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Zachary Albert is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics at Brandeis University. His research focuses on American political institutions, campaigns, and policy networks, with expertise in partisan polarization and campaign finance. He holds organizational affiliations with Brandeis University and maintains active research output through peer-reviewed publications and books.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst
- B.A. in Politics, Fairfield University
Research Focus: Professor Albert investigates how political parties, think tanks, and campaign finance mechanisms shape policymaking in polarized environments. His work analyzes small donor impacts, primary election dynamics, and the evolving role of research organizations as partisan advocates. Current projects include studies on nonpartisan primaries, voter decision-making, and the institutionalization of policy networks.
Publications: Albert's recent articles (2022-2025) demonstrate concentrated expertise in American elections and party politics. Key themes include campaign finance reform, voter behavior in primaries, think tank influence on legislation, and the effects of polarization on democratic institutions. His forthcoming books analyze partisan policy networks and small donor myths in US politics.



