Paul Posner

Associate Professor, Political Science

Dr. Posner’s current research focuses on democratization and political participation in Latin America. In particular, he is interested in the impact of economic globalization and related state reforms on social organization and collective action in Latin America.  Current recent projects examine labor politics, the politics of social welfare resource distribution, the New Left and populism in Latin America, with specific focus on Chile, Ecuador, Uruguay, and Venezuela.  He teaches courses on Latin American politics, U.S. – Latin American relations, comparative environmental politics, and democratic theory.

Degrees

  • Ph.D. in Political Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1999
  • M.A. in Political Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1992
  • B.A. in International Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1984

Affiliated Department

Political Science

Scholarly and creative works

  • Article in Refereed Journal

    “Social Welfare Policy in Post-Transition Chile: Social Democratic or Neoliberal?”

    Published in Critical Sociology
    November 8
    2023
    Vol. Published Online
    Issue #Published Online
    Paul W. Posner
  • Article in Refereed Journal

    “Buen Vivir under Correa: The Rhetoric of Participatory Democracy, The Reality of Rentier Populism”

    Published in Latin American Research Review
    2022
    Vol. 57
    Issue #2
    Paul W. Posner
  • Article in Refereed Journal

    Reevaluating the Chavez Regime: Participatory Democracy or Rentier Populism?

    Published in Bulletin of Latin American Research
    Paul W. Posner