Peer-reviews articles
Sullivan, Heather. 2024. “When Elites Concede: State Capacity and the Management of Protest in Mexico.” Democratization: 1–22.
Sullivan, Heather. 2023. “The Symbolic Management of Protest: Conceptualization, Typology, and Patterns in Mexican Protest.” Global Studies Quarterly 3 (3).
Sullivan, Heather, and Erica De Bruin. 2023. “Teaching Undergraduates Research Methods: A Methods Lab-Based Approach.” PS: Political Science & Politics 56 (2): 309-314.
Sullivan, Heather. 2021. “Subnational State Capacity and the Repression of Protest: Evidence from Mexico.” Political Research Quarterly 74 (3): 587-598.
Sullivan, Heather. 2019. “Sticks, Stones, and Broken Bones: Protest Violence and the State.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 63 (3): 700-726.
Sullivan, Heather. 2023. “The Symbolic Management of Protest: Conceptualization, Typology, and Patterns in Mexican Protest.” Global Studies Quarterly 3 (3).
Sullivan, Heather, and Erica De Bruin. 2023. “Teaching Undergraduates Research Methods: A Methods Lab-Based Approach.” PS: Political Science & Politics 56 (2): 309-314.
Sullivan, Heather. 2021. “Subnational State Capacity and the Repression of Protest: Evidence from Mexico.” Political Research Quarterly 74 (3): 587-598.
Sullivan, Heather. 2019. “Sticks, Stones, and Broken Bones: Protest Violence and the State.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 63 (3): 700-726.
Work in progress
“The Politics of Financial Inclusion: State Capacity and Access to Finance in Latin America” with Juan Fernando Ibarra del Cueto
Other publications
"Using riot police to break up peaceful protest is becoming common," Good Authority, April 2024.
"Why Do Protests Turn Violent? Blame State-Society Relations (and Not Provocateurs)," Political Violence at a Glance, June 2020.
"Why Do Protests Turn Violent? Blame State-Society Relations (and Not Provocateurs)," Political Violence at a Glance, June 2020.