Carolina Tchintian
CIPPEC (Argentina)
Areas of expertise:
Governance
Graduated in Political Science (University of Buenos Aires), Master in Public Policy (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella) and PhD in Political Science (Rice University). Her research areas are: comparative politics, political institutions, and electoral management and behavior. She is the director of Political Institutions at CIPPEC.
Argentine elections 2021: how to organize subnational elections in pandemic or post-pandemic scenarios?
- in Spanish - October 18, 2020CIPPEC (Argentina)
How can the country guarantee the respect of the voters' rights and a safe environment under the current sanitary conditions?
The pandemic is challenging the rift
- in Spanish - March 20, 2020CIPPEC (Argentina)
The decisions of political leaders during the crisis will surely affect voter perceptions on the capabilities of political elites.
Between the Exceptionality and the Adaptation of Congresses in Latin America
- in Spanish - May 20, 2020CIPPEC (Argentina)
How have legislative branches tried to adapt under COVID-19? The greatest change is the incorporation of technology.
Legislating from home: the experience of congresses in the current context and their possible applications in Argentina
- in Spanish - March 27, 2020CIPPEC (Argentina)
Can our institutions adapt to this new reality?
First virtual conference of SV Latin American think tanks on COVID-19
- in Spanish - April 22, 2020Southern Voice
In a joint initiative with On Think Tanks, Southern Voice organized its first virtual conference on COVID-19 in Latin America.
Second virtual conference of SV Latin American think tanks on COVID-19
- in Spanish - June 3, 2020Southern Voice
In a joint initiative with On Think Tanks, Southern Voice organized its second virtual conference on COVID-19 in Latin America.
Congresses and parties in Latin America: before and after the pandemic
- in Spanish - November 18, 2020CIPPEC (Argentina)
What strategies are Congresses and parties adopting to adapt to the new conditions? What reforms could be maintained regardless of the pandemic?
