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1 CURRICULUM VITAE G. EDUARDO SILVA Department of Political Science 1563 Webster St. Tulane University New Orleans, LA 70118 316 Norman Mayer Bldg. W. (504) 862-8312 6823 St. Charles Ave. H. (314) 704-7007 New Orleans, LA 70118-5698 Fax: (504) 862-8745 email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D., July 1991, Political Science, University of California, San Diego. M.A., June 1983, New York University, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. B.F.A., May 1977, University of Texas at Austin. ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2010- Professor and Friezo Family Foundation Chair in Political Science, Tulane University 2007- 2010, Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Missouri - St. Louis 2002-2006, Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science, University of Missouri - St. Louis. 2002- 2010, Professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis. 1997-2002: Associate Professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis, Department of Political Science. 1991-1997: Assistant Professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis, Department of Political Science. Spring 1991: Visiting Professor, UCSD, Department of Political Science. Other Appointments 2015 – Visiting Researcher, Center for Latin American Research and Documentation, Amsterdam University, June 9 – August 8. 2015 – Visiting Distinguished Scholar, National University Ireland, Maynooth, 4-18 May.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

G. EDUARDO SILVA Department of Political Science 1563 Webster St. Tulane University New Orleans, LA 70118 316 Norman Mayer Bldg. W. (504) 862-8312 6823 St. Charles Ave. H. (314) 704-7007 New Orleans, LA 70118-5698 Fax: (504) 862-8745 email: [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph.D., July 1991, Political Science, University of California, San Diego. M.A., June 1983, New York University, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. B.F.A., May 1977, University of Texas at Austin. ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2010- Professor and Friezo Family Foundation Chair in Political Science, Tulane University 2007- 2010, Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Missouri - St. Louis 2002-2006, Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science, University of Missouri - St. Louis. 2002- 2010, Professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis. 1997-2002: Associate Professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis, Department of Political Science. 1991-1997: Assistant Professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis, Department of Political Science. Spring 1991: Visiting Professor, UCSD, Department of Political Science.

Other Appointments 2015 – Visiting Researcher, Center for Latin American Research and Documentation, Amsterdam University, June 9 – August 8. 2015 – Visiting Distinguished Scholar, National University Ireland, Maynooth, 4-18 May.

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2014 - present: Member, Scientific Board, Center for Conflict and Cohesion Studies, Santiago, Chile. 2012 – 2015: Member, International Advisory Board, Environmental Governance Project, Center for Documentation and Research on Latin America, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 2012 (June) Associate Research Fellow, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Quito, Ecuador 2011 – Present. Senior Research Associate, Center for Inter-American Policy and Research, Tulane University. 2011 – Present, Core Faculty, Stone Center for Latin American Studies, Tulane University. 2011 (June -July) Fulbright Senior Scholar Specialist, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago, Chile PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS Books: Transnational Activism and National Movements in Latin America: Bridging the Divide. Editor. New York: Routledge, 2013. Challenging Neoliberalism in Latin America. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Co-editor with Francisco Durand, Organized Business, Economic Change, and Democracy in Latin America. Coral Gables: North-South Center Press at the University of Miami, 1998. The State and Capital in Chile: Business Elites, Technocrats, and Market Economics. Boulder: Westview Press, 1996. Co-editor with Paul W. Drake, Elections and Democratization in Latin America, 1980-85. San Diego: Center for Latin American Studies; Center for U.S.-Mexico Studies; Institute of the Americas, 1986. Articles in Peer Reviewed Journals: Social Movements, Protest, and Policy,” European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, No. 100 (December) 2015: 27-39. Co-editor, “Movilización Ciudadana Transnacional: Nuevas Formas de Activismo Político,” Revista Cidob d’Afers Internacionals, no. 105 (April) 2014. “Social Movements, Policy, and Conflict in Post-Neoliberal Latin America: Bolivia in the Time of Evo Morales,” Research in Political Sociology, vol. 21, 2013, pp. 51-76.

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“Política y Conflictividad en Bolivia (Politics and Conflict in Bolivia),” Comentario Internacional, No. 12 Journal of the Centro Andino de Estudios Internacionales, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar – Ecuador, 2012, pp. 27-41. "Exchange Rising? Karl Polanyi and Contentious Politics in Latin America," Latin American Politics and Society, 54, 3, 2012, pp. 1-32 With Carmen Silva, "La economía política y las motivaciones de participación socio-política de jóvenes chilenos: Una interpretación de los hallazgos de Martínez, Silva y Hernández (2010)," (The Political Economy of Motivation for Socio-Political Participation of Chilean Youth), Psykhe, 19,2, 2010, pp. 39-50. “The Import-Substituting ‘Model’: Chile in Comparative Perspective,” Latin American Perspectives, 34, 3, Issue 154 (May) 2007, pp. 69-92. “The Political Economy of Forest Policy in Mexico and Chile,” Singapore Journal of Tropical Ecology 25, 3, 2004, pp. 262-280. “Sustainable Development and Social Ecology in Costa Rican Forest Policy,” Latin American Politics and Society 45, 3, 2003, pp. 93-127. “Capital and the Lagos Presidency: Business as Usual?” Bulletin of Latin American Research 21, 3, 2002, pp. 339-357. (First author) “Making the Law of the Jungle: The Reform of Forestry Legislation in Bolivia, Cameroon, Costa Rica, and Indonesia,” Global Environmental Politics 2, 3, 2002, pp. 63-97. "Forests, Livelihood, and Grassroots Politics: Chile and Costa Rica Compared," European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 66 (June), 1999, pp. 39-73. “The Politics of Environment and Development," Latin American Research Review 33, 3, 1998, pp. 230-247. "The Politics of Sustainable Development: Native Forest Policy in Chile, Venezuela, Mexico, and Costa Rica," Journal of Latin American Studies 29, 2, 1997, pp. 475-493 "Democracy, Market Economics, and Environmental Policy in Chile," Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 38, 4, (Winter) 1996-1997, pp. 1-33. "From Dictatorship to Democracy: The Business-State Nexus in Chile's Economic Transformation," Comparative Politics 28, 3, 1996, pp. 299-320. "Thinking Politically About Sustainable Development in the Tropical Forests of Latin America." Development and Change 25, 4, 1994, pp. 697-721.

