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Celia Szusterman is the director of the Latin America Programme at the [[Institute for Statecraft]].<ref name="ODbio">Open Democracy [https://www.opendemocracy.net/author/celia-szusterman About Celia Szusterman].  Accessed 30 December 2015.</ref> She was principal lecturer in Spanish and Latin American studies at the [[University of Westminster]]; is a senior member of [[St Antony's College]], Oxford; associate fellow of the [[Institute for the Study of the Americas]], [[University of London]]; and a trustee of the UK board of [[Pro-Mujer]].<ref name="ODbio"/> Her publications include ''Frondizi and the Politics of Developmentalism in Argentina, 1955-62'' (Macmillan/University of Pittsburgh Press, 1993), revised as ''Frondizi o la política del desconcierto'' (Emecé Argentina, 1996); and “‘Que se Vayan Todos!’ The Struggle for Democratic Party Politics in Contemporary Argentina”, in Paul Webb & Stephen White, eds., ''Party Politics in New Democracies'' [Oxford University Press, 2007])<ref name="ODbio"/>
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Celia Szusterman is the director of the Latin America Programme at the [[Institute for Statecraft]].<ref name="ODbio">Open Democracy [https://www.opendemocracy.net/author/celia-szusterman About Celia Szusterman].  Accessed 30 December 2015.</ref>  
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After studying Sociology at the University of Buenos Aires, Szusterman got an MA on Social Policy Planning at the [[University of Essex]] (UK) and a doctorate in Politics from the [[University of Oxford]]. For 35 years she taught Latin American and Development studies at the [[University of Westminster]], and was director of the Argentine Studies Programme at [[St Antony’s College]], Oxford.<ref name="mujer">Pro-Mujer [http://promujer.org/people/celia-szusterman/ Celia Szusterman]. Accessed 30 december 2015.</ref>
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She was principal lecturer in Spanish and Latin American studies at the [[University of Westminster]]; is a senior member of [[St Antony's College]], Oxford; associate fellow of the [[Institute for the Study of the Americas]], [[University of London]]; and a trustee of the UK board of [[Pro-Mujer]].<ref name="ODbio"/> Her publications include ''Frondizi and the Politics of Developmentalism in Argentina, 1955-62'' (Macmillan/University of Pittsburgh Press, 1993), revised as ''Frondizi o la política del desconcierto'' (Emecé Argentina, 1996); and “‘Que se Vayan Todos!’ The Struggle for Democratic Party Politics in Contemporary Argentina”, in Paul Webb & Stephen White, eds., ''Party Politics in New Democracies'' [Oxford University Press, 2007])<ref name="ODbio"/>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:06, 30 December 2015

Celia Szusterman is the director of the Latin America Programme at the Institute for Statecraft.[1]

After studying Sociology at the University of Buenos Aires, Szusterman got an MA on Social Policy Planning at the University of Essex (UK) and a doctorate in Politics from the University of Oxford. For 35 years she taught Latin American and Development studies at the University of Westminster, and was director of the Argentine Studies Programme at St Antony’s College, Oxford.[2]

She was principal lecturer in Spanish and Latin American studies at the University of Westminster; is a senior member of St Antony's College, Oxford; associate fellow of the Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London; and a trustee of the UK board of Pro-Mujer.[1] Her publications include Frondizi and the Politics of Developmentalism in Argentina, 1955-62 (Macmillan/University of Pittsburgh Press, 1993), revised as Frondizi o la política del desconcierto (Emecé Argentina, 1996); and “‘Que se Vayan Todos!’ The Struggle for Democratic Party Politics in Contemporary Argentina”, in Paul Webb & Stephen White, eds., Party Politics in New Democracies [Oxford University Press, 2007])[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Open Democracy About Celia Szusterman. Accessed 30 December 2015.
  2. Pro-Mujer Celia Szusterman. Accessed 30 december 2015.