Nancy Bermeo

Nancy Bermeo is an American political scientist, and professor and Nuffield Chair of Comparative Politics at Nuffield College, University of Oxford, since 2007. Bermeo won the Stanley Kelley Teaching Prize at Princeton University in 1998 and the Oxford University Excellence in Teaching Award in 2009.[1][2]

Bermeo has a PhD from Yale University.[1]

She has been Nuffield Chair of Comparative Politics at Nuffield College, University of Oxford, since 2007.[2]

Bermeo is of Ecuadorian, Irish, and Danish heritage.

Selected publications

  • Continuity and Crisis: Popular Reactions to the Great Recession (ed. with Larry Bartels 2013)
  • Coping with Crisis: Government Reactions to the Great Recession (ed. with Jonas Pontusson 2012)
  • The Revolution within the Revolution: Workers' Control in Rural Portugal, Princeton University Press, 1986.
gollark: You can argue that people's motivations might reduce to that but I don't believe that that's the day to day reasoning.
gollark: But substitute "fear of loss of general choice" or "fear of violent enforcement" or "fear of coercion" or something for "fear of death" and I think it sort of works.
gollark: And seem fine.
gollark: Deathpenaltyless countries *do* exist.
gollark: And nonfree life and literally dying are very different things unless you fudge the definitions a ton.

References

  1. "Prof Nancy Bermeo". Nuffield College. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  2. "Nancy Bermeo". IGC. 2016-06-14. Retrieved 2017-05-31.
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