
David Alexander Bateman
Associate Professor · American Political Development
Cornell UniversityAbout
David Alexander Bateman serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Government within Cornell University's College of Arts and Sciences, with additional affiliation to the American Studies Program. His academic profile centers on democratic institutions, political rights, and the intersection of race, racism, and democratic ideologies across historical and comparative contexts.
Professor Bateman's research spans several critical domains in political science:
- American Political Development, focusing on historical evolution of Congress and voting rights systems
- Race and Ethnic Politics, particularly Black suffrage and disenfranchisement mechanisms
- Comparative Politics examining democratic institutions across the United States, United Kingdom, and France
- Legislative Studies analyzing polarization and policy differences in historical contexts
- Political Ideologies concerning democracy, race, and power structures
His publication record reveals consistent methodological innovation and thematic depth, with recent work emphasizing historical causal inference and transnational democratic discourses. A unifying thread across his scholarship is the examination of how race and partisanship have fundamentally shaped democratic institutions over time, utilizing mixed-method approaches that bridge archival research with quantitative analysis of long-term political trends.
No scientific awards were mentioned in the provided documentation.
The available information does not specify doctoral students under his supervision or details regarding grant funding, though his research on Black political organizing and statebuilding suggests active program development.
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