Aaron Watanabe
Ph.D. Student in Government
I am interested in how democracy emerges, persists, and sometimes breaks down. My dissertation examines the rise of populist leaders in Latin American and Europe with a particular focus on how elites facilitate or inhibit the electoral success of such politicians. I have conducted fieldwork in Brazil, Italy, and Peru. My teaching experience includes introductory comparative politics, Latin American politics, and qualitative research methods, in addition to advising undergraduate concentrators and thesis writers.
Contact
awatanabe@g.harvard.edu
My Website
1737 Cambridge Street
Subfields
Comparative Politics
Academic Interests
Institutions | Parties, Campaigns, & Elections
Research Methods
Qualitative Methods | Quantitative Methods | Surveys
Geographic Regions of Study
Latin America