Dr. Carolina Guerrero Valencia

Associate

Dr. Carolina Guerrero Valencia

  • Short CV

    • Since 03/2020: Associate at the GIGA Institute for Latin American Studies

    • 04/2014 - 01/2020: Doctoral Student at the GIGA Doctoral Programme

    • 2008 - 2012: Assistant of the Directorate of Chilean Communities Living Abroad (DICOEX), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Chile

    • 2007 - 2008: Teaching Assistant, Escuela de Gobierno y Gestión Publica, Universidad de Chile, Courses: “Politic Analysis and Evaluation”, “Discourse analysis and multisectoral crisis management”, “Political Science”, “Negotiation”

    • 2006: Internship in the Latin American and Caribbean Institute for Economic and Social Planning (ILPES), Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC/CEPAL)

    • Education at the Universidad de Chile: Bachelor in Political Sciences; Degree in Public Administration; Master in International Studies

    Current Research

    • Comparative politics

    • Latin American politics

    • Gender and politics

    • First Lady

    • Presidencialism

    Countries and Regions

    • Latin America

    • Chile


    Dissertation

    • First Ladies in Politics: Lessons from Latin America, 1990–2016

    Dr. Carolina Guerrero Valencia

    Associate

    carolina.guerrero@giga-hamburg.de


    America Latina Hoy | 2019

    Las Primeras Damas como Miembros de la Élite Política

    Ignacio Arana Araya

    Carnegie Mellon University

    Serie Libros FLACSO-Chile | 2018

    Mucho más que acompañantes: La irrupción electoral de las 41 primeras damas latinoamericana, 1990-2016

    Ignacio Arana Araya

    Carnegie Mellon University

    Research Project | 01/01/2014 - 01/12/2018

    The Institutional Presidency in Latin America

    This project analysed the development of the institutional Presidency in Latin America after the processes of re-democratisation in the 1980s. The Institutional Presidency (IP) refers to the bulk of agencies that directly support the chief of the executive in his/her governing tasks. The IP is part of the "executive toolbox" that is available to heads of state for building legislative majorities. Our analysis highlighted the strategic redesign of the bureaucratic structures of the presidential office initiated by presidents.
    DAAD/CAPES, 2014-2018

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