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Fall 2012
43:4

October 2012

  • President's Reportby Evelyne Huber

On the Profession

  • Social Science in Latin Americaby Agustina Giraudy and Juan Pablo Luna
  • Globalization, Money and the Social Science Profession in Latin Americaby Lachen Chernyha, Jazmin Sierra and Richard Snyder
  • La diáspora politológica: Patrones imprevistos de emigración y retorno en el Cono Surpor Andrés Malamud y Flavia Freidenberg
  • Productividad en la Web of Knowledge de la Ciencia Política en América Latinapor David Altman

Debates

  • Stateness in Latin Americaby Agustina Giraudy and Juan Pablo Luna
  • State Effectiveness in Contemporary Brazilby Marta Arretche
  • Castles in the Air: States and the Rule of Law in Latin Americaby Daniel M. Brinks
  • Conservative Autonomy Movements and the State in Latin Americaby Kent Eaton
  • Mapeando las interacciones entre desafiantes y agentes estatales en América Latina contemporáneapor Andreas Feldmann y Juan Pablo Luna
  • The Expectations States Create: How State Capacity Shapes the Scope of Politicsby Hillel Soifer

On LASA2013

  • Interim Report from the Program Chairs: Washington 2013by Gwen Kirkpatrick and Kenneth M. Roberts

Calling all members

  • Elections 2012: Nominating Committee Slate

LASA Sections

  • Section Reports
  • New LASA Sections Approved for Membership Year 2013

News from LASA

  • LASA2012 Survey Reportby Milagros Pereyra-Rojas
  • LASA Voluntary Supportby Sandy Klinzing
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