Wake Forest University, April 2 - 4, 2004 
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Introduction: Theoretical Framework

1).        Political Recruitment and Candidate Selection in Latin America:   A Framework for Analysis, Peter M. Siavelis and Scott Morgenstern

Part I—Political Recruitment and Candidate Selection for Legislative Branch

2).        The Recruitment and Selection of Legislative Candidates in Argentina, By Mark P.Jones

3).        Political Ambition, Candidate Recruitment, and Legislative Politics in Brazil, By David Samuels

4).        Legislative Candidate Selection in Chile, By Patricio Navia

5).        MEJOR SOLO QUE MAL ACOMPAÑADO:  Political Entrepreneurs in Colombia, By Maria Escobar-Lemmon & Erika Moreno

6).        Legislative Recruitment In Mexico, By Joy Langston

7).        Why Factions? Candidate Selection and Legislative Politics in Uruguay, By Juan Andres Moraes

Part II—Political Recruitment and Candidate Selection for Executive Branch

8).        POLITICAL RECRUITMENT AND CANDIDATE SELECTION IN ARGENTINA: PRESIDENTS AND GOVERNORS (1983-2005), by Miguel DeLuca

9).        POLITICAL RECRUITMENT IN AN EXECUTIVE-CENTRIC SYSTEM: PRESIDENTS, MINISTERS, AND GOVERNORS IN BRAZIL, by Timothy J. Power, Marilia G. Mochel

10).      POLITICAL RECRUITMENT AND CANDIDATE SELECTION IN CHILE (1990-2003): THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH, by David Altman.

11).      PRE-CANDIDATES, CANDIDATES AND PRESIDENTS: PATHS TO THE COLOMBIAN PRESIDENCY,  By Steven L. Taylor,  Felipe Botero Jaramillo,  Brian Crisp

12).      POLITICAL RECRUITMENT, GOVERNANCE, AND LEADERSHIP, HAS DEMOCRACY MADE A DIFFERENCE? by Roderic Ai Camp

13).      PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE SELECTION IN URUGUAY (1942-1999) by Daniel Buquet and Daniel Chasquetti.

Part III—Gender and Political Recruitment

14). OBEDECIERON Y CUMPLIERON? THE IMPACT OF THE GENDER QUOTA LAW IN MEXICO, by Lisa Baldez

15).   WOMEN MINISTERS IN LATIN AMERICAN GOVERNMENT: WHEN, WHERE, AND WHY? By Maria Escobar-Lemmon and Michelle Taylor Robinson

Conclusion

16).   PATHWAYS TO POWER AND DEMOCRACY IN LATIN AMERICA, by Scott Morgenstern and Peter M. Siavelis

 


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