An analysis of rising political violence in Ecuador ahead of snap elections, triggered by the assassination of a candidate.
Juan Esteban Mosquera is a Quality Assurance Assistant with ACLED and has been at the organization since October 2018. He holds a Master’s Degree in Development Economics from the University of Sussex, a BS in Economics from Universidad de las Américas. Previously in ACLED he worked as a researcher for Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia, at the South America desk, and before that he worked at the Inter-American Development Bank as an assistant for the Country Economist of Ecuador. His research interests are gender equality dynamics, migration, political and domestic violence triggers and social development in Latin America.
An analysis of rising political violence in Ecuador ahead of snap elections, triggered by the assassination of a candidate.
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An analysis of political and social unrest in Bolivia post-Morales, examining the effects of recent elections.
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