Mitchell A. Seligson (died June 1, 2024) was the Centennial Professor of Political Science and Professor of Sociology at Vanderbilt University. He founded and was Senior Advisor to the Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP), which conducts the AmericasBarometer surveys that currently cover 27 countries in the Americas. Seligson has published many books and papers on political science topics. He was elected to membership in the General Assembly of the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights in 2011.
Career
Seligson held the Daniel H. Wallace Chair of Political Science at the University of Pittsburgh, and served as director of their Center for Latin American Studies.
He has been a Fulbright Fellow and has received grants and fellowships from the Rockefeller Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the National Science Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, the Howard Heinz Foundation, the U.S. Department of Education, USAID and others. He has chaired or co-chaired 40 Ph.D. dissertations. He was awarded the James A. Robertson Memorial Prize for the best paper in Latin American history, the Hoover Institution Annual Prize for the Best Scholarly Article on Latin America, and the Best Paper Award (Pi Sigma Alpha) at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association. Seligson was a founding member of the International Advisory Board (IAB) of the AfroBarometer. He has been appointed to the Academic Board (Consejo Académico) of the research institute, âÂÂMexico, las Américas y el Mundo,â at CIDE Mexico (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas A.C.), and was an appointed member of the World Bank Technical Expert Group (TEC) on Actionable Governance Indicators (AGI).
He was an elected member of the General Assembly of the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights. He has consulted for USAID, the World Bank, the UNDP and the IADB. He served on the National Academy of Sciences panel studying the impact of foreign assistance and democracy, and was an appointed member of the Organization of American States (OAS) Advisory Board of Inter-American Program on Education for Democratic Values and Practices, and a member of the editorial boards of the European Political Science Review (Cambridge University Press) the Journal of Democracy en Español, Comparative Political Studies, Revista Opinião Pública, the Political Analysis series, Palgrave Macmillan, Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe, the Colombia Internacional (University of Los Andes) and the Delaware Review of Latin American Studies (DeRLAS).
Since 2017 a research prize has been named in honor of Mitchell Seligson. The Seligson Prize is awarded annually to academic research that uses LAPOPâÂÂs AmericasBarometer data and that is published or finalized within two calendar years of each annual call.
Literary career
He has published over 140 articles, 14 books and more than a 35 monographs and occasional papers. His most recent books are The Legitimacy Puzzle in Latin America: Democracy and Political Support in Eight Nations (Cambridge University Press, 2009), co-authored with John Booth, and Development and Underdevelopment, the Political Economy of Global Inequality (Fourth Edition, Lynne Reinner Publishers, co-edited with John Passé-Smith, 2008 and Fifth Edition, 2014).
Books
- Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Global Inequality, co-edited with John Passé-Smith. Boulder, CO:Lynne Reinner Publishers, 5th edition, 2014.
- John Booth and Mitchell A. Seligson, The Legitimacy Puzzle: Democracy and Political Support in Eight Latin American Nations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
- Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Global Inequality, 3rd edition, co-edited with John Passé-Smith. Boulder, CO: Lynne Reinner Publishers, 2003
- Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Global Inequality, co-edited with John Passé-Smith. Boulder, CO:Lynne Reinner Publishers, 1998.
- Elections and Democracy in Central America, Revisited, co-edited with John A. Booth. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1995.
- Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Inequality, co-edited with John Passé-Smith. Boulder, CO: Lynne Reinner Publishers, 1993.
- Elections and Democracy in Central America, co-edited with John A. Booth. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989.
- Authoritarians and Democrats: Regime Transition in Latin America, co-edited with James M. Malloy. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1987.
- The Gap Between Rich and Poor: Contending Perspectives on the Political Economy of Development, (ed.) Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1984.
- Maquiladoras and Migration: Workers in the Mexico-United States Border Industrialization Program, co-authored with Edward J. Williams. Austin: University of Texas Press Services (1982).
- El campesino y el capitalismo agrario de Costa Rica. Translation of above, San José, Costa Rica: Editorial Costa Rica (1980). Second revised edition, 1984.
- Peasants of Costa Rica and the Development of Agrarian Capitalism. Madison and London: University of Wisconsin Press (1980).
- Politics and the Poor: Political Participation in Latin America, Vol. II, co-edited with John A. Booth. New York and London: Holmes and Meier Publishers (1979).
- Citizen and State: Political Participation in Latin America, Vol. I, co-edited with John A. Booth. New York and London: Holmes and Meier Publishers (1978).
