Politics, Business & Culture in the Americas
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The New Institutionalists

When we first met, we knew we would end up working together. We had much in common, coming from peripheral regions in our countries—San Luis, Argentina (Matías), and Rancagua, Chile (Eduardo)—and from modest backgrounds, but with the opporunity to live and study in different countries. Most important, as fellow master’s students at Sciences Po University … Read more

 

Policy Wonk Corner: The New Europeans

Latin Americans are migrating to Europe in increasingly larger numbers. As a result, immigration has come to loom large on the European public policy agenda—much as it has in the United States. Experts have warned that, as the numbers continue to grow, European government policies are likely to get less “immigrant-friendly.” At a December 2008 … Read more

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