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Kate Putnam
Program Assistant , Mexico Institute
Program Assistant, Mexico Institute, Latin American Program

Email: kate.putnam@wilsoncenter.org

Affiliation
Program Assistant


 

Biography
Kate Putnam is the Program Assistant for the Mexico Institute. Her interest areas in Mexico include the impact of democratization and decentralization on political institutions and inter-branch interactions in the federal government.

Prior to joining the Mexico Institute, Kate worked for Dr. Roderic Camp on a study examining the changing composition of leadership in Mexico and was part of the team under Dr. Rafael Fernández de Castro at ITAM organizing Vanguardia Latina, a conference in which young Latino and Latin American leaders debate and define the hemispheric agenda. She presented a paper on the role of corruption and nationalism in bilateral efforts in drug enforcement at the 2007 Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies Conference and produced a thesis on the impact of a more independent Mexican Congress on Mexican foreign policy.

Education
BA, International Relations, Pomona College


Record updated: 05/11/2009



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