Sarah Shair-Rosenfield

Ph.D. Candidate, Comparative Politics

Department of Political Science
University of North Carolina
361 Hamilton Hall, CB#3265
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3265

Phone: (919) 932-0759
Fax: (919) 962-0432
E-mail:
sarahsr@email.unc.edu
Web:
http://www.unc.edu/~sarahsr
CV (.pdf, 5 pages, 22 KB)

Fields of Specialization:
Comparative Politics, Political Institutions
Electoral Politics, Political Parties, Democratization, Southeast Asia

 

 

Sarah Shair-Rosenfield received her MA (2009) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  She earned her BA in economics and

government at Cornell University (2003) .  Her current research focuses on the relationship between electoral reform, party system change and democratization, with a focus on the post-transition politics of Indonesia.  Her research and teaching interests broadly include electoral politics and constitutional design, political parties, women in comparative perspective, and the politics of Asia.  She teaches courses in comparative politics at UNC-CH.

 

Sarah has recently published an article in Inside Indonesia.  She is a co-author of the Regional Authority Index (RAI) with Drs. Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks.  The RAI is a scale measuring sub-national authority, political and fiscal decentralization in nearly 80 countries around the world.

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E-mail comments or questions to Sarah at sarahsr@email.unc.edu.

Last update 10/31/2011.

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