Selected articles
- âÂÂOld Wine in New Bottles: The Utility of Data Reanalysis in the Social Sciencesâ Historical Methods Newsletter, 5 (June, 1972), pp. 101âÂÂ107.
- âÂÂThe âÂÂDual Societyâ Thesis in Latin America: A Reexamination of the Costa Rican Caseâ Social Forces 51:1 (September, 1972), pp. 91âÂÂ98. Revised, translated and reprinted: *âÂÂLa tesis de 'la sociedad dual' en América Latina: una reexaminación del caso de Costa Ricaâ Revista de ciencias sociales, (Costa Rica) 10 (octubre 1975), pp. 33âÂÂ47.
- âÂÂTransactions and Community Formation: Fifteen Years of Growth and Stagnation in Central Americaâ Journal of Common Market Studies, 11 (March, 1973), pp. 173âÂÂ190.
- âÂÂApplying Quantitative Techniques to Quantitative History: The Case of Mexicoâ with Felix G. Boni, Latin American Research Review, 8 (Summer, 1973), pp. 105âÂÂ110.
- âÂÂAgrarian Policy in Dependent Societies: Costa Ricaâ Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 19 (May, 1977), pp. 201âÂÂ32.
- âÂÂPolitical Participation in Latin America: An Agenda for Researchâ with John A. Booth, Latin American Research Review, 11 (Fall, 1976), pp. 95âÂÂ119.
- âÂÂPrestige Among Peasants: A Multidimensional Analysis of Preference Dataâ American Journal of Sociology, 83 (November, 1977), pp. 632âÂÂ52.
- âÂÂLanguage and Political Behavior: A Methodology for Utilizing the Linguistic Component of Socioeconomic Statusâ American Journal of Political Science 22 (August, 1978), pp. 712âÂÂ741, co-authored with Susan Berk-Seligson.
- âÂÂPeasants as Activists: A Reevaluation of Political Participation in the Countrysideâ with John A. Booth. Comparative Political Studies 12 (April, 1979), pp. 29âÂÂ59.
- âÂÂThe Impact of Agrarian Reform: A Study of Costa Ricaâ The Journal of Developing Areas 13 (January, 1979), pp. 161âÂÂ174. Reprinted in Marc Edelman and Joanne Kenen, eds., The Costa Rica Reader, New York: Grove Weidenfeld, 1989.
- âÂÂPublic Policies in Conflict: Land Reform and Family Planning in Costa Ricaâ Comparative Politics, 12 (October, 1979), pp. 49âÂÂ62. Translated and reprinted: *âÂÂLas polÃÂticas públicas en conflicto: La reforma agraria y planificación familiar en Costa Ricaâ Experiencias de reforma agraria y polÃÂticas estatales (working papers), (San José, Costa Rica: Centro de Estudios Democráticos de América Latina, CEDAL, 1978).
- âÂÂPolitical and Interpersonal Trust Among Peasants: A Reevaluationâ with José Manuel Salazar X. Rural Sociology, 44 (Fall, 1979), pp. 505âÂÂ524.
- âÂÂTrust, Efficacy and Modes of Political Participation: A Study of Costa Rican Peasantsâ British Journal of Political Science, 10 (January, 1980), pp. 75âÂÂ98.
- âÂÂA Problem-Solving Approach to Measuring Political Efficacyâ Social Science Quarterly, 60 (March, 1980), pp. 630âÂÂ642.
- âÂÂThreat, Ethnicity and Education: Tolerance toward the Civil Liberties of the Arab Minority in Israel*â (in Hebrew), with Dan Caspi, Megamot, 15 (May, 1982), pp. 37âÂÂ53.
- âÂÂDiffuse Political Support and Antisystem Political Behavior: A Comparative Analysisâ American Journal of Political Science, 26 (May, 1982), pp. 240âÂÂ264. With Edward N. Muller and Thomas O. Jukam.
- âÂÂToward an Empirical Theory of Tolerance: Radical Groups in Israel and Costa Ricaâ Comparative Political Studies, with Dan Caspi, 15 (January,1983), pp. 385âÂÂ404.
- âÂÂArabs in Israel: Political Tolerance and Ethnic Conflict*â Journal of Applied Behavioral Science with Dan Caspi, 19:4, 1983, pp. 55âÂÂ66.
