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Santa Fe Workshop, 30-31 May 2024
Workshop Papers
Faguet--Special Issue on Instrumental Incoherence in Institutional Reform (Overview of the entire special issue. Pp. 1-4 will form the core of the introductory chapter, to which I will add a (hopefully) integrative summary of all your papers.)
Bednar & Page--Institutions and Cultural Capacity: A Systems Perspective
Garfias & Sellars--Political Consequences of the Jesuit Expulsion from New Spain
Chauchard, Brulé & Heinze--Inclusive Reforms as Levers for Social Exclusion
---> Chauchard, Brulé & Heinze--Inclusive Reforms_Appendix
Hanson & Kronick--Official Vigilantism
Slides (listed by presenter)
Faguet--Instrumental incoherence intro
Bednar--Complexity view of institutions
Eaton--Gubernatorial elections in Colombia, Peru, Bolivia & Chile
Bednar & Page--Coming soon
Ramachandran--Switching to English in Rwanda
Rojas--Constitutional reform in Chile
Sellars--Expulsion of Jesuits from Spanish America
Brulé & Heinze--Electoral quotas for women in India
Ricart-Huguet--Legislative vs. executive representation in Argentina
Bednar & Page--Coming soon
Florence Workshop, 1-2 December 2023
Workshop Papers / Slides
Hopkin--Brexit & Instrumental Incoherence
Magaloni--Police Brutality & Due Process in Mexico
Diaz-Cayeros--Emergence of Morena Out of Mexico’s Failed Decentralization Reform