Research
Books
Andy Baker. 2022. Shaping the Developing World: The South, the West, and the Natural World: Second Edition. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press. [First Edition, 2014]
Andy Baker, Barry Ames, and Lúcio Rennó. 2020. Persuasive Peers: Social Communication and Voting in Latin America.. (Princeton Studies in Global and Comparative Sociology). Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Online appendices and replication materials.
Winner of the 2021 APSA Political Networks Section Best Book Award, awarded biannually to the best book on political networks published in the past two years.
Portuguese translation: Pares Persuasivos: Comunicação social e votação na América Latina (2024). Brasília: Editora Universidade de Brasília.
Reviewed in Bulletin of Latin American Research, Latin American Research Review, Perspectives on Politics, Revista Latinoamerica de Opinión Pública, and Survival: Global Politics and Strategy
Andy Baker. 2009. The Market and the Masses in Latin America: Policy Reform and Consumption in Liberalizing Economies. (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics). New York: Cambridge University Press.
- Blog post: Monkey Cage
- Reviewed in Bulletin of Latin American Research, Choice Reviews Online, Comparative Political Studies, International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Latin American Research Review, Latin American Politics and Society, and Perspectives on Politics
Refereed Journal Articles
Andy Baker and David Cupery. 2023. “Animosity, Amnesia, or Admiration? Mass Opinion around the World toward the Former Colonizer.” British Journal of Political Science 53(4): 1132-1149. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007123422000710. Online appendix. Replication materials.
- Mentioned in the following mass media outlets: CounterPunch, Daily Skeptic, Marginal Revolution
Andy Baker. 2023. “The Microfoundations of Latin America’s Social Policy Coalitions: The Insider/Outsider Labor Divide and Attitudes toward Different Welfare Programs in Mexico.” World Politics 75(1): 99-144. https://doi.org/10.1353/wp.2023.0001. Online appendix. Replication materials.
Andy Baker and Dalton Dorr. 2022. “Labor Informality and the Vote in Latin America: A Meta-Analysis.” Latin American Politics and Society 64(2): 21-44. https://doi.org/10.1017/lap.2022.4. Online appendix. Replication materials.
Andy Baker and Lucio Renno. 2019. “Nonpartisans as False Negatives: The Mismeasurement of Party Identification in Public Opinion Surveys.” Journal of Politics 81(3): 906-922. https://doi.org/10.1086/703129. Online appendix. Replication materials.
Andy Baker and Stefan J. Wojcik 2019. “Does Democratization Lower Consumer Prices? Regime Type, Prices, and the Consumer–Producer Tradeoff.” International Political Science Review 40(2): 145-160. https://doi.org/10.1177/0192512117731264.
Andy Baker and Vania Ximena Velasco-Guachalla. 2018. “Is the Informal Sector Politically Different? (Null) Answers from Latin America.” World Development 102: 170-182. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2017.09.014.
Andy Baker, Barry Ames, Anand E. Sokhey, and Lucio R. Renno. 2016. “The Dynamics of Partisan Identification when Party Brands Change: The Case of the Workers Party in Brazil.” Journal of Politics 78(1): 197-213. https://doi.org/10.1086/683609. Online appendix. Replication materials.
Andy Baker, James R. Scarritt, and Shaheen Mozaffar. 2016. “Ethnopolitical Demography and Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa.” Democratization 23(5): 838-861. https://doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2015.1038250. Online appendix.
Andy Baker. 2015. “Race, Paternalism, and Foreign Aid: Evidence from U.S. Public Opinion.” American Political Science Review 109(1): 93-109. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055414000549. Online appendix. Replication materials.
- Relevant blog posts: Monkey Cage and USAPP
Joby Schaffer and Andy Baker. 2015. “Clientelism as Persuasion-Buying: Evidence from Latin America.” Comparative Political Studies 48(9): 1093-1126. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414015574881. Online appendix. Replication materials. Additional materials.
- Winner of the 2017 Mitchell Seligson Prize for the best scholarship using LAPOP’s AmericasBarometer data that was published in the prior two calendar years.
Anand E. Sokhey, Andy Baker, and Paul Djupe. 2015. “The Dynamics of Socially Supplied Information: Examining Discussion Network Stability over Time.” International Journal of Public Opinion Research 27(4): 565-587. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijpor/edv028.
Andy Baker and David Cupery. 2013. “Anti-Americanism in Latin America: Economic Exchange, Foreign Policy Legacies, and Mass Attitudes toward the Colossus of the North.” Latin American Research Review 48(2): 106-130. https://doi.org/10.1353/lar.2013.0030. Online appendix.
