
معرفی
Germán Feierherd is a Mid-Career Fellow at Tulane University's Stone Center for Latin American Studies, affiliated with the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research (CIPR). He specializes in Political Science and Public Policy, with a focus on Latin American electoral dynamics, income inequality, and corruption. As of 2022, he serves as an Associate Professor and Director of the Master in Public Policy Program at Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Political Science, Yale University (2016)
- M.Phil., Political Science, Yale University (2013)
- B.A., Political Science and Government, Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Argentina (2006)
His research spans comparative politics, electoral cycles, judicialization of corruption, and redistributive policies. Recent publications highlight his work on mayoral incumbency effects, informal labor inclusion, and voter behavior in Latin America.
Notable awards include the Democratic Anxieties in the Americas Research Grant from the Social Science Research Council (2021) and the Quinquennial Research Award from Universidad de San Andrés (2021). His scholarly contributions are framed within broader debates on governance, inequality, and political accountability.



