Faculty

Dietz, Henry
Professor
University Distinguished Teaching Professor
Office: BAT 3.124
Phone: 512-232-7209
h.dietz@austin.utexas.edu
Education: Professor Dietz received his B.A. degree from Miami University (Ohio), M.A. degree from Indiana University, and Ph.D degree from Stanford University.
Research interests:
Professor Dietz's major interests focus on Latin American politics. Within that region he is especially concerned with urban poverty and politics, civil- military relations, and parties and party systems. He also has interests in comparative methodology and survey research. He served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Peru in 1964-1966.
Field(s) of Study: Comparative Politics; Political Behavior; Political Economy
Awards/Honors:
He has won numerous teaching awards and has been inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Teachers at the University of Texas.
Recent Publications:
His most recent books include Urban Elections in Democratic Latin America (1998), co-edited with Gil Shidlo, Urban Poverty, Political Participation and the State: Lima 1970-1990 (1998), and Capital City Politics in Latin America: Democratization and Empowerment (2002), co-edited with David Myers. He has published articles in American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, Social Science Quarterly, and the Journal of Political and Military Sociology, as well as chapters in many books. He has received grants from a variety of sources, including the Tinker Foundation, Social Science Research Council, National Science Foundation, and the Heinz Foundation.

