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January 2009 KENNETH C. SHADLEN Development Studies Institute (DESTIN) London School of Economics Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE United Kingdom

Phone: (44-20) 7852-3681 (w) (44-20) 7923-9190 (h) E-mail: [email protected]

CURRENT POSITION Senior Lecturer (“Associate Professor”) in Development Studies, LSE Director of PhD Program, DESTIN. ADDITIONAL APPOINTMENTS Associate Fellow, Institute for the Study of the Americas (ISA), University of London Affiliated Academic, Government Department, LSE Research Associate, Centre for the Study of Human Rights, LSE Senior Research Fellow, Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University EDUCATION Ph.D. (Political Science), University of California, Berkeley, May 1997 M.A. (Political Science), University of California, Berkeley, May 1989 B.A., (International Relations), Brown University, December 1987, Magna Cum Laude (includes one semester at Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia, July-December 1987) PREVIOUS ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Lecturer in Development Studies, LSE, September 2002-July 2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Miami, August 2000- May 2002 Visiting Assistant Professor, Political Science, Brown University, September 1997-June 2000 Visiting Assistant Professor (Research), Watson Institute, Brown University, September 1998-June 2000 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of Connecticut, January 1998–May 1999 Adjunct Instructor, Political Science, Dominican College (San Rafael, CA), January-May 1997 Instructor, Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, August-December 1996 Instructor, International and Area Studies, University of California, Berkeley, June-July 1996 Visiting Research Fellow, Center for US-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, 1994-95 Lecturer, Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, March-June 1994 PUBLICATIONS Books Democratization Without Representation: The Politics of Small Industry in Mexico. Penn State University Press, 2004 (paperback, 2006). The Political Economy of Hemispheric Integration: Responding to Globalization in the Americas, coedited with Diego Sanchez-Ancochea. Palgrave-Macmillan, 2008. The Politics of Intellectual Property: Contestation over the Ownership, Use, and Control of Knowledge and Information, co-edited with Sebastian Haunss. Edward Elgar, 2009 (forthcoming).

Shadlen, Page 2 Refereed Journal Articles “The Politics of Patents and Drugs in Brazil and Mexico: The Industrial Bases of Health Policies,” Comparative Politics (2009, forthcoming). “Globalization, Power, and Integration: The Political Economy of Regional and Bilateral Trade Agreements in the Americas,” Journal of Development Studies 44, No. 1 (January 2008), pp. 1-20. “The Political Economy of AIDS Treatment: Intellectual Property and the Transformation of Generic Supply,” International Studies Quarterly 51, No. 3 (September 2007), pp. 559-581. “Intellectual Property, Trade, and Development: Can Foes be Friends?” Global Governance 13, No. 2 (April-June 2007), pp. 171-177. “Policy Space for Intellectual Property Management: Contrasting Multilateral and Regional-Bilateral Arrangements,” Econômica 10, No. 2 (December 2008, forthcoming). “Exchanging Development for Market Access? Deep Integration and Industrial Policy under Multilateral and Regional-Bilateral Trade Agreements,” Review of International Political Economy 12, No. 5 (December 2005), pp. 750-775. “The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Protection: The Case of Software” (co-authored with Andrew Schrank and Marcus Kurtz), International Studies Quarterly 49, No. 1 (March 2005), pp. 45-71. “Patents and Pills, Power and Procedure: The North-South Politics of Public Health in the WTO,” Studies in Comparative International Development 39, No. 3 (Fall 2004), pp. 76-108. “Challenges to Treatment: The Price-Infrastructure Trap and Access to Medicines,” Journal of International Development 16, No. 8 (December 2004), pp. 1169-1180. “Orphaned by Democracy: Small Industry in Contemporary Mexico” Comparative Politics 35, No. 1 (October 2002), pp. 43-62. “Neoliberalism, Corporatism, and Small Business Political Activism in Contemporary Mexico,” Latin American Research Review 35, No. 2 (Spring 2000), pp. 73-106. “Continuity Amid Change: Democratization, Party Strategies and Economic Policymaking in Mexico,” Government and Opposition 34, No. 3 (Summer 1999), pp. 397-419. Book Chapters “Resources, Rules and International Political Economy: The Politics of Development in the WTO,” in Sarah Joseph, David Kinley and Jeffrey Waincymer, ed., World Trade Organization and Human Rights: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Edward Elgar, 2009 (forthcoming) “Harmonization, Differentiation, and Development: The Case of Intellectual Property in the Global Trading Regime,” in Silvia Sacchetti and Roger Sugden, ed., Knowledge in the Development of Economies: Institutional Choices under Globalisation. Edward Elgar, 2009 (forthcoming) “The Post-TRIPS Politics of Patents in Latin America,” in Sebastian Haunss and Kenneth C. Shadlen, ed., The Politics of Intellectual Property: Contestation over the Ownership, Use, and Control of Knowledge and Information. Edward Elgar, 2009 (forthcoming). “Introduction: Rethinking the Politics of Intellectual Property” (with Sebastian Haunss), in Sebastian Haunss and Kenneth C. Shadlen, ed., The Politics of Intellectual Property: Contestation over the Ownership, Use, and Control of Knowledge and Information. Edward Elgar, 2009 (forthcoming).

