
Matthew S. Shugart
Research Professor · Political Institutions
University of California, DavisAbout
Matthew S. Shugart is a Research Professor and Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Davis. His work focuses on political institutions, electoral systems, and legislative behavior, with recent projects addressing climate change impacts on California agriculture and comparative electoral engineering. He previously held positions at UC San Diego and earned his Ph.D. from UC Irvine in 1988. Retired since 2020, he remains active in research and advisory roles.
Education: Ph.D. in Political Science from UC Irvine (1988). Prior academic appointments include the University of California, San Diego, and visiting positions internationally. His research spans electoral systems’ effects on party competition, legislative organization, and democratic governance across nations.
Research Interests: Shugart’s expertise includes electoral system design, legislative representation, and political institutions in new democracies. Notable projects include analyzing agricultural adaptation to climate change in California’s Central Valley and comparative studies of electoral systems in Israel, Colombia, and Japan. His work bridges theory and practice, emphasizing institutional engineering to improve democratic performance.
Grants & Projects: Currently leads a USDA-funded study on climate change adaptation strategies in California agriculture. Past projects include studies on Japanese electoral reform and Latin American institutional frameworks. His research often involves cross-national datasets, such as party personnel strategies and legislative committee assignments.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on climate policy and electoral systems. Active in professional networks like the APSA Task Force on Political Science and Electoral Rules. His work is frequently cited in comparative politics and electoral studies literature.
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