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Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser is a scholar specializing in political theory, populism, and Latin American studies. He was a Marie-Curie Research Fellow at the University of Sussex (2011), Visiting Fellow at Oxford University's Nuffield College (2010), and held a Humboldt Foundation-funded post-doctoral position at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center (2009-2011). His work bridges historical analysis with contemporary political dynamics, focusing on populism's dual role in democracy and Latin America's post-neoliberal trajectory.
- Education:
- PhD from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin's Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences (2004-2008)
- Research fellowship at UNDP Chile (2002-2003)
Research interests include elite theory, comparative politics, and the interplay between ideology and governance. His publications analyze populism's ambivalent impact on democracy, Latin America's political transformations, and historical patterns of elite competition. He co-organized workshops on Latin American right-wing politics and populism's democratic implications, funded by Thyssen and Volkswagen Foundations.
His 2009 monograph Kampf der Eliten examines elite struggles in Latin America from 1810-1982, while recent work explores post-neoliberalism and the resurgence of leftist movements. Though no explicit awards are listed, his prolific workshop leadership highlights collaborative research impact.
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