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Javier Pérez Sandoval is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Department of Politics (DPIR) and a Research Fellow at Keble College. His work focuses on the political economy of regime change, subnational politics, and democratic institutional design, with a regional emphasis on Latin America. He holds a DPhil in Politics from the University of Oxford, an MPhil in Comparative Government, and a BA in Political Science from Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico City).
Key affiliations include Keble College (Fellow), the Kellogg Institute for International Studies (Visiting Fellow), and teaching roles at Oxford’s Latin American Centre and St Hugh’s College. His research combines quantitative and qualitative methods to analyze subnational regime variation, democratic erosion, and territorial governance. Notable contributions include the Index of Subnational Electoral Democracy (ISED) dataset and conceptual work on multilevel regime decoupling.
Awards include the APSA William Anderson Award (2022) and the Frank Cass Prize (2024). He has published in journals like Democratization and Perspectives on Politics, and contributed opinion pieces to The Washington Post and the Oxford Politics Blog.