- âÂÂThe Political Culture of Authoritarianism in Mexico: A Reexaminationâ with John A. Booth, Latin American Research Review, 19 (No. l, January, 1984), pp. 106âÂÂ124. Awarded the 1984 Hoover Institution Annual Prize for the Best Scholarly Article on Latin America.
- âÂÂTierra y trabajo en Guatemala: La ecuación desequilibradaâ co-authored with John Kelley, Anuario de estudios Centroamericanos, 12(2), 1986, pp. 5âÂÂ34.
- âÂÂDemocratization in Latin America: The Current Cycle.â In James M. Malloy and Mitchell A. Seligson, eds., Authoritarians and Democrats: The Politics of Regime Transition in Latin America. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1987.
- âÂÂDevelopment, Democratization and Decay: Central America at the Crossroads.â In James M. Malloy and Mitchell A. Seligson, eds., Authoritarians and Democrats: The Politics of Regime Transition in Latin America. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1987.
- âÂÂInequality and Insurgencyâ with Edward N. Muller, American Political Science Review, 81 (June, 1987), pp. 425âÂÂ451.
- âÂÂCosta Rica and Jamaica.â In Myron Weiner and Ergun Ozbudun, eds., Competitive Elections in Developing Countries. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 1987.
- âÂÂDemocratic Stability and Economic Crisis: Costa Rica, 1978-1983â co-authored with Edward N. Muller, International Studies Quarterly, 31(September, 1987), pp. 301âÂÂ326. Reprinted as, âÂÂEstabilidad democrática y crisis económica: Costa Rica, 1978-1983â Anuario de estudios Centroamericanos, Vol. 16 (2), 1990 and Vol. 17 (1), 1991, pp. 71âÂÂ92.
- âÂÂElecciones ordinarias en tiempos extraordinarios: la economÃÂa polÃÂtica del voto en Costa Ricaâ Co-authored with Miguel Gómez Barrantes, Anuario de estudios centroìamericanos, 13(1), 1987, pp. 5âÂÂ24. Extract reprinted in Repetorio Politico, eds. Turcato di Tella and Patricia Chomnález, Editorial Emecé (Planeta) of Buenos Aires, 2007.
- âÂÂEducation, Participation, and Support for Democratic Normsâ with E. Muller and Ilter Turan, Comparative Politics, 20 (October, 1987), pp. 19âÂÂ33.
- âÂÂCentral American Studies.â In Mark B. Rosenberg, ed., Central American Studies: Toward a New Research Agenda. Miami: Occasional Papers Series, Dialogues No. 110, Florida International University, July, 1988.
- âÂÂOrdinary Elections in Extraordinary Times: The Political Economy of Voting in Costa Rica.â In John A. Booth and Mitchell A. Seligson, eds., Elections and Democracy in Central America. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989.
- âÂÂFrom Uncertainty to Uncertainty: The Institutionalization of Elections in Central America.â In John A. Booth and Mitchell A. Seligson, eds., Elections and Democracy in Central America. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989.
- âÂÂLand Inequality and Political Violence.â With Edward Muller and Hung-der Fu, American Political Science Review, 83 (June, 1989), pp. 577âÂÂ587.
- âÂÂEconomic Crisis, Incumbent Performance and Regime Support: A Comparison of Longitudinal Data from West Germany and Costa Ricaâ co-authored with Edward Muller and Steve Finkel, British Journal of Political Science, 19 (July, 1989), pp. 329âÂÂ351.
- âÂÂPolitical Culture and Democratization in Latin America.â In James M. Malloy and Eduardo Gamarra, eds., Latin America and Caribbean Contemporary Record, Vol. VII. New York: Holmes and Meir, 1990, pp. 49âÂÂ65. Reprinted in Roderic A. Camp, Democracy in Latin America: Patterns and Cycles. Wilmington, DE: SR Books, 1996, pp. 67âÂÂ90.
- âÂÂCosta Rica.â In Howard J. Wiarda and Harvey F. Kline, Latin American Politics and Development, Third edition, 1990, Boulder: Westview Press.
