John Huber
Affiliations
- Faculty Fellow, Department of Political Science
- Member, Working Paper Editorial Board
Research
John Huber's research focuses on the comparative study of democratic processes. He is the author of Rationalizing Parliament (Cambridge), Deliberate Discretion? Institutional Foundations of Bureaucratic Autonomy (Cambridge) (with Charles Shipan), and numerous articles. Deliberate Discretion was awarded the Richard Fenno Prize, Gregory Luebbert Prize, and William Riker Prize. HuberÂ's current research examines how institutional arrangements influence the representation of poor individuals. He is also studying the impact of religion on representation processes.
Selected Work
- Deliberate Discretion? Institutional Foundations of Bureaucratic Autonomy With Charles R. Shipan, Cambridge University Press, series on Studies in Comparative Politics, 2002
- "Cabinet Decision Rules and Political Uncertainty in Parliamentary Bargaining" With Nolan McCarty, American Political Science Review 95(2),: 345-61, 2001
- "Cabinet Instability and the Accumulation of Ministerial Experience: The French Fourth and Fifth Republics in Comparative Perspective" With Cecilia Martinez-Gallardo, forthcoming, British Journal of Political Science
See Also
- Research grants undertaken by John Huber





