Jonathan Phillips
Universitair docent
- Naam
- Dr. J.P. Phillips
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 2727
- j.p.phillips@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-3073-1045
Jonathan Phillips is universitair docent aan het Instituut Politieke Wetenschap.
Universitair docent
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Politieke Wetenschap
- Phillips Jonathan (2022) How Politics and Economics Work Together to Limit Development: Institutional Complementarities in Brazil. Bespreking van: Taylor Matthew M (2020), Decadent Developmentalism: The Political Economy of Democratic Brazil. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Brazilian Political Science Review 16(2).
- Artiz Prillaman S. & Phillips J.P. (2020), How the labor force is mobilized: patterns in informality, political networks, and political linkages in Brazil. In: Lopez-Cariboni S. (red.), Political Economy of Informality in BRIC Countries: World Scientific Publishing. 157-191.
- Phillips J.P. (2 februari 2018), O que podemos esperar de uma nova geração de políticos?. Jota.
- Grossman S., Phillips J.P. & Rosenzweig L.R. (2017), Opportunistic accountability: state–society bargaining over shared interests, Comparative Political Studies 51(8): 979-1011.
- Phillips J.P., Grossman S. & Rosenzweig L. (23 augustus 2016), Polio is back in Nigeria, and the next vaccination campaign may have a surprising consequence. The Washington Post.
- Dhillon R.S. & Phillips J.P. (2015), State capability and Rwanda's health gains, The Lancet Global Health 3(6): e308-e310.
- Pan J., Phillips J.P. & Chen Y. (2008), China's balance of emissions embodied in trade: approaches to measurement and allocating international responsibility, Oxford Review of Economic Policy 24(2): 354-376.
- Holt D., Horncastle A. & Phillips J.P. (2006), Capital efficiency at airports and related services, Utilities Policy 14(4): 251-261.
- Supervision of Master's and PhD students
- Research Affiliate