- âÂÂPaths to Democracy and the Political Culture of Costa Rica, Mexico and Nicaragua.â Co-authored with John A. Booth. In Larry Diamond, ed., Political Culture and Democracy in Developing Countries, Boulder: Lynne Reinner Publishers, 1993, pp. 107âÂÂ138. A different version appears as âÂÂCultura polÃÂtica y democratización: vÃÂas alternas en Nicaragua y Costa Rica.â In Carlos Barba Solano, José Luis Barros Horcasitas y Javier Hurtado, Transiciones a la democracia en Europa y América Latina. México: FLACSO y la Universidad de Guadalajara, 1991, pp. 628âÂÂ681. Also appears in the âÂÂtextbook editionâ as *âÂÂPaths to Democracy and the Political Culture of Costa Rica, Mexico and Nicaraguaâ Larry Diamond, ed., Political Culture and Democracy in Developing Countries, Boulder: Lynne Reinner Publishers, 1994, pp. 99âÂÂ130.
- âÂÂCuba and the Central American Connection: Public Opinion and Foreign Policy.â In Carmelo Mesa-Lago, ed., Cuba in the Post Cold War Era. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1993.
- âÂÂCosta Rica.â In Howard J. Wiarda and Harvey F. Kline, Latin American Politics and Development, Fourth edition, 1993, Boulder: Westview Press.
- âÂÂPolitical Culture and Regime Type: Evidence from Nicaragua and Costa Ricaâ co-authored with John A. Booth. Journal of Politics, Vol. 55, No. 3, August, 1993, pp. 777âÂÂ792.
- âÂÂForeign Policy Belief Systems in Comparative Perspective: The United States and Costa Ricaâ co-authored with Jon Hurwitz and Mark Peffley, International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 37, September, 1993, pp. 245âÂÂ270.
- âÂÂActitudes de la población centroamericana frente a la integración polÃÂtica y económica.â Anuario de estudios Centroamericanos, Vol. 19, No. 2, 1993, pp. 7âÂÂ24.
- âÂÂInequality and Political Violence Revisitedâ American Political Science Review, Vol. 87 (December, 1993), pp. 983âÂÂ993, co-authored with William J. Dixon and Edward N. Muller.
- âÂÂLand Inequality: A Comparison of Census Data and Property Records in Twentieth-Century Southern Costa Ricaâ co-authored with Marc Edelman, Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 73: 3 (August, 1994), pp. 445âÂÂ491. Reprinted in translation in Anuario de estudios Centroamericanos, 20(1), pp. 65âÂÂ113, 1994. Winner of the 1995 James A. Robertson Memorial Prize awarded by the Conference on Latin American History.
- âÂÂCivic Culture and Democracy: The Question of the Causal Relationshipsâ American Political Science Review, Vol. 88 (September, 1994), pp. 635âÂÂ654. With Edward N. Muller.
- âÂÂReformism and Radicalism Among Peasants: An Empirical Test of Jeffrey Paige's Agrarian Revolutionâ American Journal of Political Science. Co-authored with Leslie Anderson. Vol. 38, November, 1994, pp. 944âÂÂ972.
- âÂÂThirty Years of Transformation in the Agrarian Structure of El Salvador, 1961-1991.â Latin American Research Review, 30(No. 3), 1995: 43-74.
- âÂÂAgrarian Inequality and the Theory of Peasant Rebellionâ Latin American Research Review Vol. 31 (2), 1996, pp. 140âÂÂ157.
- âÂÂLow Intensity Warfare, High Intensity Death: The Demographic Impact of the Wars in El Salvador and Nicaragua.â With Vincent McElhinny. Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Vol. 21, No. 42, 1996, pp. 211âÂÂ241.
- âÂÂTatu Vanhanen Thesis and the Prospects for Democracy in Latin America.â In Tatu Vanhanen, Prospects for Democracy: A Study of 172 Countries. London: Routledge, 1997, pp., 277-283.
- âÂÂAsset Distribution and Access: Land Tenure Programs.â With Virginia Lambert. In Luther G. Tweeten and Donald G. McClelland, eds., Promoting Third-World Development and Food Security. Westport, CT.: Praeger, 1997, pp. 153âÂÂ182.
- âÂÂThe Costa Rican Revolution (1948)â Encyclopedia of Political Revolutions, Jack Goldstone, ed. Washington, D. C.: Congressional Quarterly Books, 1998.
- âÂÂLa cultura polÃÂtica en Paraguay: Lineamientos de estudios de valores democráticos para el año 1996.â In AgustÃÂn Carrizosa, ed., Transición en Paraguay: Cultura polÃÂtica y valores democráticos. CIRD: Asunción, Paraguay, 1998, pp. 43âÂÂ120.
