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Sabrina Ajmechet
PhD in History (Universidad de Buenos Aires), MSc in History (IDEAS – Universidad Nacional de San Martín) and has a degree in Political Science from the Universidad de Buenos Aires. Professor of Historia del pensamiento político argentino at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, of General History at the Universidad de San Martín, of Public Policy Analysis in the MSc in Human Development at FLACSO and of Latin American Populisms for the IFSA program at Butler University. She publishes regularly in Clarín and Perfil and appears at “Argentina adolescente” in CNN.
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Diálogo Latino Cubano
10-03-2020 | Articles
Fernández’s March 1 speech before the Legislative Assembly
(The Global Americans) The general formula of establishing good and strong institutions to serve the public are the inspiration of democratic norms. But there is still a long way ahead to discover what will work for Alberto Fernández and what shape his democratic policies will take.
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