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Judith Teichman is a Professor of Political Science and International Development at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC), University of Toronto, where she has been a long-standing faculty member. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, recognizing her significant contributions to the social sciences.
Her educational background is entirely from the University of Toronto, where she earned her MESc, MA, and PhD.
Her research focuses on development studies, particularly the politics of inclusive development, poverty, inequality, and social policy in Latin America and the Global South. She has conducted extensive comparative research on Chile, Mexico, Argentina, and South Korea, analyzing how state capacity and political coalitions shape development outcomes. Her work also investigates the influence of international financial institutions such as the World Bank and IMF on market reform and social policy.
Her recent publications demonstrate a sustained focus on political economy, democratization, and welfare regimes in the global periphery. The themes across her work include state-society relations, policy reform, and the challenges of achieving equitable development.
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
As a senior professor, she has likely supervised numerous graduate students and contributed to major research initiatives, though specific advising records and grants are not listed. Her current research on Latin American populism continues her deep engagement with regional politics and development trajectories.
She is affiliated with the Department of Political Science at UTSC and contributes to research and teaching in comparative international development and Latin American politics.
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