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Simeon Nichter is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego. His research focuses on clientelism, corruption, and political strategies in Latin America, particularly exploring how marginalized populations engage with political systems through material exchanges. He holds a PhD from UC Berkeley, an MPA from Harvard Kennedy School, and a BA from Carleton College.
Key contributions include his book "Votes for Survival: Relational Clientelism in Latin America" (2018), which received the Giovanni Sartori Award, and peer-reviewed articles in top journals like the American Journal of Political Science and Comparative Political Studies. His work examines mechanisms of vote buying, citizen vulnerability in clientelist systems, and corruption's societal impacts. Nichter has conducted field research in Brazil as a Fulbright Scholar and held postdoctoral fellowships at Stanford and Harvard.
Research highlights include studies on anti-corruption audits' effects on mortality rates in Brazil, compliance with transparency laws, and comparative analyses of clientelism across political contexts. His awards include the Kellogg/Notre Dame Best Paper Award (2014) and the Carballo Prize for poverty-focused research. Nichter's current projects address corruption's economic and health impacts, leveraging randomized controlled trials and large-scale data analysis.
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