Clients or Citizens?: The Bureaucratic Costs of Claim-Making in Mexico
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USMEX Today Podcast
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Tesalia Rizzo is a USMEX Fellow and a CDDRL Postdoctoral Scholar at Stanford University. She will join the Political Science department at the University of California, Merced in 2020. This seminar was recorded on June 5, 2019. For more information on USMEX events click here.
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