Jonathan T. Hiskey

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University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States 
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Hiskey J, Malone MFT, Diaz-Dominguez A. (2020) Authoritarian Recall: Mexico’s Drug War and Subnational Patterns of Opposition to Democracy: Journal of Politics in Latin America. 12: 3-31
Córdova A, Hiskey J. (2019) Development Context and the Political Behavior of Remittance Recipients in Latin America and the Caribbean Political Behavior. 1-30
Hiskey JT, Córdova A, Malone MF, et al. (2018) Leaving the Devil You Know: Crime Victimization, US Deterrence Policy, and the Emigration Decision in Central America Latin American Research Review. 53: 429
Hiskey JT, Moseley MW. (2018) Severed Linkages: Distorted Accountability in Uneven Regimes: Comparative Political Studies. 51: 1314-1350
Córdova A, Hiskey J. (2015) Shaping Politics at Home Cross-Border Social Ties and Local-Level Political Engagement Comparative Political Studies. 48: 1454-1487
Faughnan BM, Hiskey JT, Revey SD. (2014) Subnational Electoral Contexts and Corruption in Mexico Journal of Politics in Latin America. 6: 45-81
Hiskey J, Montalvo JD, Orcés D. (2014) Democracy, Governance, and Emigration Intentions in Latin America and the Caribbean Studies in Comparative International Development. 49: 89-111
Hiskey JT. (2013) Todd A. Eisenstadt, Politics, Identity, and Mexico’s Indigenous Rights Movements. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Maps, tables, bibliography, index. 226 pp.; hardcover $82; paperback $28.99, e-book $66. Latin American Politics and Society. 55: 197-200
Hiskey JT, Goodman GL. (2011) The participation paradox of indigenous autonomy in Mexico Latin American Politics and Society. 53: 61-86
Hiskey J, Moseley M, Goldberg J. (2011) Subnational electoral regimes and crisis recovery in Argentina and Mexico Electoral Studies. 30: 468-480
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