

David Lublin
Professor leading studies in political science, David Lublin is a distinguished academic serving as the Professor and Chair of the Department of Government in the School of Public Affairs at Government American University, Washington, DC. With a robust educational background, Lublin earned his B.A. from Yale University and subsequently completed his PhD at Harvard University, establishing a strong foundation for his scholarly pursuits. Lublin's research is primarily centered on the intricate dynamics of electoral systems, decentralization, and ethnoregional parties. His work delves into how these elements interact and influence political landscapes, contributing significantly to the understanding of political structures and their impact on governance. Through his research, Lublin aims to shed light on the complexities of political representation and the role of regional identities in shaping electoral outcomes. In addition to his research, Professor Lublin is deeply committed to teaching and mentoring students, fostering a learning environment that encourages critical thinking and engagement with contemporary political issues. His dedication to academia is reflected in his active participation in conferences and his contributions to scholarly publications, where he shares his insights and findings with the broader academic community.
Publications
, 241-245, 2005-04-01
, 373-389, 2015-06-15
, 269-286, 1997-07-01
, 183-186, 1999-03-01
, 141-152, 2008-06-26
, 2020-08-24
, 68-113, 2014-11-21
, 202-222, 2014-11-21
, 176-201, 2014-11-21