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Laura Gamboa

Assitant Professor in Political Science at Utah State University

Laura Gamboa is a political scientist specializing in Latin American politics, democracy, and regime change. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Democracy and Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame's Keough School of Global Affairs.12 Previously, she held positions at Utah State University and the University of Utah.34

Gamboa earned her PhD in Political Science from the University of Notre Dame in 2016.2 Her research focuses on the survival and quality of democratic systems, particularly in Latin America. She has published extensively on topics such as opposition strategies against democratic erosion, institutional change, and voting behavior.24

Key achievements and contributions:

  1. Book: "Resisting Backsliding: Opposition Strategies against the Erosion of Democracy" (Cambridge University Press, 2022)2
  2. Awards: 2022 Donna Lee Van Cott Award for best book in political institutions (LASA) and honorable mention for the 2023 Luebbert Book Award for best book in comparative politics (APSA)2
  3. Fellowships: Kellogg Institute Dissertation Year Fellowship, Harvard University DRCLAS Santo Domingo visiting fellowship2
  4. Publications in journals such as Comparative Politics, Democratization, and Latin American Politics and Society2

Gamboa's work primarily examines how opposition strategies can affect the ability of potential autocrats to erode democracy, using case studies from Colombia and Venezuela.34

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Logan, Utah