Shadlen, Page 3 “Introduction: Globalization, Integration and the Political Economy of Development in the Americas” (with Diego Sánchez-Ancochea), in Diego Sánchez-Ancochea and Kenneth Shadlen, eds., The Political Economy of Hemispheric Integration: Responding to Globalization in the Americas. New York, Palgrave (2008), pp. 1-23. “Treating AIDS: Intellectual Property, Generic Production, and the Challenge of Stable Supply,” in Manmohan Agarwal and Amit Shovon Ray. eds., Globalization and the Millennium Development Goals: Negotiating the Challenge. New Dehli, Social Science Press (2007), pp. 190-214. “Debt, Finance, and the IMF: Three Decades of Debt Crises in Latin America,” in South America, Central America and The Caribbean 2007. 15th Edition. London, Europa Publications (2007), pp. 8-12 [updated version of chapters included in the 12th (2004), 13th (2005), and 14th (2006) Editions] “Estrategias Regionales Frente a Estrategias Multilaterales de Integración Económica: El TLCAN en el Contexto de la OMC,” in Ana Covarrubias, ed., México en un Mundo Unipolar… y Diverso. Mexico: El Colegio de Mexico (2007), pp. 93-127. “Democracia y Representación: Perspectivas Analíticas y Retos Actuales,” Conference Proceedings, III National Congress of Political Science and Public Administration (Mexico), Colima, Mexico, September 12-14, 2000 (published 2001). “Elections and Democratization in Mexico: Tax Policy in the ‘Opposition’ Congress,” in Stuart S. Nagel, ed., Handbook of Global Economic Policy. New York, Marcel Dekker, Inc. (2000), pp. 479-494. “Industrialization and Business Cleavages: Organizational Resources and the Institutional Roots of Business Alliances in Postwar Argentina and Brazil (1950s-70s),” in Theodore H. Cohn, Stephen McBride, and John Wiseman, ed., Power in the Global Era: Grounding Globalization. London, Macmillan Press (2000), pp. 67-80. Non-Refereed Articles “Latin American Trade and Development in the New International Economy” (Review Essay), Latin American Research Review 41, No. 3 (October 2006), pp 210-221. “Compulsory Licenses: A Response to Disney and Pugatch” (Letter to Editor), Know-IP, Issue 10, December 2005, pp. 11-13. “Policy Space for Development in the WTO and Beyond: The Case of Intellectual Property Rights,” Global Development and Environment Institute, Working Paper No. 05-06, November 2005. “IP, Generics, and ARV Treatment,” Know-IP, Issue 3, April 2005, pp. 4-7. “Patents, India, and HIV/AIDS Treatment,” LSEAIDS, Update 4, April 2005. “Representation, Participation and Development: Lessons from Small Industry in Latin America,” Crisis States Research Centre, Working Paper No.45, June 2004. “Mexican Small Businesses Face Rough 1995,” Oxford Analytica, 27 January 1995, pp. 8-9. Book Reviews Changing Paths: International Development and the New Politics of Inclusion, Peter P. Houtzager and Mick Moore, eds., Journal of Development Studies 42, No. 1(January 2006), pp. 161-162. Intellectual Property: Trade, Competition, and Sustainable Development, Thomas Cottier and Petros C. Mavroidis, eds., World Economy 27, No. 1 (January 2004), pp. 113-114.

