Gretchen Helmke, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2000 University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
Area:
General, Law, Latin American History
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Susan Stokes grad student 2000 Chicago
 (Ruling against the rulers: Court -executive relations in Argentina under dictatorship and democracy.)

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Patrick M Kuhn grad student 2006-2014 Rochester
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Carey J, Clayton K, Helmke G, et al. (2020) Who will defend democracy? Evaluating tradeoffs in candidate support among partisan donors and voters Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties. 1-16
Carey JM, Helmke G, Nyhan B, et al. (2019) Searching for a Bright Line in the Trump Presidency Perspectives On Politics. 17: 699-718
Helmke G, McLean EV. (2014) Inducing independence: A strategic model of World Bank assistance and legal reform Conflict Management and Peace Science. 31: 383-405
Helmke G, Staton1 JK. (2011) The puzzling judicial politics of Latin America: A theory of litigation, judicial decisions, and interbranch conflict Courts in Latin America. 306-331
Helmke G. (2011) Introduction: Courts in Latin America Courts in Latin America. 1-26
Helmke G, RÍOS-FIGUEROA J. (2011) Courts in Latin America Courts in Latin America. 1-342
Debs A, Helmke G. (2010) Inequality under democracy: Explaining the left decade in latin America Quarterly Journal of Political Science. 5: 209-241
Helmke G. (2010) The origins of institutional crises in Latin America American Journal of Political Science. 54: 737-750
Helmke G, Rosenbluth F. (2009) Regimes and the rule of law: Judicial independence in comparative perspective Annual Review of Political Science. 12: 345-366
Burden BC, Helmke G. (2009) Corrigendum to "The comparative study of split-ticket voting" [Elect. Stud. 28 (2009) 1-7] (DOI:10.1016/j.electstud.2008.06.004) Electoral Studies. 28: 348
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