Alexander Hertel-Fernandez is an Assistant Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University, where he focuses on the intersection of interest groups and American politics, particularly business and labor.
His academic work examines how organized groups shape political outcomes across the United States.
His research has earned recognition for its rigorous methodology and breadth, combining quantitative analysis with detailed reporting.
His book State Capture exemplifies his scholarly approach, offering a deeply researched examination of conservative policy networks operating at the state level and their broader implications for democratic governance and political power in America.
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