Shadlen, Page 4 Work in Progress and/or Under Review Knowledge Gaps, Knowledge Traps: The New Politics of Intellectual Property in Latin America (book) “Broader Scope, Conflicting Mandates: International Institutions and the Development Agenda” “Health Policy as Industrial Policy: Brazil in Comparative Perspective” “The Integration Question: Can the ‘New Developmentalism’ be the ‘New Leftism?’” “Pushing on a String? Knowledge, Innovation and Technology Policy in Contemporary Latin America” “TRIPS and the Challenges of Using Knowledge in Development: The Politics of Pharmaceutical Patents in Brazil and India” PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Editorial Board Latin American Politics and Society (since 2001) Journal of Development Studies (since 2005) Americas Quarterly (since 2006) Manuscript Review Books Brookings Institution Press Cambridge University Press Routledge Press University of Michigan Press Journals British Journal of Political Science Comparative Politics Contemporary Economic Policy Development and Change Economy and Society Foro Internacional Globalization and Health Governance Government & Policy C: Environment & Planning International Organization International Review of Law and Economics International Studies Perspectives Journal of Development Studies Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs Journal of International Development Journal of Latin American Studies Journal of Policy History Journal of Theoretical Politics Latin American Politics and Society Latin American Research Review Latin Americanist New Political Economy Political Behavior

Shadlen, Page 5 Public Integrity Regulation & Governance Research Policy Review of International Political Economy Social Problems Socio-Economic Review Studies in Comparative International Development United Nations Research Institute on Social Development (UNRISD) World Politics Grant Reviews Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), United Kingdom Medical Research Council, South African Ministry of Health Swiss Federal Institute for Technology (ETH) Member American Political Science Association (APSA) British International Studies Association (BISA) International Studies Association (ISA) Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Society for Latin American Studies (SLAS) Participant APSA Organized Section on Comparative Politics APSA Organized Section on Comparative Democratization APSA Organized Section on Qualitative Methods International Political Science Association Research Committee on Politics and Business LASA Section on Business and Politics in Latin America (Secretary Treasurer, May 2003-May 2006) LASA Section on Colombia Award Committees Dudley Seers Award, for Best Article published in the Journal of Development Studies (2005-2008) Alexander George Award, for Best Article Published in the field of Qualitative Methods (2005)

AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS Nuffield Foundation Research Grant, 2007-2008 British Academy Research Grant, 2006-2007 STICERD Grant, LSE, 2006-2007 British Academy Overseas Conference Grant, 2006 British Academy Overseas Conference Grant, 2004 Crisis States Programme, LSE, 2003 STICERD Grant, LSE, 2003 Central Research Fund, University of London, 2003 James W. McLamore Summer Research Award, University of Miami, 2001 School of Business Administration Summer Research Support, University of Miami, 2001 Mexican Studies Grant, Center for Latin American Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1997 Visiting Research Fellow, Center for US-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, 1994-95 Travel Grant, Center for Latin American Studies Travel Grant, University of California, Berkeley, 1994

Shadlen, Page 6 Simpson Research Fellowship, University of California, Berkeley, 1993 Travel Grant, Center for Latin American Studies Travel Grant, University of California, Berkeley, 1991

