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Foro Latinoamericano 2010: James McGuire - Politics, Policy, and Mortality Decline in Chile: The Pinochet Paradox

Created 17 April 2010; Published 29 April 2010

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James McGuire
James W. McGuire is professor in the Department of Government at Wesleyan University. He specializes in comparative politics with a regional focus on Latin America and East Asia and a topical focus on democracy and public health. He is the author of Peronism without Perón: Unions, Parties, and Democracy in Argentina (Stanford, 1997) and of Wealth, Health, and Democracy in East Asia and Latin America (Cambridge, 2010). Professor McGuire is a recipient of Wesleyan's Binswanger Prize for Excellence in Teaching.

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