- âÂÂForeword*â to The Emergence of Insurgency in El Salvador: Political Will and Ideology by Yvon Grenier. London: Macmillan Press, Ltd., 1999.
- âÂÂPopular Support for Regional Economic Integration in Latin Americaâ Journal of Latin American Studies, Volume 31, Part I, February, 1999, pp. 129âÂÂ150. âÂÂApoio Popular àIntegração Econômica Regional na América Latina*â Translation into Portuguese in Opinião Pública, (Brazil) Vol. 6, no. 2 (Octubro), 2000, pp. 230âÂÂ251.
- âÂÂToward A Model of Democratic Stability: Political Culture in Central Americaâ Estudios interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe, (JulyâÂÂDecember) Volume 11, No. 2, 2000, pp. 5âÂÂ29.
- âÂÂCosta Ricaâ Encyclopædia Britannica Book of the Year, 2000. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica. 2000, pp. 410âÂÂ411.
- âÂÂMensurando Confiança Interperssoal: Notas acerca de um Conceito Multidimensionalâ (in Portuguese) co-authored with Lucio Renno, Dados? Revista de Ciências Sociais (Brazil) Volume 43, no. 4, 2000, pp. 783âÂÂ803.
- âÂÂCosta Rican Exceptionalism: Why the âÂÂTicosâ Are Differentâ in Citizen Views of Democracy in Latin America, ed. Roderic Ai Camp. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2001, pp. 90âÂÂ106.
- âÂÂCosta Rica.â In Joel Krieger, ed., The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World, second edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 178âÂÂ179.
- âÂÂMeasuring Cuban Public Opinion: Methodology.â Comments on a paper by Churchill Roberts. In Cuba in Transition, Vol. 9, pp. 249âÂÂ250. Washington: Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, 1999.
- âÂÂCosta Rica.â In Howard J. Wiarda and Harvey F. Kline, Latin American Politics and Development, Fifth edition, 2000, Boulder: Westview Press, pp. 442âÂÂ446.
- âÂÂTrouble in Paradise: The Impact of the Erosion of System Support in Costa Rica, 1978-1999.â Latin American Research Review, Volume 37, No. 1, 2002, pp. 160âÂÂ185. A)Translation of a somewhat different version of above: âÂÂÿProblemas en el ParaÃÂso? La erosión en el apoyo al sistema polÃÂtico y la centroamericanización de Costa Rica, 1978-1999.â In Jorge Rovira Más, ed., La Democracia de Costa Rica ante el siglo XXI, San Pedro de Montes de Oca, Costa Rica: Editorial de la Universidad de Costa Rica, 2001, pp. 87âÂÂ120. B) Nominated for the Franklin L. Burdette Pi Sigma Alpha Award of the American Political Science Association.
- âÂÂCosta Ricaâ Encyclopædia Britannica Book of the Year, 2001. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica. 2001, p. 417.
- âÂÂEl reto de la tolerancia polÃÂtica en Bolivia.â Reto, Revista especializada de análisis polÃÂtico (Bolivia). No. 8, Mayo, 2001, pp. 5âÂÂ15.
- âÂÂLas dimensiones y el impacto polÃÂtico de la delincuencia en la población guatemalteca.â Co-authored with Dinorah Azpuru. In Luis Rosero, ed., Población del Istmo 2000: Familia, migración, violencia y medio ambiente. San José, Costa Rica: Centro Centroamericano de Población (CCP) de la Universidad de Costa Rica, 2001 pp. 277âÂÂ306.
- âÂÂPérdida progresivo del apoyo al sistema polÃÂtico costarricense, 1978-1999â extracted in AuditorÃÂa ciudadana sobre la calidad de la democracia, Volumen 1. Pavas, Costa Rica: Proyecto Estado de la Nación, 2001, p. 159.
- âÂÂCorruption and Democratization: What is to be Done?â Public Integrity, Volume III, No. 3 (Summer) 2001, pp. 221âÂÂ241.
- âÂÂThe Impact of Corruption on Regime Legitimacy: A Comparative Study of Four Latin American Countries.â Journal of Politics, Volume 64. No. 2 (May, 2002), pp. 408âÂÂ433. Reprinted and translated in Mitchell A. Seligson and Daniel Moreno, eds.,
- La cultura polÃÂtica de los bolivianos: aproximaciones cuantitativas. Cochabamba, Bolivia, CiudadanÃÂa. 2006, pp. 43âÂÂ74
- âÂÂPolitical Support, Political Skepticism and Political Stability in New Democracies: An Empirical Examination of Mass Support for coups dâÂÂEtat in Peruâ co-authored with Julio Carrión Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 35, No. 1 (February, 2002), pp. 58âÂÂ82.
- âÂÂMeaning and Measurement in Cross-National Research on Satisfaction with Democracyâ co-authored with Jeff Mondak and Damarys Canache, Public Opinion Quarterly, Volume 65, Winter, 2001, pp. 506âÂÂ528.
- âÂÂCosta Ricaâ Encyclopædia Britannica Book of the Year, 2002. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica. 2002, p. 411.
- âÂÂThe Renaissance of Political Culture or the Renaissance of the Ecological Fallacyâ Comparative Politics, Vol. 34, April, 2002, pp. 273âÂÂ292.
- âÂÂOn the Measurement of Corruptionâ APSA-CP, Volume 13, Issue 2 (Summer, 2002), pp. 5âÂÂ6, 30.
- âÂÂCosta Ricaâ Encyclopædia Britannica Book of the Year, 2003. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica. 2003
- âÂÂDecentralization, Local Government Performance, and System Support: A Study of Boliviaâ co-authored with Jon Hiskey, Studies in Comparative International Development. Volume 37, No. 4, Winter, 2003, pp. 64âÂÂ88.
- âÂÂThe Environment and Governance and Corruptionâ with Francesca Recanatini In Ecuador: An Economic and Social Agenda in the New Millennium, edited by Vicente Fretes-Cibils, Marcelo M. Giugale and José Roberto López-Cálix, pp. 411âÂÂ43. Washington, D. C.: World Bank, 2003.
- âÂÂPublic Support for Due Process Rights: The Case of Guatemala.â Journal of the Southwest, Vol. 45, No. 4 Winter, 2003, pp. 557âÂÂ594.
- âÂÂCorrupción y democraciaâ Revista de ciencias sociales (Argentina), Vol. 14, Agosto, 2003, pp. 67âÂÂ96.
- âÂÂParticipación ciudadana en los gobiernos locales en América Central.â Co-authored with Ricardo Córdova MacÃÂas. In Ricardo Córdova MacÃÂas and Leslie Quiñónez Basagoitia, eds. Participación ciudadana y desarrollo local en Centroamérica, San Salvador: Fundación Dr. Guillermo Manuel Ungo, 2003, pp. 307âÂÂ324.
- âÂÂCosta Ricaâ Encyclopædia Britannica Book of the Year, 2004, p. 385. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica.
- âÂÂPrólogosâ to ÿDemocracia sin reglas?Las debilidades del Estado de Derecho en la construcción democrática de América Central; Observatorio de la Democracia en Centroamérica. Jaime Ordóñez y Rotsay Rosales, Eds. San José, Costa Rica: Estudios para el Futuro, y Ogranización de los Estados Americanos. 2004.
- âÂÂThe Latin American Public Opinion Project: corruption victimization, 2004â in Diana Rodriguez and others, ed., Transparency International, Global Corruption Report, 2005: Special FocusâÂÂCorruption in Construction and Post-conflict Reconstruction. London: Pluto Press,Transparency International, 2005, pp. 282âÂÂ284.
- âÂÂImproving the Quality of Survey Research in Democratizing CountriesâÂÂ, January, 2005, pp. 51âÂÂ56. Translated and reprinted as âÂÂEncuestas y democratizaciónâ in Este PaÃÂs (Mexico), número 168, marzo 2005, pp. 4âÂÂ13.
- âÂÂMejorarando la calidad de la investigacion por medio de encuestas en los paises en democratizacionâ Rev. Ciencias Sociales, 108:79-90/2005. Costa Rica.
- âÂÂCosta Ricaâ Encyclopædia Britannica Book of the Year, 2005, p. 385. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica.
- âÂÂDemocracy on Ice: The Multiple Challenges of Guatemala's Peace Process.â In Francis Hagopian and Scott Mainwaring, eds., The Third Wave of Democratization in Latin America: Advances and Setbacks. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005, pp. 202âÂÂ231.
- âÂÂCan Social Capital be Constructed? Decentralization and Social Capital Formation in Latin America.â In Developing Cultures: Essays on Cultural Change, edited by Lawrence Harrison and Jerome Kegan. New York: Routledge, 2005.