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"Contemporary Environmental Politics in Chile: The Struggle over the Comprehensive Law," Industrial and Environmental Crisis Quarterly 8, 4, 1994, pp. 323-43. "Conservación, desarrollo sustentable y juego político en la política de bosques nativos en Chile," Síntesis, 20, Julio-Diciembre, 1993, pp. 63-92. "Capitalist Coalitions, the State, and Neoliberal Economic Restructuring: Chile, 1973-1988," World Politics 45, 4, 1993, pp. 526-59. "Capitalist Regime Loyalties and Redemocratization in Chile," Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 34, 4, (Winter) 1992-1993, pp. 77-117. "Influencias exógenas y cambio entre los Ye'Kuana del Territorio Federal Amazonas venezolano," Boletín Indigenista Venezolano, 21, Special Edition, 1984-85, pp. 117-51. Journal Articles (Invited) "How to Nurture a Democracy," Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 41, 3, 1999, pp. 147-158. co-author with Francisco Durand, "Organizaciones empresariales y la política en América Latina," Síntesis, nos. 29-30, 1998, pp. 15-59. "Chile, Past Present, and Future: The Long Road to National Reconciliation," Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 33, 4, 1991, pp. 133-46. Book Chapters in Peer Reviewed Edited Volumes (except where otherwise noted): “Indigenous People’s Movements, Development, and Politics in Ecuador and Bolivia,” in Paul Almeida and Allen Cordero Ulate, eds. Handbook of Social Movements across Latin America. New York: Springer, 2015, pp. 131-144. (Invited). “Desafiando el Neoliberalismo en América Latina (Challenging Neoliberalism in Latin America),” in Política Comparada sobre América Latina: Teorías, Método y Tópicos, Rossana Castiglione and Claudio Fuentes, eds. Ediciones Universidad Diego Portales, Chile, 2015, pp. 407-444. (Invited) "Chile," in Harry Vanden and Gary Prevost, eds., Politics in Latin America: The Power Game. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015, pp. 409-431, 5th edition. “Transnational Activism and National Movements in Latin America: Concepts, Theories, and Expectations,” in Eduardo Silva, ed., Transnational Activism and National Movements in Latin America: Bridging the Divide. New York: Routledge, 2013, pp. 1-22.

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Co-authored with Kathryn Hochstetler and William C. Smith, “The Road Traveled,” in Eduardo Silva, ed., Transnational Activism and National Movements in Latin America: Bridging the Divide. New York: Routledge, 2013, pp. 186-206. "Environment and Development," in Peter Kingstone and Deborah J.Yashar, eds., Routledge Handbook of Latin American Politics. New York: Routledge, 2012, pp. 181-199. (Invited) "Basta Ya! Chilean Students Say Enough," co-authored with Nora Lustig (Tulane University) and Alejandra Mizala (University of Chile), in Janet Byrne, ed. The Occupy Handbook. Back Bay Books, 2012, pp 223-231. (Invited) "The State and Capital in Chile: The Social Construction of Institutions for Economic Policymaking," in Richard F. Doner, ed., Explaining Institutional Innovation: Case Studies from Latin America and East Asia. Social Science Research Council, 2010, pp. 69-82. (Invited) With Patricio Rodrigo, “Contesting Private Property Rights: The Environment and Indigenous Peoples,” in Silvia Borzutzky and Gregory Weeks, eds. The Bachelet Government. University Press of Florida, 2010, pp. 181-214. “El estado y el capital en Chile: La construcción social de las instituciones para la formulación de políticas económicas,” in Richard F. Doner, ed., Innovación y construcción institucional: Latinoamérica y el Este de Asia. Barcelona: Icaria Editorial, 2007, pp. 75-90. (Invited) “Authoritarianism, Democracy, and Development,” in Robert Gwynne and Cristóbal Kay, eds. Latin America Transformed: Globalization and Modernity, pp. 141-156. London and New York: Arnold, 2004, 2nd edition. Co-author, Warwick Murray, “The Political Economy of Sustainable Development,” in Robert Gwynne and Cristóbal Kay, eds. Latin America Transformed: Globalization and Modernity, pp. 117-138. London and New York: Arnold, 2004, 2nd edition. “State-Business Relations in Latin America,” in Laurence Whitehead, ed., Emerging Market Democracies: East Asia and Latin America, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002, pp. 63-102. "National Environmental Policies: Costa Rica," in Martin Jänicke, Helmut Weidner, and Helge Jörgens, eds., Capacity Building in National Environmental Policy: A Comparative Study of 27 Countries. Berlin: Springer, 2002, pp. 147-176. "Chile," in Harry Vanden and Gary Prevost, eds., Politics in Latin America: The Power Game. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. 437-481. "Lessons on Sustainable Development from Costa Rica's Forests," in Jeffrey Stark, ed., The Challenge of Change in Latin America and the Caribbean. Coral Gables: The North-South Center Press at the University of Miami, 2001, pp. 217-255. (invited)

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"Authoritarianism, Democracy, and Development," in Robert N. Gwynne and Cristóbal Kay, eds. Latin America Transformed: Globalization and Modernity. London: Arnold, 1999, pp. 32-50. Co-author with Robert N. Gwynne, "The Political Economy of Sustainable Development," in Robert N. Gwynne and Cristóbal Kay, eds. Latin America Transformed: Globalization and Modernity. London: Arnold, 1999, pp. 153-180. Co-author with Francisco Durand, "Organized Business and Politics in Latin America," in Organized Business, Economic Change, and Democracy in Latin America. Coral Gables: North-South Center Press at the University of Miami, 1998, pp. 1-50. "Business Associations, Free-Market Economic Restructuring, and Redemocratization in Chile," in Organized Business, Economic Change, and Democracy in Latin America. Coral Gables: North-South Center Press at the University of Miami, 1998, pp. 217-252. "Business Elites, the State, and Economic Change in Chile," in Ben Ross Schneider and Sylvia Maxfield, eds., Business and the State in Developing Countries. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1997, pp 152-188. "National Environmental Policies: Capacity-Building in Chile," in Martin Jänicke, Helmut Weidner and Helge Jörgens, eds., National Environmental Policies: A Comparative Study of Capacity-Building. Berlin: Springer, 1997, pp. 213-235. "Conservation, Sustainable Development, and the Politics of Native Forest Policy in Chile," in Gordon MacDonald, Daniel Nielson, and Marc Stern, eds. Latin American Environmental Policymaking in International Perspective. Boulder: Westview Press, 1997, pp. 60-87. "Environmental Policy in Chile," in Michael Black and Frank Fischer, eds. Greening Environmental Policy: The Politics of a Sustainable Future. London: Paul Chapman Publishing Ltd., 1995, pp. 104-126. "Intellectuals, Technocrats, and Politics in Chile: From Global Projects to the 'Management of Things,'" in Benno Galjart and Patricio Silva, eds., Designing Development: Intellectuals and Technocrats in the Third World. Leiden: Center for Non-Western Studies, 1995, pp. 190-212. "The Political Economy of Chile's Regime Transition: From Radical to 'Pragmatic' Neoliberal Policies," in Paul W. Drake and Iván Jaksic, eds., The Struggle for Democracy in Chile, 1982-1990. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1991, pp. 98-127. Book Reviews La Frontera: Forests and Ecological Conflict in Chile’s Frontier Territory, by Thomas Miller Klubok, Duke University Press, 201, in European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 98 (April), 2015, pp. 119-121.

