John Londregan,
Professor
of Politics at Princeton University, is a specialist in the
development of democracy and political and economic freedom. He has
worked in the areas of American politics and the politics of Latin
America. He has particular expertise in the application of
statistical methods to politics and has extensively analyzed Chilean
legislative and electoral politics since the transition from the
Pinochet dictatorship to democracy. He has also done a valuable
analysis of voting and compromises by the American founders at the
constitutional convention of 1787. Londregan is a contributor to
numerous journals and edited volumes. He received the Miller Prize
for Best Paper in Political Analysis, Vol. 8 in 2000.
Publications:
Legislative Institutions and Ideology in Chile (2000)