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Multiculturalism and Post-Electoral Mobilization in Indigenous Latin America: Oaxaca, Mexico in Comparative Perspective

Multiculturalism and Post-Electoral Mobilization in Indigenous Latin America: Oaxaca, Mexico in Comparative Perspective

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Dr. Todd Eisenstadt, Professor of Government in the School of Public Affairs at American University, will be speaking at the Croft Institute on Thursday, April 11, at 7:30 p.m. in the Joseph C. Bancroft Conference Room (Croft 107). Dr. Eisenstadt is an expert on politics, elections, identity, and indigenous movements in Mexico and is the former director of numerous USAID grants in Mexico and has helped train hundreds of stakeholders in judicial reform implementation, electoral observation and other government processes there.

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4-11-2013

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Multiculturalism and Post-Electoral Mobilization in Indigenous Latin America: Oaxaca, Mexico in Comparative Perspective

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