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Development: Theory, History, and Policy (lectures and class seminars) Inter-American Relations (undergraduate lecture course) International and Transnational Organizations and Institutions (undergraduate lecture course) International Institutions and the Developing World (undergraduate lecture course) International Political Economy of Development (lectures and class seminars) Introduction to Comparative and International Politics (undergraduate lecture course) Latin America in the Global Economy (undergraduate seminar course) Latin American Debt and the Politics of International Finance (undergraduate seminar course) Latin American Politics (graduate seminar course) North-South International Political Economy (graduate seminar course) Political Economy of Development in Latin America (undergraduate lecture course) The Political Economy of International Trade and Finance (undergraduate lecture course) Politics and Society in Latin America (undergraduate lecture course) The Politics of Development (undergraduate lecture course) The Politics of Inequality in Contemporary Latin America (undergraduate lecture course)

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS “The Politics of Patents and Drugs in Brazil and Mexico: The Industrial Bases of Health Activism,” International Political Science Association, Research Committee on Comparative Health Policy, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, 10-12 November 2008. “The Politics of Patents and Drugs in Brazil and Mexico: The Industrial Bases of Health Activism,” Department of Sociology, Cambridge University, 17 October 2008. “La Política de la Propiedad Industrial en America Latina,” FLACSO, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 13 May 2008. “Revolution, Reform, and Reinforcement: Latin America Responses to the Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights,” paper presented at the workshop “The Politics of Intellectual Property, at the Joint Sessions of the European Consortium on Political Research (ECPR), Rennes, France, 11-16 April 2008 (I co-organized the workshop with Sebastian Haunss). “Revolution, Reform, and Reinforcement: National Responses to the Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights,” Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London, 20 February 2008. “Institutions, Interests, and Uneven Change in Economic Development Regimes: Lessons from the Politics of Intellectual Property in Latin America,” Department of Development Studies, SOAS, 5 February 2008. “The Politics of Patents and Drugs in Brazil and Mexico,” Department of Law, London School of Economics, 22 January 2008. “The Politics of Intellectual Property in Latin America: Patents and Drugs in Brazil and Mexico,” Latin America Centre, Oxford University, 19 October 2007.

Shadlen, Page 7 “The Politics of Intellectual Property in Latin America: Pharmaceutical Patents and Access to Medicines in Brazil and Mexico,” paper presented at the 2008 International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Montreal, 5-8 September 2007. “How Dependable is Path Dependence? Negative Feedback, Self-Undermining Processes, and the Political Economy of Late Development,” paper presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 30th-September 2nd, 2007. “The Politics of Intellectual Property,” invited lecture, Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester, 28 June 2007. “Power, Rules, and Norms in the International Political Economy: The Politics of Development in the WTO,” paper presented at the conference “World Trade Organization Human Rights: Interdisciplinary Perspectives,” Monash University Prato Centre, 21-22 June 2007. Invited panelist for Roundtable on Latin American Political Economy to launch inaugural issue of Americas Quarterly, Americas Society/Council of the Americas, New York, 19 April 2007. “The New Politics of Intellectual Property in Latin America,” invited presentation at Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University, 17 April 2007. “The Political Economy of AIDS Treatment: Intellectual Property and the Transformation of Generic Supply,” invited presentation at United Nations University (Maastricht, Holland), 23 February 2007 “The Political Economy of Regional Integration: Lessons from the Americas,” invited presentation at United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Geneva, 13 December 2006. “Different Economics, Different Politics: The Political Economy of Intellectual Property in Late Development,” paper prepared for the conference, “Intellectual Property Rights for Business and Society,” Global Network on IPR Research, London, 14-15 September 2006. “IP Regulation and the Transformation of Generic Pharmaceutical Supply: Rethinking the Political Economy of AIDS Treatment,” paper prepared for the conference, “Frontiers of Regulation: Assessing Scholarly Debates and Policy Challenges,” University of Bath, 7-8 September 2006. “The New Politics of Intellectual Property in the Developing World,” invited lecture, Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester, 7 August 2006. “Globalization, Power, and Integration,” paper presented at the conference “Responding to Globalization in the Americas: The Political Economy of Hemispheric Organization,” London School of Economics, 1-2 June 20006 (I co-organized the conference with Diego Sánchez-Ancochea). “The Political Economy of Integration in the Americas,” invited lecture, University of Sussex, 18 May 2006. “The New Politics of Intellectual Property in the Developing World: Insights from Latin America,” paper presented at the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, March 2006. Invited panellist, Roundtable on “The Doha Round of the WTO: Where do the Americas Stand after Hong Kong?” Institute for the Study of the Americas, 24 February 2006. “The Politics of Property and the New Politics of Intellectual Property in the Developing World,” DESTIN Research Seminar, 14 February 2006. “The Global Political Economy of AIDS Treatment: Intellectual Property, Generic Production, and the Challenge of Stable Supply,” paper presented at the First Global International Studies Conference, World International Studies Committee, Bilgi University, Istanbul, Turkey, August 2005.