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Making Waves: Democratic Contention in Europe and Latin America Since the Revolutions of 1848, by Kurt Weyland, Cambridge University Press, 2014, in Latin American Politics and Society (Fall) 2015, vol. 57 issue 3, pp.: 161-163. Environment and Citizenship in Latin America: Natures, Subjects, and Struggles, by Alex Latta and Hannah Wittman, in Journal of Agrarian Change, vol. 14, no. 3, 2014, pp. 475-477. The Revolution in Venezuela: Social and Political Change under Chávez, Thomas Pooniah and Jonathan Eastwood, eds. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press), in Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, vol. 43, no. 3, 2014, pp. 410-412. Public Affairs Articles, Interviews, Talks “Learning from Latin America,” presentation and meeting on “Learning from Latin America” with Claiming Our Future, Dublin, Ireland, May 11, 2015. Meeting with the Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade, Parliament of Ireland, Dublin, May 12, 2015. “Learning From Latin America,” seminar with Civil Society Organizations and political parties,” Maynooth University, May 15, 2015. “Learning from Latin America,” Presentation and meeting with Water Charge movement groups, Dublin, Ireland, May 16, 2015. Quoted in Irish Times story covering Water Charges movement, May 16, 2015. Interviewed by USA Today, Venezuela presidential elections, first week October 2012 Interviewed by Bloomberg, Venezuela presidential elections, first week October 2012 Interviewed by CNN in Español, Venezuela presidential elections, first week October 2012 "The Winter Chilean Students Said, Enough!" in Mobilizing Ideas, University of Notre Dame, May 2012. This blog (http://mobilizingideas.wordpress.com), publishes interdisciplinary perspectives on social movements, social change, and the public sphere. It hosts exchanges between leading scholars from the social sciences and humanities and the activists they study, featuring original essays responding to a wide variety of problems related to social movements and social change. Interview (with Nora Lustig). "Occupy Wall Street: Basta Ya!" New Wave, 3 May 2012. Article: "News from the Field," School of Liberal Arts Magazine, Tulane University, September 2011. An account of my research in Chile June-July, 2011. "Lessons on Sustainable Development from Costa Rica's Forests," North-South Center Agenda Papers, 45 (May) 2001, pp. 1-28.

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"Sustainable Development and the Plight of the Forest in Chile," North-South Issues 6, 2, 1997, pp. 1-8, 1997. "Unearthing Grassroots Power," Hemisphere: Magazine of the Americas 7, 3, 1997, pp. 28-31.

WORK IN PROGRESS Edited volume project with Federico Rossi, Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research, Tulane University, "From Resistance to Neoliberalism to the Second Wave of Incorporation: Comparative Perspectives on Reshaping the Political Arena. In November 2015, University of Pittsburgh Press received favorable reviews of the full volume manuscript. The series editor will take the project to the UPP’s Editorial Board. Book Project. Rethinking the Second Incorporation in the Political Arena in Latin America: Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela. In 2015 received advance contract for the book project from Cambridge University Press. “Rethinking Post Neoliberal Popular Incorporation: Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela,” paper under review at Theory and Society in 2015. “Patagonia Without Dams! Lessons from a David V. Goliath Campaign,” submitted to Extractive Industries and Society, 2015. “Post-Transition Social Movements in Chile in Comparative Perspective,” book chapter in Post-Transition Social Movements in Chile: Organization, Trajectories, and Consequences, under review at Palgrave Macmillan Press, 2015. “Post-Neoliberal Popular Incorporation in the Political Arena: Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela,” paper in preparation for submission to a refereed journal. FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS 2015: Research Award, Center for Latin American Research and Documentation, University of

Amsterdam. 2015: Research Award, Center for Inter-American Policy and Research 2015: Program funding award from Murphy Institute for Political Economy and the Center for

Inter-American Policy and Research, Tulane University, to fund four speakers for the Political Science Department Distinguished Lectures series.

2015: Program funding award from the Office of Graduate Studies and Research for Political Science Department PhD program student recruitment.

2014: Research Award, Center for Inter-American Policy and Research, Tulane University. 2013: Lurcy Grant, School of Liberal Arts, Tulane University 2012-2014: Global Development Network. Project Sponsor and Mentor 2012: Travel grant for the conference, "Chile's Winter of Discontent," Cambridge University,

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England, 11 May 2012. 2011: Fulbright Senior Specialist Grant. 2007: Center for International Studies, UM St. Louis, Research Award. 2006: Center for International Studies, UM St. Louis, Research Award. 2002: Center for International Studies, UM St. Louis, Research Award. 2001: Center for International Studies, UM St. Louis, Research Award. 2000: Center for International Studies, UM St. Louis, Research Award. 1997: Environmental Policy Unit of the Free University of Berlin. Project title: "National Environmental Policies in Costa Rica." 1997: North-South Center, Senior Research Associate Fellowship. Project title: "Sustainable Development and Forest Policy in Costa Rica." 1996: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Research Award. Project title: "The Politics of Sustainable Development: Forest Policy in Latin America." 1996: Center for International Forestry Research. Project title: "The Politics of Costa Rica's Forestry Law." 1996: North-South Center, Senior Research Associate Fellowship. Project title: "Broad-Based Sustainable Development and Forest Policy in Chile." 1995: United Nations World Institute for Development Economics Research. Project title: "National Environmental Policies: The Case of Chile." 1995: Social Science Research Council, Advanced Research Award. Project title: "The Politics of Sustainable Development: Native Forest Policy in Latin America." 1994: University of Missouri, Research Board. Project title: "The Politics of Conservation and Sustainable Development: Natural Forest Policy in Mexico and Costa Rica." 1994: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Research Award. Project Title: "The Politics of Sustainable Development in Mexico and Costa Rica." 1993: University of Miami, North-South Center. Project title: "The Politics of Conservation and Sustainable Development: Native Forestry Policy in Chile and Venezuela." 1993: UM-St. Louis, Research Incentive Award. Project Title: "The Politics of Conservation and Sustainable Development in the Native Forests of Latin America." 1992: UM-St. Louis, Summer Research Fund. Project Title: "Businessmen, Landowners, the State, and Free-Market Economic Policies in Transitions to Democracy: Chile, 1988-92." 1988: Social Science Research Council and Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships; Project Title: Capitalist Coalitions and Authoritarian Policymaking: Chile, 1973-1988." U.C. Chancellor's Associate Research Grant. 1982: Inter-American Foundation Master's Fellow; Project Title: "Modernizing Influences and Socio-Political Change among the Ye'Kuana Indians of the Venezuelan Amazon Territory."

