Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellows - Fall 2006

Diego Abente Brun

Department of Sociology and Politics
Universidad Católica
Centro de Análisis y Difusión de la Economía Paraguay (CADEP)
“Democracy in Paraguay and other ‘failed’ systems: Balance and Perspectives”

Daniel Brinks

Department of Government
University of Texas at Austin
“Law and Rights in Developing Countries: The Impact of Legal Strategies on Social and Economic Rights”

Luis Cosenza

Executive Director for Central America and Belize
Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)
"Structural Reform in Honduras"

Nicanor Domínguez

Visiting Scholar at the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
“Pillars of the Monarchy or the Critical Consciousness of the Colony? Criollo and Mestizo Priests in the Colonial Peruvian Church”

John French

Department of History
Duke University
“The Origin of Brazil’s Lula: Building Movements in a World in Flux, São Paulo, 1950–1980”

Juliet Hooker

Department of Government
University of Texas at Austin
“Building Post-Mestizo Democracy: Race, Nationalism, and Multicultural Citizenship in Nicaragua”

Daniel H. Levine

Political Science
University of Michigan
“New Dynamics of Religion, Society and Politics in Latin America”

Cecilia Martinez-Gallardo

Department of Political Science
Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)
“Designing Cabinets: Presidents, Politics and Policymaking in Latin America”

Irene Rizzini

Brazilian Ministry of Culture
“Perceptions and Experiences of Citizenship Among Young People in Urban Brazil”

Donggyu Sul

Economics
University of Auckland, New Zealand
“Growth Determinants Under Economic Transition”


 

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