My blog is gaining traction: It is ranked 14th internationally among 50 blogs on Latin America.
My post on Populism (Populism as a Concept: what does it actually tell us) has been published in three Latin American countries so far, with more to come.
In Brazil, in Folha de Sao Paulo
In Uruguay, in El Observador
In Bolivia, in Página Siete
Judith Teichman will be speaking on "Twenty-first Century Populism: Insights from Latin America," as part of the Celebration of Research Excellence Lecture Series, on February 28, noon-1.15. For details, click here.
The Politics of Inclusive Development: Politics, State Capacity and Coalition Building (2016) is now available in paperback from the publisher’s website, as well as from Amazon.com.
Judith Teichman took part in a panel on inequality at the University of Toronto’s Centre for Critical Development Studies on Wednesday, September 27. We spoke to a full house!
Perspectives on Politics. September 2017 | Vol. 15/No. 3. By Garry D. Brewer, Yale University.
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Paper presented at Immiserizing Growth: A Workshop. Cornell University, the University of Toronto, and Trent University, May 26-27, 2017, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto. Click here.
On March 15th I gave a lecture on The U.S. Election & The Implications for Mexico for Science For Peace.
The video can be seen below.
Please join us for a free public lecture on March 15, 2017 from 7-9pm in Room UC 152 of University College (15 King’s College Circle, Toronto, ON M5S 3H7) at the University of Toronto’s St George campus:The US Election and the Implicationsfor Mexico by Judith Teichman.
Interview February 23 with CTV news on the meeting in Mexico City between Mexican officials and Rex Tillerson, the U.S. Secretary of State, and the US Secretary of Homeland Security, John Kelly.
In this episode, Sky seeks to understand the past, present and future of the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela.