1 città) Partecipanti 4 Impianto/i 1 stadio Risultati Vincitore Argentina(1° titolo) Finalista Arabia Saudita Terzo Stati Uniti Quarto Costa d'Avorio Statistiche Miglior marcatore Batistuta Murray (2) Incontri disputati 4 Gol segnati 18 (4,5 per incontro) Cronologia della competizione 1995 Manuale ...

 

Irish writer This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Mary Eva Kelly – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Mary Eva KellyBorn1826Died1910 (aged 83–84)Resting placeToowong CemeteryOccupationPoetNationalityIrishGenrePoetry Ma...

Le persone lesbiche, gay, bisessuali e transessuali (LGBT) in Libia sono chiamate ad affrontare sfide legali non vissute dagli altri residenti, in quanto l'attività sessuale tra persone dello stesso sesso, sia maschile che femminile, è considerata illegale. Indice 1 Leggi penali 2 Sommario sulle condizioni sociali 3 Tabella riassuntiva 4 Note 5 Altri progetti Leggi penali Il codice penale del paese proibisce ogni attività sessuale al di fuori del matrimonio sancito legalmente; gli atti omo...

 

Presiden Rusia (Rusia: Президент России) adalah kepala negara dan pejabat tertinggi di dalam Pemerintahan Rusia. Kekuasaan Eksekutif berada di tangan Presiden dan Perdana Menteri sebagai pemerintahannya. Presiden Rusia saat ini adalah Vladimir Putin # Presiden Potret Mulai Menjabat Akhir Jabatan Partai Politik Masa Jabatan 01 Boris Yeltsin[1] 10 Juli 1991(Dilantik) 12 Desember 1991 Non-partai / Independen(didukung Demokrat Rusia) 1 12 Desember 1991 9 Agustus 1996 9 Agus...

 

تونيزافيا Tunisavia إياتا- إيكاوTAJ رمز النداءTUNISAVIA تاريخ الإنشاء 1974 الجنسية تونس  المطارات الرئيسية مطار تونس قرطاج الدولي حجم الأسطول 3 طائرات 5 مروحيات المقرات الرئيسية تونس العاصمة -  تونس موقع ويب tunisavia.com.tn تعديل مصدري - تعديل   تونيزافيا (بالفرنسية: Tunisavia) واسمها الكا�...

Sant'Omobono Termecomune Sant'Omobono Terme – VedutaPanorama LocalizzazioneStato Italia Regione Lombardia Provincia Bergamo AmministrazioneSindacoSauro Ivo Manzoni (lista congiunta civica-Lega-Fratelli d'Italia-Forza Italia Sant'Omobono viva) dal 27-5-2019 TerritorioCoordinate45°48′33.48″N 9°32′14.28″E45°48′33.48″N, 9°32′14.28″E (Sant'Omobono Terme) Altitudine427 m s.l.m. Superficie16,43[1] km² Abitanti3 876[2]&...

 

Second-highest executive officer of Florida, US Lieutenant Governor of FloridaSeal of the State of FloridaFlag of the State of FloridaIncumbentJeanette Nuñezsince January 8, 2019Government of FloridaStyleMadam Lieutenant Governor(informal)The Honorable(formal)Her Excellency (courtesy)Member ofFlorida Executive Branch Florida CabinetResidenceNone officialSeatTallahassee, FloridaAppointerDirect electionTerm lengthFour years, renewable onceConstituting instrumentConstitution of FloridaInau...

 

EngkakNama lainKue EngkakJenisKueSajianMakanan ringanTempat asalIndonesiaDaerahLampung, Sumatera SelatanBahan utamaKetan, Mentega, Gula, TelurSunting kotak info • L • BBantuan penggunaan templat ini Engkak ketan atau kue engkak adalah kue tradisional yang populer di daerah Palembang, Sumatera Selatan[1] serta Lampung[2]. Kue Engkak merupakan kue ketan lapis seperti Kue Lapis Legit tetapi lebih lembut dan tahan lama. Kue Engkak ini berbahan dasar mentega dan telur...

Part of a series onCharles Sanders Peirce Bibliography Pragmatism in epistemology Abductive reasoning Fallibilism Pragmaticism as maxim as theory of truth Community of inquiry Logic Continuous predicate Peirce's law Entitative graph in Qualitative logic Existential graph Functional completeness Logic gate Logic of information Logical graph Logical NOR Second-order logic Trikonic Type-token distinction Semiotic theory Indexicality Interpretant Semiosis Sign relation Universal rhetoric Miscella...

 

Elias BonusbaroBornc. 1180Bevilia near Assisi, ItalyDiedApril 22, 1253(1253-04-22) (aged 72–73)CortonaOther names Elias Bombarone Elias Cortonensis Elia Coppi Elias of Cortona Brother Elias Elias of Cortona[a] (c. 1180 – April 22, 1253) was a close associate of Saint Francis of Assisi and one of the earliest followers to join the newly founded Order of Friars Minor. A lay brother, he rose to positions of significant leadership within...

 

Early Christian hermits, ascetics, and monks, third century AD Coptic icon of Anthony the Great The Desert Fathers were early Christian hermits and ascetics, who lived primarily in the Scetes desert of the Roman province of Egypt, beginning around the third century AD. The Apophthegmata Patrum is a collection of the wisdom of some of the early desert monks and nuns, in print as Sayings of the Desert Fathers. The first Desert Father was Paul of Thebes, and the most well known was Anthony the G...

American baseball player (born 2000) Baseball player Rece HindsHinds with the Dayton Dragons in 2022Cincinnati Reds – No. 77OutfielderBorn: (2000-09-05) September 5, 2000 (age 24)Niceville, Florida, U.S.Bats: RightThrows: RightMLB debutJuly 8, 2024, for the Cincinnati RedsMLB statistics (through 2024 season)Batting average.261Home runs5Runs batted in11 Teams Cincinnati Reds (2024–present) Rece Xola Hinds (born September 5, 2000) is an American professional baseball out...

 

This article needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (August 2022) The following is a comparison of TeX editors. Table of editors Properties of TeX editors 1 Name Editing style[Note 1] Native operating systems Latest stable version Costs License Configurable Integrated viewer AUCTeX Source Linux, macOS, Windows (2023-04-23) 13.2 Free GPL Yes Yes   Authorea Source / partial-WYSIWYG Online — Free Propriet...