Jonathan Hartlyn

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Political Science: Doctoral University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Giraudy A, Hartlyn J, Dunn C, et al. (2020) The Impact of Neopatrimonialism on Poverty in Contemporary Latin America Latin American Politics and Society. 62: 73-96
Hartlyn J. (2019) Joe Foweraker, Polity: Demystifying Democracy in Latin America and Beyond. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2018. Bibliography, index, 224 pp.; hardcover $67, ebook $67. Latin American Politics and Society. 61: 166-169
Carlin RE, Hartlyn J, Hellwig T, et al. (2018) Public support for Latin American presidents: The cyclical model in comparative perspective: Research & Politics. 5: 205316801878769
Stoyan AT, Niedzwiecki S, Morgan J, et al. (2016) Trust in government institutions: The effects of performance and participation in the Dominican Republic and Haiti International Political Science Review. 37: 18-35
Hartlyn J. (2015) Normative and Empirical Perspectives on Constitutionalism and Presidentialism Latin American Politics and Society. 57: 143-151
Carlin RE, Martínez-Gallardo C, Hartlyn J. (2012) Executive approval under alternative democratic regime types Problems Confronting Contemporary Democracies: Essays in Honor of Alfred Stepan. 2147483647: 203-226
Morgan J, Hartlyn J, Espinal R. (2011) Dominican Party System Continuity amid Regional Transformations: Economic Policy, Clientelism, and Migration Flows Latin American Politics and Society. 53: 1-32
Espinal R, Morgan J, Hartlyn J. (2010) Sociedad civil y poder político en República Dominicana Revista De Metalurgia. 56: 37-58
Hartlyn J, Espinal R. (2009) The presidential election in the Dominican Republic, May 2008 Electoral Studies. 28: 333-336
Hartlyn J, McCoy J, Mustillo TM. (2008) Electoral Governance matters: Explaining the quality of elections in contemporary Latin America Comparative Political Studies. 41: 73-98
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