- Mentioned in the following mass media outlets: The New York Times, Huffington Post, Efecto Naím (TV appearance), Americas Quarterly, El Tiempo, Americas Society: Council of the Americas (videotaped interview), La Vuelta (podcast interview), Understanding Latin American Politics: The Podcast (podcast interview of Cupery)
Andy Baker and Kenneth F. Greene. 2011. “The Latin American Left’s Mandate: Free Market Policies and Issue Voting in New Democracies.” World Politics 63(1): 43-77. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0043887110000286. Online appendix.
Chappell Lawson, Gabriel S. Lenz, Andy Baker, Michael Myers. 2010. “Looking Like a Winner: Candidate Appearance and Electoral Success in New Democracies.” World Politics 62(4): 561-93. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0043887110000195.
- Mentioned in the following mass media outlets: My Science, National Affairs, The New Republic, New York Magazine, Morning Edition (WBUR), Politico, Reuters, Wall Street Journal: Week in Ideas.
Barry Ames, Andy Baker, Lucio R. Renno. 2009. “Split-Ticket Voting as the Rule: Voters and Permanent Divided Government in Brazil.” Electoral Studies 28:8-20. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2008.06.005.
Andy Baker and Ethan Scheiner. 2007. “Electoral System Effects and Ruling Party Dominance in Japan: A Counterfactual Simulation Based on Adaptive Parties.” Electoral Studies 26: 447-91. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2007.03.002.
Andy Baker, Barry Ames, and Lucio R. Renno. 2006. “Social Context and Campaign Volatility in New Democracies: Networks and Neighborhoods in Brazil’s 2002 Elections.” American Journal of Political Science 50(2): 382-99. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5907.2006.00190.x.
Andy Baker. 2005. “Who Wants to Globalize? Consumer Tastes and Labor Markets in a Theory of Trade Policy Beliefs.” American Journal of Political Science 49(4): 924-38. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5907.2005.00164.x.
- Selections reprinted in 2017. International Political Economy: Perspectives on Global Power and Wealth: Sixth Edition, eds. Jeffry A. Frieden, David A. Lake, and J. Lawrence Broz. New York: W.W. Norton & Company.
Andy Baker and Corey Cook. 2005. “Representing Black Interests and Promoting Black Culture: The Importance of African American Descriptive Representation in the U.S. House.” DuBois Review 2(2): 227-46. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1742058X05050162.
Andy Baker and Ethan Scheiner. 2004. “Adaptive Parties: Party Strategic Capacity under Japanese SNTV.” Electoral Studies 23(2): 251-78. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0261-3794(03)00039-8.
Andy Baker. 2003. “Why is Trade Reform so Popular in Latin America? A Consumption-Based Theory of Trade Policy Preferences.” World Politics 55(3): 423-55. https://doi.org/10.1353/wp.2003.0014.
- Reprinted in 2015. International Trade and the New Global Economy, ed. Edward D. Mansfield. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Lila Rosenthal, Deborah P. Scott, Zeman Kelleta, Astatkie Zikarge, Matthew Momoh, Judith Lahai-Momoh, Michael W. Ross, and Andy Baker. 2003. “Assessing the HIV/AIDS Health Services of African Immigrants to Houston.” AIDS Education and Prevention 15(6): 570-580. https://doi.org/10.1521/aeap.15.7.570.24047.
Andy Baker. 2002. “Reformas liberalizantes e aprovação presidencial: a politização dos debates da política econômica no Brasil [Free-Market Reform and Presidential Approval: The Politicization of Economic Policy Debates in Brazil].” Dados 45(1): 77-98. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0011-52582002000100003.
Andrew B. Baker. 1997. “Identifying Political Subcultures in Mexico.” Operant Subjectivity 20(3/4): 73-96. https://ojs.library.okstate.edu/osu/index.php/osub/article/view/8979.
Chapters in Edited Volumes
Andy Baker and Dalton Dorr. 2019. “Mass Partisanship in Three Latin American Democracies.” In Campaigns and Voters in Developing Democracies: Argentina in Comparative Perspective,, eds. Noam Lupu, Virginia Oliveros, and Luis Schiumerini, 89-113. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. Ungated Version.
Barry Ames, Andy Baker, and Amy Erica Smith. 2018. “Social Networks in the Brazilian Electorate.” In The Oxford Handbook of Political Networks, eds. Jennifer Nicoll Victor, Alexander H. Montgomery, and Mark Lubell, 855-874. New York: Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190228217.013.37. Ungated Version.
Andy Baker and Kenneth F. Greene. 2015. “Positional Issue Voting in Latin America.” In The Latin American Voter: Pursuing Representation and Accountability in Challenging Contexts, eds. Ryan Carlin, Matthew Singer, and Elizabeth Zechmeister, 173-194. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. Ungated Version.
