Noam Lupu

Noam Lupu is Associate Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University and Associate Director of the Latin American Public Opinion Project. His research interests include comparative political behavior, political parties and partisanship, democratic representation, legacies of political violence, and class and inequality. His book, Party Brands in Crisis (Cambridge University Press, 2016), explores how the dilution of party brands eroded partisan attachments in Latin America and facilitated the collapse of established parties. A forthcoming edited volume, Campaigns and Voters in Developing Democracies (with Virginia Oliveros and Luis Schiumerini, University of Michigan Press), examines the determinants of vote choice in developing contexts. His research has appeared in American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, Comparative Political Studies, Journal of Politics, and World Politics, among other outlets. Lupu holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University.