Juan A. Bogliaccini
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Professor of Politics at Universidad Católica del Uruguay. Such is life in the tropics…
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3/ Overall, the 📚 provides a comprehensive political economy framework to understand education in 21st-century Latin America, bridging questions of skills, values, and development 👉 global.oup.com/academic/pro...
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🔹 Part II: Historical perspectives on education & political economy, showing how long-term trajectories condition contemporary challenges
🔹 Part III: The politics of investing in skills in the context of Latin America’s attempts to integrate into the knowledge economy and build cohesive societies
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NEW BOOK: 📘 Skills, Values, and Development: The Political Economy of Education in Latin America @oupacademic.bsky.social (eds. @juanbogliaccini.bsky.social & Aldo Madariaga) reframes education as a political economy issue: global.oup.com/academic/pro...
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3/ Overall, the 📚 provides a comprehensive political economy framework to understand education in 21st-century Latin America, bridging questions of skills, values, and development 👉 global.oup.com/academic/pro...
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🔹 Part II: Historical perspectives on education & political economy, showing how long-term trajectories condition contemporary challenges
🔹 Part III: The politics of investing in skills in the context of Latin America’s attempts to integrate into the knowledge economy and build cohesive societies
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2/ The volume is organized in three parts:
🔹 Part I: Education expansion and its relationship to political trends, skills, value orientations, and developmental goals, highlighting their inherent tensions 👇
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1/ 📚 Education remains one of Latin America’s central challenges. Yet the structural and political factors explaining it are still insufficiently understood
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👥 The volume brings together contributions from: Melina Altamirano, Fulya Apaydin, Marius R. Busemeyer, Carolina Castillo, Chris Chambers Ju, Denisse Gelber, Stephen Kosack, David N. Lopez, Katy Norris, @aspaglayan.bsky.social Mariana Rangel-Padilla, Merve Sancak, Andrew Schrank & Corrina Sullivan 👉
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The book develops its' argument linking skills, values & development across history, politics, and reform 👉 global.oup.com/academic/pro...
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NEW BOOK: 📘 Skills, Values, and Development: The Political Economy of Education in Latin America @oupacademic.bsky.social (eds. @juanbogliaccini.bsky.social & Aldo Madariaga) reframes education as a political economy issue: global.oup.com/academic/pro...
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Check out Juan's great explainer about Uruguay's recent elections and contemporary political challenges! goodauthority.org/news/what-ur...
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We're delighted to announce the release of our Cambridge Element: Parties and New Technologies in Latin America. By Rafael Piñeiro-Rodriguez, Fernando Rosenblatt, Gabriel Vommaro, and Laura Wills-Otero.
It's free to download for the next four weeks!

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Parties and New Technologies in Latin America
Cambridge Core - Latin American Studies - Parties and New Technologies in Latin America
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In this post, I explain the main challenges Uruguay faces in the next 5 years 👇🏼
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What Uruguay’s fragmented election results mean for the next five years.

Center-left Frente Amplio is back in office – but without a parliamentary majority this time.

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Uruguay's 2024 elections resulted in a fragmented parliament.
Security, education, and economic sustainability are key challenges for Uruguay's next government to address.
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