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Kate Putnam
Program Assistant
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Mexico Institute
Program Assistant, Mexico Institute, Latin American Program
Email: kate.putnam@wilsoncenter.org
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Affiliation
Program Assistant
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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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