Francisco Del Canto Viterale, Faculty member, participated in the 2016 Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies (PCCLAS) Conference, held in Las Vegas (Nevada) on October 29.
Iván Llamazares participated in the 2016 ECPR General Conference.
Iván Llamazares, Faculty member, presented the paper “Populist Attitudes, Populist Discourse and Party Vote in Spain”, co-authored with Carolina Plaza and Hugo Marcos-Marne, at the 10th ECPR General Conference, held in Prague from 7 to 10 September 2016.
Ángela Suárez-Collado moved to Morocco as international electoral observer.
Ángela Suárez-Collado, Faculty member, was part of the election observation mission deployed by the Observatory on Politics and Elections in the Arab and Muslim World (OPEMAM) in Morocco for the legislative elections held on October 7.
The final report of the OPEMAM on Morocco’s electoral process can be found here: “Morocco: legislative elections”.
The International Debate on “United States Presidential Election 2016”, organized by Francisco Del Canto Viterale, was held last November 10th in online meeting format.
Francisco Del Canto Viterale co-organized the International Online Debate on the United States presidential election 2016. Continue reading “The International Debate on “United States Presidential Election 2016”, organized by Francisco Del Canto Viterale, was held last November 10th in online meeting format.”
Francisco Del Canto Viterale is involved in the “Clinical Trials Systems Project”, conducted by the MIT and Johns Hopkins University.
Francisco Del Canto Viterale, Faculty member, is collaborating as a Visiting Research in the project “Clinical Trials Systems Project”, conducted by the MIT Collaborative Initiatives and Systems Institute in partnership with Johns Hopkins University.
“US Public Diplomacy and Democratization in Spain. Selling Democracy?”, co-edited by Francisco J. Rodríguez, has been reviewed in Esglobal.
The book US Public Diplomacy and Democratization in Spain. Selling Democracy?, co-edited by our Faculty member Francisco J. Rodríguez, has been reviewed by Cristina Manzano in the article “El Tío Sam y la extraña familia española”, published by Esglobal.
US Public Diplomacy and Democratization in Spain. Selling Democracy? Francisco J. Rodríguez, Lorenzo Delgado, Nicholas Cull (eds.). Palgrave Macmillan, Nueva York, 2015.