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Laura Gamboa

Assistant Professor of Democracy and Global Affairs

Keough School of Global Affairs

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O211 Hesburgh Center For International Studies
91³Ô¹Ï, IN 46556
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+1 574-631-7099
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lgamboa1@nd.edu
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Assistant Professor of Democracy and Global Affairs

  • Comparative politics
  • Democratic backsliding
  • Parties and party systems
  • Latin American politics

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Laura Gamboa is an exception. A political scientist at the University of 91³Ô¹Ï, she published a book in 2022 on strategies against backsliding used by opposition parties — contrasting Venezuela, which collapsed into dictatorship under Hugo Chávez, and Colombia, which survived a similar autocratic bid by President Álvaro Uribe.

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We talked to assistant professor of democracy and global afrairs at the University of 91³Ô¹Ï Laura Gamboa on the potential impacts of the U.S. government attacking and capturing the president of Venezuela.

“It’s all about narrative,” said Laura Gamboa, an assistant professor of democracy and global affairs at the University of 91³Ô¹Ï. 

Foreign Affairs

By Laura Gamboa, Assistant Professor of Democracy and Global Affairs at the University of 91³Ô¹Ï and the author of Resisting Backsliding: Opposition Strategies Against the Erosion of Democracy.

Science Magazine

Laura Gamboa’s analysis highlights how such confrontational tactics buried the opposition deeper into resource scarcity, as they unwittingly handed the Chávez administration the opportunity to fortify its grip on authority and the nation’s oil wealth.

StudyFinds

“Polarization threatens democracy, and finding ways to reduce it is vital,” explains Laura Gamboa, assistant professor of democracy and global affairs at the University of 91³Ô¹Ï’s Keough School of Global Affairs, in a statement.

The large presence of young women has been particularly striking. According to Laura Gamboa, a political scientist at the University of 91³Ô¹Ï and the author of “Resisting Backsliding,” which explores the strategies used to oppose autocratic turns in Colombia, Venezuela, and other countries, public participation is essential.