David B. Crow, Ph.D.

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2009 Government University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
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Robert C. Luskin grad student 2009 UT Austin
 (Citizen disenchantment in new democracies: The case of Mexico.)
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Crow D, Ron J. (2020) Do Global Publics View Human Rights Organizations as Handmaidens of the United States Political Science Quarterly. 135: 9-35
Crow D, Pérez-Armendáriz C. (2018) Talk Without Borders: Why Political Discussion Makes Latin Americans With Relatives Abroad More Critical of Their Democracies: Comparative Political Studies. 51: 238-276
Crow D. (2017) Rights trap or amplifier? Crime and attitudes toward local human rights organizations in Mexico Journal of Human Rights. 16: 332-350
Ron J, Pandya A, Crow D. (2016) Can Human Rights Organizations in the Global South Attract More Domestic Funding Journal of Human Rights Practice. 8: 393-405
Ron J, Pandya A, Crow D. (2016) Universal values, foreign money: funding local human rights organizations in the global south Review of International Political Economy. 23: 29-64
Ron J, Crow D. (2015) Who Trusts Local Human Rights Organizations? Evidence from Three World Regions Human Rights Quarterly. 37: 188-239
Kahne J, Crow D, Lee NJ. (2013) Different Pedagogy, Different Politics: High School Learning Opportunities and Youth Political Engagement Political Psychology. 34: 419-441
Crow D. (2010) The Party's Over: Citizen Conceptions of Democracy and Political Dissatisfaction in Mexico Comparative Politics. 43: 41-61
Pérez-Armendáriz C, Crow D. (2010) Do Migrants Remit Democracy? International Migration, Political Beliefs, and Behavior in Mexico Comparative Political Studies. 43: 119-148
Crow D. (2009) Politics in Mexico: The Democratic Consolidation ‐ by Camp, Roderic A. Bulletin of Latin American Research. 28: 432-433
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