EVENTS ORGANIZED International conference and inaugural meeting of the Latin American Political Economy Group, Tulane University, April 12, 2013. Co-sponsored by the Center for Inter-American Policy and

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Research, and funds from the Friezo Family Foundation Chair in Political Science. In collaboration with Matthew Johnson, CIPR Post Doctoral Fellow Book workshop (with Federico Rossi, Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research, Tulane University), "From Resistance to Neoliberalism to the Second Wave of Incorporation: Comparative Perspectives on Reshaping the Political Arena," Tulane University, October 26 – 27, 2012. "Bridging the Divide: Transnational Activism and Domestic Movements," panel, LASA International Congress, May 2012, San Francisco, CA. Lecture: Kenneth Roberts, Cornell University. Co-sponsored by the Lydian Chair, The Stone Center for Latin American Studies, and the Department of Political Science, Tulane University, March 8, 2012. Lecture: Ben Ross Schneider, MIT, Co-sponsored by the School of Liberal Arts, the Lydian Chair, and the Department of Political Science, Tulane University, February 9, 2012. (with Mark Vail, Tulane University) "Renegotiating Austerity: The Politics of Interests and Crisis in Europe and Latin America." Panel at the American Political Science Association Convention, Seattle, Washington, September 1-4, 2011. "Bridging the Divide: Transnational Activism and Domestic Movements." Tulane University, April 11-12, 2011. A Conference/Workshop sponsored by the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research and the Department of Political Science, Tulane University. Lecture: Ruth Berins Collier, University of California, Berkeley. Co-sponsored by the Lydian Chair, The Stone Center for Latin American Studies, and the Department of Political Science, Tulane University, March 4, 2011. "The Other Boomerang: National Movements and Transnational Activism in Latin America." Panel at the XXIX Latin American Studies Association Congress, Toronto, Canada, October 6-9, 2010. CONFERENCE PAPERS “Patagonia Without Dams! Wider Implications of a David vs. Goliath Campaign,” paper presented at the ISS-CEDLA conference on “The Political Economy of the Extractive Imperative in Latin America: Reducing poverty and inequality vs. ensuring inclusion and sustainability?” The Hague, The Netherlands, April 10-11, 2015 “Popular Sector Incorporation in Radical Left Governments: Venezuela in Comparative Perspective,” paper presented at the Latin American Studies Association Congress, San Juan Hilton, Puerto Rico, May 27-30, 2015.

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“Patagonia Without Dams! Wider Implications of a David vs. Goliath Campaign,” paper presented at the Latin American Political Economy Network Conference, Montevideo, Uruguay, July 7-8, 2015. “The Second Incorporation of Popular Sectors in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela,” Latin American Political Network, 1st Annual Conference, Catholic University, Santiago, Chile, June 9-10, 2014. “Rethinking Post Neoliberal Popular Incorporation: Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela,” Latin American Studies Association Congress, May 21-24, Chicago, IL, 2014. “From Participatory Democracy to Popular Power in Venezuela.” Southeastern Council on Latin American Studies, New Orleans, LA March 27-29, 2014. (Paper accepted but did not present due to scheduling conflict.) “Protest and Policy Change,” paper presented at the American Political Science Convention, Chicago, Illinois, August 29-31, 2013 “Specifying the Outcomes of Protest,” presented at the Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Congress, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, May 3-5, 2013. “Social Movements in Bolivian and Ecuador,” paper presented at the workshop “From Resisting Neoliberalism to the Second Wave of Incorporation: Comparative Perspectives on Reshaping the Political Arena in Latin America,” Tulane University, Center for Inter-American Policy and Research, October 24-26, 2012 “Popular Sector Incorporation in Left Governments, Bolivia and Ecuador,” paper accepted for presentation at the American Political Science Association Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 28-30, 2012 (conference cancelled due to Hurricane Isaac). "Post-Washington Consensus Popular Sector Incorporation into the Political Arena: Bolivia," paper presented at the Southeastern Conference of Latin American Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville, March 29-31, 2012. "Post-Washington Consensus Interest Intermediation Regimes in Radical South American Social Democracies: Bolivia," Paper Presented at the American Political Science Association Convention, Seattle, Washington, September 1-4, 2011 "The Other Boomerang: National Movements and Transnational Activism in Latin America." Paper presented at the XXIX Latin American Studies Association Congress, Toronto, Canada, October 6-9, 2010. With Patricio Rodrigo, “Contesting Private Property Rights: The Environment and Indigenous Peoples.” Paper presented at the XXVIII Latin American Studies Association Congress, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 11-14, 2009.

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“Challenging Neoliberalism in Latin America,” Paper presented at the XXVII Latin American Studies Association Congress, Montreal, Canada, September 5-8, 2007. “The State and Capital in Chile: Social Construction of Institutions for Economic Policymaking.” Paper presented at the SSRC/University of Havana workshop on “Institutions for Development,” Hotel Nacional, Havana, Cuba, June 21-22, 2006. “The State, the Propertied Classes, and Labor in the Forging of Chilean Industrial and Welfare Policy, 1924-1952.” Paper presented at the XXVI Latin American Studies Association Congress, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 15-18, 2006. “Governability, Order, and Change,” paper presented at the Midwest Latin American Studies Association, St. Louis, November 12-13, 2004. “The Structural Power of Capital, Social Mobilization, and Neoliberal Order in Latin America,” paper presented at the XXV meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Las Vegas, October 7-9, 2004. “Subjects of Hegemony: Power and Polanyi’s Double Movement in Latin America,” paper presented at the International Political Science Association, Research Committee 36 on Political Power, New York, June 9-10, 2004. “The Import-Substituting ‘Model’: Chile in Comparative Perspective,” paper presented at the Sawyer Seminar on “Crisis, Choices, and Change: The Microfoundations of the Neoliberal Turn in Latin America,” Tulane University, October 14, 2002. “Business as Usual? Capital, Lagos and the Third Way in Chile,” paper presented at the 23rd International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Washington D.C., September 6-8, 2001 and at the Annual Congress of the Society for Latin American Studies, University of Birmingham, England, April 6-8, 2001. “Elementos para una Agenda Gremial al Comenzar el Siglo XXI,” paper presented at the symposium “Una Agenda para los Gremios Empresariales en el Siglo XXI,” Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia, June 6, 2001. "Capital under Lagos: Business as Usual?" paper presented at the XVIII World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Quebec, Canada, August 1-5, 2000. "Resource Value and Nature: Communities and Conservation in Latin America and Africa," paper presented at the 22nd International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Miami, Florida, March 15-16, 2000. "Business, the State, and the Management of Economic and Political Transformation in Latin America," paper presented at the conference on State, Market, and Democracy in East Asia and Latin America, sponsored by the International Forum for Democratic Studies (United States), the