- The Measurement and Impact of Corruption Victimization: Survey Evidence from Latin Americaâ World Development, Vol. 34, No. 2, pp. 381âÂÂ404, 2006.
- âÂÂPolitical Legitimacy and Participation in Costa Rica: Evidence of Arena ShoppingâÂÂ, co-authored with John A. Booth, Political Research Quarterly, Volume 58, NO. 4 (December 2005), pp. 537âÂÂ550.
- âÂÂCosta Rica.â in Wiarda, Howard J., and Harvey F. Kline. Latin American Politics and Development. 6th ed. New York: Westview Press, 2006.
- âÂÂStrategy, Careers, and Judicial Decisions: Lessons from the Bolivian Courts âÂÂ, co-authored with Barry Ames and Anibal Perez-Linan, in the May, 2006 issue of the Journal of Politics.
- âÂÂOs contornos da cidadania critica explorando a legitimidade democratica â co-authored with John A. Booth and Miguel Gómez B., Opinião Pública (Brazil), Maio 2006, vol.12, no.1, p. 1-37.
- âÂÂCosta Ricaâ Encyclopædia Britannica 2007 Book of the Year. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. 2007, pp. 382âÂÂ383.
- âÂÂThe Rise of Populism and the Left in Latin Americaâ Journal of Democracy, Volume 18, No. 3 (July, 2007), pp. 81âÂÂ95. Reprinted and translated into Korean, in The Freedom Review, (No. 8), 2007, pp. 137âÂÂ143
- âÂÂEl Estado, la Gobernabilidad, y la Legitimidad PolÃÂtica en América Latinaâ in Contribuciones al Debate II: Democracia, Estado y CiudadanÃÂa, UNDP, forthcoming.
- âÂÂThe Effects of U.S. Foreign Assistance on Democracy Building, 1990-2003â with Steven Finkel and Anibal Pérez-Liñán, World Politics.
- "The "Kling Thesis": An Early Effort at Systematic Comparative Politics" Political Research Quarterly, Volume 61 Number 1, March 2008 17-19
- "Inequality and Democracy in Latin America: Individual and Contextual Effects of Wealth on Political Participation.â Co-authored with John A. Booth. In Anirudh Krishna, ed., Poverty, Participation, and Democracy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, pp. 94âÂÂ124.
- "Costa Rica,â Encyclopædia Britannica 2008 Book of the Year. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. 2008, p. 388.
- "Trends in Democracy Assistance: What Has the U.S. Been Doing?â co-authored with Dinorah Azpuru, Steve Finkel, and AnÃÂbal Pérez Liñán, Journal of Democracy, Volume 19, No. 2, April 2008, pp. 150âÂÂ159.
- "The Americas Barometer 2006: Report on Corruption.â Co-authored with Dominique Zéphyr. In Transparency International, Global Corruption Report 2008: Corruption in the Water Sector. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, pp. 312âÂÂ315.
- "Human Subjects Projection and Large-N Research: When Exempt is Non-Exempt, and Research is Non-Research,â PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2008, pp. 477âÂÂ482.
- "Watering Not Transplanting: The Case for Democracy Assistance,â co-authored with Steven Finkel, AnÃÂbal Pérez-Liñán, and Neal Tate, APSA-CP, Volume 19, issue 2 (Summer, 2008), pp. 15âÂÂ18.
- Jose R. López-Cálix, Mitchell A. Seligson, and Lorena Alcázar, âÂÂDoes Local Accountability Work? Tracing âÂÂLeakagesâ in the Peruvian Vaso de leche Program.â In Stephen D. Morris and Charles H. Blake, eds., Political Corruption and Democracy in Latin America, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009, forthcoming.
- Juliana MartÃÂnez and Mitchell A. Seligson "Limits to Costa Rican Heterodoxy: What Has Changed in âÂÂParadiseâÂÂ?" In The Politics of Democratic Governance in Latin America: Clues and Lessons, edited by Scott Mainwaring and Timothy Scully. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, forthcoming.
- Mitchell A. Seligson, Steven E. Finkel and AnÃÂbal Pérez-Liñán, âÂÂExporting Democracy: Does it Work?â In Zoltan Barany and Robert G. Moser, eds., Exporting Democracy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming
- Abby Córdova and Mitchell A. Seligson, âÂÂEconomic Crisis and Democracy in Latin America,â PS: Political Science and Politics, forthcoming, October, 2009.
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