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DESCRIPTION:"Local Governance and Ethnic Conflict in Southern Mexico." Matt
 hew Cleary\,&nbsp\;Associate Professor\, Political Science at the Syracuse
  University Maxwell School. &nbsp\;&nbsp\;Drawing on research and data col
 lected over a period of several years\, this talk will explore the effect 
 and geographic divisions on the provision of municipal public services in 
 southern Mexico. Municipal governments in Mexico are responsible for servi
 ces like water provision and sewage\, but in municipalities that have auto
 nomous (indigenous) governments\, or in municipalities that are ethnically
  divided\, provision of these services is often a source of political conf
 lict and even violence. Understanding the contours of such conflicts is es
 sential for an accurate evaluation of Mexico’s multicultural institutional
  framework. &nbsp\;Pizza is served. Follow us on Twitter at:&nbsp\;PARCCat
 Maxwell\, tweet #ConvoInConflict.
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies presents: Matthew Cleary
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>"Local Governance and Ethnic Conf
 lict in Southern Mexico."</b> Matthew Cleary\,&nbsp\;Associate Professor\,
  Political Science at the Syracuse University Maxwell School. &nbsp\;&nbsp
 \;</p><p>Drawing on research and data collected over a period of several y
 ears\, this talk will explore the effect and geographic divisions on the p
 rovision of municipal public services in southern Mexico. Municipal govern
 ments in Mexico are responsible for services like water provision and sewa
 ge\, but in municipalities that have autonomous (indigenous) governments\,
  or in municipalities that are ethnically divided\, provision of these ser
 vices is often a source of political conflict and even violence. Understan
 ding the contours of such conflicts is essential for an accurate evaluatio
 n of Mexico’s multicultural institutional framework. </p><p>&nbsp\;<i>Pizz
 a is served</i>. Follow us on Twitter at:&nbsp\;<a title="&quot\;&amp\;quo
 t\;@PARCCatMaxwell&amp\;quot\;&quot\;"></a><a href="https://www.facebook.c
 om/PARCCatMaxwell" title="&quot\;PARCCatMaxwell&quot\;">PARCCatMaxwell</a>
 \, tweet #ConvoInConflict.</p><p></p>
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