Shadlen, Page 8 “The Integration Question: Can the ‘New Developmentalism’ be the ‘New Leftism?’” paper presented at the conference on “Left of Centre Governments in Latin America,” Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London, 18 March 2005 “The Politics of Intellectual Property: Persistent Diversity in the Context of Global Convergence,” Government Department, LSE, 2 March 2005. “China and the Search for Better-than-MFN Access to the US: The Global Politics of Regional Integration in the Americas,” Latin America Research Seminar (LARS), LSE, 22 February 2005. “The Politics of Patents in Developing Countries: Theory, History and Insights from Contemporary Latin America,” DESTIN/DRC Research Seminar, 27 October 2004. “The New Politics of Intellectual Property in Latin America,” paper presented at the Latin American Studies Association, Las Vegas, NV, 7-9 October 2004. Discussant and Panellist, “Intellectual Property in Late Developer Countries and Emerging Economies,” ESRC Research Seminar Series, organized by Graham Dutfield and Uma Suthersanen, Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, University of London, 1 October 2004. “Mexico, the Global Economy and Development Challenges,” Institute for Study of the Americas, University of London, 29 September 2004. “The Global Political Economy of Anti-Retroviral Treatment in the Developing World,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 2004. Participant, workshop on “Researching Trade-Aspects of Intellectual Property,” Centre for Intellectual Property Policy & Management, Bournemouth University, 6 July 2004. Discussant, conference on “Theory of International Relations and the Analysis of Mexican Foreign Policy,” Center for Mexican Studies, Oxford University, 28-29 May 2004. “China, the WTO, and the Search for Better-than-MFN Access to the US: The Global Politics of Regional Integration in the Americas,” paper presented at the conference “China and the WTO: The World Responds,” Dartmouth College, April 24-25, 2004. “Beyond TRIPS: Emerging Patent Regimes in Latin America,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Latin American Studies, Leiden, Netherlands, 2-4 April 2004. “Patent Politics: The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Rights in Latin America,” Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London, 26 November 2003. “Representation, Participation and Development: Lessons from Small Industry in Latin America,” DESTIN/DRC Research Seminar, 8 October 2003. “Deep Integration and the Politics of Institutional Change: Understanding Patent Regimes in Latin America,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 28-September 1, 2003. “Patent Politics: The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Rights in Latin America,” paper presented at the workshop, “East Meets South,” Mershon Center, Ohio State University, April 11-12, 2003. “Economic Integration and the Mexican Model: NAFTA in the Context of the WTO,” Center for Latin American Studies, University of Liverpool, 27 February 2003.

