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Alisha Holland

Associate Professor of Government at Harvard University

Alisha Holland is an Associate Professor of Government at Harvard University, specializing in comparative political economy of development with a focus on Latin America.124 Her academic journey includes:

Professional Background:

  • Current Position: Associate Professor of Government at Harvard University (July 2019 - Present)1
  • Previous Role: Assistant Professor of Politics at Princeton University12
  • Junior Fellow at Harvard University's Society of Fellows1

Academic Credentials:

  • PhD in Government from Harvard University (2008-2014)12
  • Bachelor's Degree (A.B.) in Public and International Affairs from Princeton University (2003-2007)12

Research Focus: Holland studies urban politics, social policy, and Latin American political systems. Her notable work includes the book Forbearance as Redistribution: The Politics of Informal Welfare in Latin America, which examines law enforcement against property law violations by the poor.245

Research Interests:

  • Comparative politics
  • Urban politics
  • Social policy
  • Infrastructure investment
  • Migration
  • Crime control
  • Subnational governance78

Her research has been published in prominent academic journals such as the American Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, and World Politics.36

Highlights

Alisha C. Holland | David Rockefeller Center for Latin American ...
Alisha Holland | Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy
Alisha Holland | Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
‪Alisha Holland‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
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Location

Greater Boston Area