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Pathbreaking Women in Comparative Politics: Valerie Bunce on Taking Chances and Living Change

Pathbreaking Women in Comparative Politics: Valerie Bunce on Taking Chances and Living Change

Update: 2025-08-25
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This episode features an interview with Cornell Professor Emerita Valerie Bunce, conducted by Frances Cayton, a PhD student in the Department of Government, and Prisca Jöst, a post-doctoral fellow in the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy, at Cornell University on May 23, 2025.


Professor Valerie Bunce is one of the most influential voices in comparative politics and international relations. Professor Bunce is the Aaron Binenkorb Professor of International Studies Emerita and Professor of Government at Cornell University, where she previously served as director of the Institute for European Studies. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences since 2010, an author of several pivotal books, including Subversive Institutions: The Design and the Collapse of Socialism and the State, her research has significantly shaped our understanding of democratization, authoritarianism, and post-communist transitions.


See here for an abridged interview published in the APSA Comparative Politics Newsletter, a glossary of names and terms, and a long-form version of the interview.


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Pathbreaking Women in Comparative Politics: Valerie Bunce on Taking Chances and Living Change

Pathbreaking Women in Comparative Politics: Valerie Bunce on Taking Chances and Living Change