Shadlen, Page 9 “Economic Integration and the Mexican Model: NAFTA in the Context of the WTO,” paper presented at the conference on “Mexico’s Changing Place in the World,” Centre for Mexican Studies, University of Oxford, 21-22 February 2003. “Patents, Public Health, and the WTO: Developing Countries and the Strengthening of International Governance,” Crisis States Programme, London School of Economics, 11 December 2002. “The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Protection: The Case of Software,” paper presented at the 2002 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, August 29-September 1, 2002. Panel Chair, “NAFTA: A Response to the EU’s Road to Maastricht,” at the conference “The European Union: A Polity in Transformation and a Model for Transition in the Americas,” Miami European Union Center, University of Miami, April 3-7, 2002. Panel Discussant, “New Directions in Politics: Venezuela, Mexico, and Brazil,” at the Annual Meeting of the New England Council of Latin American Studies, Salem State College, Salem, MA, November 3, 2001. “Democracy Without Representation: Small Industry and Interest Intermediation in Contemporary Mexico,” paper presented at the International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Washington, DC, September 6-8, 2001. “Beyond the Battle in Seattle: International Economic Governance and the North-South Conflict over Intellectual Property Rights,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August 30-September 2, 2001. Panel Discussant, “The Asian Financial Crisis and After,” at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, February 21-24, 2001. Roundtable Participant, “Mexico’s 2000 Elections,” at the Annual Meeting of the New England Council of Latin American Studies, Amherst College, Amherst, MA, October 14, 2000. “Democracia y Representación: Perspectivas Analíticas y Retos Actuales” (Democracy and Representation: Analytic Perspectives and Contemporary Challenges), invited address at the III National Congress of Political Science and Public Administration, Colima, Mexico, September 1214, 2000. Panel Discussant, “New Perspectives on the Politics of Finance,” at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 31-September 3, 2000. “Dollar Politics: Capital Flows, Exchange Rate Stability, and Monetary Sovereignty in Latin America,” paper presented at the XXII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Miami, March 16-18, 2000. Panel Discussant, “Industrialists, Modernity, and the State: New Perspectives on Post-Revolutionary Mexican Development,” at the XXII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Miami, March 16-18, 2000. Panelist, “Democracy in Latin America: Opportunities and Obstacles,” panel sponsored by the Watson Institute for International Studies, held in conjunction with the Dedication of the Maury A. BromsenSimón Bolívar Room at the John Carter Brown Library, Brown University, March 12, 2000. “Capital Flows and the ‘New’ Politics of Exchange Rates: Preliminary Observations on Dollarization in Latin America,” Inter-university Seminar on Comparative Development, Brown University, February 17, 2000.

Shadlen, Page 10 “Small Business and Latin American Politics: Institutions and Coalitional Strategies in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico,” paper presented at the Northeastern Political Science Association, Philadelphia, November 11-13, 1999. “The Political Economy of Neglect: NAFTA and the Peso,” paper presented at the Department of Political Science, Brown University, October 14, 1999. “Small Bonds, Big Conflicts: Ecuador, Wall Street, and Evolving International Financial Arrangements,” Financial Instability and State Crisis Group, Brown University, October 6, 1999. “Neoliberalism, Corporatism, and Small Business Political Activism in Contemporary Mexico,” paper presented at the XXI International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Chicago, September 24-26, 1998. “Elections and Democratization in Mexico: Tax Policy in the ‘Opposition’ Congress,” paper presented at the XXI International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Chicago, September 2426, 1998. “Internationalization, Business Cleavages, and Small Business Activism in Postwar Latin America,” paper presented at the conference, “Globalization and Its Discontents,” Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, July 23-24, 1998. “Economic Internationalization and Small Business Political Activism in Postwar Latin America,” Department of Political Science, Brown University, April 30, 1998. Moderator and Discussant for conference, Glamour and Charisma: Venezuela in an Election Year, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of Connecticut, April 23, 1998. “Post-NAFTA Mexican Politics: Democratization and the ‘Opposition’ Congress,” Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, April 8, 1998; Department of Political Science, Middlebury College, March 31, 1998; Department of Political Science, University of Vermont, March 30, 1998. “Small Business Political Activism in Contemporary Mexico,” Department of History and Center for Latin American Studies, DePauw University, January 19, 1998; Center for Caribbean and Latin American Studies and Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER), University of Connecticut, November 5, 1997. “Small Industry and the Mexican Left: Corporatism, Neoliberalism, and Political Activism,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 28-31, 1997. “Dissidence in the Private Sector: Economic Liberalization, Small Industry, and the Organization of Economic Interests in Mexico,” presentation at the Center for US-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, March 1, 1995. “Small Industry and the State: The Politics of Economic Liberalization in Mexico,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association-West, Seattle, WA, October 14-15, 1994.

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