Faucher Philippe
Professor
Department of Psychology
University of Montreal
Canada
Biography
Faucher Philippe is an Associate Professor at University of Montreal, Department of Political Science, Canada.
Research Interest
Issues of economic policy and globalization. I am interested in major international economic organizations such as the WTO, the World Bank, the IMF and the G8 / G20. In addition to international economic policy issues, I am very interested in the political regimes in Latin America and especially in Brazil. My current research focuses on political institutions related to development processes, macroeconomic policies of emerging countries and oil rent as a factor of economic and political instability.
Publications
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"Compared to What? Assessing Brazil's Political Institutions "with Leslie Elliott Armijo and Magdalena Dembinska, Comparative Political Studies, vol.39, no.6, August 2006, pp. 759-786.
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"Scope and Trade Agreements", with Scott Morgenstern, Arturo Borja Tamayo and Daniel Nielson, Canadian Journal of Political Science, vol.40, no.1, March 2007, pp. 157-183.
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"Like Janus: both sides of Brazil are emerging. "International Journal of Comparative Politics, vol.18, no.3, 2011, pp. 123-150.