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Raúl L. Madrid is Professor in the Department of Government at the University of Texas at Austin, holding the prestigious Harold C. and Alice T. Nowlin Regents Professorship in Liberal Arts. He is an affiliate of the Teresa Lozano Long Institute for Latin American Studies and the Center for Mexican-American Studies, demonstrating his interdisciplinary commitment to Latin American scholarship.
Madrid earned his B.A. from Yale University and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Stanford University. Before graduate studies, he served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Costa Rica and worked as a foreign affairs analyst for a Washington, DC-based research organization. His academic journey reflects a blend of practical policy experience and rigorous scholarly training.
Professor Madrid specializes in Latin American politics, democracy studies, comparative ethnic politics, and comparative social policy. His research examines the rise of indigenous parties, the performance of leftist governments, and the origins of democracy in Latin America. He approaches these topics through comparative frameworks that bridge regional expertise with broader theoretical questions in political science.
His publication record spans major journals including Comparative Political Studies, World Politics, and Journal of Latin American Studies, with thematic consistency around democratization processes, ethnic politics, and social policy development. His work demonstrates both theoretical sophistication and empirical richness, often combining historical analysis with contemporary political dynamics.
- Harold C. and Alice T. Nowlin Regents Professorship in Liberal Arts
- National Science Foundation research grants
- Institute for the Study of World Politics fellowships
Madrid has received significant research funding from prestigious institutions and has held influential positions including Program Co-Chair for the Latin American Studies Association Congress, Associate Editor for Latin American Research Review, and Chair of the College Board's AP Comparative Government and Politics Development Committee. His courses on Latin American government, democracy, and ethnic politics reflect his research expertise while training the next generation of scholars.
As a leading scholar in Latin American politics, Madrid contributes to major academic institutions and policy discussions, maintaining active engagement with both scholarly communities and educational policy through his work with the College Board.
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