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Institute for National Policy Research (Taiwan), and the Centro de Estudios Públicos (Chile), held at the Santiago Park Plaza Hotel, Santiago, Chile, November 11-13, 1999. "Markets, Technocrats, and Peasants: Lessons in Sustainable Development from the Forests of Costa Rica," paper presented at the XXI Latin American Studies Association International Congress, Chicago, Illinois, September 24-26, 1998. "Forests, Livelihood, and Politics in Costa Rica and Chile," paper presented at the Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation (CEDLA) Workshop on Biodiversity and Sustainable Development in Latin America, Amsterdam, November 27-28, 1997. "People, Forests, and Politics in Costa Rica and Chile: The Struggle for Grassroots Development-Friendly Initiatives," paper presented at the Latin American Studies Association XX International Congress, Guadalajara, Mexico, April 17-19, 1997. "The Politics of Forest Policy in Redemocratized Chile," paper presented at the Annual International Studies Association Convention, March 18-22, 1997, Toronto, Canada. "The Politics of Sustainable Development: Native Forest Policy in Chile, Venezuela, Costa Rica, and Mexico," paper presented at the International Studies Association West Conference, University of Oregon at Eugene, October 10-12, 1996. "National Environmental Policies: Capacity-Building in Chile," paper presented at the second workshop on "National Environmental Policies," Free University of Berlin, November 24-25, 1995. "The Politics of Sustainable Development: Natural Forest Policy in Chile, Venezuela, Costa Rica, and Mexico," paper presented at the Latin American Studies Association 19th International Congress, September 28-30, 1995. "Democracy, Market Economics, and Environmental Policy in Chile," paper presented at the workshop on "National Environmental Policies," Free University of Berlin, May 4-6, 1995. "Business Elites and the State in Chile's Economic Transformation, 1975-94." Presented at the workshop on "Collaboration between Business and the State in Rapid Growth in the Periphery," Yale University, December 9-10, 1994. "The Politics of Conservation and Sustainable Development: Native Forest Policy in Chile and Venezuela," paper presented at the Latin American Studies Association 18th International Congress, Atlanta, March 10-12, 1994; and the 35th International Studies Association Congress, Washington, D.C., March 29-April 1, 1994. "Conservation, Sustainable Development, and the Politics of Native Forest Policy in Chile," paper presented at the working conference on "The Politics of Environmental Policy in Latin America in International Perspective," University of California, San Diego, January 20-23, 1994.

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"The Business-State Nexus and its Effect on Investment and Economic Growth in Chile and Venezuela," paper presented at the conference on "The Role of Collaboration between Business and the State in Rapid Economic Growth on the Periphery," Princeton University, October 8-9, 1993. "Intellectuals, Technocrats, and Politics in Chile: From Global Projects to the Management of Things," presented at the workshop on "Hidden Actors of Development: Intellectuals, Technocrats, and Social Change in the Third World," Leiden University, The Netherlands, October 5-7, 1993. "Explaining the Political Loyalties of Businessmen and Landowners in Chile's Transition from Authoritarianism," paper presented at the Southern Political Science Association Convention, Atlanta, November 5-7, 1992. "Thinking Politically about Sustainable Development in Latin American Rain Forests," paper presented at the 15th Third World Studies Conference, University of Nebraska at Omaha, October 7-10, 1992. Also presented at the Latin American Sociology Convention, Caracas, Venezuela, June 4-7, 1993. "Capitalist Coalitions, the State, and Neoliberal Economic Restructuring: Chile, 1973-1988, paper presented at the Latin American Studies Association Convention, Los Angeles, September 24-27, 1992. "Business Associations, Neoliberal Economic Restructuring, and Democratization in Chile, 1973-91," paper presented at the American Political Science Convention, Chicago, September 3-6, 1992. CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION Discussant: Roundtable on Kenneth M. Roberts, Changing Course in Latin America: Party Systems in the Neoliberal Era, Latin American Studies Association Congress, San Juan Hilton, Puerto Rico, May 27-30, 2015. Discussant: Panel on The State, Democracy, and Socio-Political Rights, PhD Students on Latin America, Conference, Center for Latin American Studies and Documentation, University of Amsterdam, July 16, 2015. Discussant: Panel titled, The Mixed Record of Post-Transition Social Movements in Chile, XXXI International Latin American Studies Convention, Washington, D.C., May 29-June 1, 2013 Discussant: Panel titled, Social Mobilization in Contemporary Chile: Debates about Neoliberalism, Society and Politics, XXXI International Latin American Studies Convention, Washington, D.C., May 29-June 1, 2013

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Discussant: All seven panels of the V Environmental Governance Meeting, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Quito, May 25-28, 2013. This is a European Union funded multiyear research project. Discussant: Panel Title, Transnational Networks and Governability, Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 2-6, 2013. Discussant for two papers presented at the conference on “La Nueva Economía Política de América Latina: Estado, Política y Sociedad durante el Commodity Boom” (The New Political Economy of Latin America: State, Politics, and Society during the Commodity Boom), Santiago, Chile, August 14-15, 2013. Discussant: "Representation Reconsidered: Interest Articulation and Democratization in the Developing World," American Political Science Association Convention, New Orleans, August 28-30, 2012. (Cancelled due to Hurricane Isaac.) Discussant, "Elites Civiles, Tecnocráticas y Políticas en América Latina: Configuración y Trayectorias" (Civilian Elites, Technocrats, and Politics in Latin America: Characteristics and Trayectories), Latin American Studies Association International Congress, San Francisco, May 24-26, 2012 Chair: "Bridging the Divide: Transnational Activism and National Movements," Latin American Studies Association International Congress, San Francisco, May 24-26 2012. Discussant, "Exploring Links Between Social Movements and the State," American Political Science Association Convention, Seattle, 1-3 September 2011. "Renegotiating Austerity: The Politics of Interests and Crisis in Europe and Latin America," American Political Science Association Convention, Seattle, 1-3 September 2011. Chair and Discussant: "Argentina: History and Politics," Latin American Student Organization Conference, "Agents of Change: Resistance and Resilience in Latin America," Tulane University, October 28-30, 2010. Discussant: “The Persistence of Neoliberalism in ‘post-neoliberal’ States,” XXVIII Latin American Studies Association Congress, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 11-14, 2009. Discussant: “Business and the Politics of Corporate Social Responsibility in Latin America: An International Workshop,” University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, September 25-26, 2006. Discussant: “The Upstairs Downstairs of Liberalization: Social Movements and Business in Political Transitions,” American Political Association Convention, Washington, D.C., September 1-4, 2005. Discussant: “After Empire, Post Colony,” American Political Association Convention, Washington, D.C., September 1-4, 2005.

