Wendy Hunter
Affiliations: | Government | University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. |
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Hunter W. (2019) Identity Documents, Welfare Enhancement, and Group Empowerment in the Global South Journal of Development Studies. 55: 366-383 |
Hunter W. (2019) Votes for Survival: Relational Clientelism in Latin America. By Simeon Nichter. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018. 324p. $105.00 cloth, $34.99 paper. Perspectives On Politics. 17: 924-926 |
Hunter W, Sugiyama NB. (2018) Making the Newest Citizens: Achieving Universal Birth Registration in Contemporary Brazil Journal of Development Studies. 54: 397-412 |
Alves JA, Hunter W. (2017) From Right to Left in Brazil's Northeast: Transformation, or "Politics as Usual"? Comparative Politics. 49: 437-455 |
Hunter W. (2015) Crafting Policies to End Poverty in Latin America: The Quiet Transformation. By Ana Lorena De La O. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015. 194p. $84.99. Perspectives On Politics. 13: 1178-1179 |
Hunter W. (2014) Making Citizens: Brazilian Social Policy from Getúlio to Lula Journal of Politics in Latin America. 6: 15-37 |
Hunter W, Sugiyama NB. (2014) Transforming subjects into citizens: Insights from Brazil's Bolsa Família Perspectives On Politics. 12: 829-845 |
Sugiyama NB, Hunter W. (2013) Whither clientelism? Good governance and Brazil's Bolsa Família program Comparative Politics. 46: 43-62 |
Hunter W. (2013) Huber, Evelyne; Stephens, John D. Democracy and the Left: Social policy and inequality in Latin America. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2012. 368 págs. ISBN 978‐022‐635653‐2. Revista Internacional De Seguridad Social. 66: 223-226 |
Hunter W. (2013) Huber, Evelyne; Stephens, John D. Democracy and the Left: Social policy and inequality in Latin America. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2012. 368 pp. ISBN 978‐022635653‐2. International Social Security Review. 66: 221-224 |