Monika Nalepa

Associate Professor
The University of Chicago

mnalepa@uchicago.edu

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Monika Nalepa (PhD, Columbia University) is an associate professor of political science at the University of Chicago. With a focus on post-communist Europe, her research interests include transitional justice, parties and legislatures, and game-theoretic approaches to comparative politics. Her first book, Skeletons in the Closet: Transitional Justice in Post-Communist Europe was published in the Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics Series and received the Best Book award from the Comparative Democratization section of the APSA and the Leon Epstein Outstanding Book Award from the Political Organizations and Parties section of the APSA. She has published her research in Perspectives on Politics, the Journal of Comparative Politics, World Politics, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Theoretical Politics, Studies in Logic and Rhetoric, and Decyzje.

Her current work centers on how transitional justice mechanisms contribute to the quality of democracy. A centerpiece of it is the Global Transitional Justice Dataset, funded by the National Science Foundation. She is completing a book manuscript entitled “Ritual Sacrifices? Transitional Justice and the Fate of PostAuthoritarian Democracies”

She teaches courses in game theory, comparative politics, and transitional justice. Prior to working at the University of Chicago she taught at Rice University and the University of Notre Dame. Monika Nalepa has also held prestigious fellowships at the Harvard Academy of Scholars and the Center for the Study of Democratic Politics at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School. She is a native of Poland and speaks fluently in Polish and Russian.