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The Home Court Advantage: Sustaining Regulatory Bargains in Latin America

Lecture | November 2 | 12-1:15 p.m. | 554 Barrows Hall


Alison Post, Assistant Professor, Charles and Louise Travers Department of Political Science

Latin American Studies, Center for


During the 1990s, Latin American governments privatized utilities and many other types of infrastructure that had traditionally been operated by the public sector in the context of sweeping neoliberal “state reform” programs. This talk will examine the circumstances under which privatized, regulated water utilities in Latin America have both yielded improved services and remained politically viable in the long run.

Alison Post is an assistant professor in the Charles and Louise Travers Department of Political Science and in the Global Metropolitan Studies program at UC Berkeley. Her research focuses on Latin American political economy, the politics of regulation and urban politics.


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