

Fernando Rosenblatt
A lifelong learner contributing to the field of political science, Fernando Rosenblatt is an associate professor at the Universidad Diego Portales. With a PhD in political science from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, he has established himself as a distinguished scholar in his field. His research interests are deeply rooted in the dynamics of political parties and democratic processes, particularly within the Latin American context. Dr. Rosenblatt has made significant contributions to academic literature, publishing in leading journals that explore the intricacies of political systems and party politics. His book, "Party Vibrancy and Democracy in Latin America," delves into the critical role of political parties in fostering democratic governance. Additionally, he co-authored "How Party Activism Survives: Uruguay’s Frente Amplio," which examines the resilience and adaptability of political activism in challenging environments. Beyond his publications, Fernando is actively engaged in the academic community, participating in conferences and seminars that address contemporary political issues. His work not only enhances the understanding of political party dynamics but also provides valuable insights into the broader implications for democracy in Latin America. Through his teaching and research, he continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, fostering a deeper appreciation for the complexities of political science.
Publications
, 2018-05-24
, 294-307, 2020-05-12
, 384-412, 2021-09-28
, 827-845, 2021-06-02
, 517-539, 2024-07-01
, 91-110, 2015-01-01
, 2018-05-24
, 701-705, 2014-01-01
, 1127-1128, 2023-09-01
, 358-360, 2022-03-01