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Discussant: “Chilean Democracy in the 1990s,” panel at the 23rd International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Washington D.C., September 6-8, 2001. Discussant: "New Patterns of Business Politics in Latin America," panel of the 22nd International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Miami, Florida, March 15-16, 2000. Chair and Discussant: "Emerging Movements and Issues," at the working conference "Chile, 1990-1999: the Model Country for Democracy and Development?" University of California, San Diego, December 10-12, 1998. Discussant: "Undemocratic Institutions," at the working conference "Chile, 1990-1999: the Model Country for Democracy and Development?" University of California, San Diego, December 10-12, 1998. Discussant: "Business Cleavages and Institutional Change: Influence of Organized Business on Economic Reform and Democratic Consolidation in Brazil and Mexico," XXI Latin American Studies Association International Congress, Chicago, Illinois, September 24-26, 1998. Discussant: "Environment and Deforestation," XXI Latin American Studies Association International Congress, Chicago, Illinois, September 24-26, 1998. Discussant: "Business Cleavages and Institutional Change: Influence of Organized Business on Economic Reform and Democratic Consolidation in Brazil and Mexico," American Political Science Association 93rd Annual Meeting, August 28-31, Washington, D.C., 1997. Discussant: "The State in Business: Building Coalitions for Neoliberal Reform," American Political Science Association 93rd Annual Meeting, August 28-31, Washington, D.C., 1997. Discussant: "The Political Dynamics of Economic Reform in Latin America," Latin American Studies Association 19th International Congress, September 28-30, 1995. Commentary: "Business Elites in Processes of Social and Economic Change." Presented at the workshop on "Businessmen and the State," Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, Mexico City, September 28-October 1, 1994. Commentary: "Political and Economic Elites in Liberalizing Societies." Presented at the workshop on "The Social Bases of Liberalization," Social Science Research Council in collaboration with the Polish Institute for International Affairs, Warsaw, Poland, September 23-25, 1994. Discussant: "Technology Policy and Political Participation," 90th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York City, September 1-4, 1994.

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Keynote Roundtable Discussion: "Businessmen and the State in Economic and Political Liberalization." Presented at the workshop on "The Reform of the State," sponsored by the Social Science Research Council, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 7-10, 1994.

SEMINARS, KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS, AND TALKS “Reshaping the Political Arena in Latin America: From Resisting Neoliberalism to the Second Incorporation,” invited talk presented at the Korbel School for International Development, Denver University, April 20, 2015. “Learning from Latin America: Lessons from the Periphery in a Time of Crisis,” invited talk presented at Maynooth University, Ireland, May 5, 2015. “Resisting Austerity and Neoliberalism,” Master Class, Maynooth University, Ireland, May 7, 2015 “Learning From Latin America Workshop,” Maynooth University, Ireland, May 8, 2015. “PhD Research: Methodology, Epistomology, and Writing” Master Class, Latin American Studies Graduate Student Association, Center for Latin American Research and Documentation University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 16, 2015. Seminar, Work in Progress, Center for Latin American Research and Documentation, University of Amsterdam, July 31, 2015. “Mobilization and Change: Reflactions on the Outcomes of Movement,” Center for Conflict Studies,” Catholic University of Chile, Santiago, Chile, December 2-3, 2014. “Politics and Social Policy,” Roundtable: Social Policy in Latin America since the Left Turn, Center for Intermerican Policy and Research, Tulane University, April 1, 2014. “The Challenge of Popular Sector Incorporation.” Invited talk for the seminar on “Challenges of Social Inclusion,” Red de Acción Política (Political Action Network of Congrespeople from the Federal Legilature of Argentina), Center for Inter-American Policy and Research, Tulane University, May 5, 2014. (Invited talk.) Participant in Book Conference for Jessica Rich, Center for Inter-American Policy and Research Postdoc, Tulane University, March 31, 2014. “Rethinking the Concept of Popular Sector Incorporation in the Political Arena after Neoliberalism,” presented at the Colloquium, “Dialogue among Three Investigations,” Facultad Latinoamerica de Ciencias Sociales, Ecuador, Quito, March 28, 2014. “What Referred Journals Look For in a Publishable Paper: The View from Comparative Politics,” presented at the “First Seminar about Reflections on Research and Publication in

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International Refereed Journals,” Facultad Latinoamerica de Ciencias Sociales, Ecuador, Quito, March 27, 2014. “Repensando la Segunda Incorporación en Bolivia, Ecuador, y Venezuela” (Rethinking the Second Incorporation in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela”), Department of Political Science, Universidad Simón Bolívar, Caracas, Venezuela, November, 17, 2013. “La Incorporación Popular a la Política en Bolivia, Ecuador, y Venezuela” (Popular Incorporation in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela), Área Estudios Globales y Sociales, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Quito, Ecuador, October 23, 2013. “Economía Política y Movilización Social en la Era Post Neoliberal” (The Political Economy of Social Mobilization in the Post Neoliberal Era), presentation given at the conference on “La Nueva Economía Política de América Latina: Estado, Política y Sociedad durante el Commodity Boom” (The New Political Economy of Latin America: State, Politics, and Society during the Commodity Boom), August 14 and 15, 2013, Catholic University, Santiago de Chile. “Chile Hoy en Clave de los Clásicos de la Economía Política” (Chile Today through the Lens of Classic Political Economy), presentation given at the conference on “La Nueva Economía Política de América Latina: Estado, Política y Sociedad durante el Commodity Boom” (The New Political Economy of Latin America: State, Politics, and Society during the Commodity Boom), August 14 and 15, 2013, Catholic University, Santiago de Chile. “Social Movements and the New Social Contract,” Keynote Speaker, Special Featured/Invited Session at the XXXI International Latin American Studies Convention, Washington, D.C., May 29-June 1, 2013. “Environmental Governance: Advances, Next Steps, Common Questions, and Recommendations,” Keynote speaker, V Environmental Governance Meeting, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar Sede Quito, May 25-28, 2013. This is a European Union funded multiyear research project. “Sistema de intermediación de intereses populares en Bolivia,” Fundación Friedrich Ebert, ILDIS, La Paz, Bolivia, July 28, 2012. "Política y Conflictidad en Bolivia," (Politics and Conflict in Bolivia), Seminar presented at the Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, School of Social Sciences, Quito, Ecuador, 20 June 2012. "Polanyi in Chile? Counter-Movements, Lags, and Other Questions," Keynote Presentation at the conference on "Chile's Winter of Discontent," Cambridge University, England, 11 May 2012. Después de la Movilización: La Incorporación de Grupos Sociales Subalternos al Estado y sus Consecuencias para Políticas Públicas, Bolivia en Perspectiva Comparada," Fundación Friedrich Ebert, ILDIS, La Paz, Bolivia, 7 de Agosto, 2011. "Instituciones Políticas y la Concertación en la Oposición," Colloquium, Department of Political Science, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, June 29, 2011.

