She has previously published The Politics of Corruption in Dictatorships (co-authored with Bumba Mukherjee, Cambridge University Press 2016)and, Electoral Systems and Judicial Empowerment in Developing Countries (co-authored with Bumba Mukherjee, University of Michigan Press 2014. Her first book Political Parties, Business Groups, and Corruption in Developing Countries (Oxford University Press, 2011) was awarded the 2013 Leon Epstein Outstanding Book Prize by the American Political Science Association (APSA) Political Organizations and Parties Section, the 2012 Rosenthal Prize by the APSA Legislative Studies Section and received an Honorable Mention for the 2012 best book award from the APSA Comparative Democratization Section. She has also published in Comparative Political Studies, Political Research Quarterly , Party Politics , International Interactions , Asian Survey and Journal of Public Affairs. Her work on politicians’ institutional choices in unconsolidated democracies with a focus on Turkey has received financial support from the US National Science Foundation. Her project on sub-national lobbying and corruption in India has received financial support from the Azim Premji Foundation in India
She is currently working on projects that study the determinants of elite preferences on institutions and economic policies across countries, the rise and consequences of populist parties in developing country democracies, the politics of adopting commercial courts and their economic and political consequences and, factors that shape lobbying practices at the national and sub-national level in India.
This event is part of the Joint Seminar on South Asian Politics.