Vicky Murillo Featured in the New York Times

Vicky Murillo, co-director of the Environmental Justice, Belief Systems, and Aesthetic Experiences in Latin America and the Carribean working group and Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at Columbia University, was featured in a New York Times article analyzing the results of Argentina’s recent elections. In it, she shared her thoughts regarding the political calculations of former Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who recently ran for office as vice-president with Alberto Fernández at the top of the ticket.


Read the full article here.

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