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"Neoliberalismo, Movilización Social, y Vuelco a la Izquierda en América Latina, 1985-2005," Latin American Politics Lecture, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, June 21, 2011. "Exchange Rising? Contentious Politics after the Decline of Labor in Latin America," Political Science Seminar Series, Department of Political Science, Pontificia Universidad Católica, Santiago, Chile, June 17, 2011. "Changes in Popular Sector Interest Intermediation: The Expansion of Associational Networks," Symposium on "Is Latin America Transforming Itself?" sponsored by the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research and the Inter-American Dialogue, Tulane University, October 27, 2010. Gary Wynia Memorial Lecture, Carleton College, February 19, 2010. “Challenging Neoliberalism in Latin America,” Cornell University, Latin American Studies Program, November 2, 2009; Tulane University, Department of Political Science, January 14, 2010; and Indiana University, February 25, 2010. “The Kyoto Protocol: Europe, the United States, and the World” Lecture for Special Topics in Biology: Global Climate Change, St. Louis Zoo, September 10, 2009. “Challenging Neoliberalism in Latin America,” Political Science Monthly Colloquium Series, University of Missouri-St. Louis, March 19, 2008. “Business-State Relations in Chile,” Seminar for Ambassador Paul Simons on Chile at System Planning Corporation, Arlington, VA, December 3, 2007. “Sustainable Development and Politics in Chile,” Presentations for “The Workshop in Integrating Latin America in the Curriculum,” Butler University, May 30-31, 2007. “Environment and Development,” Seminar for the “Budding Scholars” from the Chinese university of Hong Kong and Zhejiang University, China, at the University of Missouri - St. Louis, May 30, 2006. “Exclusion, Mass Mobilization, and the Pink tide in South America,” St. Louis Community College, Florissant Valley, St. Louis, Missouri, April 20, 2006. “Sustainable Development in Latin America,” colloquium presented at the School of Business, Butler University, October 28, 2005. “Economics, People, and Culture of Latin America,” St. Louis Community College, Forest Park, Office of Staff Development, April 20, 2005. “Latin America: Enduring Challenges, Contemporary Responses,” St. Louis Community College, Forest Park, Office of Staff Development, December 3, 2004.

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“Mexico After Fox,” Master Card International Affairs Seminar, St. Louis, Missouri, Campus, September 19, 2003. “Latin America: Enduring Challenges, Contemporary Responses,” Missouri Community College Association, Title VI-A Grant Faculty Development Workshop, Capitol Plaza Hotel, Jefferson City, Missouri, August 11-12, 2003. “The Vicente Fox Presidency: Economy, Democracy, and the Art of the Possible,” Master Card International Affairs Seminar, St. Louis, Missouri, Campus, May 29, 2002. “Economics, Politics, and the Argentine Riddle,” Master Card International Affairs Seminar, St. Louis, Missouri, Campus, March 27, 2002. “Democracy in Latin America,” presentation to the Wednesday Club, St. Louis, Missouri, November 4, 2000. "Environmental Politics and Community Conflict in Latin America," session of the State of the World Conference, "Conflict, Memory and Reconciliation, UM-St. Louis, May 4, 2000. "Institutional Change, Environment and Development: Forest Policy in Costa Rica," Seminar sponsored by the Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change at Indiana University, October 8, 1998. "Government and Politics in Chile," seminar sponsored by the US State Department for US Ambassador Designate John O'Leary, Meridian International Center, July 14, 1998. "The Environment and Sustainable Development," a session of the Joint Midwest Association for Latin American Studies -- Latin Americanists of Greater St. Louis Meeting, UM-St. Louis, October 30-November 1, 1997. "Political Opportunity Structures and Sustainable Forestry at the Grassroots," University of Lisbon, Portugal, November 27, 1995. "Desarrollo sustentable y política forestal: conceptos y práctica," ("Sustainable Development and Forest Policy: Concepts and Practice"), Oficina de Relaciones Internacionales, Ministerio de Ambiente y Recursos Naturales Renovables, Caracas, Venezuela, July 11, 1995. "From Dictatorship to Democracy: The Business-State Nexus in Chile's Economic Transformation," Oxford University, May 11, 1995. "The Politics of Sustainable Development: Natural Forest Policy in Chile, Venezuela, Costa Rica, and Mexico," given at the Forestry Institute, Oxford University, May 10, 1995.

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"Sustainable Development at the Grassroots: Community Forestry in Latin America," given at the Centrun voor Studie en Documentatie van Latijns Amerika (CEDLA), Amsterdam, May 9, 1995. "Business Elites and the Consolidation of Democracy in Latin America," Department of Political Science, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy, February 25-26, 1995. Faculty Exchange with the Colegio de Jaliso, Guadalajara, Mexico, October 17-23, 1994. Presented a three-day seminar on Democratization in Latin America and Eastern Europe. Gave a public affairs talk on Sustainable Development and Natural Forest Policy. "Politics of Native Forest Policy," session of "Selected Topics in Latin American Politics," graduate course at the University of Illinois at Campaign-Urbana, December 3, 1993. "Desarrollo sustentable y política forestal para el bosque nativo," ("Sustainable Development and Natural Forest Policy"), Servicio Autónomo Forestal Venezolano, Ministerio de Ambiente y Recursos Naturales Renovables, Caracas, Venezuela, July 29, 1993. "Aunando esfuerzos para el desarrollo sustentable del bosque tropical," ("Joining Forces for the Sustainable Development of Tropical Forests"), Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, July 15, 1993.

CONSULTING Scientific Advisory Board, Center for Conflict and Cohesion Studies, Santiago, Chile, 2014. Government of Ecuador, Ministry of Education. External Reviewer for a PhD Program, 2013. Member of the Global Development Network's "Global Research Capacity Building Program," 2012. This is an interdisciplinary and multiregional, issue-driven and capacity building program. Duties: Supervise teams of early career researchers. Topic: Social movements in the development process. The GDN is an international organization of research and policy institutes that promotes the generation, sharing and application to policy of multidisciplinary knowledge for the purpose of development - present Member, Advisory Board, "Environmental Governance in Latin America and the Caribbean: Developing Frameworks for Sustainable and Equitable Natural Resource Use," Center for Documentation and Research on Latin America and the University of Amsterdam. This is a multi-institutional and multi-year research project funded by the European Commission Research Directorate, 2010 - present. Inter-American Development Bank, advised Colombian business association leaders with a persenteation titlted, “Elementos para una Agenda Gremial al Comenzar el Siglo XXI,” at the symposium “Una Agenda para los Gremios Empresariales en el Siglo XXI,” Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia, June 6, 2001.

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The Center for International Forestry Research, Bangor, Indonesia. Project title: "The Politics of Costa Rica's Forestry Law," 1996.