Andy Baker. 2015. “Public Mood and Presidential Election Outcomes in Mexico.” In Mexico’s Evolving Democracy: A Comparative Study of the 2012 Elections, eds. Jorge I Domínguez, Kenneth F. Greene, Chappell Lawson, and Alejandro Moreno, 107-127. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Ungated Version.
Andy Baker. 2010. “La Viabilidad Política y la Popularidad Masiva de los TLC.” In La Economía Política del Tratado de Libre Comercio entre Perú y Estados Unidos, eds. José Raúl Perales and Eduardo Moron, 43-49. Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. English version.
Andy Baker. 2009. “Regionalized Voting Behavior and Political Discussion in Mexico.” In Consolidating Mexico’s Democracy: The 2006 Presidential Campaign in Comparative Perspective, eds. Jorge I. Domínguez, Chappell Lawson, and Alejandro Moreno, 71-88. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Online appendix. Ungated Version.
Barry Ames, Andy Baker, and Lucio R. Renno. 2008. “The Quality of Elections in Brazil: Policy, Performance, Pageantry, or Pork?” In Democratic Brazil Revisited, eds. Peter R. Kingstone and Timothy J. Power, 107-133. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Ungated Version.
- Reprinted as Barry Ames, Andy Baker and Lucio R. Renno. 2010. “A Qualidade das Eleições no Brasil: Como Decidem os Eleitores?” In Estudos Legislativos: 20 anos da Constituição Brasileira, eds. Débora Messenberg, Júlio Roberto de Souza Pinto, Leone Campos de Sousa, and Cristiano Ferri Soares de Faria, 131-163. Brasília: Senado Federal, Câmara dos Deputados, Tribunal de Contas da União, University of Brasília.
Other Publications
Andy Baker, Sarah Berens, Germán Feierherd, and Irene Menéndez González. 2020. “Labor Informality and its Political Consequences in Latin America.” LAPOP Insights Series, #144.
Andy Baker. 2019. “Review of J.P. Singh. Sweet Talk: Paternalism and Collective Action in North–South Trade Relations.” Perspectives on Politics 17(2): 628-629. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592719000938.
Andy Baker. 2018. “Review of Richard Nadeau, Éric Bélanger, Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Mathieu Turgeon, and François Gélineau. Latin American Elections: Choice and Change.” Latin American Politics and Society 60(2): 118-121. https://doi.org/10.1017/lap.2018.11.
Andy Baker, Carew Boulding, Shawnna Mullenax, Galen Murton, Meagan Todd, Ximena Velasco-Guachalla, and Drew Zackary. 2017. “Maintaining Civic Space in Backsliding Regimes.” Research and Innovation Grants Working Papers Series. Washington, D.C.: USAID and IIE. Project website.
Andy Baker. 2015. "White Americans are Supportive of Redistribution to Foreigners of African Descent, but for Prejudicial and Paternalistic Reasons." USAPP: The LSE’s Daily Blog on American Politics and Policy. March 13.
Andy Baker. 2015. "Media Portrayals of Africa Promote Paternalism." Monkey Cage: Washington Post. March 5.
Andy Baker. 2014. "Latin Americans are Embracing Globalization and their Former Colonial Masters." Monkey Cage: Washington Post. June 2.
Andy Baker and David Cupery. 2013. "Gringo Stay Here!" Americas Quarterly 7(2): 45-51. Version en español.
Andy Baker. 2010-11. “Review of Jude Hays, Globalization and the New Politics of Embedded Liberalism.” Political Studies Quarterly 125(4): 717-719. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1538-165X.2010.tb02082.x.
Andy Baker. 2009. “Review of Larry Diamond, Marc. F. Plattner, and Diego Abente Brun, eds., Latin America’s Struggle for Democracy." Latin American Politics and Society 51(3): 164-167. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1531426X00009559.
Andy Baker. 2006. “Government and Politics: Brazil.” Handbook of Latin American Studies, No. 61. 61: 425-38.
Andy Baker. 2004. "Review of Kurt Weyland, The Politics of Market Reform in Fragile Democracies: Argentina, Brazil, Peru, and, Venezuela." Journal of Politics 66(2): 643-45. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022381600008471.
Andy Baker. 2002. "Marketing Spectator Sports with Violence: The National Football League." GSC Quarterly 4(Spring).
Andy Baker. 2001. "Review of Peter R. Kingstone and Timothy J. Power, eds., Democratic Brazil: Actors, Institutions and Processes." Luso-Brazilian Review 38(1): 130-31.