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Assistant Professor - Political ScienceG. Eduardo Silva
Professor - Lydian Chair of Political ScienceLudovico Feoli
Permanent Researcher and CEO, CIAPA, Executive Director - Center for Inter-American Policy and Research at Tulane University
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The 2019 International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA) will be held in Boston, Massachusetts, from Thursday, May…From The Hill and Tulane News: Law professor Laila Hlass writes an opinion piece on the immigrant justice system
Tulane University School of Law professor and affiliate to the Stone Center for Latin American Studies Laila Hlass recently contributed…From the Los Angeles Times and Tulane Today: Tulane sociologist David Smilde discusses the role of the military in Venezuela
This story originally appeared in Tulane Today and the Los Angeles Times entitled In Venezuela right now, one constituency matters…From Tulane Today and Fox News: Sociology professor David Smilde discusses the continuing chaos in Venezuela
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This story originally appeared in Tulane News and the Chicago Tribune entitled Maduro’s muscle: Motorcycle gangs known as ‘colectivos’ are…From the Washington Post: Tulane sociologist David Smilde comments on opposition leader Juan Guaidó's return to Venezuela
This story originally appeared in Tulane News and the Washington Post entitled Guaidó says he’ll be returning to Venezuela for…From NPR: Sociologist David Smilde comments on allegiance of Venezuelan armed forces
Dr. David Smilde, the Charles A. and Leo M. Favrot Professor of Human Relations at Tulane University, recently spoke with…From The Hill: Tulane sociologist David Smilde argues against military intervention in Venezuela
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Join the Sociology Department at Tulane University in welcoming Dr. Javier Auyero, for a talk titled The Ambivalent State: Collusion…China's Belt and Road Initiative in Latin America: New Wine in Old Bottles?
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Please join us this Friday, March 11, for the Tulane University Political Science Seminar, sponsored by the Political Science Department…The Tulane University Political Science Seminar
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Political debates during the Obama presidency over healthcare and the deficit have seen repeated invocations of European experiences as negative…
Dr. Steve Ellner Stresses Context in Evaluating Social and Economic Programs in Chavista Venezuela
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