EVENTS ORGANIZED Program Coordinator (with Ben Ross Schneider, MIT), for the First Annual Conference of the Latin American Political Economy Group (REPAL, Red de Economía Política para América Latina), Catholic University, Santiago, Chile, June 9-10, 2014. Co-organizer with Federico Rossi, a Center for Inter-American Policy and Research Postdoc, of an international Conference titled: "From Resistance to Neoliberalism to the Second Wave of Incorporation: Comparative Perspectives on Reshaping the Political Arena in Latin America," Tulane University, October 26-27, 2012. This conference brought together leading U.S., Canadian, and Latin American scholars and specialists on party systems, unions, and social movements covering Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela. Conference Panel: "Bridging the Divide: Transnational Activism and National Movements," Latin American Studies Association International Congress, San Francisco, May 24-26 2012. Conference Panel: "Renegotiating Austerity: The Politics of Interests and Crisis in Europe and Latin America," American Political Science Association Convention, Seattle, 1-3 September 2011. Co-organizer, Mark Vail, Department of Political Science, Tulane University. Lydian Lecture Series, Dr. Kenneth M. Roberts, " Market Reform, Programmatic (De)-Alignment, and Party System Stability in Latin America," 8 March 2012. In Collaboration with the School of Liberal Arts. Lydian Lecture Series, Dr. Ben Ross Schneider, "Hierarchical Capitalism: Business, Labor, and the Challenge of Equity in Latin America," 8 February, 2012. This was in collaboration with the Stone Center for Latin American Studies. "Bridging the Divide: Transnational Activism and Domestic Movements." Tulane University, April 11-12, 2011. A Conference/Workshop sponsored by the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research and the Department of Political Science, Tulane University. The papers presented at this event are available on the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research, Tulane University, website. Transnational activism is an expanding field of study given the intensification of globalization – little systematic work exists on its effects on national movements, which still have the most impact on policy. Lydian Lecture Series: Together with the Stone Center for Latin American studies, we brought Heller Professor of Political Science, Ruth Berins Collier, University of California Berkeley to Tulane in March 2011 to strengthen our ties with scholars and institutions researching the connection between popular sectors and the public policy process. "The Other Boomerang: National Movements and Transnational Activism in Latin America." Panel at the XXIX Latin American Studies Association Congress, Toronto, Canada, October 6-9,

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2010. A first pass at the themes in the conference/workshop described above. The LASA congresses are the largest and most important international professional gatherings of scholars who study the region. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Editorial Board, Center for Research and Documentation on Latin America book series, Berghahn Books, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2006 to present). Editorial Board, Latin American Politics and Society, edited at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA (2000-present). International Advisory Board, European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, edited at the Centre for Latin American Research (CEDLA), Amsterdam, The Netherlands (1997-present). Editorial Board, Latin American Research Review, edited at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA (2000-2003). Core Faculty, Roger Thayer Stone Center for Latin American Studies, Tulane University (2010 -present) Senior Associate Research Fellow, Center for Inter-American Research and Policy (2011- present) Senior Adjunct Research Associate, North-South Center, University of Miami (1996-2003) Fellow, Center for International Studies, University of Missouri-St. Louis (1991-2009) Founder, Co-chair, Business & Politics Section, Latin American Studies Association (1996-2000) Editor, Newsletter of the Business and Politics Section, Latin American Studies Association (1997-2000) Member, American Political Science Association (1990-present) Member, Latin American Studies Association (1990-present) Member, International Studies Association (1991-present) Member, Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (2012-present)

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COURSES TAUGHT Graduate: Seminar in Comparative Politics, Political Development I, Proseminar in Comparative Politics; Seminar in Latin American Politics; Public Policy of Conservation and Sustainable Development; Seminar in Comparative Politics: “Domination and Power in Theory and Practice”; Seminar in Comparative Politics: “People, Power, and Change: Neoliberalism and its Discontents in Latin America;” Seminar: "Transnational Social Movements." Undergraduate: People, Power, and Politics in Latin America; Governments of Latin America, Left Governments of Latin America, International Political Economy; People, Power and Change in Latin America; Transnational Social Movements; People, Power, and Politics in Latin America; Democratization in Comparative Perspective: Latin America and Eastern Europe; The Politics of Environment and Development; Political Systems of South America; Political Systems of Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean; Introduction to Comparative Politics.

SERVICE TO TULANE School of Liberal Arts and Law School Member, School of Liberal Arts Promotion and Tenure Committee (2012-present) Member, Steering Committee, Payson Center for International Development (2010-2011) Member, Payson Center Self Study Committee (2011) Member, Stone Center Executive Committee (2012 –2014) Core faculty member, Stone Center for Latin American Studies (2010 – present) Senior Associate Research Fellow, Center for Inter-American Research and Policy (2011 – present) Member, Stone Center Library Committee (2011) Department: Director of Graduate Studies, 2012 – present) Chair, Corasaniti-Zondorak Chair in International Politics Search Committee (2015-2016) Chair, Comparative Political Economy Search Committee, fall 2012 Coordinator, Ad Hoc Committee for PhD program reinstatement, 2010-2012 Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2010 - present Member, Budget and Planning Committee, 2010- 2014 Member, Search Committee, Assistant Professor in International Political Economy, fall 2010 Member, Search Committee, Associate Professor in Asian Studies, fall 2010

SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI SYSTEM Selected to participate in the University of Missouri Systems Leadership Development Program – Academic year 2008/09

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SERVICE TO UMSL University: Faculty Liaison for the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (2008-2010) Member, Search committee for Dean of College and Arts and Sciences (2008) Member, Chancellor’s Taskforce on Diversity, Malaika Horne, Chair (2004-2006) Member, The UMSL Graduate Faculty Council of the Graduate School (1997-1999 and 2002-2004). Chair, Program Development Committee, The Graduate Faculty Council of the Graduate School

(1998-2000; 2002-2004). Member, Executive Committee, International Center for Tropical Ecology, UM-St. Louis (1997-present). Member, Graduate School Admission and Scholarship Committee (2001-present). Member, Executive Committee and Academic Board, International Center for Tropical Ecology,

UM-St. Louis (1992-present). Member, Graduate Faculty Council (1997-1999). University of Missouri-St. Louis Faculty Council representative (1995-1997). Department: Chair, fall 2007- 2010 Director of Graduate Studies, fall 2001-winter 2007 Learning to Teach Coordinator, fall 2001-2010 Chair, Tenure and Promotion Committee, fall 2007-2010 Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, fall 1997-winter 2007 Member, tenure committee for Prof. Ruth Iyob (2000) Member Graduate Committee (1997-2001). Member Undergraduate Committee (1991-1997). NONACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Aug. 1983 Research Associate and Assistant Editor, Business Latin America, Sep. 1984 a division of Business International, Inc., New York City. Desk manager for Chile, Uruguay and the Latin American Integration Association. Responsibilities included: frequent contributions to the weekly Business Latin America; researching, writing and editing BLA's five year forecasting studies for Chile and Uruguay; preparing briefing papers and lectures for clients at BLA seminars. FOREIGN LANGUAGES Spanish, native capability. German, competent.