Kurt Weyland
Kurt Weyland
Professor of Government, University of Texas at Austin
Verified email at austin.utexas.edu
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Clarifying a contested concept: Populism in the study of Latin American politics
K Weyland
Comparative politics, 1-22, 2001
16902001
Theories of policy diffusion lessons from Latin American pension reform
K Weyland
World politics 57 (2), 262-295, 2005
7972005
Bounded rationality and policy diffusion
K Weyland
Bounded Rationality and Policy Diffusion, 2009
7902009
The politics of market reform in fragile democracies: Argentina, Brazil, Peru, and Venezuela
K Weyland
Princeton University Press, 2021
6392021
Neopopulism and neoliberalism in Latin America: Unexpected affinities
K Weyland
Studies in comparative international development 31 (3), 3-31, 1996
6371996
Neoliberal populism in Latin America and eastern Europe
K Weyland
Comparative politics, 379-401, 1999
5311999
Democracy without equity: Failures of reform in Brazil
K Weyland
University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996
5141996
Neoliberalism and democracy in Latin America: A mixed record
K Weyland
Latin American politics and society 46 (1), 135-157, 2004
3662004
Latin America's authoritarian drift: the threat from the populist left
K Weyland
Journal of democracy 24 (3), 18-32, 2013
3642013
Leftist governments in Latin America: Successes and shortcomings
K Weyland, RL Madrid, W Hunter
Cambridge University Press, 2010
3602010
The politics of corruption in Latin America
KG Weyland
journal of Democracy 9 (2), 108-121, 1998
3531998
Neopopulism and neoliberalism in Latin America: how much affinity?
K Weyland
Third world quarterly, 1095-1115, 2003
3112003
The rise of Latin America's two lefts: insights from rentier state theory
K Weyland
Comparative Politics 41 (2), 145-164, 2009
3062009
A political-strategic approach
K Weyland
The Oxford handbook of populism, 48-73, 2017
3022017
The Arab Spring: Why the surprising similarities with the revolutionary wave of 1848?
K Weyland
Perspectives on Politics 10 (4), 917-934, 2012
2612012
Toward a new theory of institutional change
K Weyland
World Politics 60 (2), 281-314, 2008
2412008
Risk taking in Latin American economic restructuring: Lessons from prospect theory
K Weyland
International Studies Quarterly 40 (2), 185-207, 1996
2301996
Learning from foreign models in Latin American policy reform
K Weyland
Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2004
2242004
Swallowing the bitter pill: Sources of popular support for neoliberal reform in Latin America
K Weyland
Comparative Political Studies 31 (5), 539-568, 1998
2211998
The diffusion of revolution:‘1848’in Europe and Latin America
K Weyland
International Organization 63 (3), 391-423, 2009
1862009
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