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'''Terry L. Karl''' is the Gildred Professor of Latin American Studies at [[Stanford University]]. |
'''Terry L. Karl''' is the Gildred Professor of Latin American Studies and Professor of Political Science in the Political Science Department at [[Stanford University]]. |
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==Acadmics== |
==Acadmics== |
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Karl received a B.A. from [[Stanford University]] (1970), an M.A. from Stanford University in Political Science (1976), and a Ph.D. from Stanford University in Political Science (1982). Karl was granted the Doctor of Humane Letters, [[honoris causa]], from the [[University of San Francisco]] in 2005.<ref>[http://cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu/people/Terry_L_Karl]</ref> |
Karl received a B.A. from [[Stanford University]] (1970), an M.A. from Stanford University in Political Science (1976), and a Ph.D. with Special Distinction from Stanford University in Political Science (1982).<ref>[http://cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu/people/Terry_L_Karl]</ref><ref>[http://cja.org/downloads/Terry%20Karl.pdf]</ref> Karl was granted the Doctor of Humane Letters, [[honoris causa]], from the [[University of San Francisco]] in 2005.<ref>[http://cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu/people/Terry_L_Karl]</ref> |
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==Academia== |
==Academia== |
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Karl was an Assistant Professor, in the Department of Government, at [[Harvard University]] from 1982-85.<ref>[https://pangea.stanford.edu/people/terry-karl]</ref> Karl served as director of Stanford's Center for Latin American Studies from 1990-2002.<ref>[https://pangea.stanford.edu/people/terry-karl]</ref> |
Karl was an Assistant Professor, in the Department of Government, at [[Harvard University]] from 1982-85.<ref>[https://pangea.stanford.edu/people/terry-karl]</ref> Karl served as director of Stanford's Center for Latin American Studies from 1990-2002.<ref>[https://pangea.stanford.edu/people/terry-karl]</ref> Karl is the Gildred Professor of Latin American Studies and Professor of Political Science in the Political Science Department at Stanford University.<ref>[https://profiles.stanford.edu/terry-karl]</ref><ref>[http://cja.org/downloads/Terry%20Karl.pdf]</ref> |
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She won the Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching (1989), the Allan V. Cox Medal for Faculty Excellence Fostering Undergraduate Research (1994), the Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Graduate and Undergraduate Teaching (1997; the University's highest academic prize), and the Rio Branco Prize by Brazil President [[Fernando Henrique Cardoso]] in recognition of her service in fostering academic relations between the United States and [[Latin America]].<ref>[http://cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu/people/Terry_L_Karl]</ref> |
She won the Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching (1989), the Allan V. Cox Medal for Faculty Excellence Fostering Undergraduate Research (1994), the Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Graduate and Undergraduate Teaching (1997; the University's highest academic prize), and the Rio Branco Prize by Brazil President [[Fernando Henrique Cardoso]] in recognition of her service in fostering academic relations between the United States and [[Latin America]].<ref>[http://cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu/people/Terry_L_Karl]</ref> |
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==Scholarship== |
==Scholarship== |
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She is the author of ''The Paradox of Plenty: Oil Booms and Petro-States'' ((University of California Press, 1998)).<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://www.amazon.com/Paradox-Plenty-Petro-States-International-Political/dp/0520207726|title=The paradox of plenty: Oil booms and petro-states|last=Karl|first=Terry Lynn|date=1997-10-10|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=9780520207721|location=Oakland, CA|language=English}}</ref> Her writings have been translated into 15 languages.<ref>[http://cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu/people/Terry_L_Karl]</ref> |
She is the author of ''The Paradox of Plenty: Oil Booms and Petro-States'' ((University of California Press, 1998)).<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://www.amazon.com/Paradox-Plenty-Petro-States-International-Political/dp/0520207726|title=The paradox of plenty: Oil booms and petro-states|last=Karl|first=Terry Lynn|date=1997-10-10|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=9780520207721|location=Oakland, CA|language=English}}</ref> It was named one of the two best books on Latin America by the [[Latin American Studies Association]].<ref>[https://profiles.stanford.edu/terry-karl]</ref> She also co-authored with Ian Gary ''The Bottom of the Barrel: Africa's Oil Boom and the Poor'' (2004), is co-author with [[Mary Kaldor]] and Yahia Said of the forthcoming ''New and Old Oil Wars'', and is co-author with [[Joseph Stiglitz]], [[Jeffrey Sachs]], and others of the forthcoming ''Overcoming the Resource Curse''.<ref>[https://profiles.stanford.edu/terry-karl]</ref> She also co-authored ''Limits of Competition'' (MIT Press, 1996), which won the Twelve Stars Environmental Prize from the [[European Community]]. Her writings have been translated into 15 languages.<ref>[http://cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu/people/Terry_L_Karl]</ref> |
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==Selected publications== |
==Selected publications== |
Revision as of 22:37, 10 March 2018
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Occupation | Professor |
Employer | Stanford University |
Title | Gildred Professor of Latin American Studies and Professor of Political Science |
Terry L. Karl is the Gildred Professor of Latin American Studies and Professor of Political Science in the Political Science Department at Stanford University.
Acadmics
Karl received a B.A. from Stanford University (1970), an M.A. from Stanford University in Political Science (1976), and a Ph.D. with Special Distinction from Stanford University in Political Science (1982).[1][2] Karl was granted the Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, from the University of San Francisco in 2005.[3]
Academia
Karl was an Assistant Professor, in the Department of Government, at Harvard University from 1982-85.[4] Karl served as director of Stanford's Center for Latin American Studies from 1990-2002.[5] Karl is the Gildred Professor of Latin American Studies and Professor of Political Science in the Political Science Department at Stanford University.[6][7]
She won the Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching (1989), the Allan V. Cox Medal for Faculty Excellence Fostering Undergraduate Research (1994), the Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Graduate and Undergraduate Teaching (1997; the University's highest academic prize), and the Rio Branco Prize by Brazil President Fernando Henrique Cardoso in recognition of her service in fostering academic relations between the United States and Latin America.[8]
Scholarship
She is the author of The Paradox of Plenty: Oil Booms and Petro-States ((University of California Press, 1998)).[9] It was named one of the two best books on Latin America by the Latin American Studies Association.[10] She also co-authored with Ian Gary The Bottom of the Barrel: Africa's Oil Boom and the Poor (2004), is co-author with Mary Kaldor and Yahia Said of the forthcoming New and Old Oil Wars, and is co-author with Joseph Stiglitz, Jeffrey Sachs, and others of the forthcoming Overcoming the Resource Curse.[11] She also co-authored Limits of Competition (MIT Press, 1996), which won the Twelve Stars Environmental Prize from the European Community. Her writings have been translated into 15 languages.[12]
Selected publications
- Schmitter, P. C., & Karl, T. L. (1991). What democracy is... and is not. Journal of Democracy, 2(3), 75-88.
- Karl, T. L. (1990). Dilemmas of democratization in Latin America. Comparative Politics, 23(1), 1-21.
- Karl, T. L., & Schmitter, P. C. (1991). Modes of transition in Latin America, southern and eastern Europe. International Social Science Journal, 128(2), 267-282.
- Karl, T. L. (1995). The hybrid regimes of Central America. Journal of Democracy, 6(3), 72-86.
- Karl, T. L. (1997 ). The paradox of plenty: Oil booms and petro-states. Oakland, CA: University of California Press.