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Juan Cruz Vieyra

Juan Cruz Vieyra

Juan Cruz Vieyra es especialista líder del Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo. Es responsable de las áreas de gestión pública, transparencia, gobierno digital y seguridad ciudadana en la República Dominicana, desde donde además lidera la iniciativa MapaInversiones a nivel regional. Antes de integrarse al BID en el año 2006, fue investigador en la Universidad de Buenos Aires, profesor adjunto de Sistemas Políticos Comparados en la Universidad Católica de La Plata y ayudante de investigación en la School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) de la Universidad de Johns Hopkins. Juan Cruz Vieyra cuenta con una licenciatura en Ciencia Política de la Universidad Católica de La Plata y una maestría en Estudios Internacionales de la Universidad Torcuato Di Tella. Actualmente es candidato a doctor en Estudios Internacionales en la Universidad Torcuato Di Tella. Twitter: @jcruzvieyra

Navigating the Perfect Storm: A Crisis of Trust at the Subnational level

April 7, 2016 por Martin Walter - Juan Cruz Vieyra 1 Comment

  *To read this post in Spanish, click here. In our previous post “How to Restore Trust? Falling Prices of Raw Materials and Political Crisis,” we talked about the difficult situation that governments are put under pressure by the arrival of fewer resources in the primary sector and citizens that increasingly tolerate less abuse of power and demand better … [Read more...] about Navigating the Perfect Storm: A Crisis of Trust at the Subnational level

How to Restore Trust? Falling Prices of Raw Materials and Political Crisis

March 16, 2016 por Martin Walter - Juan Cruz Vieyra 1 Comment

*This blog post was published on the GobernArte blog in Spanish. Latin America and the Caribbean are going through a deep crisis of trust in their governments, which covers both their ability to effectively and efficiently manage public resources, and the integrity with which they do so. … [Read more...] about How to Restore Trust? Falling Prices of Raw Materials and Political Crisis

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