Political organization in multi-level settings : Mexican and Latin American parties and party systems after decentralization
Harbers, I.
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Harbers, I. (2010, April 22). Political organization in multi-level settings : Mexican and Latin American parties and party systems after decentralization. Retrieved from
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Curriculum Vitae
Imke Harbers was born on December 6, 1978 in Papenburg (Ems), Germany, and attended secondary school at the Teletta-Groß-Gymnasium in Leer (Ostfriesland).
She studied political science at Leiden University and at the University of California, Berkeley. Her MA thesis was awarded the ‘Facultaire Scriptieprijs’
by the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Leiden University. From 2004 until 2005 she worked as junior research fellow at the German Development Institute (DIE) in Bonn. Between September 2005 and August 2009 she was a PhD candidate at Leiden University. In 2005, she received the ‘Party Politics’
award for best student paper, and in 2009, she received the Rudolf Wildenmann Prize of the European Consortium for Political Research. She has been a visiting fellow at the Center for US-Mexican Studies at the University of California, San Diego, and currently works at the University of Amsterdam.