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Lisa Baldez

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

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Departments

  • Government
  • Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies

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Contact Information

Email: lisa.baldez@dartmouth.edu
Phone: 603-646-0762
Office: 6108 Silsby Hall

Education

B.A. Princeton University; M.A. University of California at San Diego; Ph.D. University of California at San Diego

Areas of Expertise

Comparative politics; Latin American politics; women in American and Latin American politics

Selected Works

  • "Does the U.S. Constitution Need an Equal Rights Amendment?" with L Epstein and A D Martin, The Journal of Legal Studies, 35:1 (2006) 243-283.
  • ¿Cuánto hemos avanzado las mujeres con las cuotas? El caso boliviano," with P Brañez, in Nadando contra la corriente: quotas de género en los Andes, M León (ed.), (2005).
  • "Constitutional Sex Discrimination," with L Epstein, A D Martin, and T Nitzschke, Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy, 1:1 (Fall 2004) 11-68.
  • "Elected Bodies: Gender Quota Laws for Legislative Candidates in Mexico," Legislative Studies Quarterly, 29:2 (May 2004) 231-258.
  • "Women's Movements and Democratic Transition in Brazil, Chile, East Germany and Poland," Comparative Politics, 35:3 (April 2003) 253-272.

Current Projects

Primaries vs. Quotas: Gender and Candidate Nomination in Latin America; Quotas and Qualifications: Are Quota Women Qualified for Legislative Office?