Mario
Pino Flores
Ph.d. student
Political Science
University of Wisconsin-Madison
pinoflores[at]wisc[dot]edu
I am a Ph.D. student at UW-Madison specializing in
Comparative Politics. I am broadly interested in
Political Behavior and Institutions. My research
explores political fragmentation and democratic
erosion, focusing on Latin America and Europe.
I am a Ph.D. student in the Department of Political Science
at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializing in
Comparative Politics. My current research interest focuses
on exploring the connections between political
fragmentation and democratic erosion, with a regional
emphasis on Latin America and Europe.
Before beginning my Ph.D. studies, I served as Project
Director at the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Legislative
Director in Chile’s Senate, Research Associate at the
Chicago Center on Democracy, and Program Manager at
the University of Chicago Center for Latin American
Studies (CLAS).
I hold a B.A. in Law and Social Sciences and a J.D. from
Universidad de Chile, as well as an M.A. in Social Sciences
from the University of Chicago.
Bio
The First Goal of the Chilean People (1961). Roberto Matta. La Granja,
Santiago, Chile.