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Dr. David Doyle

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Dr. David Doyle

Biographical Details:

David's PhD (DCU), which focused on the relationship between political institutions and partisanship in Latin America, was completed in 2009. David's current work is primarily concerned with the political economy of partisanship across Latin America. His general research interests include Latin American politics, partisan politics, political economy, political institutions and the Southern Cone.

Selected Peer Reviewed Journals

  • Breen, Michael & David Doyle. 2013. Privatization in the Developing World. Journal Of Comparative Policy Analysis, forthcoming,
  • Doyle, David. 2012. Pressures to Privatize? The IMF, Globalization and Partisanship in Latin America. Political Research Quarterly, 65, 3, pp572-585.
  • Wiesehomeier, Nina & David Doyle. 2012. Attitudes, Ideological Associations and the Left-Right Divide in Latin America. Journal Of Politics In Latin America, 4, 1, pp3-33.
  • Doyle, David. 2011. Politics and Privatization: Exogenous pressures, domestic incentives and state divestiture in Latin America. Journal Of Public Policy, 30, 3, pp291-320.
  • Doyle, David. 2011. Explaining Contemporary Populism in Latin America. Comparative Political Studies, 44, 11, pp1447-1473.
  • Doyle, David & John Hogan. 2009. A Comparative Framework: How broadly applicable is a rigorous critical junctures framework?. Acta Politica, 44, 2, pp211-240.
  • Doyle, David & John Hogan. 2008. Macroeconomic Policy Change: Ireland in Comparative Perspective. Irish Political Studies, 23, 1, pp77-97.
  • Doyle, David & John Hogan. 2007. The Importance of Ideas: An A Priori Critical Juncture Framework. Canadian Journal Of Political Science, 40, 4, pp883-910.

Reviews

  • Doyle, David. 2012. Review of George Philips and Francisco Panizza. The Triumph of Politics: The Return of the Left in Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador. Latin American Politics And Society, forthcoming,
  • Doyle, David. 2011. Review of Howard J Wiarda and Harvery Kline's (eds.) "Latin American Politics and Development.". Cambridge Review Of International Affairs, 24, pp99-117.
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  • Arnold, Christian, David Doyle & Nina Wiesehomeier, Presidential Speeches in Latin America, European Political Science Association General Conference, 21-JUN-12 - 24-JUN-12, Berlin
  • Doyle, David & Nina Wiesehomeier, The Political Right and Party Linkages in Latin America, Latin American Studies Association Conference, 24-MAY-12 - 27-MAY-12, San Francisco
  • David Doyle, Inflation and Partisanship in Latin America, Midwest Political Science Annual Conference, 12-APR-12 - 15-APR-12, Chicago, Illinois
  • David Doyle, The Political Economy of Social Spending in Latin America, Invited Talk , 23-MAR-12 - , Instituto de Ciências Sociais - ICS, University of Lisbon
  • Doyle, David & Nina Wiesehomeier, Right Party Supporters and Democratic Attitudes in Latin America, 6th European Consortium for Political Research General Conference, 25-AUG-11 - 27-AUG-11, Reykjavik, Iceland
  • David Doyle & Michael Breen, 68th Annual Midwest Political Science Association, Privatization in the Developing World, 30-MAR-11 - 02-APR-11, Chicago, Illinois
  • Doyle, David & Nina Wiesehomeier, Discontent and the Left Turn in Latin America, Latin American Studies Association Conference, 07-OCT-10 - 09-OCT-10, Toronto
  • Doyle, David & Nina Wiesehomeier, Its the Economy Stupid! Satisfaction and the Left in Latin America, 68th Annual Midwest Political Science Association, 22-APR-10 - 25-APR-10, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois
  • Doyle, David, Understanding the Contemporary Leftin Latin America, Invited Talk, Latin American Centre, Oxford University, 03-NOV-09 - 03-NOV-09, Oxford University
  • Doyle, David, The Left in Contemporary Latin America, 5th European Consortium for Political Research General Conference, 10-SEP-09 - 12-SEP-09, Potsdam, Germany
  • Doyle, David, Partisanship, Privatisation and Political Institutions in Latin America, 68th Annual Midwest Political Science Association, 22-APR-09 - 25-APR-09, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois
  • Doyle, David, The Opportunities and Constraints of the New Left in Latin America: Political Institutions in the Southern Cone, ECPR Graduate Conference, 25-AUG-08 - 27-AUG-08, Barcelona
  • Doyle, Davod & John Hogan, Testing a critical junctures framework: The case of privatisation in Argentina and Brazil, Political Studies Association (UK) Annual Conference, 01-APR-08 - 03-APR-08, Swansea University
  • Doyle, David & John Hogan, Economic Crises, critical junctures and privatisation policy, The Political Studies Association of Ireland Annual Conference, 19-OCT-07 - 21-OCT-07, Dublin
  • Doyle, David, Partisan Politics in the Southern Cone: What is left for the left? The role of political institutions, The Political Studies Association of Ireland Annual Conference, 19-OCT-07 - 21-OCT-07, Dublin
  • Doyle, David & John Hogan, An a priori framework for critical junctures, The Political Studies Association of Ireland Annual Conference, 20-OCT-06 - 22-OCT-06, Cork
  • Doyle, David & John Hogan, A predictive critical junctures framework, The Political Studies Association (UK) Annual Conference, 11-APR-06 - 13-APR-06, Bath University
  • Doyle, David, Cuba after Castro: Socialismo o Muerte?, The Royal Irish Academy Postgraduate Conference, 18-NOV-04 - 19-NOV-04, Dublin