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Paulo Cesar Gregorio is a PhD candidate in Political Science at the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar/SP), funded by FAPESP, and a Visiting Student Researcher at the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses on Comparative Politics, with an emphasis on Party Organizations, Elections, and Democratic Representation. He examines topics such as Executive Actions, Campaign Pledges, Government Responsiveness, and Political Accountability. Gregorio’s work includes a comparative analysis of the Lula and Biden administrations, building on previous studies of the Bolsonaro and Trump administrations.
Education:
- PhD Candidate: Political Science, UFSCar/SP (FAPESP-funded)
- Master’s Degree: Political Science, UFSCar/SP
- Bachelor’s Degree: Public Administration, UNESP
Research Interests: Gregorio specializes in Elections and Political Parties, Intergovernmental Relations, Government Agenda, Electoral Promises, and Democratic Accountability. His recent work explores how crises like the COVID-19 pandemic influence government responsiveness and ideological congruence in executive actions. He is also analyzing strategic communication in electoral campaigns, as seen in his 2024 study on Brazil’s 2022 presidential election propaganda.
Articles and Research: Gregorio’s publications include studies on pandemic governance and electoral strategies. His 2022 article examined the impact of the pandemic on the Trump and Bolsonaro administrations, while his 2024 work analyzed strategic communication in Brazil’s 2022 election. These studies highlight his focus on comparative governance and democratic accountability.
Awards and Grants: His PhD research is supported by FAPESP. No specific awards are mentioned, though his work contributes to critical debates in comparative politics.
Labs and Groups: He participates in the research group “Comparative Politics, Party Organizations, Elections and Political Behavior,” focusing on interdisciplinary analyses of political dynamics.




