Juan Luna
Professor at the School of Government of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and associate researcher at Millennium Institute Foundational Research on Data. He holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States. He is the author of the books Segmented representation: political party strategies in unequal democracies (Oxford University Press, 2014) and En vez del optimismo. Crisis de representación política en el Chile actual (Instead of Optimism: The Crisis of Political Representation in Chile Today) (Catalonia, CIPER, 2017). In 2014, he co-edited the book The Resilience of the Latin American Right (Johns Hopkins University Press). He is associate editor of Latin American Politics and Society (an academic journal published by Cambridge University Press). He has been a visiting professor at Columbia University (2018), Brown University (2016), Harvard University (2013), Sciences-Po (2013 and 2019), and Princeton University (2008). He is a regular columnist for CIPER-Chile.

