Ranked #1

Race as Culture and Color, Recognizing Afrodescendent Populations in Colombia and Mexico (1970-2018)
Race as Culture and Color, Recognizing Afrodescendent Populations in Colombia and Mexico (1970-2018)
Juan Delgado is a USMEX Fellow and PhD candidate in sociology at UCLA. This seminar was recorded on June 3, 2020. For mo... Read more
24 Aug 2020
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30mins
Ranked #2

El sufragio extraterritorial de la diáspora: 2017-2019
El sufragio extraterritorial de la diáspora: 2017-2019
Victor Espinoza is a USMEX Fellow and professor of public administration at El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF). Thi... Read more
17 Aug 2020
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28mins
Ranked #3

Democracy and Sub-national Institutional Building in Mexico
Democracy and Sub-national Institutional Building in Mexico
Juan Fernando Ibarra del Cueto is a USMEX Fellow and professor of Political Science at Colgate University. This seminar ... Read more
10 Aug 2020
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31mins
Ranked #4

Cohesion, capacity, or stability? The state’s role in ending violent criminal competition
Cohesion, capacity, or stability? The state’s role in ending violent criminal competition
Patrick Signoret is a USMEX Fellow and PhD candidate in politics at Princeton University. This seminar was recorded on A... Read more
3 Aug 2020
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39mins
Ranked #5

Tequila Pueblo Mágico y Aguadas Pueblo Patrimonio: marcas de la espacialización del tiempo en destinos turísticos
Tequila Pueblo Mágico y Aguadas Pueblo Patrimonio: marcas de la espacialización del tiempo en destinos turísticos
Daniel Ramirez Perez is a USMEX Fellow and PhD candidate in anthropology at El Colegio de Michoacan (COLMICH). This semi... Read more
27 Jul 2020
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31mins
Ranked #6

Political Regimes and Politicians’ Behavior: Evidence from Mexico, 1982-2012
Political Regimes and Politicians’ Behavior: Evidence from Mexico, 1982-2012
Juan Pablo Micozzi is a USMEX Fellow and Professor in political science at ITAM in Mexico City. This seminar was recorde... Read more
13 Jul 2020
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39mins
Ranked #7

Four Dimensions of Clientelism: A Typology of Threats and Promises to Voters
Four Dimensions of Clientelism: A Typology of Threats and Promises to Voters
Gilles Serra is a USMEX Fellow and Professor in political science at CIDE in Mexico City. This seminar was recorded on F... Read more
6 Jul 2020
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32mins
Ranked #8

Caregiving across the border: Mexican women transmigrants in San Diego
Caregiving across the border: Mexican women transmigrants in San Diego
Silvia Lopez is a USMEX Fellow and a Professor of population studies at Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF). This semin... Read more
30 Jun 2020
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41mins
Ranked #9

Clients or Citizens?: The Bureaucratic Costs of Claim-Making in Mexico
Clients or Citizens?: The Bureaucratic Costs of Claim-Making in Mexico
Tesalia Rizzo is a USMEX Fellow and a CDDRL Postdoctoral Scholar at Stanford University. She will join the Political Sci... Read more
15 Jun 2020
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27mins
Ranked #10

The Octopus and the Leviathan: Urban Politics and the Rise and Fall of Authoritarianism in Mexico
The Octopus and the Leviathan: Urban Politics and the Rise and Fall of Authoritarianism in Mexico
Michael Lettieri is a USMEX Fellow and a lecturer in the International Studies program where he teaches about violence, ... Read more
8 Jun 2020
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42mins