In addition to widely cited publications in journals like The American Political Science Review and the Latin American Research Review, Htun has also written three books: Sex and the State: Abortion, Divorce, and the Family under Latin American Dictatorships and Democracies, Inclusion without Representation: Gender Quotas and Ethnic Reservations in Latin America, and The Logics of Gender Justice: State Action on Women’s RightsAround the World. In a review of Sex and the State, Patricia Hipsher wrote that, by seeking "to answer the question of how and why states make particular policy decisions on gender-related issues", Htun wrote one of the first comparative studies of gender-related public policy reform in Latin America. Similarly, in a review of Htun's second book, Inclusion without Representation, Courtney Jung wrote that Htun's study of institutions that "are designed to ensure that members of historically excluded groups are elected to political office" unified two literatures that had been divided since their initiation by Arend Lijphart and Merwin Crawford Young. In 2015, Htun was named an Andrew Carnegie Fellow, for her work to "explore the ways that laws and public policies shape women's economic agency, and how economic empowerment affects gender relations and social norms". Htun's 2018 book, The Logics of Gender Justice: State Action on Women's Rights Around the World, was coauthored with S. Laurel Weldon. Htun and Weldon studied the evolution of women's rights issues such as family law, abortion, paid parental leave, and contraception from 1975 to 2005. For The Logics of Gender Justice, Htun and Weldon received the Human Rights Best Book Award for 2019 from the International Studies Association. Htun has worked in several capacities on the advancement of traditionally underrepresented groups in political science. She has been a Special Advisor for Inclusion and Climate in the School of Engineering at the University of New Mexico, and the Deputy Director for Advance, a program that aims to promote the success and inclusion of faculty who are white women or minorities. Htun has also coordinated inclusion efforts in the American Political Science Association. Htun's work has been published or cited in media outlets like The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the Stanford Social Innovation Review.
Selected works
Sex and the State: Abortion, Divorce, and the Family under Latin American Dictatorships and Democracies
Inclusion without Representation: Gender Quotas and Ethnic Reservations in Latin America
The Logics of Gender Justice: State Action on Women’s Rights Around the World
Selected awards
Best dissertation on women and politics, American Political Science Association